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sity of Michigan, for which The
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Student organization notices are not
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Day Calendar
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
lnar-"How to Train Supervisors in
Cost Reduction": Michigan Union, 8:30
a.m.
Management Development Seminar-
"Managing the Departmental Office":
Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m.
Fire Chiefs Training Conference -
Rackham Bldg., 9 a.m.
Management Development Seminar-
"Management Communications": Mich-
igan Union, 1:30 p.m.
Cooley Series Lecture - William L.
Cary, Columbia University Law School,
"The Impact of the White House and
Congress Upon an Agency": 100 Hutch-
ins Hall, 3:30 p.m.
Dept. of Romance Languages Univer-,
sity Lecture-Jos Luis Aranguren, Ma-
drid, "Angel Ganivet" (in Spanish):
Rackham Amphitheatre, 4:10 p.m.
International Center Student Recog-
nition Dinner - James Donovan, U.S.
Department of State: Michigan League
Ballroom, 7 p.m.
School of Music Sigma Alpha Iota Re-
cital-Recital Hall, School of Music,
8:30 p.m.

Dept. of Physical Education for Wom-
en-Open House for University women
interested in more information about
majoring or minoring in Physical Edu-
cation or Dance. Women's Athletic
Bldg., 4:30-5:30 p.m.
General Notices
Elizabeth R. Stewart Scholarship
($250): This award is offered to quali-
fied juniors and seniors (Michigan
residents) who intend to commit them-
selves to at least three years of teach-
ing. Applications are available in 2509
U.E.S. until March 11,
April Teacher's Certificate Candidates:
All of the requirements for the teach-
er's certificate must be completed by
March 1. These requirements include
the teacher's oath, the health state-
ment, the social security number and
and the Bureau of Appointments ma-
terial. The oath should be taken as
soon as possible in Room 1431 Univer-
sity School. The office is open from
8-12 and 1-5, Monday through Friday.
Doctoral Examination for Dale Paul
Hedding, Mechanical Engineering; thes-
is: "Transient Thermal Stress Distribu-
tion in an Internal Energy Generating,
Circular Rod Resulting from a Step
Change in the Inlet Temperature of
the Coolant," Tues., Feb. 22, 225D W.
Engrg. Bldg., at 2 p.m. Chairman, V. S.
Arpaci.
Foreign Visitors
The following are the foreign visi.
tors programmed through the Interna-
tional Center who will be on campus
this week on the dates indicated. Pro-
gram arrangements are being made by
Mrs. Clifford R. Miller, International
Center, 764-2148.
Piotr O. Makarov, head of Depart-
ment of Bio-Physics, Biological Fac-
ulty, Leningrad State University,
USSR, Feb. 20-March 1.
Slobodan Bosnic, adviser, Federal In-
stitute for Statistics, Population Di-

vision; head, the Survey Research Cen-
ter, Institute of Social Sciences, Novi
Geograd, Yugoslavia, Feb. 13-24.
Peter Lim, development officer, Uni-
versity of Singapore, Singapore. Jan.
29-March 15.
Placements
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau
of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu-
dents, please call 764-7460 for appoint.
ments with the following:
THURS., FEB. 24--
Aluminum Co. of America, Pittsburgh,
Pa.-BA's in Gen. Lib. Arts, Econ.,
Geog., Geol., Chem., Architect., Nat.
Res. (wood tech. & conserv.), Posi-
tions include elec. computing, home-
office insurance, personnel, prod., public
relations. Also Mgmt. Trng. Program,
inside & territorial sales, statistics &
transport. Locations throughout U.S.
Foote, Cone & Belding, Chicago -
Men with BA's & MA's in Gen. Lib.
Arts, Econ., Fine Arts & Journ. for
positions in advtg., art & des., mkt.
res. & writing.
Dept. of Housing & Urban Dev.,
Wash., D.C.-BA & MA's in any field of
study for positions in Public Admin.
& Transport. Locations throughout U.S.
Bureau of the Census, Wash., D.C. -
All degree levels in Econ., Math, Soc.
& Statistics for positions in statistics.
FSEE required.
TRW Systems, Redondo Beach, Calif.
BA & MA's in Math, Physics & Engrg.
for elec. computing & scientific pro-
gramming.
Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, - N.Y.
-Prospective grads in any field of
study for Univ. staff including acctg.,
Bus. Ad., Clinical Lab. Tech., Data?
Processing, Dietetics, Electronics, Lib.
Sci., Med. Res., Nursing, Secretarial,
Soc. Work, Student Counseling & Guid-
ance, etc.
American Factors, Ltd., Honolulu,
Hawaii-June grads in Bus. Ad. in up-
per one-fourth of class for positions in
Admin., Insurance & Merchandising
Trng. Programs. Hawaiian students only.
FRI., FEB. 25-

