100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

December 17, 1958 - Image 5

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1958-12-17

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

. . 195

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

t
t
.#

(Continued from Page 4) 1Doctoral Examination for Morton
- ------ -- -----__- -- _ - Covell Bartlett, Bacteriology: thesis:
"Ccntinuous Antibiotic Fermnentation'
Regents' Meeting: Fri.. Jan. 16' 1959- Theory. Design of a Single-State Pilot;
Communications for consideration at Plant, and Trials with Two Contrasting
this meeting must be in the President's Processes," Thurs., Dec. 18, 1564 E.
hands not later than Jan, 7. Med. Bldg., 3:15 p.m. Chairman, Philipp'
Gerhardt.1

The next Polio Shot Clinic for stu-
dents will be held Thurs.. Dec. 18 only
in Room 58 (basement) of Health Serv-
ice. Hours are 8-11:45 a.m. and 1-4:45
p.m. Proceed directly to the basement,
fill out forms, pay fee ($1.00) and receive
injection. It should be noted that the
fourth (booster) shot should be obtained
approximately one year after the third.
oreign Visitors
Following are the foreign visitors who
will be on the campus this week on
the dates indicated. Program arrange-
ments are l eing made by Ruth H.
5kentelbury, Center for Japanese Stu-
dies.
Mr. Yukata Kobayashi, Chief of In-
vestigation Section, Japan Information
Center of Science and Technology,
Japan, Dec. 15-16.
The following foreign visitor will be
on the campus this week. Program ar-
rangements are being made by Prof.
Stanley E. Seashore, Asst. to the Direc-
tor, Institute for Social Research.
Jacque Monat, University -of Lyon,
France, Dec. 16-20.
Academic Notices
Applied Mathematics Seminar: Prof.
Ernest F. Masur, Dept. of Eng. Mech.,
will speak on Thurs., Dec. 18, 4:00 p.m.,
room 246 W. Eng. Bldg. His topic will be,
"On Elastic Stability." Refreshments
will be served at 3:30 p.m. In room 274
W. Eng. Bldg.
Doctora Examination for James
Ralph Barclay, Education; thesis:
"Franz Brentano and Sigmund Freud: A
Comparative Study in the Evolution of
Psychological Thought," Thurs., Dec.
18, 4014 Univ. H. S., 3:30 p.m. Chair-
man, 0. M. Wingo.

Doctoral Examination for Frederick
Joseph McCarty, Pharmaceutical Chem-
istry; thesis: "A Study of the Man-
nich Reaction," Thurs.. Dec. 18, 2525
Chem. Bldg., 1:30 p.m. Chairman, F. F.
Blicke.
Doctoral Examination for Luis Soto-
Ruiz. Romance Languages & Litera-
tures: Spanish; thesis: "El Tema Del
Pirata en La Novela Historica His-
panoamericana." Thurs., Dec. 18, 2083
Frieze Bldg., 4:00 p.m. Chairman, E.
Anderson-Imbert.
Doctoral Examination for Walter W.
Stevens, Speech; thesis: "A Study of
Lewis Cass and His United States Sen-
ate Speeches on Popular Sovereignty,"
Thurs.. Dec. 18, E. Council Rm., Rack-
ham Bldg., at 1:15 p.m. Chairman, W.
M. Sattler.
Doctoral Examination for Edward C.
Stoever, Jr., Geology; thesis: "Geology
of the Pass Creek Area, Huerfino and
Costilla Counties, Colorado," Thurs.,
Dec. 18, 4065 Nat. Sci. Bldg., 3:00 p.m.
Chairman, E. N. Goddard.
Doctoral Examination for John Ro-
land Thompson, Anatomy; thesis:
"Cytology of the Hypophysis in the
Normal and Adrenalectomized Golden
HIamster (Mesocricetus Auratus),"
Thurs., Dec. 18, 3502 E. Med. Bldg.,
10:00 a.m. Chairman, B. L. Baker.
,Placement Notices
Waukegan, 111.-The Public Schools
(High School and Elementary) of Wau-
kegan, Ill, will hold "Open House" on
December 23 and 30. Prospective teach-
ers may also arrange for an appoint-

