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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1966

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General Notices
Dept. of Psychology Colloquium: Dr.
Leonard Berkowitz, Univ. of Wisconsin,
"Some Experiments on Automatism and
Intent in Human Aggression," Angell
Hall, Aud. B, 4:15 p.m.
Housing Information Applications:
For men and women attending spring-
summer term, spring half-term or sum-
mer half-term; available beginning at 9
a.m., Mon., March 14 at:
Residence Halls Housing-Office of
Residence Halls, 3011 SAB.
Sorority Houses-Ticket booth in main
lobby on first floor of SAB.
Inter-Co>operative Houses-Inter'Co-
operative Council Office, 2546 SAB.
The Off-Campus Housing Bureau, 3001
SAB, is open 8-12 and 1-5, Monday
through Friday, to assist those eligible
for off-campus housing.
Joint Judiciary Council: Summary of
action taken by the Joint Judiciary
Council at its meeting Wed., March 9.
The following cases were heard:
a) 1 student-Larceny, two counts.
Suspension from the University until
August, 1966, pending review by the
University Committee on Standards and
Conduct.
b) 1 student-Hearing deferred until
March 23, pending adequate informa-
tion.
Events
The following sponsored student
events are approved for the coming
weekend. Social chairmen are reminded
that requests for approval for sociai
events are due in the Office of Student
Organizations not later than 12 o'clock
nom on Wednesday prior to the event.
FRI., MARCH 11-
Alpha Delta Phi, TGIF; Alpha Epsi-
lon Pi, TGIF; Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge

Formal; Beta Theta Pi, Basketball Par-C
ty; Chi Omega, Pledge Formal; Chi Phi,(
TGIF/Open-Open; Delta Chi, TGIF;(
Delta Tau Delta, Band Party; Delta7
Upsilon, TGIF/Open-Open; Delta Up-
silon, Record Party; Evans Scholars,
House Party/Open-Open; Inter-Coopera-
tive Council, Banquet/Dance; Kappa Al-t
pha Theta Pledge Formal; Alice Lloyd
Hcuse, Winter Lace Ball; Phi Delta'
Theta, Open-Open/TGIF-Dinner; Phi7
Epsilon Pi, Open-Open.7
Phi Gamma Delta, Open-Open; Phi7
Kappa Psi, Open-Open; Phi Sigma Kap-7
pa, "60's" Party; Phi Sigma Sigma,t
Spontaneous Party; Psi Upsilon, TGIF:
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, TGIF; Sigma]
Chi-Lambda Chi Alpha, TGIF; Sigma
Nu, TGIF/Open-Open; Sigma Phi, Par-
ty/Open-Open; Tau Delta Phi, Party;
Tau Kappa Epsilon, Open-Open; Theta
ORGAN IZATI(
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.I
* * *
Michigan Christian Fellowship Lec-
ture, Speaker: Dr. Arthur Holmes,'
chairman, philosophy dept., Wheaton
College. Topic: "Existentialism & Chris-
tianity," March 11, 7:30 p.m., UGLI
Multipurpose Room.
* * *
Baptist Student Union, Prof. A. K.
Stevens speaking on "The Poetry of
W. H. Auden," March 11, 7:30 p.m., 1131
Church St.
Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance
with instruction, every Fri., 8-11 p.m.
Barbour Gym. .
Students and Faculty Members in-
terested in promoting educational and
cultural programs between India, U.S.,
and Canada, are invited to attend a dis-
cussion at the International Center ont
Sat., March 12 at 8 p.m.
* *
Alpha Phi Omega, Pledge meeting-no
pledge test, March 13, 4 p.m., 3516 SAB.s

