THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAIL H OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 3) ties carried on this semester and a pre- view of activities for next semester, All interested students are welcome. Concerts The University of Michigan Choir, Maynard Klein, conductor will present its annual Christmas Concert in Hill Aud. on Thurs., Dec. 11, 8:30 p.m. In- cluded on the program are motets by J. S. Bach and Healey Willan, and the Cantata "Hodie" by Ralph Vaughan Williams. The Choir will be accom- panied by Nelita True at the piano, and by William Osborne, organist; and solo- ists will be Miriam Barndt, Charles Walton, and Jerry Lawrence. Open to the general public without charge. Lectures Harry Levin, Prof. of English and Comparative Literature, Harvard Univ., will lecture on "Literature and Exile" on Wed., Dec. 10, 4:10 p.m., Aud. A. The public is cordially invited. Speech Assembly, 4 p.m., Wed., Dec. 10, Rackham Assembly Hall. Dr. H. Clay Harshbarger, chairman, Dept. of Speech, Univ. of Iowa, will speak on "Mass Media in Communications." Political Science Roundtable, Thurs., Dec. 11, 8:00 p.m. in the Rackham As- sembly Hall. The speaker wil The Prof. Samuel Huntington, Columbia Uni- versity. His topic, "Changing Congres- sional and Executive Roles in the Form- ulation of Military Policy" Academic Notices 'Applied Mathematics Seminar: Dr. David S. Greenstein will conclude his talk, "Application of Orthonormal Sys- te & to the Solution of Conformal pping and Extremal Problems," Thur., Dec. 11, 4:00 p.m.. Rm. 246 W. Eng. Bldg. Refreshments will be served at 3:30 p.m., Rm. 274 W. Eng. Bldg. Applications for U.MR1.1. Fellowships to be awarded for the Spring semester, 1958-59, are now being accepted in the office of the Graduate School. The sti- ped is $1,175 per semester. Application forms are available from the GraduateI School. Only applicants who have been - employed by the Institute for at least one year on at least a half-time basis¢ are eligible. Applications and support- ing material are due in the office of the Graduate School not later than1 4:00 p.m. Sat., Jan. 3, 1959.< Doctoral Examination for Virginia1 Long Bailey, Botany; thesis: "A Revi- sion of the Genus Ptelea," Wed., Dec. 10, 1139 Nat. Sci. Bldg., at 9:00 a.m. Chairman, R. McVaugh. . Doctoral Examination for Saul Fen- tter, Mech. Eng. thesis: "The Transientt Thermal Response of a Step Pressurized Boling Liquid Nitrogen System," Thurs., Dec. 11, 220 W. Eng. Bldg., 2:001 p.m. Chairman, G. J. VanWylen., Foreign visitorsa Following are the foreign visitors who will be on the campus this weekR on the dates indicated. Program ar-I rangements are being made by the In-1 ternational Center; Mrs. Clifford R. Miller. Mr. Pan-shu Chang, member of the National Yuan (Parliament), and Prof. >at National Taiwan Univ.. Formosa, Dec. 10 and 11; Interpreter: Mr. William The following visitor will be on the campus this week. Program arrange- ments are being made by Miss Ruth Skentlebury, Center for Japanese Stu- Mr. Yutaka Kobayashi, Chief of In- t tion Section, Japan Information Center of Science and Technology, Japan, Dec. 13 through 18. Placement Notices Personnel Requests: The following companies are interest- ed in interviewing students over the Christmas vacation. Bamberger's, N.J., is making plans for a Career Open House. This is to ac- quaint college seniors with career op- portunities in New Jersey's largest dept. store. Open house is planned for Dec. 29 and Dec. 30. begins at 10:30 a.m. Interviews will be arranged after com- plete tour of store. Housing and Home Finance Agency, Washington, D. C., is interested in ap- plicants for their Housing Intern Pro- gram. Now interviewing grads with ma- jors in Bus. and Pub. Admin., Civil and Constr. Engrg., Law, City Planning, Fi- nance, Eco.. Soc., etc. Central Soya Company, Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind., is inviting students to at- tend the 1959 Opportunity Conference on Dec. 29. Copies of program on file at the Bureau of Appointments. Courtesy Associates, Washington, D.C. are interested in interviewing female liberal arts graduates over Christmas vacatalon. Exp. not essential. Abraham & Straus, Brooklyn, N.Y., is interested in interviewing students for members of their Executive Training Squad. This is an unique post-graduate course in bus. admin. Lasts from 6 mo. to one yr. A&S is America's fourth largest department store. Personnel Requests: Newmont Exploration Ltd., Danbury, Conn., interested in Geophysicist, Physicist, or Electronics Engr. To devel- op system of measurement and study lower frequency electromagnetic phe- nomena. YoungstowntSheet and Tube, Youngs- town, Ohio, interested in Student Engi- neers. Men graduating or those return- ing from military service.. Bestwall Gypsum Co., Grand Rapids, Mich., is interested in a Junior Engi- neer Trainee. Must be graduate Civil Enigr. Geophysical Service In., Dallas, Texas, looking for single men who will gradu- ate in June with B.S. degrees in Geolo- gy, Geophysics, Physics, Math, or Elec. Engrg. Delavan Manufacturing Co., looking for Assistant Project Engineers. Recent grads or grads with 1 or 2 yrs. exp. in mfg. U. S. Navy Underwater Sound Lab.,? New London, Conn., looking for Publi- cations Editor. Major in Eglish or Jour- nalism plus at least 6 semester hours in Physical Sci., Biology, Engrg., or Math, U. S. Gypsum Co., Chicago, Ill., look- ing for Dealer Sales Trainee and Soils Specialist. Acme Foundry, Detroit, Mich., is look- Ing for an Asst, Maintenance Superin- tendent. Degree not required. Industrial or other program interested. Sandia Corp., Albuquerque, N. M., is looking for summer work. Outstand- ing Jrs. or above in Elec., Mech., pre- ferred, a few openings for aero., and other programs. Faculty: Electronics and communications, both circuitry and component development., For further information concerning any of the above positions, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371. f JACOBSON'S Christmas Store Hours S:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. 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