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1958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

COLLEGE ROUNDUP,

a.

DAI

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CLASS

FIED

ADS

By NAN MARKEL
BLOOMINGTON, Ind-A recent
editorial In' 'the Indiana Daily
Student read:
"The Bachelor of the Year
Steering Committee set up new
rules this year in an effort to
make thle voting today fairer for
all candidates and sponsors.
" Last year students were
allowed to vote several times if
they had several identification
cards. This year there will be no
voting by proxy.
"If these rules are followed to-
day, this year's Bachelor of the
Year contest could become a popu-
larity contest as it should be. You
are onlyhurting yourself and your
candidates by breaking these
rules."4
Prof. Carver
To Organize
Billard 'Team
The University's player-teacher
of "the fine art of billiards," Prof.
Henry Carver of the mathematics
department, will start on the work
of preparing the University's 1958
billiards team tomorrow, according
to John F. Eisberg, '60, Union ex-
ecutive councilman.
Prof. Carver is continuing a
tradition which he started several
years ago, of playing and teaching
students various billiard games.
At the end of a three week
training period, Prof. Carver picks
a team which represents the Uni-
versity in intercollegiate compe-
tition. He meets with all interested
students in the Billiard Room of
the Union from 3:30 to 4:30 in the
afternoons, Monday through Fri-
day. There is no charge for Prof.
Carver's advice.
During the week of Oct. 20, Prof.
Carver will play and teach pocket
billiards. During the week of Oct.
27, he will operate in the field of
straight rail billiards. And he will
conclude with three cushion bil-
liards on the week of Nov. 3.

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - At a
meeting Tuesday of the Associa-
tion of American Medical Schools,
James B. Conant recommended
that the entire pre-medical system
be overhauled.,
He asked that a national certifl-
cate be established which could
assure the student, at the end of
his sophomore year, of admissibn
to medical school.
As a result of increased high
school math and science, Conant
said, the pre-med student "could
be examined in the sciences by the
end of the freshman year and be
freed of further course require-
ments in science."
* * *
CLEVELAND-A lag in honors
courses is a recent curricula trend
foreseen by faculty members at
Western Reserve University.
"Reserve has lagged behind on
the 'honors courses'-such as spe-
cial senior seminars-mainly be-
cause the work is harder and de-
partments thus run the risk of
losing majors," the chairman of
Reserve's English department said.
* * *
CHAPEL HILL, N.C.-Hundreds
of people submitted last week to
examinations for oral cancer, Uni-
versity of North Carolina's Daily
Tar Heel reported, at the school's
free "cancer" clinic, second of its
kiid in the nation.
"If we could look into the mouth
of every individuaj in North Caro-
lina, we could save approximately
100 lives a year," one of the clinic's
dentists noted.
* * *
WELLESLEY, Mass.--Wellesley
College has announced that be-
ginning this fall it will hold no.
Saturday or Wednesday morning
classes.
This plan, submitted to the col-,
lege by a -student committee, will
permit students to devote longer
periods of concentrated time to
individual studies}. Students will.
take two one-hour sessions per
week in a course, rather than the,
previous 50-minute classes.
* *.*
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--Harvard's
student council debated on the.
value of membership in the Na-

tional Students Association at an
open agenda meeting held Tues-
day.
The NSA, one student said, won't
care too much whether or not Har-
vard is a member. The attitude at
other colleges, he said, will be
"Well, let them go."
Speaking of the student council's
criticisms of NSA, the same stu-
dent commented, "If you want to
make reforms, you do it within the
organization, and not by pulling
out."
* * * .
ITHACA, N.Y.-Cornell Univer-
sity'sSafety Division recently ex-
pelled Tripod, a three-legged
husky, from campus .
At that time a spokesman for
the Safety Division claimed that
Tripod had chased a cat to its
death under a campus patrol
cruiser.
To note the gravity of the situa-
tion, the Cornell Daily Sun stated
the dog's owners, Kappa Delta Rho
fraternity, will fete him at a one-
dog banquet in his honor.
U.S. Senator
To Give Talk
Next Monday
Senator Hubert Humphrey will
deliver an address on United
States foreign policy at the Sec-
ond Congressional District dinner
to be held at 7 p.m. Monday in the
Michigan Union Ballroom.
Mrs. Philip A. Hart, wife of the
state Democratic candidate to the
United States Senate,. will act as
toast mistress.
Preceding the dinner a recep-
tion will be held for Senator
Humphrey and Robert Hall, state
Democratic United States Con-
gressional candidate in the Sec-
ond District.
Additional information may be
obtainedl by contacting Robert I.
Crane,;Mrs. Merlyn Keller or Mrs.
Paul Metezelaar.