Ghi, TGIF/Open House; Theta Xi, Open- Delta, Party; Phi, Kappa Psi, Open- Daverman Associates, Inc., Grand
Open; Zeta Beta Tau, TGIF/Open- Open; Phi Sigma Delta, Open-Open; Rapids, Mich.--MS: Construction. BS-
Open; Sigma Alpha Mu-Sigma Alpha Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Party; Sigma Al- MS: EE, ME. BS: Architect. Men only.
Epsilon, TGIF/Open-Open. pha Mu, Band Party/Open-Open; Sig- Des., Civil-Supv.
SAT., MARCH 12- ma Chi, Purple Passion Party; Sigma Eaton Stamping Co., Eaton Rapids
Alpha Epsilon Phi, Pajama Party/ Nu, Open-Open; Sigma Phi, Alpha Del- Mich.-Summer Employment: Sr. &
Open-Open; Alpha Gamma Delta, Open- ta Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Psi Upsi- Grad students in ME. R. & D., Des.
Open/Open House; Alpha Sigma Phi, Ion, Party/Open-Open; Sigma Phi Epsi- J. G. A. Construction Corp., Syra-
Band Party; Beta Theta Pi, Pledge Ion, Party; Tau Delta Phi, Tube Party/ cuse, N.Y.-MS: Construction. April
Theme Party; Delta Chi, Kontiki Pledge Open-Open; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Open- grads. Men only. Citizens & non-citi-'
Party; Delta Tau Delta, Open-Open; Open; Theta Chi, Party/Open House; zens becoming citizen. Prod.
Delta Upsilon, Band Party/Open-Open; Theta Delta Chi, Playboy Party/Open- Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Hdqts. inj
Delta Upsilon, Chi Omega, Sigma Nu, Open; Theta Xi, Pledge Party; Triangle, 13 state area-BS: CE, EE, EM, IE,
Band Party; Evans Scholars, Alpha Tau Band Party; Trigon, Sherwood Forest Mat'is., ME. Men only. Trng. ProgramI
Omega, Lambda Chi Alpha, House Par- Party/Open-Open; Zeta Beta Tau, Par- Petro-Tex Chemical Corp., Houston?
ty; Hayden House, Trip to Detroit; Kap- ty/Open-Open; Zeta Psi, Pledge Formal. Texas-BS-MS: ChE-(for Dev., Des. &
pa Sigma, Pledge Formal; Phi Delta SUN., MARCH 13- Tech. Service). BS: EE, ME-(for Supv.
Theta, Party/Kappa Kappa Gamma; Kappa Delta, Pledge Open House. Asst. for trng, in Maint. Dept.). Men
Phi Delta Theta, Party/Open-Open. only.
Phi Epsilon Pi, Open-Open; Phi Gam- Standard Steel Div., B.L.H., Burnham,
ma Delta, Pledge Formal; Phi Gamma Placement Pa. (p.m.)-BS: Met.
Swift & Co., Res. & Dev. Center, Chi-
AiA'...........ANNOUNCEMENT: cag S: ChE, ME. Men only. Citizens
Federal Service Entrance Exam _ & non-citizens becoming citizen. R. &
PSEE applications for April 16 exam D., Prod,
erei ar 1 U.S.Govt., Federal Communications
O N, O ijCEmust el civStdy abfrhe es ain-SM:E.RsApiain
ri(d . r a Comm., Wash., D.C. & various U.S. lo-
Apil 16estudyfeSnat. fore esam2s.cations-BS-MS: EE. Res., Applications
Finl tstbefore next fall is May 21. Egrg
Applications available at Bureau of S Govt., Norfolk Naval Shipyard,
"David & Lisa, March 12 Portsmouth & Norfolk, Va.-BS-MS:
Cinema II,"Dvd&LsMrh1 ChE, CE. E E E aa aie
& 13, 7 & 9 p.m., Aud. A. POSITION OPENINGS: MS: Nuclear. Des. I ME, Naval & Marine.
* * * Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc., Groton, Conn ploym e uChem. Engrs. for em-
Guild House, Fri. evening cost din- -1. Dev. Chemist. BS or MS organic Uloyment in Nuclear Power Div.
ner (reservations: 662-5189), March 11 chem. plus 0-3 yrs. exper. 2. Account U.S. Govt., U.S.-BS:C Health Service,
6 p.m., 802 Monroe. March 12, African ant, BA Acctg. plus 0-3 yrs. exper. Pollution, Environmental Engrg. & Food
dinner (reservations: 662-5189), 6 p.m., Mobil Chemical Co., Macedon, N.Y Protection, & Radiological Health Pro-
802 Monroe. -Various openings including Dev. En- grams.
* * * gr., Quality Control Engr., Mech. Des.. WED., MARCH 16-
Campus Chapel, Supper & New York Planning & Control Analyst, Financial Carrier Air Conditioning Co, Syra-
World's Fair film, "The Parable,"' Sun, Analyst, Senior Programmer, Sales Man- cuse, N.Y.-BS-MS: EM, IE, ME. BS:
March 13, 5:30 p.m., Forest at Washte- ager, etc. Also Mfg. Trainee. BS Indust. ChE, EE, E Math, Met., Sci. Engrg. R.
naw. Mgmt., Bus. or rel. in top one-third of & D., Des., Prod., Sales, Service Applica-
class. 1 yr. mfg. op. exper. . tion.
Newman Student Association, Com- . W. G. Cigar Corp.,,Detroit, Mich. R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co., Pri-
munity mass & supper, March it, 5 -Mgr"eof Sales' Admin.BBA, major in marily Chicago-BS-MS: ChE, EE, ME
p.m., 331 Thompson. Also Fri.: Cath- mktg. pref. No exper. req. Handle sales BS: CE, E Math, EM, E Physics, IE.
olic Voice Series. Speaker: Daniel Cal- service admin. for makers of R. G R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales.
lahan, "The Church in a Secular So- Dunn. National Castings Groups, Midland-
ciety," 8 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. Kreske Institute, Detroit-Bio-Chem. .__ s__ d____ s, ____d-
* * * Tech., immed. opening for woman. B£

