PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. MARCR 19= 1-499 -AE GTTEMCHGNDIY1FN TVM1'ni o r.uas I L 3 ilA j, l ill it ki Kl IU, 1ZIUU m DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) dents at any class level for summer trng. program leading to career in ad- vertising. Trng. in art layout, film advtg. prod., copywriting, mkt. res., etc. If applying for art layout or copywrit- ing bring sample of skill. J. C. Penney Co., Inc., N.Y.C.-April grads in Gen. Lib. Arts, Econ., Engl., Math, Psych., Speech, Educ., etc. for po- sitions in Mgmt. Trng, Merchandising & inside sales. Located throughout U.S. (p.m. only). Michigan Civil Service Comm., Lansing -BA's' & adv. degrees in all fields for trainee programs in areas including Admin. Analyst, Buyer, Econ. Res., Highway Planning, Personnel Tech., Corrections Psych., etc. Heretoga Syndicate, Ann Arbor-BA's in Gen. Lib. Arts, Engl., Econ., Music, Architect., Gen. Chem., etc. MA's in Engl. & Journ. for positions in advtg., art & des., elec. computing, foreign trade, library, mkt, res. pub. relations, statistics, gen. & tech. writing. Also admin. ass't. to managing editor. WED., MARCH 23- Wayne County Bureau of Social Aid, Detroit-Degrees in Gen. Lib. Arts, For- eign Lang., Engl., Educ., Econ., Journ., Public Health, Soc. & Soc. Work for po- sitions in social work. U.S..Army-WAC, Detroit-Women, all degree levels for Officer Candidate School for eventual positions in Art & Des., Biol., Lang., Mght. Trg., Per- sonnel, Public Relations, Statistics, Writing, etc. U.S. & overseas locations. Beauty Counselors, Inc., Grosse Pointe, Mch.-Men with degrees in any field of study for mgmt. trng. Owens-Corning Fiberglas. Corp., To- ledo, Ohio-April & June grads in Gen. Lib. Arts, Econ. & Math, Gen. Chem. & Physics for positions in mgmt. trng., purchasing, inside sales & transport. Plants & sales offices throughout the U.S. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn.-Men with degrees in Econ., Educ., Law, Lib. Sci., Psych., Soc. Work, etc. for home office insur- ance, mgmt. trng. & inside sales. Lo- cated in Southfield, Mich. 20th Century Guardian Life Insur- ance Co., Wash., D.C.-BA's Foreign Langs., Econ., Architect., Lib. Sci., Poli. Sci., etc. for positions in mgmt. trng., public admin., inside sales, secretarial, etc. Offices in major U.S. cities. U.S. citizenship not req. for international assignments. THURS., MARCH 24- S. S. Kresge Co., Detroit-April & June male grads in Gen. Lib. Arts for mgmt. trng. located in Michigan, Indiana & Ohio. Accion International, Cambridge, Mass.-All degree levels for Social Work & Community Action in Latin Amer- ica. U.S. citizenship not req. Assist in dev. programs at local & regional levels. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Chicago-- BA & MA's in Econ., Educ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, Journ., Speech, Soc. Work, etc. for positions in Mgmt. Trng., Per- sonnel, Public Admin., Field Directors & Social Work. Locations include Mich- igan, Wisconsin, Indiana & Illinois. U.S. Army, WAC-See Wed., March 23. Goodbody & Co., Detroit - April ma}e grads in Econ for inside sales. Offices in 42 cities throughout U.S. FRI., MARCH 25- Pan American World Airways, N.Y.C. -Male grads in Gen. Lib. Arts & For- eign Lang. for mgmt. trng. & inside & territorial sales. , Aetna Life Insurance Co., Saginaw, Mich.-Male grads in Econ., Educ., Eng- lish, Law, Speech, Soc. & Soc. Work for mgmt. trng. & social work. Locations include Saginaw, Bay City, Midland, Flint & N.E. Michigan. Accion International, Cambridge, Mass.