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The report of the doctoral committee on the final oral examina- tion must be filed with the recorder of the Graduate School, together with two copies of the dissertation-ready in all respects for publication-not later than Mon., April 10. All Students in the School of Educa- tion (Undergraduate): Preclassification for the Fall Term (I) 1967 is in prog- ress. It will end on April 10. This ma- terial may be obtained in Room 1431 UES. Students should register early. Botany Seminar: Harry A. Douthit, Jr. from University of Wisconsin, "Satel- lite DNA's from Bacillus," Wed., Feb. 15, 4:15 p.m., 1139 Natural Science Bldg. Summer Program of Graduate Student Research Fund Grants: Is now open for competition. In preparing his application, of which 15 copies should be submitted to the Graduate School, the student should present a clear statement concerning the nature of his research problem and the estimated cost of the specific items of expenditure. The application should be accompanied by a supporting letter of which there should also be 15 cop- Les, from the chairman of his doctoral committee. For information and proposal guide- lines, contact departmental chairmen or Room 1014 Rackham. Deadline for submission of application is Thurs., March 16. Doctoral Examination for Sheldon Norman Salinger, Electrical Engineer- ing; thesis: "Simulation and Analysis of the Low-Voltage Arc Mode in Plasma Diodes," Tues., Feb. 14, Room 1075 East Engineering Bldg., 1 p.m. Chairman, Rowe. Foreign Visitors Following are the foreign visitors programmed through the Office of For- eign Visitor Programs, who will be on campus this week on the dates indi- Engl., Hist., Math, Philo. and Psych. cated. Program arrangements are being for Mgmt. Trng. made by Mrs. Suzanne Meyer, acting New York Daily News (News Syndi- coordinator, Foreign Visitors Programe sate.Co., Inc.), N.Y.C.-BA/adv. degrees office, 764-2148. Econ., Engl., Fine Arts, Gen. Lib. Arts, Miss Foongfuang Kruatrachue, chair- Rist., Journ., Libr. Sci., Math & Poll, man, Division of English and Litera- Sci. for Mgmt. Trng., Sales, Writing, ture, Department of Humanities and Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Social Sciences, the College of Edu- -BA/adv. degrees Econ., Math, Philo., cation, Patumwan, Bangkok, Thailand, Physics, Chem. for Sales and Data Feb. 20-21. Processing Trainees. Mrs. Nartchaleo Sumawong, chairman, United States Office of Education, Psychology and Guidance Division, De- Wash., D.C.-BA/adv. degrees Econ., Ed- partment of Education, the College ucation, Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., of Education, Prasarnmit Road, Bang- Math, Poli. Sci., Phych., Soc., for Mgmt. kok, Thailand, Feb. 20-21. Trng., Publin Admin., Educational Spe- Miss Nina Devons, member of fac- cialists and other. ulty of the English Department of the Burroughs Corp., Jackson, Mich.-BA Hebrew University, -Jerusalem, Israel, any field, with 1 Jar o ac.-a Feb. 20-22. nY pitin year of acctg. Sales Fabio Fulgencia Peixoto, dental stu- lrng. posi onrocessinmktguipmplete dent from Minas Gerais, Brazil, Feb. 21. le daosg u n 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 212 SAB- Lufthansa Applications-For work in Germany due in Detroit Feb. 15. Ap- plications at Summer Placement Service. INTERVIEWS: FEB. 15- Camp Tamarack, Mich.-Coed. Inter- view Feb. 15, a.m. & p.m. Counselors, supervisors and specialists in arts & crafts, waterfront, nature, drama, mu- sic. Truck-Bus driver, kitchen mgr. and nurse. FEB. 16-- Camp Charlevoix, Mich,-Boys. Inter- view Feb. 16. 10-12 & 1-5. Head coun- selor, waterfront, sailing, tennis, na- ture & handicraft. Hupp Corp. Gibson Refrigerator Div. Johnson Service Co. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Trans World Airlines. Across NCamipus TUESDAY, FEB. 14 8:30 p.m.-School of Music pre- sents a concert by The Baroque Trio in Rackham Lecture Hall. Benefit Art Show and Sale ARTISTS AGAINST THE 'WAR (partial list) III i ii J. T. Abernathy Barry Avedon Fred Bauer Pat Bauer Ruth Chodorkoff Milton Cohen Wyn Cortes Ruth Weisberg Michele Doner Bill Hayes Daniel Higgins Lois Kojola Cynthia Liddell Al Loving George Manupelli Michael Zahratka Albert Mullen Hope Palmer Carol Ross Denah Schuman Mark Sedgeman Lewis Simpson Albert Webe r Pilacemen t ANNOUNCEMENT: Special Interview at Engineering Placement: Chevron Research Co. oft Richmond, Calif., interviewing women for position in Engrg. Res. Group Feb. 14-17. BS/MS Chem., ChE, Phys. with trng. or exper. in Lib. Set. Call Mr. Ravicz at Engineering Placement, 764- 8483 for interview appointment. PLACEMFNT INTERVIEWS: Gradu- ates and seniors make appointments by1 4 p.m. of the day preceding the visits by the following companies. All em- ployers expect to see your file before the interview Please return forms and update your files as soon as possible.' Call 764-7460, General Division Desk. THURS., FEB. 16- R. R. Donnelley and Sons Co., Chica- go, Ill.