The J. L. Hudson Co., Detroit-BA's
in Gen. Lib. Arts & Econ. for mgmt.
trng., mkt. res. merchandising & per-
sonnel.
Cook County Dept. of Public Aid,
Chicago-Degrees in Gen. Lib. Arts,
Poli. Sci., Soc., Soc. Work & Psych, for
trainee opportunities in child welfare,
aid to the blind, disabled, old age, &
rel. fields. Scholarships available for
further study (a.m. only).
Scott Paper Co., Philadelphia, Pa. -
Men, degrees in Gen. Lib. Arts, Econ.,
Engl., Geog., Lib. Science, etc. for ter-
ritorial sales. All mgmt. areas gained
through sales. Located in U.S. & over-
seas.
Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N.Y.,
N.Y.C.--BA & MA's in Econ., Gen. Lib.
Arts & Math for advtg., elec. comput-
ing, home office insurance, mgmt. trng.,
personnel, public relations, territorial
sales, secretarial & statistics. Located
throughout U.S.
TRW Systems, Redondo Beach, Calif.
-See Thurs., Feb. 24.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. -
Women grads for career opportunities.
Statistical work, science research, li-
brary ass'ts. & course ass'ts. (read &
appraise papers of Bus. Ad. grad stu-
dents). Secretaries & office ass'ts.-may
lead to admin. & supv. position. 80
different kinds of jobs.
Ohio Chemical & Surgical Equipment
Co., Madison, Wis.-1. Accountant, BS
Bus. Ad. exper. in profit studies &
knowl. of cost systems desirable. 2. Ap-
plic. Engr. BS ME or EE, 2 yrs. exper.
in mech. des. desirable. 3. Chemist. BS
Analyt. or Physical Chem. Knowl. of
Instrumental test, methods. 4. New
Products Planner. BS Engrg, or Mktg.
MS mkt. desirable plus 3 yrs. exper.
Mgmt. Consultants, Chicago - Prod.
Vice-Pres. BSE plus MBA. Age 30-40.
Bkgd. in consumer products, containers,
etc. including mass prod. & pkg. of
soft consumer products.
Hawkeye-Security Insurance Co., Des
Moines, Iowa-Underwriting trainees. 6
mos. trng. No sales work, no travel.
Degree in any field, aptitude for fig-

