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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1967

PAGE EIGHT TIlE MIChIGAN DAILY

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Canadair Limited.
Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
Eaton Mfg. Co.
Ford Motor Co.
Ingersoll-Rand Co.
Kimberly-Clark Corp.
Monsanto Co.
Newport News-Shipbuilding & Dry
Dock Co.
Rockwell-Standard Corp.
TRW Systems, Inc.

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(Continued from Page 2) 1Appointed: Rfck Handel, Nelson Landet
and Neill Hollenshead to the interview-E
Approved: Rules Governing the Use ing committee for the Student AdvisoryI
of the Workshop (1) Student organiza- Boards to the Vice-Presidents.
ftion may use the workshop throughrs
permission slip and key from~ the Of o egn Y st r
fice of Student Organizations for the
necessary work period. (2) Cleanup your
own debris after each work period. De- Following are the foreign visitors
posit waste in containers provided or programmed through the Office of For-
break into small pieces and deposit in eign Visitor Programs, who will be on
waste bin. (3) No smoking, campus this week on the dates indi-
cated. Program arrangements are being
Approved: That SGC hereby author- made by Mrs. Clifford R. Miller, coordi-
izes the Legal Services, Committee of nator, Foreign Visitor Programs, 764-
the Student Housing Association to 2148
enquire into and conduct the prelimin-
ary negotiations concerning the estab- Nelson Horatio Young, registrar, Unit-
lishment of a lStudent Legal Referral ed College, The Chinese University,
Service. ; Hong Kong, Jan. 29-Feb. 1

Approved: That SGC appropriate $75
for travel expenses to Ed Robinson to
attend the Student Leaders Conference
with Dean Rusk in Washington, D.C.
Approved: That SGC reopen petition-
ing for the Student Advisory Boards
to the vice-presidents and begin in-
terviewing as soon as possible. New
petitions will be due no later than. Fri-
day, Feb. 3. at 5 p.m. Appointments will
te made by SGC on Thursday, Feb. 9.
Each student Vice-President Advisory
Board and the President's Advisory
Commission shall conduct one open and
one pre-advertised meeting once every
two weeks. Any group of 25 may peti-
tion and obtain no more than two
additional open meetings every two
weeks. The president o SGC may also
call such a meeting.

Colombian student leaders accom-
panied by Jose Caragol and Raul Ar-
mand: A. Bustos, J. Herrera, J. Mo-
lano, A. Tarazona, A. Posada, F. Puyo,
C. Soto, Monte, Jan. 29-Feb. 3.
Dr. Horgny Segerstedt, rector, Uni-
versity of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden,
Feb. 1-3.
Ishak Mohammed El Kahlifa Sherif,
poet, parliamentarian and landowner,
Omdurman, the Sudan, Feb. 1-4.
Dragutin Frankovic, director, Yugo-
slav Institute 'for Educational Re-
search, Belgrade; visiting professor, De-
partment of Education, Faculty of
Philosophy, Zagreb, Yugoslavia, Feb. 1-
5.
Her Royal Highness Princess Irene of
Greece, Feb. 6.
Prof. Rene Mario Longobardi, direc-

