I, THlE MICHIGAN DAILY IGrad ,WaesDAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINF Wakes Law School Admission Test: Candi- dates taking the Law School Admission Test on Nov. 8 are requested to report to Rm. 130 Bus. Admin. Bldg. at 8:30 Sat. morning. Automatic Programming and Numeri- cal Analysis Seminar meeting at 4:00 p.m., Fri., Nov. 7, 3209 Angell Hall.j "Using Two Univac Scientific Digital Computors in Tandem for a Real Time Data Processing System." Robert G. Tantzen, Air Force Missile Developmentj Center, Holloman A.F.B., N. Mexico. "The National Teacher Examinations: Application blanks for the Feb. 7, 1959 administration of the National Teacher Examinations are now available at 122 Rackham Bldg." Application blanks must be received in Princeton, N.J. by Jan. 9, 1959." Instrumentation Engineering Seminar on Mon., Nov. 10, 4 p.m., Rm. 1508 E. Eng. Bldg. Kiyohiro Tajima of the Dept. of Mech. Eng., Waseda Univer- sity, Tokyo, will speak on "An In- vestigation of Optimal Switching Func- tions for Generalized Discontinuous Control Systems." Placement Notices Overseas: There is an immediate need for three persons for the following positions: Two year assignment - Teacher Trainer and Advisor, East Bengal Poly- technic, Dacca, East Pakistan-to work with the Director of Technical Educa- tion in developing an overall program of teacher training. Two year assignment - Metalwork- ing Specialist, Karachi, to teach basic skills and organize instructional ma- terial in general metalworking, includ- ing bench and sheet metal, machine shop and a limited amount of foundry and welding. One year assignment - Industrial Arts Specialist, Karachi - capable of teaching woodworking, drawing and craftwork in a teacher training pro- gram. For any additional information con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. PERSONNEL REQUESTS: Call or Come to the Bureau of Ap- pointments for additional information. Normandy 3-1511, Ext. 3371, 3528 Admin. Bldg. West Michigan Steel Foundry Co., Muskegon, Mich. Assistant to the Per- sonnel Director. Prefer young man with little experience. Bus. Admin. degree with Personnel Admin. background. This is not a 'glamour job,' but will give gooj experience in this area. Ex- perience in any type of work, including shop experience, would be helpful. Armour Research Foundation of Illi- nois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill. Would like to consider fall or winter quarter graduates, at all levels, who are interested in a Research and Develop- ment career. Can use personnel with background in most areas of science or engineering, but at the present time their most critical need is for person- nel with a background or interest in electronics, power (component develop- ment), welding, explosives or structural research. Grand Rapids Urban League. Open, Nov. 1, 1958. Director of Community Services. Prefer MS in Social work or in social service. BA degree applicants will be given consideration. Requires at least 2 years' experience in any one of the following: community organiza-i tion, group work, neighborhood work, or a satisfactory combination of the above. No experience is required where applicant has a graduate degree from a recognized school of social work. Male or Female. Age limit of 25-45. Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, Ill. Laboratory Assistant iMale pre- ferred). Duties: To assist in the psy- chological studies in animals (rats, mice, dogs, etc.). Qualifications: B.S. in biology, chemistry or psychology. Will also consider applicants with mi- nors in above. Our primary interest is a person wanting to do psychological studies on animals. Bucyrus-Erie Company, S. Milwaukee, Wisc. Project and Research Engineers. Project Engineers. College graduate, 30-45 years old preferably with Civil or mechanical engineering degree, and a minimum of 10 years of product design. Experience should include heavy ma- chinery background with large castingI and structural units. Research Engi- neers. College graduate, 35-50 years old, preferably with advanced degree in civil or mechanical engineering and a minimum of 10 years design and/or research and test work. Background should include fundamental knowledge of heavy machinery design; experimen- tal stress analysis techniques; comput- ee programming; field test development and execution; research programming and evaluation, Holley Carburetor Co., Van Dyke, Mich. Project Engineer. Will be in com- plete charge of the project on reactor power plants. Will have a staff of en- gineers working for him and must be able to carry on this work with little or no supervision. Should have at least 5 years experience in electronics or electrical engineering and be familiar with transistorized logical circuitry. Ex- perience in the analysis of large scale control systems would be helpful. En- gineer (Jr.) Two years experience in E.E. -power plant preferred. Should have some experience in the analysis of large scale control systems. An ex- tensive knowledge of advanced mathe- matics is required and experience in programming for digital and/or analog computers would be helpful. Metropolitan Planning Dept., Marion County, Ind. Planner IV. Want gradu- ate architect with training in City Planning, who has had experience in redevelopment and rehabilitation. Pri- mary function would be to work in the Long Range Planning Department doing planning for the Redevelopment Commission. We would act as liaison between Marion County Metropolitan Planning Dept. and the City of Indi- anapolis Redevelopment Commission. Applicant must possess initiative and ability to work with a minimum of supervision. Age is open. Company in Grand Rapids, Mich. for the SHARPEST GREETING CARDS in town Magazine Editor. Will also have some other assignments in communications and community relations. Man with bachelor's degree. Journalism major, or man with experience on school pub- lications if some other major. Prefer some experience in this field. Will con- sider a man up to 28-30 or even 35. Experience should include copywriting and rough lay-out. Dept. of the Navy, Washington, D.C., Bureau of Yards and Docks. Planning positions. 1) Community Planner, Charleston. S. C. Must have 4 years of planning experience. 2) Community Planner, New Orleans, La. Must have 4 years of planning experience. 3) Com- munity Planner, Seattle, Wash. Must have 3 years of planning experience. 4) Community Planner, San Francisco, Calif. Must have 1 year of planning experience. 51 Planning Trainee, Wash- ington, D.C. Degree in Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Architecture or Civil Engineering. All positions re- quire a degree in Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Architecture, or Civil Engineering. Narmca Industries, Inc. San Diego, Calif. Opening in Research and De- velopment Division for a recently grad- uated Ph.D. Chemist in their Organic Chemistry Department. No experience is required for this position, which would consist of work in structural adhesives and laminating resins, Sutherland Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. Senior Scientist, Fundamental Research. Seeking man with broad ex- perience in research methods, tech- niques and equipment to supervise the laboratory activities of a new funda- mental research section. Ph.D. desired, but B.S. degree with a record of out- standing industrial performance will be considered. '' Students Should Pay Money Here Contributions to the World Uni- versity Service should be made, here rather than mailed to the' national WUS office, according to local chairman Judith Judy, '61. WUS held a bucket drive on campus in October and collected less than $200. Miss Judy explained that ad- ditional contributions are cer- tainly welcome, but that she had received a letter from the national office saying Ann Arbor contribu- tions should be collected here. Miss Judy told Student Gov- ernment Council that plans are underway to collect more money for WUS on campus. These would include passing cannisters at foot- ball games and an auction, World University Service is a nonprofit organization which is responsible for student exchange programs with other countries and for scholarships to needy for- eign students already in this country. 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