THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April 18, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April 18, 1969 AILY OFFICIAL' BULLETIN E the Daily Official Bulletin is an fficial publication of the Univer- I ity of Michigan. Notices should be t ent in TYPEWRITTEN form to toom 3528 L.S.A. Bldg., before p.m. of the day preceding publi- ration and by 2 p.m. Friday for aturday and Sunday. General 1 lotices may be published a maxi- num of two times on request; Day yalendar items appear once only. tudent organization notices a r e ot accepted for publication. For nore information, phone 764-9270. FRIDAY, APRIL 18 - Day Calendar lureau of Industrial Relations Sen- r: "Management of Managers, Pro- Lm No. 86: North Campus Commons, 5 a.m.; outh and Southeast Bag Lunch, nes D. Clarkson, Dept. of Geography, he Ecology of Food Production inc utheast Asia", Fri., Apr. 18, Lanel 11 Basement, noon.V stronomical Colloquium. Dr. Russell1 Isrud, Department of Atrophysical ences, Princeton University, "PlasmaI ysics and Cosmic Rays." Room 296 ysics-Astronomy Bldg., 4:00 p.m. r Degree Recital: Catherine Grimaldi,c la: School of -Music Recital Hall,f 1 p.m. Jinema Guild: Marilyn Monroe, Clarkt ble and Montgomery Clift in "Thes sfits": Architecture Auditorium, 7100 1 9:05 p.m. )egree Recital: Roger Cline, doubleI is: School of Music Recital Hall, at1 0 p.m. General Notices Nomen Students: Recreational Hours the Margaret Bell Pool. aturday, April 19: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. o-Rec).C Sunday, April 20: 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. (Co--z 4onday, April 21 thru Thursday,1 ril 24: 12 noon - 1:00 p.m. 4:00 - Q p.m., 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. ool closed April 25; reopens Thurs-c y, May 8,. pring, Spring-Summer Registration: y 5, 1,4:30 p.m. May 6, 8-11:30 a.m.c 1 1-4:30 p.m. Open Registration (Nor habetic schedule). Late Registration1 e of $15.00 becomes applicable at the se of registration.c Registration Assistants needed. Apply, nom 119, L.S.&A. Building 8-11:30 n. and 1-4:30 p.m. daily. Grade Sheets for Winter, 1969 haver n sent to departments for distri-k tion to instructors. Any grade sheet - degree students should be sub- tted to th Office of the Registrare hin 48 hours after the examination,j d no later than 12:00 noon, Friday,l y 2, Failure to do so may preventĀ£ duation for certain students. All de sheets for non-degree students ould be submitted within five days of examination, and no lafer than urday, May 3 at 12:00 noon. A gradeE ssenger service will be provided oni regular basis by the Office of the1 gistrar to departmental offices onl e Central Campus beginning Wednes-1 r, April 23 and continuing through 00 noon on Saturday, May 3. Grades y also be submitted directly to thek fice of the Registrar at "Window A", ,&A. Bldg., during working hours,. estions pertaining to grade reports1 y be directed to 764-6292.1 curity number should be available when the application is made. All students should check their iden- tification cards for errors. The first nine digits of the student number should be equal to the student's social security number. If the numbers do not match, the in- correct card should be brought to Window "A", L.S.&A. Bldg., for re- placement. No replacement fee will be charged. During Spring term registration, May 5-6, all matters concerning I. D. cards will be handled in the Lobby and Room 102 of the L.S.&A. building. Doctoral Exams Donald -David Hong, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Dissertation: "Analytical Applications of Fluorescent Isothiocyan- ates," on Friday, April 18 at 1:30 p.m. in 2407 Chemistry Building, Chairman: J. E. Sinsheimer. Placement GENERAL DIVISION 3200 S.A.B. Attention Students Taking the FSEE Sat, April 19: The notification you re- ceived from Washington incorrectly listed the place of the examination, it will be given in Auditorium C, Angell Hall, 8:30 a.m., not where the notifica- ion said it would be. The Interviews for FSEE management intern eligibility will be held at Place- ment Services next Tuesday, April 22, day before exams begin. You are noti- fied if you qualify for these. Current Position