tor of the University Pedagogical De-i
partment, National University of Elf
Litoral, Rosario, Province of Santa Fe,t
Argentina, Feb. 7.
Placement
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Gradu-
ates and seniors make *ippointments by
4 p.m. of the day preceding the visitsy
by the following companies. All em-
ployers expect to see your file before
the interview. Please return forms andf
update your files as soon as possible.l
Call 764-7460, General Division Desk. I
THURS., FEB. 2-
Chase Manhattan Bank, N.Y.C. -
Econ., Engl. & Gen. Lib. Arts for Bank-
ing & Mgmt. Trng.
Canadian Civil Service, Ottawa, Ont.
-All nationalities, primary interest in
Canadians. BA/adv. degrees Anthro., As-
~ro., Biochem., Chem., Geog., Geol.,
Math, Microbiol., Nat. Res., Conserv.,
Pharm., Phys. & Public Health for Sci-
entific Research.
Detroit Civil Service, Detroit - BA/
adv. degrees Archit., Chem., Econ., Fine
Arts, Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Journ., Math,
Nat. Res., Forest., Pharm., Poll Sci.,
Phych., Public Health, Social & Social
Work. For Art & Des., Botany, Comput-
ing, Mgmt. Trng., Personnel, Public Ad.,
Public Rel., Purchasing, Recreation, So-
cial Work, Stat., Trans. & Writing.
Central Intelligence Agency, Wash.,
D.C.-BA/adv. degrees Econ., Engl., Lan-
guages, Gen. Lib. Arts, Geog., Geol.,
Law, Libr. Sc., Math, Phys. & Poll. Sci.
for Cartog., Comput., Libr., Sec. & other.
Lincoln National Life Insurance Co.,
Ft. Wayne, Ind.-BA/adv. degrees Eng-
lish, Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Law, Math,
& other for Insur., Mktg. Res., Sales &
Stat.
Smith, Kline & French Laboratories,
Phila., Pa.-BA/adv. degrees Biochem.,
Chem., Econ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts,
Hist., Journ., Math, Microbiol., Pharm.,
Philo., Poll. Sc., Psych & Social for,
Ad., Biol. & Zool., For. Trade, Mgmt.
Trng., Mkt. Res., Personnel, Public Rel.,
Stat., Writing, International Commerce
Syst. Anal. & Operations Res.
FEB. 3-
Detroit Civil Service-See Thursday's
listing.
Aetna Life and Casualty, Detroit,
Mich.-BA Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Law
& Math for Ins., Mgmt. Trng. & Sales.
United States Air Force-Throughout
U.S. and worldwide. Women Grads
interviewed only now for officer's posi-
tions in Space Syst., Math, Communica-
tions, Electronics, Personnel Admin.,
Stat., Intelligence & Transportation.
New York State Department of Civil
Service, Albany, N.Y.-Masters in Pub-

lic Admin., Poli. Sci., Govt., Public Af- Miehie Co.
fairs, or Law for Public Admin. In- Raymond International, Inc.
ternsbips. Rohm & Haas Co.
Sun Oil Co.
POSITION OPENINGS: Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
New Canaan, Country School, New TRW Systems, Inc.
Canaan, Conn.-Teaching fellowships UXeroxeCop. cl ytmsDv
at pre-school and elem. levels, min. 2 Xerox Corp.
yrs. college for teacher training pro- Babcock & Wilcox Co.
grams having on-the-job trng. and Beloit Corp.
study, some courses offered by sur-
rounding universities.
Michigan Department of Social Serv-
Ices, Lansing, Mich.-Clinical Psycholo-
gist for Girl's Training School, Adrian,
Mich. 2 openings. MS in Cdin, Psych.
or equiv. work on doctorate, could ar-
range less than full-time to complete
studies. LA
Nestle Co., Inc., White Plains, N.Y.-
Young attorney for legal staff, high;
ranking in law school, with 2 yrs. ex- for THE G
per. in counseling, not trial preparation
activities.of unusu
Vickers, Inc., Troy, Mich.-Publica-
tions coordinator, bkgd. in Adv. or
Journ., interested in Industrial Adv.
Office of the Attorney General of1
Michigan, Frank J. Kelley, Lansing,
Mich.-Male, Grad or will consider Sr.
pref. with Poli. Sci. bkgd., excellent lc
exper, for student interested in some
govt. work, varied jobs in attorney's
office, help with speech writing, admin.
duties, traveling with attorney, and Plum Street
other contactsr
* * *Detroit
For further information call 764-7460,
General Division, Bureau of Appoint- Open Monday-
ments, 3200 SAB.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- -

ANY EARRINGS
TELY ?
ROOViEST selection
aa pierced earrings
come to
1 09 S Fourth Ave.
near Huron, in Ann Arbor
Saturday 1O A.M.-6 P.M.