-See Thurs., March 24. Cannon Paper Co., Toledo, Ohio - Male grads in Gen. Lib. Arts for sales territory in Ann Arbor, Coldwater & Toledo area (p.m. only). SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: Attn.: Citizens of Venezuela-Com- pania Shell de Venezuela will interview at the International Center on March 21 & 22 for grads in Petrol., Mech. & Elect. Engrg., Geol., Chem., Basic Sci- ences, Math & Bus. Ad. Positions in exploration & prod., refining, mktg. & admin. For appointment please call Mrs. Janice Miller, International Center, 764-2148. Bus. Ad. Placement-Koehring Co. -Will interview on March 22 for posi- tions in mgmt. trng. & personnel. BA's in Gen. Lib. Arts for diversified orga- nization covering construction & Indust. machinery. U.S. & foreign divisions. Make appointments at 254 Bus. Admin School. American Hospital Supply Corp. - Will interview April BA & MA grads on March 23, for positions in general training program & sales. Make ap- pointments at 254 Bus. Ad. School, SUMMER PLACEMENTSERVICE: 212 SAB- INTERVIEWS: MARCH 17- Camp Oakland, Mich.-Coed. Counse- lors,, men & women. Waterfront direc- tor, program director & handicraft specialists. Camp Pendalouan, Mich.-YMCA. Wa- terfront director, program director, cabin counselors & nurse. From 1-5 p.m MARCH 18- Fox Valley Girl Scout Council, Big Rock, IlL.-Riding instructor, canoeing instructor & ass't. unit leaders. Camp Hill Top, Mich.-Coed. Men & women counselors. Details at Summer Placement Service, 212 SAB, Lower Level. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign schedule posted at 128-H West Engrg. MON.-TUES., MARCH 21-22- Calif. Institute of Tech., Jet Pro- pudsion Lab., Pasadena, Calif. - MS- PhD: Comm. Sci., EM, Info. & Con- trols, ME. PhD: ChE. R. & D., Des. MON., MARCH 21- Clark Equipment Co., Mich. & Ind.- BS: ChE, CE, E Math, IE, Mat'ls., ME. Can consider non-citizens becoming U.S. citizen. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales, Computer App. Combustion Engineering, Inc., Wind- sor, Conn.; Wellsville, N.Y.; E. Chi- cago, Ino.; Monongahela, Pa.; Chatta- nooga & St. Louis-BS-MS: ChE, CE, ME, Met. BS: EE, E Math, EM, E Phys- ics, Sci. Engrg. MS-Prof.: Nuclear. Men only. Citizens & non-citizens becom- ing citizen. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales. Continental Aviation & Engrg. Corp., Detroit, Mich.-BS-MS: Aero., ME. Citi- zens & non-citizens becoming citizen. R. & D., Des. Continental Can Co., Central Metal Div., Chicago-BS: EE, EM, IE, ME. Prod. General Telephone Co. of Mich., Mus- kegon, Mich.-BS: EE., Citizens & non- citizens becoming citizen. Des., Prod. Koehring Co., Midwest-BS: CE, IE, ME. Men only. Des.. Prod., Sales. Morse Div., Borg-Warner Corp., Ithaca N.Y.-BS: EE, EM, E Physics, IE, ME, Met. BA: Bus., Acctg., Finance, Mktg. Also Liberal Arts majors. Dev., Des., Prod., Sales. Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Ann Ar- bor & Rochester, Minn. (p.m.)-BS-MS: 1 . iscount records, PROUDLY ANNOUNCES A NEW ARRIVAL DELUXE EUROPEAN PERFORMANCES AT BUDGET PRICES eco- S U a a t a special introductory price o f 89 MONO or STEREO. 9 n Chamber Music of the Bach Sons* Karlheinz Zoller, flute Lothar Koch, oboe lrmgard Lechner, cembalo Liszt-Christmas Tree Erno Szegedi, piano Bartok-Mikrokosmos Ditto Pasztory-Bartok, piano Liszt-Mazeppa* Viski-Enigma Hungarian State Concert Orchestra-Gyula Nemeth, cond. Harpsichord Music by* Romeau, D. Scarlatti, F. Couperin, and J. S. Bach Ingrid Heiler, cembalo t 'V Harpsichord Music by* Schubert-3 Violin Sonatas J. S. Bach Johanna Martzy, violin Ingrid Heiler, cembalo Jean Antonietti, piano Schubert-Duo in A Major Pergolesia-Stabat Mater* Rondeau-Brilliant in B Minor Karin Kuester, soprano Johanna Martzy, violin Bertamria Klaembt, alto Jean Antonietti, piano Cologne Bach Orchestra--. Herman Schroeder, cond. 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