PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUES~DAY,1FEBlRUTARY .v 10 i44 ...va.raa.iCAJL aeL;i"JLVRJ.MAV-X.10) 1U09E DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Uni* versity of Michigan for which the Michigan Daily assumes no edi- torial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 Administration Build- ing before 2 p.m. of the day pre- cedingf publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Day"Calendar Fire Chiefs' Training Conference -- 1Rackham Bldg.' Dept. of Psychiatry Lecture-Melvin -Sabshin, M.D., head of department of psychiatry, Univ. of Illinois, "The Con- ceptual and Practical Linkages of Hos- pital and Community Psychiatry": Aud., Children's Psychiatric Hospital, 8 p.m. General Notices Mail Orders Now: University Players (Dept. of Speech) production of "The Firebugs," Max Frisch's provocative satire, Feb. 26-29, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Wed. & Thurs., $1.50, $1.00; Fri. & Sat., $1.75, $1.25. Send to: Univ. Players Dept. of Speech, Frieze Bldg. Student Government Approval of the following student-sponsored activities becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld un- til the approval has become effective. BROWSE MEZZANINE PAPER-BACK DEPT. NEW TITLES ARRIVE EVERY DAY Voice Political Party, Conference on Community Organizing, April 10, 11, 12, all day, various places Arab Club, lecture by Tahsin Ba- shir on Zionism, Feb. 19, 7:30 p.m., Union, 3RS. Wolverine Club, Air Flight to/from N.Y.C., March 20 & 30. India Students Assoc., movie, "Singa- pore," Feb. 22, 7:30 p.m., Aud. A. .Foreign Visitors The following are the foreign visitors programmed through the International Center who will be on campus this week on the dates indicated. Program arrangements are being made by Mrs. Clifford R. Miller, ext. 3358, Interna- tional Center.: Lady Dhanvanthi Rama Rau, Chair- man, International Planned Parent- hood Federation, India, Feb. 18-19. Augustinus Tangjong, Educational Administration, Indonesia, Feb. 19-20. Ludwik Zabrocki, Chairman, Dept. of Germanic Linguistics, Adam Mick- ievicz University, Poznan, Poland, Feb. 23-27. 0. 0. Akpata, Students' Officer (As- sistant Registrar), University of Iba- dan, Nigeria, Feb. 23-March 1. Seweryn Chajtman, Associate Profes- sor, Institute of Organization and Eco- nomics in the Machine Building In- dustry; Chairman, Dept. of Industrial Engineering, Warsaw Polytechnic Insti- tute, Poland, Feb. 23-March 6. Placement SUMMER PLACEMENT: 212 SAB-- Summer Placement Service-Will be open ONLY from 3-5 p.m. on Thurs. & Fri., Feb. 20 & 21. Mr. Peterson will be out of town those days. ANNOUNCEMENT: Federal Service Entrance Exam - You must apply by Feb. 20 (Thurs.) to take the next FSEE on March 21. Ap- plications are available at Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu- dents, please call Ext. 3544"for ap- pointments with the following: THURS., FEB. 20- The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.Y. City-Men & women. Dec., May & Aug. grads. Seeking majors in Econ., English, Law & Gen. Liberal Arts. Positions: Trng. program for all areas of banking. Women-Econ. only, pref. MA degree. U.S. citizenship. Olivetti-Underwood, N.Y. City-Men, May & Aug. grads. Seeking: Gen. Lib- eral Arts, Econ., English, Psych., Hist., Philo., BA or MA. Positions: Mgmt. trng. & sales. Location: Nationwide after trng, period in Hartford, Conn. U.S. citizenship. U.S. Air Force-Men & women. Seek- ing Dec., May & Aug. grads with de- gree majors in Econ., Polic. Sci., Geog., Astro., Law, Educ., Chem., Physics, Ge- ol., Math, Pharm., Bacti., Biochem., Public Health, Wood Tech., Forestry, Fisheries, Conservation, Wildlife, Mgmt. & Arch. Positions: Officer Trng. Sch. for any Air Force program. U.S. citizens. FRI., FEB. 21- Owens-Corning Fiberglas, Toledo, O. --Men, May & Aug. grads. Seeking: ma- jors in Econ., Poli. Sci., Engl., Hist., Gen. Liberal Arts, Chem., Physics, Math, & Arch. Positions: Design, Mgmt. Trng., Mkt. Res., Personnel, Prod., Purchasing, Territorial Sales, Sales Promotion, Res. & Dev. U.S. citizens. Location: Through- out U.S. Ciba Pharmaceutical Co., Summit, N'.J.Men & women, Dec., May &' Aug. grads. Seeking majors in Bacti., Bio- chem., Biol., Physiology, Zoo. & Chain. Positions: Microbiology Res. Div., Micro- biology Res. Div., Chem. Res. Div. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedule at 128-H West Engrg. for appointments with the fol- lowing : FEB. 18-21- General Dynamics Corp., Astronautics Div., San Diego; Convair, San Diego, Calif.; Electronics, Rochester, N.Y.; Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Tex.; Pomona, Pomona, Calif.; Stromberg-Carlson, Rochester, N.Y.-All Degrees: AE & As- tro., EE, EM, Instrumentation, Mat'ls., ME, Nuclear. Prof.: Applied Mech's. MS-PhD: CE, Commun. Sci. & Met. BS: Sci. Engrg., E Math & E Physics. May & Aug. grads. R & D., Des., Engrg. Test & Field Engrg. FEB. 19-- Johnson Service Co., R & D, Prod. Engrg, & Mfg. in Milwaukee. Sales Engrg. in 114 branch offices through- out the U.S. & Canada-All Degrees: EE & ME. BS: CE, EM, E Physics, IE & Set. E, R. & D., Des., Prod. & Sales. Magnavox Co, Fort Wayne, Ind. - BS-MS: EE. Dec. & May grads. R. & D., Des. & Prod. Univ. of Mich., Institute of Sci. & Tech., Willow Run-All Degrees: AE & Astro., EE, Instrumentation & Phys- ics. BS: E Math & E Physics & Sci. Engrg. R. & D. Northwestern Univ., Grad School of Business Admin., Chicago, Ill.