r

BIKES and SCOOTERS
1956 ALL-STATE Scooter and English
bike Call NO 2-1593 after 5 P.M.
)Z2
VESPA Motor Scooters, world's finest at
the lowest price. October Special -
year's supply of gas free with each
purchase. Marquardt's Service Station,
2315 W. Stadium. NO 8-8616. )Z1
SITUATIONS WANTED
EXPERIENCED typist would like typ-
ing to do at home. Call NO 3-6726.
)AA2
BUSINESS SERVICES
For that
"RELAXED LOOK"
see the pretty-so wearable
Cotton Knit Dresses. Priced
from $14.95
at
DILLON'S
off the corner of S. Univ.
opp. the Campus Theatre.
) J43
OPENINGS in class or private lessons
in SINGING for men and women.
Carol F. Westerman, NO 8-6584.
)J51
WHY NOT TRY some of our
delicious BARBECUE RIBS or
CHICKEN.
Call us to reserve your order.
RALPH'S MARKET
(formerly Freeman's)
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
)J50
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. )3
Shop for
SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES,
IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS,
AND
' GOURMET SPECIALTIES
Washington Fish Market
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589
)J10
PIANOS -ORGANS
Best offer Keyboard Service
WURLITZER SOHMER e KIMBALL
Dealer
ANN ARBOR PIANO 00.
213 E. Washington, NO 3-3109
)J49
GENERAL LINE of antiques. Roots An-
tiques. 529 West 'Liberty Street. NO
8-7339. )J48
RIDING LESSONS-Private and Semi-
private. Jumping - Equitation - Dres-
sage. Transportation available for
pairs of riders. Horses boarded and
trained. 3351 North Maple Road. NO
2-8026. )J42
ONE-DAY SERVICE
and COMPLETE SERVICE at
SANFORDS ...
Shoe Repairing
. Hat Cleaning.
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
(opposite court house)
NO 8-696M )J32

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
)S4

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

SERVICE
FOR ALL
IMPORTED
CARS
AUTHORIZED SALES
AND SERVICE
MG

LINES
2
3
4
Classified

SDAY
.80
.96
1.12

DAYS
2.00
2.40
2.80

6 DAYS
2.96
3.55
4.14

Figure 5 average words to a line.
deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
HI F ISTUDIO
An amazing inventory of HI-F1
components available to you at
catalogue price.
KITS
We stock amplifier, AM - .M
tuner and speaker enclosure
kits in several brands.
1211 and 1317 S. University
NO 8-7942
RARE Violins & String Instrument
repairs. Pianos (Baldwin. Ivers &s
Pond, Estey) and Organs (Baldwin,
Estey, Thomas) New and Used.
Terms.
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. William NO 3-3223
SAVE UP TO $14C
ON PILOT NI
CONSOLE

USED CARS

'51 STUDEBAKER. Good tires,
motor. Call NO 2-5033 between
5-7. $110.

