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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY ThURSDAY1,

Nw-

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

(Continued from Page 4)
All students who expect education
and training allowance under Public
Law 550 (Korea G. I. Bill) or Public
Law 634 (Orphans' Bill) must get in-
structors' signatures no earlier than
Dec. 17, 18 or 19 on Dean's Monthly
Certification form and turn the com-
pleted form in to Dean's Office by 5
p.m. Fri., Dec. 19. The Monthly Certi-
fication for the Veterans Administra-
tion, which is completed in the Office
of Veterans' Affairs, 142 Admin. Bldg.,
may not be filled in until Jan. 5, 6,
or 7.
International Center Tea: Thurs., Dec.
18, 4:30-6:00 p.m. at the International
Center.
Library Hours for Christmas Vacation:
The General Library and its branches
with the exception of the Medical Li-
brary will be open on regularly sched-
uled hours until noon on Sat., Dec. 20,
when the Christmas recess officially
begins. The Medical Library will re-
main open until 6 p.m. Sat., Dec. 20
and will also be open Fri., Dec. 26,
Sat., Jan. 3, and Sun., Dec. 21 and Jan.
4. The Medical Library will be closed
only on Thurs., Dec. 25 and Jan. 1,
Sat. and Sun., Dec. 27 and 28.
The General Library will observe the;
following schedule during the holidayl
period:
Open: Sat., Dec. 20-9:00 a.m.-12 noon.'
Mon., Dec. 22 through Wed., Dec. 24;l
Mon., Dec. 29 through Wed., Dec. 31;1
Fri., Jan. 2-9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Closed: Sat., Dec. 20 after 12 noon
through Sun., Dec. 21. Thurs. and Fri.,
Dec. 25 and 26; Sat. and Sun., Dec. 27I
and 28; Thurs., Jan. 1; Sat. and Sun.,C
Jan. 3 and 4.1
The Undergraduate Library will beC
closed during the Christmas recess.
Beginning Mon., Dec. 22, the other
divisional libraries will be open on1
vacation schedules. Hours of opening'
will be posted on the door of each li-
brary. Information as to hours of open-
ing may be obtained by calling Uni-
versity ext. 3184.
"Effective Jan. 1, 1959, the Sociall
Security tax for both staff members
and the University will be increasedC
from 2%1 to 27%. In addition, the
amount of salary subject to Social
Security taxes will be increased from2
$4200 to $4800 a year. The tax increase
will be imposed on all salaries and
wages paid after Jan. 1, 1959."
Academic NoticesE
Applied Mathematics Seminar: Prof.r
Ernest F. Masur, Dept. of Eng. Mech.,1
will speak on Thurs., Dec. 18, 4:00 p.m.,
room 246 W. Eng. Bldg. His topic will be,(
"On Elastic Stability." Refreshmentst

will be served at 3:30 p.m. in room 274
W. Eng. Bldg.
Doctors. 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, G. M. Wingo.
Doctoral Examination for Morton
Covell Bartlett, Bacteriology; thesis:
"Continuous Antibiotic Fermentation
Theory, Design of a Single-State Pilot
Plant, and Trials with Two Contrasting
Processes," Thurs., Dec. 18, 1564 E.
Med. Bldg., 3:15 p.m. Chairman, Philipp
Gerhardt.
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 the1
Normal and Adrenalectomized Golden1
Hamster (Mesocricetus Auratus),"
Thurs., Dec. 18, 3502 E. Med. Bldg.,
10:00 a.m. Chairman, B. L. Baker. °
Doctoral Examination for BartonI
Lovewell Griffith, Speech; thesis: "A
Comparison of Predicted and Actual
Audience Reaction to Four Educationals
Television Programs," Mon., Dec. 22,1
2520 Frieze Bldg., 4:00 p.m. Chairman,
E. E. Willis.
Placement Notices
The following schools have listed
teaching vacancies with the Bureau oft
Appointments for Feb., 1959 and im-
mediately. They will not be here to
interview.f
Farmington, Mich. - Kindergartenc
(now); Speech Correction (now); Men-1
tally Handicapped (Feb.),.

Midland, Mich, - lementary (Feb.);
Art (Feb.).
Saginaw, Mich. - H.S. English (Feb.).
St. Clair Shores, Mich. - Homebound
iFeb.).
Warren, Mich. - Elementary - 4th
grade (Feb,); Mentally Handicapped.
For any additional information con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin, Bldg., Normandy 3-1511, Ext.
489.
Waukegan, III.-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 (all
levels),
For any additional information con-
tactthe Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin. Bldg., Normandy 3-1511, Ext.
489.
NOTICE: The general division of the
bureau of appointments will be closed
Fri. afternoon, Dec. 19, the entire office
will be closed Mon., Dec. 22, and will
reopen on Tues., Dec. 23, The general
division only is moving to the fourth
floor of the Admin. Bldg., Room 4001.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
Kingswood-Cranbrook Summer Day
Camp, located in Bloomfield Hills,
Mich., has positions for 3 to 5 swim
instructors
Kingswood School Cranbrook has po-
sitions for teachers for their summer
school program. Courses taught are
Creative Writing, Current Events,
Reading, French and German conversa-
tion, typing, and Science.
Ann Arbor Y.M.C.A. is looking for a
man with Red Cross Instructor Certifi-
cate to teach swimming. This is a part-
time job. Also, a man to teache basket-
ball and judo and a girl to teach fenc-
ing.
For further information on sum-
mer placement, contact Ward D. Peter-
son, Director of Summer Placement.
Mr. Petrson has a list of camps, re-
sorts, and business and industrial firms
who would like to have students inter-
view during the Christmas holidays. Job
applications are in many states. Come
in before you leave for vacation. Sum-
mer Placement Office is open Tues. &
Thurs. from 1:00 to 5:00 and Fri. morn-
ing from 8:30 to 12 at the SAB. Rm. D-
528. The summer placement office will
be open during Christmas vacation.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
The following companies are inter-
ested 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 and
fastest growing dept. store. Open House