-BA/adv. degrees Econ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Math, Poll. Set., Psych., & Soc. for Mgmt. Trng., Produc- tion, Purchasing and Sales. Household Finance Corp., Southfield, Mich.-BA Fine Arts, Gen. Lib. Arts, Psych. & Soc. for Banking, Mglnt. Trng., Public Admin. International Business Machines Corp., Dearborn, Mich.-BA/adv. degrees Math & Phys. Chem. for Computing, Prod., Sales and Syst. Engrs. National Castings (Div. of Midland- Ross Corp.), Cleveland, Ohio-p.m. only, BA Econ. & Gen. Lib. Arts for Mgmt. Trng., Personnel, Product, Sales. University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y.--Any degree or major for Biol., Library, Sec., Social Work, Health Ca- reers. Employment with the university staffs. FRI., FEB. 17-- Port of New York Authority, N.Y. - BA/adv. degrees Architect., Econ., POSITION OPENINGS: State of Illinois, Department of Per- sonnel, . Springfield, Ill.-The depart- ment would consider arranging to give the Ill. Professional Career Entry Exam on this campus in coordination with this office. We request that any inter- ested persons contact us as soon as possible so we may arrange for the exam before students leave campus. Contact Mrs. Davis, 764-7460. Brochures describing careers available at Bureau. Berkeley School, N.Y.C.-12 week sec- retarial program for college grads. Ap- ply early, address at Bureau. Local Organization-Director, Head Start Project, admin. exper., familiar with Washtenaw County; knowledge of elem. ed. and exper. in working with poor. Length of program, April 1- Aug. 25. Elyria Memorial Hospital, Elyria, Ohio -Biochemist, Med. Tech., Pharmacist, Occup. Therap., Physical Therap., Pro- fessional Nurse needed. University of Pennsylvania, Philadel- phia, Pa.-Institutional Research Spe- cialist, studying future univ. require- ments for academic and physical mas- ter plan. Fo* * a For more information please call S * * Applications and details at Summer 8:30 p.m.-School of Music pre- Placement Service, 212 SAB, Lower Level. sents a recital by students of the tuba in the school's Recital Hall. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15 VIEWS: Make interview appointments at Room 128-H, West Engineering Bldg. 3:00 p.m.-David Halberstam, FEB. 20- foreign correspondent for the New Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. York Times will give a lecture in American Oil Co.-Research & Dev. Corning Glass Works, journalism, "An American Cor- Dana Corp. respondent Behind the Iron Cur- Daverman Associates, Inc. tain" in Kellogg Auditorium. W. R. Grace-Dewey & Almy Chemi- 7 and 9:05 p.m.-Cinema Guild clCo. .7ad90 ~.Cnm ul Kelsey-Hayes. presents its Experimental Series Mitts & Merrill, Inc.}Prgram in the Architecture Aud. Ohio State Highway Dept. 8:30 in-th o Msictpre- Texaco, Inc. :30 p.m.-School of Music pre- TRW, Inc.-Michigan Division. sents a concert, "Contemporary U.S. Govt.-Army Materiel Command. Directions" in Hill Aud. U.S. Govt.-Maritime Administration. _ FEB. 21- _ American Electric Power Service Corp. American Oil Co.-Research & Devel- opment. Amphenol-Borg Electronics Corp. Continental Oil Co.- Diamond Chai Co., Inc. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.-Aero space & Atomic Corp. H. K. Ferguson Co. Harnischfeger Corp. Sports Staff Hazeltine Corp. e SATURDAY--FEBRUARY 18 3 P.M.-Midnight Michigan Union-Rm. 3-KLMN H S !-~~-,- ponsored by. Citizens for New Politics . ._ _ __ ...___ _ . . _ _. _ ali i L Join The Daily Sports Staff Ao A ORGANIZATION NOTICES ?''. "a"":.'.vv~v ~vo .,v:..cv::" :7"fiY"??+. :?: 0:"?:": v "?"?: W9,r:r:..v v.;{{" .?:.