ures, knowl. of insurance helpful. Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., E.
* * * Chicago, Ind. & Youngstown, Ohio -
For further information, please call BS: ChE, CE, EE, EM, IE. ME, Met.
764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-|Lib. Arts-interested in Training for
pointments, 3200 SAB. Prod. Supv. Prod.
U.S. Govt., Dept. of Commerce, En-
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: vironmental Science Services Admin.
212 SAB- (Coast & Geodetic Survey), U.S. & pos-
Black River Farm & Ranch, Mich.- sessions-BS-MS: CE, EE, ME, Math
Girls camp. Will interview Feb. 23, 1:30- & Physics. Any Degree: Meteor. &
5 p.m. at 212 SAB for general counselors, Ocean. MS: Geodetic, Public Works
riding instructor & waterfront instruc- Admin. BS: E Math, E Physics, Set.
tors. Engrg. Men only. Eye req.: 20/70 visual
acuity. ROTC students, w/permission
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- of service, can be released for duty.
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please Commissioned Corps-All phases of geo-
sign schedule posted at 128-H West desy, photogrammetry, oceanography,
Engrg. hydrography, meteorology, semismology,
FRI., FEB. 25- geomagnetism & catrography where 2
Bausch & Lomb Inc., Rochester, N.Y. yrs. commissioner service fulfills all
-BS-MS: EE, EM, IE, ME. MS: Info. selective service obligations.
& Controls. BS: E Math, E Physics. Citi- U.S. Govt., Dept. of Commerce, En-
zens & non-citizens becoming citizen or vironmental Science Services Admin.
if on permanent visa. R. & D., Des., (Coast & Geodetic Survey plus Weather
Prod. Bureau), Wash., D.C. & Metro, loca-
Outboard Marine Corp., Golesburg & tions; also throughout U.S. & overseas
Waukegan, Ili.-BS-MS: BE, ME, R. & -Any Degree: CE, EE, Meteor, &
D., Test, Ocean,, Physics Math, Astro.,' Cartog-
Sealed Power Corp., Muskegon, Mich. raphy. MS: Geodetic, Sanitary-(hydrol),
-BS: EE, ME Met. Acctg. Majors. Men Comm. Set. BS-MS: EM, ME. Prof.: ME.
only. Dev., Prod. BS: E Math, E Physics, Sl. Engrg. MS-
Texaco, Inc. (a.m.)-Any Degree: ChE, PhD: Info. & Controls. U.S. citizenship
Met. MS-PhD: Chem. R. & D., Met. or required by time of graduation. R. &
Mat'is. Engrg, investigations. D., Geodetic, Geophysical, Cartography.
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., Res. U.S. Govt., Patent 'Office & Bureau
Center, Youngstown, Ohio-Any Degree: of Public Roads, Wash., D.C.-BS-MS:
ChE, EE, ME-(Heat transfer), Met. MS- CE, EE, EM, IE, Mat'ls., ME, Met.,
PhD: Info. & Controls. Prof. & PhD: Chem., Physics. MS: Constr., Nuclear.
IE (Op. Res.). BS: E Math. Citizens & BS: ChE, E Physics, Sci. Engrg. Patent
non-citizens if have permanent resi- Examining & Highway Engr. Trug. Pro-
dence visa, R. & D. gram.
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Probably the first..,
certainly the pleasantest
...sign of Spring
is the season's collection
of VILLAGER''clothes.
Procrastinators are
welcome to come and just
look. Foresighted
females will come and
choose their Spring
wardrobe, take ,it home,
and spend the next wintry
weeks drawing refreshment
from the sight of it,
waiting, full of spirit,
promise, and the special
excitements of Spring.
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ORGAN IZATION NOTICES
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
s. . . .. . . .. . . .

SYMPOSIUM
on
venereal disease

USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to official-
ly recognized and registered student
organizations only. Forms are available
in Room 1011 SAB.
* s
Phi Sigma Society, Open meeting,
Dr. Karl F. Lagler, "The Mekong River
and its Tributaries," Feb. 22, 7:30
p.m, East Conf.' Rm., Rackham.
* * *
VOICE, General meeting, membership,
Feb. 23, 7:30, 3G, Union.
* * *
UAC, Last Chance Lecture, Dr. Thom-
as J. Garbaty, assoc. prof. of English,
Feb. 24, 4:15 p.m., UGLI Multipurpose
Room.
* * *
ULLR Ski Club, Meeting-home ski

movies, plans for trips over spring
vacation. All possible drivers please
come or call president, Feb. 23, 8 p.m.,
3B Union.
* * *
Guild House, Tues., 4 p.m., refresh-
ments, Feb. 22, 6 p.m., Guild Council
dinner, 802 Monroe.
* * *
U. of M. Student Religious Liberals,
Conference on "Automation: Where Is
It Leading Us?" U. of M. Fresh Air
Camp this weekend Fri. eve.-Sun. morn-
ing with students from NSU and MSU.
Call the Unitarian Church, 665-6158,
for reservations.
VOICE, Lecture by Prof. Rapaport on
Viet Nam, Feb. 22, 4 p.m., Aud. A,
Angell Hall.

wed., feb. 23
ugh multipurpose room

7:30 p.m.

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