THE MICHIGAN DAILY_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ...ii'QY ; J:+f 1+(..rPC7S iiZ ''Ar'''C.~k :C"i~ ~~tiiei' ' +te :m+. m: r::il"R' " DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ment of Chemistry (opinion) (commit- tee of the whole); Joint Judiciary Council-(motion); Course Evaluation Booklet-(motion). Constituents and Members' Tine. Announcements. Adjournment. Coming on Feb. 15, "Operation Aboli- tion' Appointment of International Relations Board Chmn. Appointment of International Week Chmn. Foreign Visitors Pollowing the the foreign visitors who will be on the campus/this week on the dates indicated. Program arrangements are being made by the International Center: Mrs. Henry J. Meyer. Mrs. Amelia Slemenson, Prof. of Eng- lish, Institute Cultural Argentino Nor- teamericano (binational center), Buenos Aires, Argentina, Jan. 16-Jan. 21. Mrs. Lina E. Peluffo, Prof. of English, Institute Cultural Argentino Norte- americano (binational center), Buenos Aires, Argentina, Jan. 16-Jan. 21; Mr. Boris Slemenson, Civil Engineer, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Jan. 16-Jan. 21. Dr. Horacio Peluffo, Chief Chemist, "Dosme" Laboratory, Ministry of Edu- cation, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Jan. 18-Jan. 21. Miss Therese Tellegan Vice-Pres., "Grail" in Brazil, Brazil, Jan. 17. Mr. Mehdi Agili, Chief of Elementary Education for Tehran, Iran, Jan. 19. Program arrangements for the follow- ing visitor are being made by the De- partment, of Bacteriology. Dr. Ernst Sorkin, Microbiology, Den- mark, Jan. 17. Events Wednesday Research Club: Jan. 18 at 8 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. Prof. George Kish will speak on: "The. Roman Art of Surveying: Its Present Role in the Italian. Landscape." Prof. Otto Laporte will speak on: "Shock Waves as Miniature Nuclear Explosions." Refreshments will be served. Psychology Colloquium: "Receiver Operator Characteristics in Vigilance Tasks" will be discussed by Dr. Donald E. Boradbent, Director, Applied Psy- chology Research Unit, Cambridge, Eng- land on Wed., Jan. 18 at 4:15 p.m. in Aud B, Angell Hall, Mathematics Colloquium: Dr. W. Wis- tar Comfort, Department of Mathe- matics, Harvard University, will speak on "Silov Boundaries Induced by Ban- ach Algebras," Wed., Jan.18, at 4:10 p.m. in 3011 Angell Hall. Refreshments in 3212 Angell Hall at 3:30 p.m. Placement Notices SUMMER PLACEMENT: Camp Walden, Mich.-Neil Schechter interviewing men & women for coed camp TODAY. Camp Tangua, Mich.-Aaron Gornbein interviewing men & women for coed camp, Wed., Jan. 18. Camp Easton, Minn.-Douglas Bobo interviewing men for boys' camp, Wed., Jan. 18. Presbyterian Neighborhood Services, Detroit-Summer Work-Conference: 16 students, jr. stding. or above, from varying backgrounds. Scholarship, hous- ing, board provided each participant. June 14-Aug. 23. Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis-Summer jobs in Research, Phar. Dev., Control, Mkt. Res., Finance, Merch., Engrg. Men & WOMEN with minimum of 3 yrs., college training in one of fields offered. Summer Placement Service is open Mon, through Thurs. from 1:30 to 4:55 p.m. and Fri. all day. PERSONNEL REQUESTS: Station WWTV, Cadillac, Mich.-Im- med. opening, Director-Switcher. Some commercial exper. preferred. Tung-Sol Electric, Inc., Newark, N.J. -Several openings throughout N.J., Pa. in Engrg., Ceramics, Sales for ex- perienced grads, B.S. Also, Ph.D, phpsics, chem. for research. University of Kentucky, Lexington - Parasitology researcher in dept. of Ani- mal Pathology. Prefer M.S. (will con- sider B.&1) in biol. sci. with back- ground in Physiology, Biochem. as re- lated to Parasitology. Blaw-Knox Co., Pittsburgh-Several openings for exper. engineers, B.S., M.$., all fields. Also 1 chemist-technician. Various locations in Pittsburgh, Erie. Federal Civil Service-Exper. college grada as Physical Therapist, Dietician, Social Worker (M.A.), Engineers, Audi- tors. Various locations in Ill., Mich. & Wis. Hotel Corp. oft America-Budget & Control Mgmt. TRAINEE, WASH., D.C., and Steward-Mgmt. TRAUBEEN Euclid, Ohio. B.S. related fields. Booz, Allen & Hamilton (Mgmt. Con- sultants-Exper. B.B.A.'s as Acct., Sys- tems & Procedures Analyst for client firm, Chicago. Senior position, Sys- tems & Proced. Consultant, Chic., N.Y., Cleveland. U.S; Naval Radiological Defense Lab, San Francisco-Nuclear Physicist (2 senior positions), Biochemists (3), Physiologist. Grade levels 7-14. Wis, Civil Service -- Admin. Asst., B.A. & 2 yrs. exper. in records mgmt. 'Social Research Analyst, B.A. & 4 yrs. exper. in statistical inquiry & research. Please contact Bureau of Appts., 4021 Admin., Ext. 3371 for further in- formation. Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non-Academic Personnel Office Room 1020 Adminis- tration Building, during the following hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring part- time or temporary 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 3-Psychological subjects for one 1 hr. period. 13--Psychological subjects (hours to be arranged). 1-Laundry clerk (4-6 p.m., Monday- Friday, and 8 a.m. til 4 p.m. Satur- day, age 21-23). FEMALE 2-Girls for light housework (hours to be arranged). 5-Psychological subjects (21 or over, for drug experiments). 1-Typist-clerk - Full-time for six moniths. 3-Psychological subjects for one 1 hr. period. 1-Part-time typist. 1-Room for rent (next semester). 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