good
12-1,
)N19

AUSTIN

MORRIS

AUSTI N-H EALEY

JAGUAR

LLOYD

ALFA-ROMEO
OVERSEAS
AUTO SALES
331 S. Fourth Ave. NO 2-2541
)S6
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and acces-
sories. Waranteed & guaranteed.
See us for the best price on new
& used tires. Road service -
mechanic on duty:
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )S1
FOR SALE
AGRA AMBI SILETTE with 50 mm 2.8
Color-Solinar lens. All modern fea-
tures together with case and light
meter. $85. NO 3-3051. )B41
B FLAT Selmer clarinet. Paris model.
2 years old. Good condition. Call Bob
Garrels, Chicago House, West Quad.
Ext. 76. )B42
GRINNELL UPRIGHT PIANO - cut
down to modern size. Bleached ma-
hogany. NO 3-2649 after 6. )B40
FOR. SALE-girl's Raleigh bike $35.
Good condition. NO 3-5205. )B39
ONE Tweed Zipper Lined Top Coat.
One Navy Mouton Collar Stadium
Coat. (Long) Both Size 44. Men's.
1736 W. Stadium. NO 8-7562 after
6:00 P.M. )B38
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks 39c; shorts 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington.
)B2
HELP WANTED
POSITION as Resident House Parents
for older Grad. couple who will be
in city for 2 or more years. Main-
tenance and salary. Time for hus-
band's graduate work. Call Mr. Clif-
ton. NO' 3-5011. )H16

WANTED
We pay top dollars for good used cars..
GENE'S AUTO SALES
544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141
)N2
1950 DODGE-4 door. Capable of eastern
trips. Completely overhauled recently.
HU 3-0848 MTW after 6 P.M. )N18
'49 FORD 4-door, overdrive. Rusty but
reliable. 51,000 miles. $75. Call NO
3-5237. )N17
WE BUY
USED FOREIGN CARS
We service all make foreign cars.
MICH IGAN
EUROPEAN CAR CORP.
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
)N13
Read Daily Classifieds
PERSONAL
CAMPUS CLOSE-UP
Do you know?
Jill- Schwartz..........NO 5-7711
Irwin Noparstak .........NO 2-4580
)F
AL, we're all going to Hillel Sunday
evening for supper club and social
dance class. Don't miss it and come
along with us!

TRANSPORTATION .
RIDE NEEDED to OSU Oct. 24. Con-
tact 3553 Alice Lloyd. )G5
WANTED-Riders to Buffalo this week-
end Leave Fri. 5:00 P.M. Ret. Sun.
eve. Ph. NO 5-6502 after 7:00 P.M.
)G3
Rent A Car
514, E. Washington St.
NO 3-4156
Fords And Other Fine Cars
Rented by Hour, Day, or Week
WEEKEND SPECIAL RATE
from Friday 5 P.M. till
Monday 9 A.M.
$10.00 plus $.08 per mile
Gas, oil and insurance included
)Gi
WANTED RIDE-Mon. thrq Fri.; must
arrive Mich. Union 7:40 A.M. from
North Campus. Call NO 3-3831, Eve.
)G2
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Dark horn-rimmed glasses in
black case marked "Campus Opti-
cians." Call NO 3-9498. )A35
SUM OF MONEY found at Michigan
Union side door. Owner may have
same by identifying amount and de-
nomination of money. Miqtigan Un-
ion Manager's Office. )A34
FOUND-Pair, of black rimmed glasses
left in car day of MSU game by
passenger going from Ann Arbor to
Detroit. Phone 6407 Cousins. )A3$
LOST-keys in tan leather case on E.
Univ. between E.Q. and W. Eng. Call
NO 2-4591. 438 Cooley. Reward. )A32
LOST-blue nylon winter jacket with
white lining. Call Al at NO 3-7675,
after 6:30 P.M. )A33
$5.00 REWARD for recovery. Black, 3-
speed, Norman Bike. License 2223.
Taken Oct. 9 from Kreske Medical.
$15.00 reward if information leads to
thief. Call NO 3-8785, write 1505 Trav-
er, or notify police. )A29
ROOM AND BOARD

Several1958 models to
choose from

MUSIC CENT

300 S. Thayer

NQ

Mike

)F60

DA*ILY OFFICIALBULLETIN
'1'

THE OLD PHILOSOPHER . . . If you
are going to say "No" say it now,
before I spend my money. )F
Mother and I wouldn't miss HOME-
COMING for the world. Oedipus
)F52
RUSSIA-3 week tour next' summer.
Call NO 3-3883 after 6. )F56
RIDE TO CAMPUS from Stockwell Hall
and back mornings and late after-
noons. Will pay. Write Box F 24 )F24
ALTERATIONS

