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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 1966

PAGE SIX TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 1966

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer- I
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editor- i
ial responsibility. Notices should bel
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3519 Administration Bldg. be-
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publication and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saturday and Sunday. General
Notices may be published a maxi-
mum of two times on request; Day c
Calendar items appear once only.I
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13
Day Calendar
Management Development Seminar-
"University Business Procedures":
Rackham Bldg., 10 a.m.
Mental Health Research Institute
Seminar-Richard Helb, Department of
Psychology, Massachusetts Institute ofI
Tedinology, "Plasticity in Sensorimo-
for Coordination": 1057 MHRI, 3:45 p.m.
Cinema Guild - Edmund Goulding's
"Grand Hotel": Architecture Aud., 7
and 9:05 p.m.
Dept. of Speech University Players
Performance - William Shakespeare's
"Coriolanus": Trueblood Aud., 8 p.m.
Professional Theatre Program Per-
formance-APA Repertory Company in
Pirandello's "Right You Are": Lydia
Merdelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m.
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCENMNTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student or-
ganizations only. Forms are available
in Room 1011 SAB.
* * *
Christian Science Organization, Tes-
timony meeting, Thurs., Oct. 13, 7:30-
8:30 p.m., Room 3545 SAB.
* *
Le Cerele Francais, Le Baratin-en-
joy a French atmosphere, Thurs., Oct.
13, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg.
* * *
Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk Dance
with instruction, Fri., Oct. 14, 8-11
p.m., Barbour Gym. Open to everyone.
* * *
Guild House, Friday :noon luncheon,
Prof. William Livant: "The Role of
the Military-Its Effect on Children
and Youth," Oct. 14, 12-1 p.m., Guild
House, 802 Monroe.

The William W. Cook Lectures on
American Institutions, Lecture Ii -
Gilbert F. White, "Strategies of Amer-
ican Water Management-From Multi-i
ple Purpose Means: Flood Loss Reduc-
tion": Rackham Amphitheatre, 8 p.m.
General Notices
Seniors: College of LS. & A., Schoolss
of Education, Music, and Business Ad-+
ministration: Tentative lists of seniors
for December graduation have been
posted on the bulletin board in the
first floor lobby, Administration Bldg.+
Any changes therefrom should be re-
quested of the Recorder at Office of
Registration and Records, Window No.
A, 1513 Administration Bldg.
Doctoral Examination for Gholam
Hosein Azarbayejani, Nuclear Science;
thesis: "An MO Theory of the Cubic
Field Splitting of the S-State Ions in
II-VI Compounds of Td Symmetry,"
Thurs., Oct. 13, Room 310 Nuclear En-
gineering, at 9;30 a.m. Chairman, Chi-
hiro Kikuchi.
Astronomy Dept. Visitors' Night: Fri.,
Oct. 14, 8 p.m., Aud/ B, Angell Hall.
Dr. William A. Dent will speak on
"Quasars." After the lecture the Stu-
dent Observatory onbthe fifth floor
of Angell Hall will be open for in-
spection and for telescopic observa-
tions of Saturn and Epsilon Lyrae.
Children welcomed, but must be ac-
companied by adults.
Placement
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Argonne Nations Labs.-Will inter-
view undergraduates (who will have
completed their junior year by June,
1967), graduates, and faculty to ex-
plain summer employment today, Oct.
13, at the Bureau of Appointments.
Degrees in Math, Physics, Biochemistry
and Chemistry for Research and'Devel-
opment.
FSEE for which Applicants Turned
in Forms Last Month-Will be held at
the Downtown Post Office, Main St.
at Catherine St. (220 N. Main St.) in
the Civil Service Room (basement).
Starting time is 8:30 a.m. This Octo-
ber test includes the entrance test for
those interested in Management Intern-
ships, requiring 1% hrs. beyond the
FSEE.