ment any other day during Christmas
vacation. The following vacancies for
Sept., 1959: HS Language Arts; Math;
Science; Social Studies; Industrial Arts;
Physical Education; Elementary tall
levels).
For any additional information con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin. Bldg., Normandy 3-1511, Ext.
489.
The following schools have listed
teaching vacancies with the Bureau of
Appointments, for Feb., 1959. They will
not be here to interview.
Birmingham, Mich. - H.S. Physics;
English; J.H.S. Social Studies/English.
Grosse Pointe. Mich. - J.H.S. French'
Social Studies (or French/English.)
Owosso, Mich. - Speech Correction
(Elementary).
Skokie, Ill. (Cleveland School) --
Speech Correction.
Urbana, Ill. - Elementary (K-6); H.S.
Physical Education /Home Economics.
For any additional information con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
Personnel Interviews:.
The following company will be inter-
viewing students at the Bureau of Ap-
pointments on Dec. 17 and 18, 1958.
U.S. Marine Corps., Detroit, Marine
Officer Procurement Office, Detroit,
Mich. Men between 17-26, a mnember
of an accredited college or university
and majoring in a subject other than
medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, music,
art, or theology, be in soundtphysical
and mental health, maintain at least a
"C" average in college. Agree to serve
.on active duty, once commissioned, for
a period of three years, be a U.S. citi-
zen for Platoon Leaders Class-Ground,
or Platoon Leaders Class-Aviation. You
will be eligible for platoon leaders class
if you are a freshman, sophomore, or
junior. Training consists of two six-
week training sessions attended during
summer vacations from college, then
after you have received your college de-
gree you will be commissioned a second
lieutenant and attend the Marine Of-
ficer Basic Course for eight months in
Quantico, Va.
For an interview appointment, con-
tact -the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin., Ext. 3371.
Summer Interview:
The following company will be in-
terviewing students at the Summer
Placement Office, D-528 S.A.B. on Dec.
18, 1958.
Mr. Sam Skolnick of the Detroit Fresh
Air Society will be interviewing stu-
dents for counselor positions at the
Fresh Air Camp near Brighton, Mich.
This is a coed camp for 180. Positions
open: Senior Counselor, Administrative
Assistant, Work Camp Superintendent,
Village Superintendent.
Summer Personnel Requests:
United Nations, New York, needs ad-
ditional typists and steographers for
summer work.
The Summer Placement Bureau is
open every Tues., and Thurs., afternoon
from 1:00 to 5:00 and Fri. mornings
from 8:30 to 12:00 in the S.A.B., Rm. D-
528. Ward D. Peterson, Director of Sum-
mer Placement.
Personnel Requests:
Parke Davis & Co., Detroit, has an
opening for a Medical Secretary who
knows Portuguese to handle a fair
amount of Brazilian correspondence.
Kendall Co., Boston, Mass., has the
following vacancies in their staff:
Trainees for sales, production and fi-
nancial careers, Research Scientists,
Chemical Engineer, Mgmt. Trainees,
Drug and Hospital Sales Representa-
tives, and Development Chemists.
City of Des Moines, Iowa, is offering
employment opportunities to graduate
Civil Engineers, Architects, and City
Planners. The city is expanding its
Public Works Dept. and its Planning
and Zoning Dept.
Lake View Trust & Savings Bank,