is planned for Dec. 29 and 30, begin-.
ning at 10:30 a.m. Interviews will be ar-
ranged after complete tour of store.
Housing & Home Finance Agency,
Wash., D.C., is interested in applicants
for their Housing Intern Program. Now
interviewing grads with majors in Bus
& Pub Admin.. Civil & Constr. Engrg.,
Law. City Planning, Finance, Econ.,
Soc., etc.
Central Soya Co., Inc., Fort Wayne,
Ind., is inviting students to attend 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 vacation. Exp. not essential.
Abraham & Straus, Brooklyn, N.Y.,
is interested in interviewing students
for members oftheir Executive Train-
ing Squad. This is an unique post-
graduate course in bus, ad. Lasts from
6 mo. to 1 yr. A & S is America's fourth
largest department store.
The Engineering Depts. of the City
of Detroit are holding an Open House
reception in the offices of the City En-
gineer, Fifth Floor City-County Build-
ing on Mon., Dec. 29, from 8:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. All engineering students wel-
come.
Personnel Requests:
Armour Research Foundation, Chi-
cago, Ill., announces the following cur-
rent personnel needs: Electrical Engi-
neers, Physicists, Chemists, Chemical
Engrs., Bacteriologists, Meteorologists,
Mechanical Engrs., Metallurgists, and
Administrative Personnel.
University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Okla., is
interested in a graduate Landscape Ar-
chitect who wants to acquire a land-

scaping and garden center business of
his own.
State of Minnesota, St. Paul. Minn.,
has a position open for a Regional Fish-
ereis Manager. Offers professional op-
portunity in an expanding conservation
program.
Dunn Paper Co., Port Huron, Mich.,
is looking for a Graduate Engineer,a
preferably Mech., who would act as a
plant engineer of two machine paper
mills. Prefer a grad with paper mill
exp.
City of Philadelphia, Pa., is in need
of persons who are qualified to staff an
Integrated (or Electronic) Data Process-
ing Unit in the Department of Finance.
Major in Accounting, Statistics, Bus,
Ad., Math., or Engrg.
Southern Illinois University. Alton.
Ill., is lookin for a Supervisory Ac-
nt Should be strong in systems
and procedures. BA with major work in
Accounting. Three yrs. esp., in ac-,
counting, one yr. of which must have
been in a university or college account-I
ting dept.
Arabian American Oil Co., New York,
N.Y., is looking for a graduate econ-
omist. MA degree or better in Econ-
omics. U.S. or Saudi Arab citizens only.
Space Technology Labs., Inc., Los An-
geles, Calif., is interested in a man for
Computer Programming. B.S. in Math,

Physics, or Elec. Engrg. To k ait in th.
formulation of computational aspects
of problems arising in the'field of iia-
sile and space vehicle engrg.
Karmazin Corp., Wyandotte, Mich.,
interested in 2 Engineers. Mech. or Ind.
Engr. Age: 32-33 Maximum. Prefer men
with 2 yrs, exp.
Michigan Bell Telephone Co., Detroit
Mich, needs 190 men to fulfill con-
tract obligations. These men will work
for the Defense Projects Division of the
Western Electric Company.
Veterans Admin. Hospital, Battle
Creek. Mich., announces examination
for Practical Nurse and Libqry As-
sistant. Open until further notice.
U.S. Civil Service Comm., has on file
with the Bureau of Appointments a
current list of open examinations for
employment primarily in the states of
Illinois. Michigan and Wisconsin.
State of Michigan, announces exam-
inations for the following: Mercantile
Inspector, Research Analyst, Bldg.
Maintenance Superintendent, Psychi-
atric Social Worker, and Right of Way
Appraiser. All above exam applications
must be filed or mailed before Dec. 31,
1958.
For further information concenang
the above positions, contact the Bureau
of Appointments, 3528 Admin., Ext.
3371.

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SUNDAY MORNING - SPECIAL PANCAKE BREAKFAST - $1.00
and All the Coffee You Can Drink
Serving your favorite BEER, WINES and CHAMPAGNE -
Pizza Pie Served After 8 P.M. - Open From 11 A.M. to 11 P.M..
2045 PACK D NO2-1661
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5400 PLYMOUTH RD. - Dixboro, Mich.
N. Main right on U.S. 12 Phone NO 8-9387
Saturday and Sunday open 11 A.M.-1 0 P.M.
CLOSED MONDAY

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* CHiCKEN-IN-THE-BASKET
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* THREE DECKER SANDWICHES
* HOME-MADE PIES
ANGELO'S RESTAURANT
1100 E. Catherine . . . OPEN IA.M,-8 P.M. . . . 7 days wek

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For Ann Arbor's Finest Meals-
THE 'MICHIGAN UNION
MAIN DINING ROOM
-*-NEWLY REDECORATED --
Hours: Luncheon: 11:45.-1:30

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Will close Monday, Dec. 22
Will reopen Friday, Dec. 26
LEO PING
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