Openings received by General Division by mail and phone, spring grads may apply if otherwise qualified, call 764-7460 for complete information. During the interim while the DOB is not published the posi- tions we receive may be inquired about by calling or stop in and ask for Current Opeing notebook. Please inform us of your address, after grad- uation, we cannot help you during the summer if we don't know where you are. State of Utah: personnel trainees, sanitarian, indust. hyg., nurse consult., med. social wk., public health engr., director of! vital stat., dir, bureau 'of spec, health serv., health prog. rep., office mgr. civil engr., real estate tp- praiser, geologist. State of Connecticut: Chief of Psych Serv., PhD plus 5 years, 2 supv. case worker, BA and 6 mo. exper. Case supv in child welfare, MSW and 2 years or BA and 4. Industrial Chemicals Div. of Arm- our, Chicago, Ill.: Engrg., plant, pro- cess, chief, production, Mktg. Anal., Environmental control engr, research chim., polymer chem., new product ch m., formulations chem. Kalamazoo County Community Ac- tion Program, Mich.: Senior Secretary, good typing, steno skills, 3 yrs. exper. Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill.: Med. research personnel inverology, im- munology, metabolism, gene expression, bone metabolism, corino-carcinoma, immuno-pathology, tumor transplants, pathogenic organisms, mechanism of enzyme action. Hawthorne Community Hospital, Inc.: Hawthorne, Calif.: Nurses, degree and 6 mo. - 4 yrs. exper. City of St. Paul, Minn: Landscape Architect, degree and 2 yrs. National Archives and Records Ser- vice, Wash., D.C.: Degrees in Hist. and Poli. Sl. for positions in several librar- les, the ones named after recent pres- idents, in Iowa, N.Y., Missouri, Kansas, Mass., and Texas, 30 hours in Amer. hist. areas. Management Consultant, position in St. Louis, Mo.: College Relations Repre- sentative, degree in bus ad./mktg. area, heavy travel, will contact college ad- ministrators and ask them to help in financial plans aiding parents in plac- ing and naintaining their children in colleges, sales oriented, and financial minded. City of Grand Rapids, Mich.: C i v i1 Engineer, degree, no exper. necess. Allstate Regional Office, Detroit, Mich.: Property Adjuster trainee, me- chanical aptitude or building t r a d e exper. pref. Casualty Adjuster trainee, will establish negligence and liability. Sales agent openings in many Mich. locations. Manpower dvelopment, de- gree pref., exper. in training, will be hiring, orienting dev. of new employees and exper. employees. Kerr Manufacturing Co., Romulus, Mich.: ME and EE degrees wanted for Q.C., Supv., and Manager in Engrg. and R&D. Export Sales Mgr., 5 yrs. in, ex- port. Sales Trainee, degree and sales exper. AVCO, Bay State Abrasives Div., of Westboro, Mass.: Project Engr, BSME plus 3 - 5 years in machine design, pro- curement, hydraulic and electrical cir- cuitry. State of Michigan: Clinical, Hosp., Psychiatric, Public Health and Surgical Nurses at exper. and non-exper, levels, BS and MS levels. Cleveland Hospital Council and Council and League for Nursing, Cleve- land, Ohio: RN and guidance counselor for federal contact demonstration grant, sensitivity to problems of disadvant- aged youngsters, MA in G&C for coun- selor. Assist, to professional staff, good writing and typing abilities, engl/journ background. Wolverine Brass Works, Grand Rapids Mich.: BSME, interest in product de- sign, mechanical aptitude for inventive design and dev. of quality plumbing products. Oakland County, Mich.: Deputy Dir. of Health,,MD, licensed in Mich. plus MPH and 2 yrs. practice. Public Health Nurse, Reg. and P.H. study, Senior Die- tician, degree and 3 yrs. exper. Oxford Univ. Press, N.Y.: College dept. representatives, BA/MA lib. arts, humanities, nat sci. Management Consultants: Benton Harbor, tool designer engineers, degree, exper. or no. (Continued on Page 10) - - ------ - -- - 7--l . . ....... I4 "I 1 i r I DO YOU HAVE YOUR OWN BUTTON ? -3011n Student Aicivtes thousing Notice to GRADUATES Bachelor Cap and Gowns (only) -to BUY- Complete Package $60.95 TICE'S, Men's Shop 1109 S. 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