THE MICHIGAN DAILY I . L U Del SpE th Bi 7:3 Wi tie vi Int (Co Womenc ld a dil ague, T aribel H: as Read The Uni 'baters, eech, w e fall s dg., Th 30 p.m.J 11 be a s carrie ew of ac terested DAILY OFFICIAL ntinued from Page 4) National Music Camp, Interlo nt-n rMich., has 500 camp staff positions ties range from food staff to+ of the University Faculty will counselors, from radio engineer ,ner meeting at the Michigan secretaries, from stage crews toa hurs., Dec. 11, 5:45 p.m. Mrs. tered nurses alstead will present "Christ- Would you like to work for the lngs." of Detroit? Positions for Student neers, Play Leaders, Public Servic iversity of Michigan Student tendants, Camp Counselors, and S sponsored by the Dept. of ming Leaders are open for next sun ill hold their last meeting of For further information on thet emester in Rm. 2040. Frieze summer positions, come to the Su: urs., Dec. 11, 4:00 p.m. and Placement Bureau in Rm. D-528, At these two meetings there Open on Tues. and Thurs., from 1 review of the debate activi- 5:00 and on Fri. from 8:30 to 12.' d on this semester and a pre- D. Peterson, Director of Summer F tivities for next semester. All ment, has his office at 3528 Admin. students are welcome. Personnel Interviews: uutin seniors plan- The following companies will b All (arty ing to attend graduation exercises, Jan. 24, 1959, go to Moe's Sport Shop, 711 North University, immediately to be fitted for a cap and gown. The following student-sponsored so- cial events have been approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due In the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday prior to the event. Dec. 11: Theta Xi. Dec. 12: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Ep- silon Pi, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Cmicron pi, Bacteriology Club, Chi Omega, Collegiate Sorosis, Delta Gam- ma, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Martha Conk, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi MU, Phil.-Mch. Club, P Beta Phi, Sigma Kappa, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Zeta Beta Tau. Dec. 13: (one o'clock closing hour) Acacia, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Epsilon P, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Alpha Rho Chi, Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Psi, Delta Chi, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Sigma Theta, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Upsilon, East Quadrangle, Henderson House, Mary Markley Hall, Phi Delta Chi, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Epsilon P, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Rho Sigma, Phi Sigma Kappa, Psi Omega, Psi Up- silon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, South Quadrangle, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta Delta Chi, Theta Xi, Triangle, Trigon, W. Quad., Zeta Psi, Evans Scholars. Lambda Chi Alpha. Dec. 14: Adelia Cheever, Canada Rse., Couzens Hall, Geddes House, Kappa Alpha Theta, Martha Cook, Mary Mark- ley Hall, Couzens House-Michigan House, Mosher Hall, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Phi, Victor C. Vaughan. 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 Political Science Roundtable, Thurs., Dec. 11, 8:00 p.m. in the Rackham As- sembly Hall. The speaker will be Prof. Samuel Huntington, Columbia Uni- versity. His topic, "Changing Congres- sional and Executive Roles in the Form- ulation of Military Policy. programt Tri., Dec. 12, 8:00 p.m. A program of customs and carols of Christmas presented by students from many lands. Lane Hall, second floor. Lecture under the auspices of the Committee on the Program on Russian Studies. Fri., Dec. 12, Angell Hall, Aud. A, 4:15 p.m. The speaker will be Dr. Ralph T. Fisher, Univ. of 111, His topic will be "Soviet Youth: An Historical Analysis of the Komsomol." Academic Notices Applied Mathematics Seminar: Dr. David S. Greenstein will conclude his tas, "Application of Orthonormal Sys- "ai* to the Solution of Conformal. Mapping and Extremal Problems," Thurs., Dec. 11, 4:00 p.m., Rm. 248 W. E g. Bldg. Refreshments will be served at 3:30 p.m., Rm. 274 W.,Eng. Bldg. Aeronautical and Astronautical En- gineering Dept. Seminar: Fri., Dec. 12, at 4 p.m., Rm. 