John Hay Whitney Foundation-An-
nounces fellowships for one full year
of study for citizens with racial or
cultural bkgds. as follows: Negroes,
Spanish-Americans, Southern Appala-
chian and Ozark Mountain Areas,
Guam, Puerto Rico, Samoa, Pacific
Trust Territory and Virgin Islands.
Must be seniors, grads planning or
already engaged in grad or profes-
sional studies, or non-degree candi-
dates not having completed a college
degree. Any of these three classifica-
tions must be in the subject areas
of the humanities, nat. sci., soc. sci.
or professions. Completed applications
must be filed by Nov. 30.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Litt Electric Co., Inc., Detroit, Mich.
-Electrical Estimator Trainee, electri-
cal bkgd., pref. in power engrg., look-
ing toward solid state and vacuum
tube circuit design.
Olin, Forest Products Division, West
Monroe, La.-Industrial Engineer, as-
sist plant engr. in container plant,
with standard costs and control. Plant
is in midwest. No min. exper. required,
personal potential is primary.
Sunbeam Corp., Chicago, I1.-Engi-
neers for career opportunities. 1.
Mechanical Engrs. for qual. control
labs, report writing and planning new
products. 2. Industrial Engrs., exper.
in product cost estimating, knowl. of
shop procedures and machine, exper.
in time study, M.T.M. or cost reduc-
tion. 3. Tool Engrs., served a tool &
die apprenticeship. 4. Chemical Engrs.,
exper. in electro-plating, polishing, plas-
tics, adhesives or finishings.
Anchor Hocking Glass Corp., Lancas-
ter, Ohio-Positions in Bus. Ad. and
non-tech. Accountants, Auditors, Pro-
grammers, 1-3 yrs. on 1401, 10, 60, or
disk tape. Analysts, BS in So., or
Engrg., with programming exper. Su-
pervisor, property and Casualty In-
surance. Numerous positions requiring
Chemistry and other technical degrees.
Varying requirements of exper. and
degrees.
W. R. Grace & Co., N.Y., N.Y.-Sen-
ior Process Engineer, 2 openings, BS &
MS in Chem. Engrg. Professional Engr.
license desirable, 10 yrs. min. exper.
Some short term travel. Project Man-
ager, 3 openings, BS min. plus 15
yrs. in design & construction of in-
dustrial plants. Construction manager,
3 openings, Sivil Engr. desired, will
consider ME too. Min. 10 yrs. on con-

struction of industrial projects. De-
velopment Engineer, BS ChE, MBA de-
sirable, 5-10 yrs. in process design and.
evaluation, with some economical as-
pects.
International Business Machines
Corp., Princeton, N.J.-Openings for
several Personnel Trainees. Assigned
to div. headquarters, with orientation
to 10 operating plants, on projects in
all areas of personnel. BA - with any
major with good grades, military serv-
ice completed, advance degree candi-
dates considered also.
Miles Laboratories, Inc., Elkhart, Ind.
-Building Mgmt. Sci.-Info. Systems
Staff, several openings for degrees in
Oper. Res., Stat., Math, or Mgmt. MS
pref. Flexible in degree of exper. for
different positions.
Treasury Dept., U.S. Coast Guard,
Wash., D.C.-Coast Guard Officer Can-
didate School convenes Feb, 13, 1967.
Three yrs. active duty as part of re-
quired six yrs. obligation. Interested
applicants should inquire as soon as
possible.

For further information please call
764-7460, General Division, Bureau of
Appointments, 3200 SAB.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS: Make interview appointments
at Room 128-H, West Engrg. Bldg. Phone
764-8483.
OCT. 19-
Allen Bradley Co.
Automatic Electric Co.
Dow Chemical Co.
Ethyl Corp.
Lear Siegler.
Magnavox Co., Tenn.
Martin Co., Baltimore Div.
Martin Co., Orlando Div.
Merck & Co., Inc.
Procter & Gamble Co.
Ralston Purina Co.
Singer Co.
Square D. Co.
Standard Oil of Calif. & Chevron Res.
Co.
Standard Oil of Ohio.
Uniroyal (U.S. Rubber).

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and program, "Slides of the British
Isles," Oct. 14, 6 p.m. dinner and 7:30
p.m. program, Guild House, 802 Mon-
roe.
University Committee on Standards
and Conduct, Petitioning now through
5 p.m., Mon., Oct. 17. Petitions avail-
able in Room 1011 SAB and SGC of-
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