%Sv"bX:: :vi:":: y:; 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. Russky Kruzhok, Tea and Russian conversation, Tuesdays, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. * * * Russian Circle, An evening of poetry, recitation and comedy featuring "The Boor" by A. P. Chekov, Thurs., Feb. 16, 8 p.m., 2065 Frieze Bldg. Scottish Country Folk Dance Club, Dancing, Wed., Feb. 15, 8-10 p.m., Women's Athletic Bldg. Step instruc- tion and practice, 8-8:30 p.m. only. *. * * Deutscher Verein, Tues., Feb. 14, Kaf- feestunde, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. * e * U. of M. Rifle Club, Election of offi- cers, Feb. 15, 7 p.m., ROTC Rifle Range. * * * Phi Eta Sigma, Freshman men's hon- nor society. All members who are grad- uating seniors and who plan to work for graduate degrees may apply for one of six $300 scholarships by contact- ing Prof. John V. Field, 14500 Mason Hall. Local deadline for applications is Feb. 24. I electrical engineers mechanical engineers industrial engineers These are professionally rewarding careers with a company which has been an established leader in electronics research, development and manufacturing since 1924. Our projects encompass advanced work in such areas as electronic detection and identification, data processing and display systems for the Armed Forces, NASA, FAA and the aerospace industry. Openings for June graduates in: " Research - EE: all levels " Development and Design - BS/MS in EE or ME " Test Engineering - BS in EE * Field Engineering - BS in EE * Publications Engineering - BS in EE or ME " Project Administration - BS in EE, ME or IE *"Manufacturing Engineering - BS in IE or ME Assignments in Long Island, New York, and suburban Boston, Massachusetts. For details, see our brochure, "Electronics at Hazeltine," at your Placement Office and arrange an appointment now. interviews on campus TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 NA/ OI~i AZELTINE CORPORATION HAZELTIME HAZELT NEC P AT ON Little Neck, New York 11362 An Equal Opportunity Employer A Plans for Progress Company George Bernard U DR. EMIL LEFFLER Sh I o will interview graduate students in all liberal arts fields at the placement office for the 135 secondary schools, colleges, universities, and schools of theology of The Methodist Church. l FEBRUARY 21 Bureau of Appointments INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS CIVIL ENGINEERS TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS Excellent opportunity for recent graduates or experienced individuals. A rewarding challenge in new Industrial Engineering department of the Northern Pacific Railway organization to probe the many facets of operation, construction and maintenance. Positions available at headquarters in St. Paul, Minn., and at locations between the Twin Cities and the Pacific Northwest. s I be darned! Youth isn't wasted on the young. And the young don't waste their time at Celanese. Our top people are never old-fashioned about any new idea, whether it comes from middle management or from our youngest college grad. We have a master plan and the vitality to-make it work. Marketing is way-out and zeroed right in. Finance knows that we have better things to do with our money than let it grow barnacles... shelled out $465 million in capital expenditures over the last 3 years. In the scientific department, we combine technical insight with an unusual grasp of marketing dynamics. Thinking young explains how we chalked-up one of the most impressive corporate rebuilding jobs in recent history. How we turned what was basically a one-product business into a.solid and diverse international corporation dealing in chemicals, miracle fibers, plastics, paints, petroleum and forest products. How we multiplied sales 5 fold in 10 years. How we now have 100 plants in the U.S., Canada, Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia. Possibly we could afford to relax a little. But success makes young blood run even faster. Which means that the ambitious college grad couldn't find a more provocative opportunity anywhere else in American industry. Accountants, Chemists, ChEs, MEs, Physicists, MBAs Our representative will be on your campus soon. Contact your placement director to make an interview appointment. Or write for a brochure outlining more specific areas of job opportunity to Mr. J. B. Kuhn,. Manager of University Recruitment, Celanese Corporation, 522 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y, 10036. CONTACT: - A") Mr. G. M. deLambert Director of Personnel Northern Pacific Railway Building St. Paul, Minn. 55101 "The Railroad with Young Ideas." An equal opportunity employer. pmmnmmmn mm mmmmmm nmmmmm nna m mmnn nn nnnn nm * t I t t t THOMPSON'S PIZZAt 761-0001 t t t I I This COUPON Good Toward So i t tT