-BS-MS: AE & Astro., ChE, EE, EM. BS: CE, E Math, E Physics & IE. Master of Busi- ness Admin. Prog. Day & Evening, Sollitt Construction. Co., Inc., Field Engr. in Midwest or West Coast-ES: CE, May grads. Construction. Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., Syl- vania Electronics Systems Div., Buf- falo, N.Y.; Boston, Mass.; San Fran- cisco, Calif.-All Degrees: EE & ME. MS: Commun. Sci. BS: E Math & E Physics. Dec. & May grads. R. & D., Des. Worthington Corp, District Sales Of- fices throughout the U.S.-BS: IE & ME. Sales, ORGAN IZATION NOTICES German Club, Coffee Hour, Feb. 18, 19, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB. Russian Circle, Coffee, Feb. 16, 18, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. ULLR Ski Club, Meeting, Tues., Feb. 21, 7:30 p.m., 3rd floor Michigan Un- ton. Warren Miller movie; arrangements for trips to Thunder Mt. on Feb. 21- 23 and night skiing at Alpine Valley on Feb. 27, Questions of information, Bob Alexander, 8-9246. * .* * University of Michigan Amateur Ra- dio Club, Membership meeting. A li- cense not necessary, Feb. 18, 7 p.m., 4505 East Engineering. S* * Voice Political Party, Membership meeting to select SGC candidates for Voice endorsement, Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m., Union, Room 3D. * * * Young Republicans, Executive board meeting, Feb. 18, 3:30 p.m., Room 3511 SAB. * * * Young Republicans, Special meeting, Wed., Feb. 19, 2:30 p.m., Room 3S, Union. Guest speaker: Raymond Hum- phrys, director of education of the Republican National Committee. Sub- ject: "The Organization of the Re- publican Party for the 1964 Presiden- tial Election." Meeting mandatory for all delegates and alternates to YR tate Convention. * * * Young Democratic Club, Precinct workers training class, Feb. 19, 8 p.m., Lounge No. 3, Markley. * * * Young Democratic Club, Executive board meeting, Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m., 3529 SAB. i SKILLED NURSE-After four year's training, graduates of the nursing school are prepared to care for the very young and the old. Here a student nurse cheers up a two-year-old patient. In the classroom the girls are taught the principles of human growth and develop- ment so that they can devise appropriate play activities for youngsters. Nursing School 'Carry on Nurse' 4 Thursday, February 20th, an Olivetti Underwood Representative will a . - . s U- .O be on campus to talk with graduate and undergraduate students interested in the following training programs: Manufacturing & Service Sales & Marketing Finance & Accounting For an interview, contact the Placement Director. All AUDIO FIDELITY RECORDS 50% oOFF Mono or Stereo $2*49 Al Hirt, Dukes of Dixieland Oscar Brand, Johnny Puleo & 0. Basile and more. ONE LOCATION iscou records, 300 S. State St. 665-3679 Hours: 10-9 Mon.-Fri.-9-6 Sat. q I APPLYING A BANDAGE-Before student nurses are assigned to actual hospital duty, they must learn requisite skills. Here one student nurse practices apply- ing a bandage to a classmate. PREPARES TRAY-A future nurse re- ceives training in preparing a sterile tray for a surgical operation. INDEPENDENT STUDY--Iri addition to regular classroom and laboratory work many nurses do independent study. This nurse-in-training has set up a special Jaboratory to do research on various medi- cines. II This could be the start of something ... BIG! LEARNING TECHNIQtES-Part of a student nurse's train- ing includes learning proper surgical techniques. Here a student dons a gown and mask before examining a patient. BLACKBOARD LESSON-An instructor demonstrates chemical 'principles of medicine for two young nurses. Behind-the-scenes blackboardsessions like this are essential to the development of good nursing techniques. if you are completing your BS or MS degree in EE, ME or Physics, AC-Milwaukee's "Career Acceleration Program" is the perfect way to launch an exciting career . . . and keep it moving! You will work on important inertial guidance and navigational system projects for Titan Ii and IIl, the Apollo Navigation-Guidance System, B-52C&D Bombing-Navigation Systems and other guidance and navigation projects for space vehicles, missiles and aircraft. In AC's "Career Acceleration Program," you will spend one hour daily in formal class work, the remaining seven hours on a specific project. Courses include: ADVANCED THERMO- DYNAMICS, INERTIAL INSTRUMENTS, DIGITAL COMPUTERS, engaged in research projects in avionics, space navigation and inertial instrument development. This laboratory works from theory to prototype, advancing the state of the art in navigation and guidance. LOS ANGELES-Advanced Concepts Research and Ded3op- ment On-the-Job Training Program-AC's Los Angeles Labora- tory is occupied with advanced guidance research for space vehicles and ballistic missiles, plus research and development in special purpose digital computers. For further information on AC's "Career Acceleration Pro- gram," contact your placement office or write Mr. G. F. Raasch, Director of Scientific & Professional Employment, Dept. 5753, 'ar4~ ~ m *' S i .. . .. 4