Ro s Corp., Cleveland, Ohio & Melrose
Park, Ill.; Sharon, Pa.-BS: EE, EM, IE
ME, Met. Men only. R. & D., Des
Prod. Sales.
United Technology Center, Div. of
United Aircraft Corp., Sunnyvale. Calif
-BS-MS: EM, ME. BS: ChE, EE. MS
Met. R. & D., Des.
U.S. Govt., Navy, U.S. Naval Air Dev_
Center, Johnsville, Pa.-Any Degree: AE,
EE, EM, ME, Physics. BS: E Physics.
R. & D., Des., Test.
U.S. Govt., Navy, Naval District (for-
merly PRNC):
U.S. Naval Res. Lab., Wash., D.C. -
Any Degree: CE, EE, ME, Physics. MS-
PhD: Met., Chem., Math. BS: E Math,
E Physics. R. & D., Des., Test.
U.S. Naval Ordnance Lab., White Oak,
Silver Spring, Md.-Any Degree: AE &
Astro., EE, ME, Physics. IS-PhD: ChE,
Chem., Math. BS: E Physics. R. & D.,
Des., Test.
David Taylor Model Basin, Carderock,
Md.-Any Degree AE, CE, EE, ME,
Naval & Marine, Math, Physics. BS: E,
Physics. R. & D., Des., Test.
U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office,
Suitland, Md.-Any Degree : CE, EE,
ME, Meteor. & Ocean., Chem., Physics,
Math, Geology. BS: E Math, E Physics.
R. & D., Des., Test.
U.S. Naval Weapons Lab., Dahlgren.
Va.-Any Degree: EE, ME, Physics &
Math. BS: E Math, E Physics. R. &
D., Des., Test.
See Restrictions posted on bulletin

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board.
U.S. Naval Propellant Plant, Indian
Head, Md.-Any Degree: ChE, EE IE,
ME, Chem. BS-MS: Math, Physics, BS:
E Math, E Physics. MS-PhD: Info, &
Controls. R. & D., Des.
-WED.-FRI., MARCH 16-18--
General Motors Corp., All Divisions-
Summer Employment: Jr., Sr. & Grad
students in EE, EM, IE, Mat'ls., ME,
Met., Chemical, Info. & Controls. R &
D., Des., Prod., Programming.

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announces
PETITIONING OPEN for
SPH SHOW CENTRALCOMTE

Bahai Student Group, Fireside:
"Twenty Thousand Martyrs," March 11,
8 p.m., 3545 SAB. All welcome.
* * *
Newman Student Association, 10 a.m.
Steering Committee meeting-all weli-
come. 1-1:30 p.m., Undergraduate meet-
ing-refreshments. 8 p.m., art film &
discussion, Lindsay Anderson's "This
Sporting Life."

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Chem. Some exper. pref. for res. lab.
City of Tampa, Fla.-Librarians witi-
A.M.L.S, plus 1-4 yrs. exper. Also Li-
brarian I, BA plus acceptance to A.L.A.
accredited grad school for prof. library
trng. grant, leading to MA in Lib. Sci
U.S. Plywood Corp., Gaylord, Mich. -
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Married man, draft exempt. Work on
des. changes & improvements in prod
Campbell Soup Co., Napoleon, Ohio
Project Engr. BSE. 3. Quality Control
Analyst. Any degree with math through
calculus to determine labor standards
methods improvement, etc.
For further information, please call
764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
212 SAB-
Gove Engrs., Inc., Kalamazoo, Mich.
-Grad students. Architectural drafts-
men, surveyors, & civil engrs. Part or
full time work,
Camp Birch Trails, Wis.-Girls. Will
interview March 16 from 1-5. Crafts
director, tennis, canoeing & music
counselors.
Details at Summer Placement, 212
SAB, Lower Level.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seninrs & grad students, please
sign schedule posted at 128-H West
Engrg.
MARCH 15-
C-M of Grand Rapids, Inc, Represent-
ing The Rapids-Standard Co., Inc., 20
centers throughout U.S.-BS: EE, IE
ME. Citizens & non-citizens becoming
citizen. Dev., Prod., Sales.
Continental Oil Co., Agrico Chemical
Co., Mfg.-BS: IE, Chem., Agronomy,
Bus. Ad. grads, Econ. Prod. & Mktg.
Continental Oil Co., R. & D. Dept.,
Ponca City, Okla.-Any . Degree: ChE.
MS-PhD: Physics, Geol., Mining, Min-
eralogy. PhD: Math, Agronomy, R. &
D.

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MASS MEETING: Tuesday, March 15, 1966 ... 7:30 P.M.
LEAGUE-VANDENBURG ROOM
Petitions also available at League and Union Offices Monday, March 14, 1966

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