PAGE EIGHT THE micnICAN DAILY THURSDAY, .APRIL 13,1967 PAGEEIGT TH MIHIGA DALY TURSAY. PRI 13.19I -_ ...Y.._... .. . .. ... _.., .,.,. 0 SUMMER, JOBS DAILY FFICIAL BULLETIN .:.:............: .:1 ..v.w.v.:F.":".{:......*.... ... ..":: ... ...:"r .. ... :....:....: : .M:t ;}:' : FOR STUDENTS Applications now being accepted for summer jobs with major corporation. Students 18 yrs. of age and over wanted to learn (Continued from Page 7) "A Study of the Rheology of Suspen- sions of Rod-Shaped Particles in a Navier-Stokes Liquid," Fri., April 14, Room 3201 East Engineering, at 1 p.m. Chairman, J. D. Goddard. 1965-1966 University of Michigan Bib- liography: Forms for bibliographic in- formation for the current "University Bibliography". are being mated to Uni- versity faculty and staff members. Any University employe who has publica- tions to report for the period July 1, 1965, to December 31, 1966, and who has not received the form is requested to call the ORA Editorial Office, 764- 4277. SPRING COMMENCEMENT EXERCISE April 29, 1967 Graduates Assemble at 9:31 a.m. Procession Enters Field at 10 a.m. Program Begins at 10:30 a.m. Exercises to be held at 10:30 a.m either in the Stadium or Yost Field House, depending on the weather. Ex- ercises will conclude about 12 30 All graduates as of April1967 are eli- gible to participate. Tickets: For Yost Field House: Two to each prospective graduate, to be distributed from Mon., April 17, to 5 p.m., Fri., April 28, at Diploma Office, 555 Ad- ministration Bldg. Office will be closed Sat., April 22. For Stadium: No tickets necessary rmarketing, sales promotion, and brand identification techniques during summer period. HighI ing courses given to qualified first 3 wks. $130 per wk. plus level executive management train- applicants. Salary $105 per wk. for bonuses starting 4th wk. I i SCHOLARSHIPS win one of 15 $1,000 scholarships TRAVEL, Work anywhere in U.S. or Canada. Qualified students may work overseas. HIGH PAY earn at least $1,500 for the. summer student-make $3,000 and more. SEE EU ROPE Win all expense paid ho iday in Europe for an entire week. I ifshe doesn't give it to you... . -get it yourself! JAUE EA~f SChildren not admitted unless accom panled by adults Academic Cestime: Can be rented a WiMe Spurt Shop. l North lini veisit.' Ave., Ann Arbor Orders shyold bf placed timnediately Assembly fox Graduates: 'At 9:30 a.m in area east of btadluiin MarshaI's will direct graduates to propel sta tions, if siren indicates tat tnterval fro 8iunt:b0 to 9 a.m ) that exercise- are to be held in Yost tield House graduates should go directly there an- be seated by marshals, Spectators: Stadium: Enter by Main St gate only. All should be seated by 10 a.m when procession enters field. Yost Field House: Owing to lack of space only those holding tickets can be admitted. Enter on State St., opposit< McKitiley Ave. Graduation Announcements, Invita. tions, etc.: Inquire at office of Stu- dent Affairs. Commencement Programs: To be disd tributed at Stadium or Yost Field House. Distribution of Diplomas: Diplomas conferred as of April 29, 1967, may be :alled for at the Student Activities, Bldg. May 15 through May 24, 1967. Medical School diplomas will be dis- tributed at Class Day exercises June 3; Flint College diplomas at the Flint College Convocation June 2; Dearborn Zampus diplomas at the graduation ex- ercises June 11; Law School diplomas nay be called for after May 29 at Room 555 Administration Bldg. Doctoral degree candidates who qual- Ify for the PhD degree or a simila, degree from the Graduate School anc Regents, ex-Regents, Members of the Who AT"1I )1rHE OMMhN(;6MEN Deans' Conference and other adminis- XEVI IS will be given a hood h trative officials at 9.15 a.m. in Room the I:nlve.sity 2549 Adlinistration Bldg.. where they ____nuiv_ ayrbe. (-Transportation to Stadium Pl.ANN 1t1K s'RING tu NICt MEI.:N j or Yost Field House will be provided.) Saturday, April 29, 1967, 10 a.m. Delegates fron. other Institutions at IW 'A fi t R t A I R9:15 a.m. in th. Lawyers Club Lounge I Tie of Aembl9:0aIR (xcptwhere they may robe. (Transportation asTime of Assembly- 9:30 am. except to Stadium or Yost Field House will Mlaces of Assembly- be provided., Stlrients of all Schools and Colleges ehedubles of Assembly will be pot- asecmhle on the gravel roadway and ed on bulletin biads of appropriate ar.t ining girassy area located to the buildings Maikars will be placed at North of an East West line leading into the assermbling places on Commence- the Tunnel Entrance to the Stadium nment I lay (utider the East Gate of'the Stadiumi March into Stadhim-0 a m. in tour columns of two's in the tot- WEAT1hit RAINY lowing order In case of rainy weather, the Uni- Section A-North side of grass near vesity lire iren will be blown at in- lence tei vals between 8:50 and 9 a.m. Indi- Literature. Science and the Arts cating the exercises in the Stadium Section B &"'tth side of grass. will be abandoned. Members of the -Medicine tin front) F4aculties, Regents, Deans, etc., will -Law behind Medicine) assemble at the same places as for the -Dentistiv (behind Law y fair weather program ,Graduates will go -Pharmacy tbehind Dientistry) directly to Yost Field House at 10 -Engineering (behind Pharmacy) a.m. and enter by the South door. -Mutsic (behind Engineering) Section C-Roadway adpoining grass. Plac m n -rdat Schoo Docos in frnt a ~ ~ ce z - Graduate School Masters (behind POSITION OPENINGS: Doctors) POSITIOereN iNGS:R.H Mcyd -Architecture (behind Masters) Baxbergers, Div. of H. H. Macy & -Education (behind Architecture) (Continued on Page 12) -Natural Resources (behind Educa- -._ _ _ _ _ tion D-Roadway, South of Section -[A~ - - p C. .nt cross -Nursing (in front) -Business Administration (behind Nursing) -Public Health (behind Business Ad- ministration) a -Social Work (behind Public Health) -Flint (behind Social Work) -Dearborn (behind Flint) Members of the Faculties at 9:15 a.m in the Lobby, first floor, Administra- tion Bldg., where they may robe. (Transportation to Stadium or Yost Field House will be provided.) w r Best Positions Going Fast! Call Today For Appointment 9:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. & IND. ...... . .Mr. Schmitt ...... A.C. 616 459-5079 MILWAUKEE, WIS. & IOWA ............ Mr. Bergman ........A.C. 414 276-4119 CHICAGO LOOP & SO. ILL. ........... Mr. Vass ...........A.C. 312 346-6108 CHICAGO LOOP & NO. ILL. ... ..... 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