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ORGANIZATION NO TICES
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VIEWS: Make interview appointments I
at Room 128-H, West Engineering Bldg.
FEB. 6-j
Borg-Warner Corp,-Research Center.
FMC Corp.
Ford Motor Co.
Ingersoll-Rand Co.
larathon Oil Co.

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WWJ-TV (2) ed., Feb. 1 9 A.M.

USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student or-
ganizations only. Forms are available
in Room 1011 SAB.
* * *
Scottish Country Dance Club, Danc-
ing, Wed., Feb. 1, 8-10 p.m., Women's
Athletic Bldg.
s *
Deutscher Verein, Kaffeestunde, Wed.,
Feb. 1, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg.
Le Cercle Francais, Film by Sacha
Guitry with Pairet and Serreau (the
French Laurel and Hardy): "Assassins
et Voleurs," Feb. 1, 8 p.m., UGLI
Multipurpose Room.
* * *
College Republican Club, Publicity

Committee meeting-everyone welcome,
Jan. 31, 7 p.m., 2535 SAB.
* * *
Voice-SDS, Executive committee meet-
ing, Tues., Jan. 31, 6:30 p.m., Voice
Office, 2524 SAB. All members welcome
to discuss and vote.
Voice-Students for. a Democratic So-
ciety, General membership meeting,
Tues., Jan. 31, 8-11 p.m., Room 3-GF,
Michigan Union. Everyone welcome -
agenda: discussion of anti-draft pro-
gram, discussion of April 17 mobiliza-
tion against the war in Viet Nam.
Voice-Students for a Democratic So-
ciety. Benefit farewell poetry reading,
Wed., Feb. 1, 8:30 p.m., Union Ball-
room. A final Ann Arbor poetry reading
by Jerome Badanes; also, Martha Mac-
Neal Zweig. Admission.

e needk people you'd never imagine
a bank would need.'

Degree Candidates in:

BS, MS, PhD degrees in ChE, EE, ME,
M't'Is Eng.
BS, MS degrees in CE, IE, MetE
BS degree in Applied Moth
,Meet the Man
from Monsanto
February 7, 8, 9
Sign up for an interview at your placement office.
This year Monsanto will have many openings
for graduates at all degree levels. Fine positions
are open all over the country with America's
3rd largest chemical company. And we're still
growing. Sales have quadrupled in the last 10
years . .. in everything from plasticizers to
farm chemicals; from nuclear sources and
chemical fibers to electronic instruments. Meet
the Man from Monsanto-he has the facts
about a fine future.

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We need English majors
We need architects
We need salesmen
We need graduates with degrees
in math, business administration,
and finance, in languages and law.

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A call of this kind may sound odd
coming from a bank. But maybe
you don't know as much about
the banking business as you think
you do. At least about our kind of
banking business.
Around here the business is chang-
ing all the time. We don't allow it
to stand still. We're constantly
taking a fresh look at old methods
and revising or discarding or com-
ing up with new ideas. And we're

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An Equal Opportunity Employer

large estates, or you may. on the
other hand, spend most of your
time "on location" appraising con-
struction projects.
You may personally manage one of
the many buildings we own and
operate.
Or advise an import dealer on
profitable ventures.
The point is, our personnel require-
ments are much the same as those
of almost any large corporation.
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M err,&
And if you say, "Ha-you don't
need test drivers, do you?" We
would have to hesitate
before answering. No,
we don't need test
drivers right now, but-
Do you see what we
mean ?
Think about it. If you're
soon to get your degree
and have an imagina- Ci
tion and like to think,
we'd very much like to
talk to you. Ask your 4
placement counselor to
set up an appointment
when the man from
BC comes to call.

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continually becoming more in-
volved in more and more fields of
business. And while all this is go-
ing on, we're growing, growing
faster than any other large bank in
the nation.* Obviously a growing
concern offers an ever increasing
amount of opportunity in a variety
of positions.
You could become a trust officer
responsible for the operation of
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He'll be on campus Monday, February 6, Graduate
School of Business Administration.

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