PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1966 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHiGAN DAILY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1966 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Baad Guy Joins OSA ....... ....,_,.,,.... ! xr. ......Y.; , ,r. r :.. ... L ,. ....,. ...:::........ . . {....... . .,r. ....:. . ..:v:: YY".::r,:::::::: .,,..,.h e.. ;~.'.'.,. r C deibered for almost tha ads (Continued from Page 2) energy is a routine use of isotope -BA/MA Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts; Engi., tion. N.Y. State res. not required. Other "I wanted hto make sue that of the School of Music Recital-Reid Nibley, tracer techniques. Hist., Journ. and Speech for Mgmt. winter and spring dates will be an- pianist: Rackham Lecture Hall, 8:30 Requests for grants of $3000 or less Trng., Merchandising and Personnel.-pounced later, fall applications must there was a genuine inter-rela- world P.m. are most appropriate. Grants may cov- TUES., SEPT. 27- be received for tests on Nov. 5 and tionship of students, administra- Jane C er equipment, supplies, research assist- Federal Power Commission, Wash., Dec. 3 no later than Oct. 5 and Nov.itors and faculty before I took the shirt-s Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- ance, and field trips. Applications for D.C.-p.m. only-BA in Econ., Geol., 3. Dec. grads are encouraged to take obs am atife we I t he maybe inar-"The Management of Managers": these grants should be returned to Acctg., and Secretarial Admin. Office Nov. 5 test, job. I am satisfied we have it here. maybe Michigan Union, Rm. 3D,8 a.m. the Phoenix Project by Fri., Sept. 30, work with federal regulation of elect. Control Data Corp., Rochester, Mich. The OSA seems committed to It'si 1966. Grants will be made by Dec. 1, power & national gas industry. -Holley Computer Products Division. involving the students in decision- old Da 1966.rs John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Syst. Anal. Programmer, BBA & 1-2 making, and maximizing the riding ( "( (} (('eApplication blanks may be obtained Co., Detroit, Mich.-p.m. only-BA in yrs. exper. Acctg. BBA/BA, 3-6 yrs.gg from the office of the Phoenix Proj- Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Philos., Engineering positions: QC Engr. - types of educational opportunities hats. Vehicle Regulations: All students ect at the Phoenix Memorial Labora- Psych., Public Health, Speech, Soc. & BSME/EE, 2-5 yrs. or 1-6 yrs. for 2 operating motor vehicles are respon- tory on the North Campus or by call- Bus. Ad. for life insurance sales and positions. Elect.-BSEE & 1-4 yrs. Elect. sible for acquainting themselves with ing 764-6213. sales mgmt. Mechanical-BSME/EE & 2 yrs. Super- the revised student vehicle regulationsAhDnn hrgt visor-BSME/ME 8-1 rMechana that became effective in August, 1966. Center for Naval Analyses, Arlington, ESE&04rsMauct- M/ w eK? a fS Copies of the regulations are available l 1ach.enh ipEc'on, Math Phys- EE & 0-4 3rs. Prod. Devel.-BSEE in Rom 13 AB. &aemet..Chem. for operations research & sy- yrs. ANNOUNCEMENT: tems analy' Erie County Crippled Children's So- WASHINGTON (P)- The miii- 20,000 Regents' eeting: October 21. Corn- RgsrtinMeig for Placement, E. ET 8 it, Inc., Erie, Pa.-Speech Therapist, tar munieations foreoigsideration at this Education and TeachingDivisions - Detroiter Mobile Homes, Inc., St. MA withprogressive ides for expand-,tay is lowering its mental stand- The pl meeting must be in the President's Thurs., Sept. 22, Aud. B, Angell Hall, 3 Louis, Mich.-BA in Gen. Lib, Arts and ing crippled children program. 4 day ards in order to draft 20,000 men year ra hands not later than October 6 (Thurs.). p.m. or 4 p.m. Bureau of Appointments Bus, Ad. for Mgmt. Trng. & Production week. McN _____and Occupational Information regis- & Sales.I** within nine months for special Mev Review Class, Society of Actuaries' tration meeting for all seniors and FRI., SEPT. 30- For further information please call training and eventual regular trainir Part 1 Examination: Will organize 4 graduates for coming recruiting season Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chi- 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of servie. trati n p.m., Thurs., Sept. 22, in 2444 Mason of interviews from government, busi- cago, Ill.