1504 E. Eng. Bldg. Har- old C. Early and William N. Lawrence, UM.R.I., will speak on "Problems Con- nected with Arc Heating of Air for Hypersonic Wind Tunnels." Doctoral Examination for Saul Pen- ster, Mech. Eng thesis: "The Transient Thermal Response of a Step Pressurized Boiling Liquid Nitrogen System " Thurs., De. 11, 220 W. Rng. Bldg., 2:00 pm. Chairman, G. J. VanWylen. Doctoral Examination for Manchiu Duke S. Lay, Chem. and Met. Engineer- ing; thesis: "Kinetics of the Liquid- Phase Addition Reactions Initiated by Propylene Oxide and Methanol and Catalyzed by Sodium Hydroxide," Fri., Dec. 12, 3205 E. Eng. Bldg., 2:00 p.m. Chairman, J. T. Banchero. Placement Notices The following schools have listed teaching vacancies with the Bureau of Appointments for the second and fall semesters. They will not be here to Interview at this time. Aurora, Ill. - Electricity/Electronics (Jan.). East Jackson, Mich. - Elementary (Feb.), Mt. Clemens, Mich (L'Anse Creuse Schools) - Elementary (Feb.). Oak Park, Il. - Elementary (Can ar- range interview for Christmas vacation for September, 1959 positions). Pbr any additional information con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Personnel Requests: Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa., Is looking for men to fill the following positions: Sales - Non-Technical, Ad- vertising, Promotion and Public Rela- tions (Creative Writer), Chemist-Doc- torate, Chemists or Chemical Engineers -Research and Development, Engi- neers, and Industrial Engineers. State of Michigan, Civil Service Comm., announces examinations for the following: Psychiatric Social Worker, Building Maintenance Superintendent, Research Analyst, Mercantile Inspector, and Right of Waiy Appraiser. Applica- tions must be postmarked or filed at1 the State Civil Service Comm. office no later than Dec. 31, 1958. For further information on the above' terviewing students at the Bures Appointments, 3528 Admin., Ext. J. L. Hudson Co., Detroit, Mich cation of Work: Detroit area. G ates: Feb. Men and women with degree in Liberal Arts or Bus. A for Executive Training and Dev ment leading to Assistant Buyer in the Merchandising Divisions an sistant Department Head Jobs it :x y fin.. In : irport Heats Car Lots BULLETIN The Detrit-Willow Run airport. near Ypslanti is now the only lobby without stepping outside.t major airport in the country to We feel this will appeal strong- offer heated, indoor parking facili- ly to the increasing number of )hen. Per on~ne, and op)eratnsvsons «omen air travelers using Willow SDu- Training is on-the-Job for 12-18 months. ties for air travelers, w n air trvd. cabin Trainees may be placed in the Control According to Robert E. Miller, MTe new inside area. an exten- rs to Division, Merchandise Division, Operat- president of the Airlines National services which are al- regis- ing Division, or Publicity Division, sOn ofl the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Terminal Service o., airline pas- ready provided, will be able to City Washingon, D. C. Location of work: sengers and terminal visitors may accommodate 11G cars. Directional Engi- Washington, D. C. Graduates: Feb., any park their automobiles out of the s1gns have been put up in front -degree in Public Adin.. Bus. Admin., elements and walk to the terminal of the terminal, he said. ,wlm- Poll. Scd., or Econ. for Executive __eh _ _____s_ nmer. Trainee. Iniially, by means of readings ----~-~~~ - ~~~ ~~~ above and conferences with agency officials,- nmer all trainees receive a 60-day orienta- ,s S.A.B. tion in this histor, mission and or- { :00 to ganization o this office. Thre rema n- Ward der of the first year is devoted to rota- tion assignments in program or admin- istrative service areas. The appoint- I ments are made from the Management Intern Option of the Federal Service e in- Entrance Examination. au of For interview appointments, contact C hristm asS tore lours 3371. the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad- i. Lo' m., Ext. 3371. .any U drmin. Exhibits:0.M . -t o' velop- The J. L. Hudson Co., will have a rships display at the Michigan Union across d As- from the cafeteria on Thurs., and Fri., n the Dec. 11 and 12. 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