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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday, February 5, 1969

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City of Monroe, Michigan: Civil En-
Day Carlerukir gineer needed immediately, degree and
considerable exper, at subprofessional
level. summers etc.
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- Detroit Civil Service Commission:
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gram No. 80": North Campus Commons, public, generally field assignments.
8:00 a.m. State of Michigan: Lab or Hearing
Anatomy Seminar, Dr. Donald K. Officer, membership to Mich. S t a t e
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Free German Measles Vaccinations: per. Correctional Counselor, BA and
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University Philharmonia: Theo Al- per. Supv. of Inmate Education.; BA
cantara, conductor, Charles Avsharlan, and 3 years teaching exner. Educa-
violin soloist: Hill Auditorium, 8:00 tional Therapy Teacher, BA in ed.,
p.m, child psych.. couns.. and teachingr
Creative Arts Festival: Stanley Kauf- cert. Institutional Parole Officer, BA
fmann. Associate Literary Editor and and 2 years exper 'In ed., sne welfare.
Film Critic of The New Republic: Ar- emnloyment counseling, rehab., or
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Hour (repeated at 7 p.m.) Ed Burrows search Specialist, experienced MBA pre-
hosts an hour of news and conversationI ferred.
abouta he arts and literature. Guest I Swedish Crucible Steel,, Plastics Divi-
Panel on Surrealism with Robert Weiss, sion: Detroit. Michigan - Chemical, Or-
Diane Kirkpatrick and Ed Germain. ganic and Polymer chem. majors for{
Wednesday 1:00 p.m. National As- new R&D department, BS with 0-3,
sociation of Educational Broadcasters years exper.
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Nicholas Johnson, Commissioner, FCC, lib. arts, and related majors with 2-3
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speech department. Wednesday 5:00 i esne ette sindt
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Prof. Ben Yakionky. Wednesday' 8:00 general mgmt.,
p~m.U-MPhilarmnia The Alan- Donald Zucker Company, N.Y.C.: Re-
p.m. U-M Philharmonia, Theo Alcan- cent graduates and alumni for national
Hi Audti. rd tmmortgage finance and real estate con-
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Thursday 1:00 p.m. National Associa- relations speciality, good training pro-
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