Chicago. Ill., is interested in cllege
grads with background in finance and
interested In customer and public re-
lations, bus. development and adver-
tising. Age: Approx. 25.
Operations Research Inc., Silver
Spring, Md., has vacancies in their or-
ganization for Physical Scientists, Re-
search Engineers, Mathematicians, and
a Senior Behavioral Scientist. Descrip-
tions of these positions are on file at
the Bureau of Appointments.
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.,
Boston, Mass., is interested in a man
who has had extensive background in
the actual design, analysis, and product
improvement of various types of syn-
chros. Opening is within the next
month.
Fairchild, Long Island, N.Y.. has
openings for the following technical
personnel: Senior Research Engineers,
Physicists (Crystallographer), Jr. Physi-
cist, Research Associatae, and senior
and research engineers.
The Management Consultant firm of
W. R. McAbe & Assoc., Detroit, list
the following positions available: Auto-
mobile Test Engineer, Design Engineers,
Cost Analysis Design Engineer, Super-
visor of Competitive Products. Indus-
trial Relations Director, District Sales
Manager, Sales Manager, Profit Analyst
Position, Systems Procedures Analyst,
Cost and Inventory Account, Chemical
Development Engineer, Insurance-Sales
Supervisor, and Insurance Underwriter.
New York State, Civil Service, an-
nounces examinations to be held Jan.
31, 1959, for the following: Account
Clerks, Ass't. Superintendent of Build-
ings, Bookkeeping Machine Operator,
Business Managers, Head Custodian,
and Office Machine Operator. Applica-
tions accepted up to Jan. 2, 1959.
Tompkins County, Civil Service op-
portunities, announces examination to
be held Jan. 31, 1959, for a Food Serv-
ice Manager. Vacancy at Tompkins
County Memorial Hospital. Applications
accepted up to Jan. 2, 1959.
San Diego County, California, an-
nounces Civil Service employment op-
portunities for Food Services Manager
and Chief of Data Processing Division.
Detailed inforiation on file at the
Bureau of Appointments.
For further information concerning
the above positions, contact the Bureau
of Appointments, 3528 Admin., Ext.
3371,
Notice:
The general division of the Bureau
of Appointments will be closed Fri.,
Dec. 19 and Mon., Dec. 22. The general
division will be open again on Tues.,
Dec. 23 in Rm. 4001 of the Admin. Bldg.
Organization
Notices
Eastern Orthodox Students Society,
Christmas Dance, Dec. 18, 8 p.m., 414
N. Main St.
* * *
Graduate Student Coffee Hour, Dec.
17, 4-5:30 p.m.,, Rackham Bldg., 2nd
Floor, W. Lounge. All graduate students
invited.
r r
Graduate Student Council, regular
meeting, Dec. 18, 7:30 p.m., Rackham
Bldg., W. Conf. Rm. Discussion of grad
uate housing, parking and University
regulations.
SGC Student Activities Comm., meet-
ing, Dec. 18, 4:45 p.m., 3524 SAB.
r "
Ulr Ski Club, meeting, movie, Dec.
17, 7:30 p.m., Union, Rm. 35. Final
plans for Christmas trip.
University Christian Federatalon, all-
campus weekly mid-week worship, Dec.
17, 4:15 p.m., Douglas Memorial Chapel,
State and William. Sponsored by 11
denominations.
Judo Club, practice sessions - Xmas
vacation, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Mon.-Fri., ex-
cept on holidays. I-M Gym, Wrestling
Rm. Anyone interested, first call Har-
vey A. Glashow, NO 3-6171, 007 E
Huron.
Sigma Alpha Iota, Christmas Candle-
light Musicale, Dec. 18, 7:30 p.m., First
Methodist. Open to the public. No
charge.

S"Of course!
You feel so free in
good news
by i
warner's*
The back can't budge so the front stays up!
Love the easy freedom of Good News all year
round! A latex back holds this strapless UP-
no embarrassing tugs, no binding straps, just
close, clinging coinfort. Wear Good News all
day, every day, at work or play - under
everything. Be fittedl today!
P10-31: Embroidered cotton cups, contour-
lined ,for shape. Plunge front with front

.-,

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan