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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-47
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Fridayand Saturda 9:30'till 11:30A.M

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Civil and Defense Mobilization, Battle
Creek, Mich.-Reference Librarian post-
tion for graduate with 24 semester
hrs. Library Science, or 4 yr. progres-
sive library experience. Immediate
opening,
Please contact Bureau of Appoint-
ments, Rm. 4021, Admin. Bldg., Ext.
3371 for further details.
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS:
Please contact Bureau of Appoint-
ments, Um. 4021 Admin. Bldg., Ext.
3371 for appointment4 for following in-
terviews:
TUES., NOV. 1--
Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
Detroit-Graduates: Feb., June, Aug.
Men with B.A. in Liberal: Arts or
Business Administration or degree in
Law for Sales and Insurance work. On-
the-job training. .
Y.W.C.A., New York--Graduates: Feb.
June. Location of work: Y.W.C.A. Com-
munity and College Associations
throughout the U.S.A. Social Group
work, recreation and adult education
with religious purpose. WOMEN with
degree in Political Science, Fine Arts,
Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, Edu-
cation, Social Work or Physical Educa-
tion for varied programs.
WED., NOV. 2-
American National Bank and Trust
Co. of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.-Location
of work: Chicago. Graduates: Feb.'
Men with degree in Liberal Arts or
Business Admin., Economics, English,
Accounting, Banking and Finance.
THURS., NOV. 3-
Procter & Gamble (Buying & Traffic
Dept.) Cincinnati, O.-Graduates: Feb.,
June. Will interview men with degree
in General Liberal Arts or Economics
for work in Traffic (Indus.), Purchas-
ing (Indus.), & Management Training
Program. Manufacture and sales.
University of Chicago, Ill.-Graduates:
Feb., June, Aug. All majors. Interviews
for men and women interested in at-
tending the Graduate School of Busi-
ness Administration. Scholarship pro-
gram and career opportunities will be
discussed in informal interviews.
Detroit Edison-Personnel Assistants.
Graduates: Feb. Detroit are Men with
M.A. in Psychology, good background
in statistics, personnel or industrial
psychology for position as research as-
sistant-industrial psychology. Also menI
with degree in Business Admin. with
major in accounting, experience pre-
ferred for position of senior accounting
assistant-general accounting.
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1 Swift and Company, Chicago, III. --
Graduates: Feb. Men with degree in
Gen'l Liberal Arts or Business Admin.
for work in Market research ad Sta-
tistics. Meat & meat products, dairy
and dairy products.
FRI., NOV. 4 (a.m.)-
I bbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company,
Toledo, O.-Various divisions. Gradu-
ates: Feb., June. Mfg. of flat and
bent glass. Men with B.S. in Physical
Chemistry (emphasis on optics), Physics
and Math; M.S. in Physics; Ph.D. in
Physical Chemistry( emphasis on sur-
face Chemistry) and Physics.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS FOR OCT. 31 & NOV. 1-
Contact Placement Office, Room 128H
W. Engr. Bldg. for appointments.
United Aircraft Corporation, Pratt &
Whitney Aircraft, East Hartford & Mid-
dletown, Conn., West Palm Beach,
Florida, Oct. 31-All Degrees: A.E.,
Ch.E., E.M., M.E., Met. & Nuclear; B.S.:
Science & E. Math & E. Physics. M.S.:
Applied Mechanics. M.S. & Prof.: EE.
& Instru. February graduates. Des.,
Res. & Dev., Installation Engrg.
Vapor Heating Corporation, Home Of-
fice & Main Plant, Chicago, Ill., Oct. 31
-B.S.: E.E. & M.E. Feb. & June grad-
uates. Des., Res. & Dev., Engineering
Training Program.
Douglas Aircraft Company, Divs, lo-
cated at Santa Monica, El Segundo &
Long Beach, Calif., Tulsa, Okla.; Char-
lotte, N.C., Oct. 31 & Nov. 1-M.S.,
Prof. & Ph.D.: A.E., Ch.E., EE., E.M.,
M.E. & Met. M.S.: Applied Mechanics.
Feb., June & Aug. graduates. Summer
Employment: Only those who are
presently taking work beyond Master's
degree. Des., Res. & Dev.
Line Material Industries, McGraw-
Edison Co., Milwaukee, Wisc. & Zanes-
ville, ., Oct. 31-B.S.: E.E., E. Physics
& M.E. Felb., June graduates. Des., Res.
& Dev., Sales.
Precast Industries. Kalamazoo Plant
& Office, Oct. 31-B.S.-MS.: .E. M.S.:
Construction. Feb. & June graduates.
Familiarity with Prestressed Concrete
desired but not required. Des., Sales &
Prod.
Sinclair Research Laboratories, Inc..
Res. 4 Dev. organization, Harvey, Ill.
(Immediately south of Chicago), Oct. 31
-B.S.-M.S.: Ch.E. Feb., June & Aug.
gradluates. Res. & Dev.
The Standard Oil Company (Ohio),
Research Dept., Oct. 31-Ph.D.; Chem-
ists & Ch.E. To become Project Leaders
after a year's experience.
Union Carbide Corporation, Consumer
Products Company, Plants & Dev. Labs.,

Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Non-Academic Per-
sonnel Office. 1020 Admin. Bldg., dur-
ing the following hours: Monday
through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring part-
time employees should contact Bill
Wenrich at NO 3-1511 ext. 2939.
Students desiring miscellaneous jobs
should consult the bulletin board in
Room 1020, daily.
MALE
2--Porters (4-10 p.m. 7 days per week,
split shift).%
2-Men to load and unload boxes of
books (Friday morn., Oct. 28).
1-Married couple to do light work,
in exchange for room and board.
2-Rooms in exchange for light work,
and part payment.
3-Experienced clothing salesmen (1-5
p.m., Monday-Friday).
3-Waiters (mean and evening hours).
4-Meal jobs.
2-Salesmen - graduate students pre-
ferred, commission basis.
1--vening delivery-man (must have
driver's license),
25-Psychological subjects, hours to be
arranged.
FEMALE
i-Room in exchange for light house-
work.
i-Girl to live in 2-3 weeks, light
housework and care for children.
2-Waitresses (hours flexible).
1-Married couple to do light work
in exchange for room and board.

LOST AND FOUND
FOUND - Pair of new rust calfs
gloved, size 7M, on morning of C
21, between Couzens and Vic
Vaughn. Call Couzens Hall, ext.A
LOST: Aquamarine ring. Square-c
gold band. Sentimental value. Rett
to Rm. 207 A&D Bldg. for cash
ward. No questions.1
LOST: Black billfold at Mudbowl Gar
Reward, NO 2-5053.
LOST -, Sealpoint Male Siamese C
Black collar around neck with be
on it. Lost in Oakland Ave. ar
Reward. NO 3-7659.
LOST--Round gold charm with 2 pea
lost between campus and Michig
Stadium. Reward. Please call P
2- 962. -A
FOUND-Men's glasses on Haven
near Monroe on Monday Mornii
NO 3-8316. A
FOUND-Beige boy coat at Charco
House Monday noon. Will exchanr
for my own. NO 5-7711, Ext. 6238. A
LOST-,Double log slide rule in leath
sheath. Initials inside sheath E.L.'
'36 and D.S.W. Reward, $10. Call 4
Winchell Hs. W.Q. after 6:30. A
LOST? To find yourself try the Mich
gan Daily. Just find a telephone ax
dial NO 2-3241.j
FOUND: 30 weeks (a full school yea
of interesting, newsy reading. Tl
was found on the Diag June 6, 19E
and the owner is wanted desperate
Please call NO 2-3241 for Informatio
and find a year's DAILY subscriptic
as a reward (only $7.00 too). .
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