-BA/MA in Econ. & Math for Appointments, 3200 SAB. H1al. ness, industry and all educational in- Banking Elec. Computing and Secre- The move announced Tuesday is I stitutions for teaching and non-teach- tarial. TEACHER PLACEMENT: ~f^ ., ... - get at the University," he into the anonymous world! University administrator, a little-traveled by Joe and College, comes Dave Baad, leeved and smiling and just a little bit hesitant. a pretty big jump for an wily editor to suddenly start! with the guys in the black tandards men eligible by June 30. an is to reach its 100,000-a- ate in 1968-69. amara sees the special ng as an arm in the admins- n's antipoverty program. pe itioling is now open for the SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE STUDENT CONFERENCE Petitions available at sesquicentennial office, { first floor Michigan Union Subscribe to The Michigan Daily Call 764-0558 I l Graduate Students: Expecting to re-j ceive a master's or professional de-1 gree in December 1966 must file a di- 7 ploma application with the recorder of the Graduate School by Fri., Sept. 23.7 No student can be recommended for a degree unless he has filed formal ap-1 plication in the office of the Gradu- ate School by that date. Student Government Council Approval of the following,,student 'ponsored events becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All pub- licity for these events must be with- held until the approval has become ef- fective.. Approval request forms for student sponsored events are available in Room 1011 of the SAB. Committee for Improved Education, Children's community bucket drive, Sept. 23,'8 a.m. to 5 p.m., campus. The Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Proj- ect invites requests for faculty research grants to support research within the scope of the term "peaceful uses, of nuclear energy." The Project is par- ticularly interested in studies concerned with: Biological Effects of Radiation, Radiation Disometry, New Uses of Iso- topes, New Tracer Techniques, Direct Conversion of Nuclear Energy to Elec- trical Energy, The Fusion Process, Plas- mas as Related to Controlled Fusion, Radiation Chemistry, Nuclear Weapons Proliferation and Disarmament, Psy- chological Attitudes Toward Nuclear Energy Hazards, Evaluation of Hazards to Urban Populations from Nuclear Activities, and Economic Studies of Nuclear Activities Including Power Pro- duction. The Project will not support work*whose only relation to nuclear HAIR STYLING for MEN South U Barbers 1306 South University 1/ block off Washtenow Ave. ALL STYLES--RAZOR GUTTING ing positions. Former registrants or those who registered this summer or fall before Sept. 15, are not required to attend but are urgently requested to bring their records up to/"date. In- form us as to degrees, courses, em- ployment acquired and current campus address in order to receive weekly bul- letin of interviewers holding appoint- ments on campus. * * * If you wish to make interview ap- pointments with the employers listed please call the Bureau, 764-7460, or stop in before 4 p.m. of the day pre- ceding the visit. If you have not yet returned your forms for registration, do so at once. All our visiting employ- ers expect to see your file before the interview. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau of POSITION OPENINGS: 9ppintments-Seniors & grad students, New York State Dept. of Civil Service please call 764-7460 for appointments -Professional careers test is the door with the following: through which one enters as a training in Ad., in Phys. and Biol. Sci. and Soc. MON., SEPT. 26-- Sci. plus many other fields. Seniors Montgomery Ward, Allen Park, Mich. ,may take test 8 mos. prior to gradua- l. . The following schools need teachers tne first step in Secretary 0f De- for Sept., 1966: fense Robert S. McNamara's plan Dearborn Heights, Mich. (Dist. No. 7) to train for duty 100,000 men a -School Diagnostician. year who now are being rejected Grosse Ile, Mich.-First Grade, J.H. y General Science. for physical or mental reasons. Whitmore Lake, Mich. (Coop. Nur- sery)-Part-time Nursery School Teach- is the third drop in minimum er. standards this year, and spokes- * * * men said studies are under way For additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, to determine what revisions should 764-7462. be made in order to make another LOOK- N*icholson M/C Sales I i AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR SENIORS 'ENSIANS ROVING BOOTH 1 'YEA KIDS! WED., Sept. 21-Union Steps THURS., Sept. 22-Bus. Ad. 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