FOR RENT
TWO BEDROOM furnished apartment
for 2 or 3 students. $100. or $120. All
utilities paid. 910 S. Forest. Call NO
8-6583.-)Q83
SIX ROOMS and bath, unfurnished ex-
cept for stove and refrigerator. Call
NO 2-3211. Evenings NO 2-2075. . )C82
APARTMENT NEAR CAMPUS-2 bed-
room, unfurnished with stove and
refrig. Very nicely decorated. $115.00
per month. 1114 S. Forest, NO 3-5098,
NO 3-1447. )C75
LARGk ROOM to share for male stu-
dents, % block from campus. Cooking
privileges. 417tE. Liberty. NO 5-7588,
)C52
SINGLE ROOM for man. Near Campus.
NO 8-8681 after 5:00 P.M. 1011 E.
University..)C49
LARGE Single Room for Man. Three
Blocks from Campus. Across from
Wine's Field, near all sports areas.
Linen furnished. Call NO 2-8372.
)C25
TRAILER SPACE
AVAILABLE
US-23 15 miles North of Ann Arbor,
Large lots, reasonable rates, pleas.-
ant surroundings.
STARLIGHT TRAILER COURT
10175 Bishop Rd. ACademy 7-7199
)C3

(Continued from Page 4)
Mon.,. and Tues, and the Auditorium
box office. Students are offered a spe-
cial reduced price in all locations and
good seats are still available.
Academic Notices
"Law School Admission Test: Appli-
cation blanks for the Nov. 8 adminis-
tration of the Law School Admission
Test are available at 122 Rackham Bldg.
Application blanks must be received in
Princeton, N.J., by Oct. 25, 1958."
Engineering Mechanics Seminar,
Mon., Oct. 20, 4:00 p.m., Rm., 220 W.
Eng. Bldg. Mr., Paul E. Wilson will
speak on "Some Aspects of , Shell
Theory." Coffee will be served' at 3:30
p.m., Rm. 201 W. Eng. Bldg.
Placement Notices
Interviews:
The following companies will inter-
view in our office on Wed., Oct. 22:
Appointments should be made by 4
p.m. of the day prior to the interview.
The Prudential Insurance Company,
Detroit, Mich. Location of work - De-
troit, Mich. Men with degrees in Lib-
eral Arts for Salaried Sales Positions.
Shell Development Company, Hous-
ton, Texas. Location of work: Shell.Oil
Company, Houston, Texas., Wood River,
Ill., Martinex, Calif.; Shell Chemical
Corporation, Houston, Texas, Torrance,
Calif.; Shell Development Company,
Houston, Texas, Denver, Colo., Emery-
ville, Calif. Men and women with Ph.D.
in Physics for Research. .Physicists are
engaged in fundamental exploratory
and applied research to develop new
oil and chemical products and process-
es.
Institute foi Air Weapons Research,
University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Men
anc women with M.S. or Ph.D. in
Mathematics or Physics for Research.

Des.; Power Plants and Res. Production
Dept. B.S. and M.S.: Ch.E., Mech., Elec.,
Marine and Physics, Oil Field Prod.'
Ph.D.: Mech., Elec., Marine and Phys.
Shell Dev. Co., Exploration and Pro-
duction-Research Div. B.S.: Mech., E.M.,
E. Phys., Science E. and Math Explora-
tion; Prod.; Res. M.S.: Mech., E.M.,
Math.; Physics, Ch.E., and Civil. Ph.D.
Civil, Mech., E.M. .aid Physics.,
The following companies will be in-
terviewing at the School of Engineer-
ing on the following days:
Oct. 20 & 21: Sinclair Research Labs.,
Inc., Harvey, Ill., B.S., M.S. and Ph.D.:
Ch.E. Must be U.S. Citizen. Res. and
Development,
Oct. 21 & 22: American Cyar mid
Co., New York, N.Y. Ph.D.: Ch.E. Also
Summer Grad. student only. Des. Res.,'
and Dev.
Oct. 21 (a. m. only) Firestone Tire &
Rubber Co. Akron, O. See Oct. 20 list-
ing.
Oct. 21: Humble Oil ,& Refining CO.,
See Oct. 20 listing.
Oct. 21: Shell Oil. Co., See Oct. 20
listing.
Oct. 21: Sinclair Research Labs., Inc.,
See Oct. 20 listing.
Oct. 21: Sundstrand Machine Tool
Co., Sundstrand Aviation Div., Rock-
ford, Ill. B.S.: Elec., E. Phys. and Mech.
Des.; Res. and Dev.; Quality Control.
M.S.: Elec., Instr., and Mech. Ph.D.:
Elec. Must be male U.S. citizen.
Oct. 22: American Cyanamid Co.,
Please refer to listing under Oct. 21.
Oct. 22 & 23: Douglas Aircraft Co.,
Inc. All divisions, Santa Monica., Calif.
B.S.: Aero., Elec., E.M., E. Physics &
Mech. M.S.: Aero., Elec., E.M., Instr.,
and Mech. Des.; Res. and Dev.; Test.,
Ph.D.: Aero., Elec., E.M., Instr., and
Mech.
Oct. 22 & 23: E. I. du Pont de Nem-
ours & Co., All divisions, Wilmington,
Dela. B.S.: Ch.E., E. Math., E.M., E.
Physics. ,Mat'is., Mech., Met. and Sci-
ence. M.S.: Ch.E., E.M., Instr., Mat'is.,
Mech., Met., Nuclear & Science Des.;
Res. and Dev.; Sales; Prod. Must be
TTC {+-;A

N.J., Esso Std.' Oil Co., Linden, N.J.,
and N.Y. Std. Oil Co., (N.J.) - Co-
ordination & Petroleum Econ. Dept.,
N.Y., N.Y. B.S. in Civil, Elec. Ind., &
Mech. M.S.: Civil, Elec., Ind., Instr.,
and Mech. Des.; Sales; Prod.; Engrg.
Econ (studies, analyses, forecast.),
Oct. 22: Civil Areonautics Admin.,
Kansas City, Mo., Mo., Los Angeles,
Calif.; Anchorage, Alaska; Washington,
.D.C., Indianapolis, Ind. B.S.. or M.S.:
Civil and Elec. (electronic-communica-
tion option, only) Must be male U.S.
citizen. Res,, and Dev.,. Field Engrg.
Exhibits: During the school year.
several companies will, have exhibits
or displays on campus. These exhibits
are for all students; the purpose being.
to show what the company has to offer
graduating seniors and graduate stu-
dents. They will be stationed either on
the Michigan Union ground floor near
the cafeteria or' the East and West En-
gineering Bldg. They will be attended
by representatives who will be glad to
talk to any student who stops. It is an
",all campus affair." Watch the Daily
Official Bulletin for announcements of
these exhibits.
Notices
(Use of this column for announce-
ments of meetings is available to of-
ficially recognized and registered stu-
dent organizations only. Organizations
planning to be active for the current
semester should register. Forms avail-
able, 2011 Student Activities Building.)
Congregational and Disciples Guild,
Fall hike and cook-out, Oct. 18, 3:00
p.m., 524 Thompson St.
Stamm Foundation of the Evangeli-
cal United Brethren Church, film and
discussion, Oct. 19, 7:00 p.m., Lane
Hall. Topic: "We Have This Fellow-
ship'"

BOARDER WANTED -Excellent meals,
DRESSMAKING and ALTERATIONS, reasonable rates at 1315 Hill Street.
reasonable rates. NO 2-8449. )P2 Call NO 3-2600. )E14

CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model, $15.
Old style wide lapel single-breasted
coat into a new style narrow lapel
model. $11. Write to Michaels Tailor-
ing Co., 1425rBroadway, Detroit,
Michigan, for free details or phone
WO 3-577$.1 )PI

Daily Classifieds
Bring Results

CAMPUS-iBLOCK,
apartments. 514 5.

Modern
Forest. Z

FINISHED WORK-Specialize in
ton blouses. Ironings separately.
pickup and delivery. Siamese
service. Also Siamese cat for
NO 2-9020.

cot-
Free
stud
sale.
)J29

FOX MOTEL

. Room Phones
Free TV
2805 E. Michigan.

HU 2-2204
)J8

SMITH'S
CARPETS-- RUGS
LINOLEUM - TILE
SAVE on Carpet Remnants-
many sizes and colors.
- CARPET STORE-
207 E. Washington St.
- LINOLEUM STORE---
205 N. Main St.
)J14
POTATOES--U.S. No. 1 $3.00 - 100 lbs.
Delivered C.O.D. Also Cabbage $1.00
Bu. - Tomatoes - Apples $2.50 Bu.
- Onions. DeMarco Produce. NO
2-7747 )J24

U.S. citizen. Also Summer -- Prefer
The following companies will inter- Feb. and June grads. .
view at the School of Engineering on Oct. 22, 23 & 24: teneral Motors
Oct. 20: ' Corp., All Divisions, Detroit, Mich. B.S.:
A.M. only - Celanese Corp. of America, Aero., Ch.E., Elec., E. Math., E.M.,' E.
Summit, N.J. B.S., M.S. and Ph.D.: Physics., Mech., Met., Chemistry, Math.,
Ch.E., Res. and Dev.; Prod. and Physics.
20 & 21 -- Firestone Tire & Rubber M.S. and Ph.D.: Aero., Ch.E., Elec.,
Co., Akron, Ohio. B.S.: Ch.E., Elec. E.M,. Mech., Met., Nuclear, Chemistry,
E.M., E. Phys., Ind., Mech., and Science. Math and' Physics, Male only. Des.:
Feb. graduates -- Male only.. Des., Res. Res. and Dev.; Sales; Product, and
and Dev.; Sales; Prod. Plant Engrg.; Test.
General Electric Co, All.Divisions. Oct. 22 and 23 (am.) General Tire &
Ph.D.: Aero., Ch.E., Elec., E.M., Mech., Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. B.S.: C..
Met. and Nuclear, .E. Math., Ind. and Mech. M.S.: Ch.E.,
2O & 21 - Humble Oil & Refining Co. Ind., and Mech. Must be U.S. citizen.
Houston, Tex. B.S., M.S.. and Ph.D.:, Des.; Res., and Dev.; Prod.; Training
Ch.E., .and E.M. M.S. and Ph.D.: Phys- Program.
ics. Must be U..S citizen. Res.; Mfg, Oct. 22: State Highway -Dept. Of In-I
The Univ. of Mich., Willow Run Lab- diana, Indianapolis, Ind. B.S., M.S. and
oratories, Ypsilanti, Mich. B.S., M.S. Ph.D.; Civil Engrg. Design.
and Ph.D.; Elec., Physics and Math. Oct. 22 and 23: Esso Research &
Must be U.S. citizen. Res. and Dev. Engrg. Co. B.S. and M.S.: Ch.E. and-
20 P.M. and 21: Shell Oil Co., Shell Met. Ph.D.: Ch.E. Esso Standard Oil
Chemical Corp. (For Chem. Mfg. Plants) Co, Linden, N.J., and N.Y. Esso Re-
B3.8. and M.S.: Ch.E. Process Dev.; Des.; search Labs., La., Baton Rouge, La.
Tech. Service. B.S. and M.S.: Mech., Jersey Production Research Co., Tulsa,
Civil and Elec. Des.; Constr.; Maint. Okla. Std. Oil Co., (N.J.) - Coordina-
and Instrument Engrg. Manufacturing tion & Petroleum Econ. Dept. N.Y.,
(Refining) B.S. and M.S.: Ch.E. Ref. N.Y. For design; Res. and Dev.; Sales,
Operation; Technology; Process Dev.; Prod. Engrg. Econ. (stduies, analyses,
and Res. B.S. and M.S.: Mech., Elec., forecasts)
Ind. and Met. Ref. Constr. and Maint., Esso Research & Engrg. Co., Linden,
Looking for 0
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Blessed are those who go
Garound in circles for they

shall be known as
WHEELS!

Young Women:
After Gradtionin, egli
rour Career In An Executive Position
If you're a college senior, y a can prepare nowfor 8art importf
executive future by applying :for an officer's cctmtiission in the CnJejte
Army Corps. In addition to an officer's pay and prestige, you will
Me a position of vital responsibility..,working side by side with ma3,
officers in such challenging staff and administrative assignments as4
*Fer & &Administration *Intelligence, Conptrollew
Qiblio Information *Civil Affairs and Military aovermut
*Informatin and Educatiom *I.Ogal andl Iegislative N
Aft~ with this challenge, come these prsoiwl x'war 91
*An officer'ts ibsy cultural and eoeial life
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