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PAGE EIGHT

THE. MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1964

PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 8,1904

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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this event please report to the east
door of Hill Aud, at 7:30 p.m. on Fri.,
March 6.
Reading Improvement Service: Regis-
tration for the final series of reading
improvement and study skills classes
will be on Fri., March 6, at 1610 Wash-
tenaw Ave., from 8:30-12 and 1-4:30.
Morning registration restricted to those
on waiting list. Any student may reg-
ister in the afternoon. Allow approxi-
mately 30 minutes for the registration
procedure.
Placement
CHEMISTRY' PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
call Ext. 727 for appointments with
the following:
TUES., MARCH 10-
Udylite Corp.. Detroit, Mich.-Seeking:
BS, MS, PhD in all fields of Chem.
Also interested in Chem. Engnrs.
Swift & Co., Chicago, III.-Seeking
BS in Analyt. & General Chem.; MS in
Analyt. Chem.; PhD in Organic Chem.
& PhD in Biochem. Positions: R. & D.,
Sales. U.S. citizen.
WED., MARCH 11-
Archer-Daniels Midland Co., Minne-
apolis, Minn. - Seeking: PhD Analyt.
Chem.; All levels in Org. Chem.; PhD
Physical-Org.; Phys.-Biochem.
THURS., MARCH 12-
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Libbey Owens Ford Glass Co., Toledo,
Ohio (p.m. only)-Seeking: BS, MS, PhD
Inorg. & Phys. Chem.; BS, MS in Org.
Chem.; BS, MS, PhD in Physics. Posi-
tions: R & D.; Prod.; Plant Tech. Con-
trol. Men only. U.S. citizens.
M. W. Kellogg Co., New York, N.Y.-
Seeking: MS Chem. Engnrs.; PhD Phys.
& Inorg. Chem. Positions: Res. & Dev.
Men only. New research center in
Northern N.J. U.S. citizens.
General Electric, Pittsfield, Mass. -
Seeking: PhD in all fields of Chem.
Positions: R. & D. Location: Coast to
coast. U.S. & Canadian citizens.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB--
Camp Rockwood, Sparrow Lake, Musk-
oka, Canada-Coed camp. Mr. Bochner
will interview men & women counselors
for the following camp positions: .ail-
ing instructor, canoe trippers, dramati-
ics, tennis, secretary. Interviewing on

Fri. (today) from 2-5 p.m. and Sat.
from 9-12. Summer Placement will be
open Sat. morning.
Camp Takona, Mich. - YW-YMCA
camp near Ann Arbor has opening for
male waterfront dir. Married couples
may apply.
Cadillac Motor Car Div. of General
Motors-Experts to have summer open-
ings at their World's Fair exhibit. They
are most interested in those students
who live in the N.Y. metro, area. Ad-
dresses at Summer Placement..
National Music Camp, Interlochen,
Mich.-Looking for 6 radio engineers &
men counselors with WSI. Call or see
Mrs. Lillya at 220 Lane Hall on campus.
Camp Arbutus, Mich.-Coed. Will be
interviewing for a secretary, nurse &
instructors in sailing, tennis, drama &
dancing on Thurs., March 12. Appli-
cants must be 19 or older.
,* * *
For further information, come to Sum
mer Placement.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS -Seniors & grad students, please
sign interview schedules posted at 128-H
West Engrg. for appointments with the
following.
MARCH 9-
Corning Glass Works, Technical Staffs
Div., Corning, N.Y.-All Degrees: EE,
EM, Instru. & ME. BS: E Math, E
Physics. PhD: Mat'ls., Physics & Math.
Prof.-PhD: Met. R. & D., Des.
Eaton Research Center, Eaton Mfg. Co.
Res. Ctr., Southfield, Mich. (suburb of
Det.); other midwestern operating divs.
-BS-MS: EE, EM, IE, ME & Met. BS:
E Physics. May & Aug. grads. R. & D.,
Des., Prod., Mfg., Des., Prod. project,
Elec., Met. and/or Admin. work.
Factory Mutual Engrg., Div., Mich.
area plus offices in other cities - BS:
AE & Astro., qhE, CE, EE, E Math, EM,
E Physics, IE, Mat'ls., ME, Meteo., Met.,
NA & Marine, & Sci. Engrg. Fire Pro-
tection Engrg., providing field contact
& consultation w/ industrial concerns.
MARCH 9-10--
Fairchild Semiconductor Corp., Palo
Alto, Mountain View, San Rafael, Calif.
& S. Portland, Maine-All Degrees: EE.
BS-MS: IE, Mat'ls., ME & Met. BS: ChE,
EM, E Physics. May & Aug. grads. R.
& D., Des., Prod.
General Tire & Rubber Aerojet-Gen-
eral Corp., Azusa, Sacramento, Downey,
El Monte & San Ramon, Calif.-All
Degrees: AE & Astro., EE, ME. MS-PhD:
ChE, CE, EM, Met. PhD: Mat'ls & Nu-
clear. May & Aug. grads. R. & D., Des.,
Prod.

MARCH 9-
Kelsey-Hayes Co., Prod. Des. Engrg.,
Testing & Dev. & Mfg. Engrg,. Romulus,
Mich.-BS: CE, EE, IE, ME, Met. BS-
MS: Bus. Ad. for Trainee Acctg. posi-
tions. May & Aug. grads. Des. & Prod.
Ling-Temco Vought, Detroit & Dallas-
All Degrees: AE & Astro., CE, IE & ME.
BS-MS: EM. Prof.: Applied Mech's. BS:
E Physics. May grads. R. & D., Des.
MARCH 9-10-
Aeronutronle Div.-Philco, Newport
Beach, Calif.-Al Degrees: AE & Astro.,
EE & ME. PhD: ChE, Mat'ls. & Meteor.
MS-PhD: Instrumentation, Math &
Physics. BS: E Math & E Physics. May
& Aug. grads. Aes., Re-entry Sys., Tacti-
cal Weapon Sys., Lunear Landing Sys.
MARCH 9-
Surface Combustion Div., Midland-
Ross Corp., Toledo, Ohio-BS: CE &
ME. June grads. R. & D., Des., Prod. &
Sales.
U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey, U.S.
& its Possessions-BS-MS: CE, EE, EM,
Physics & Math. BS: E Physics. Com-
missioned Corps & other scientific po-
sitions in U.S. & its possessions.
U.S. Navy Marine Engrg., Lab., An-
napolis, Md.-Al Degrees: ChE, ME,
Met., NA & Marine, Phys. Chem., Phys-
ics & Math. BS-MS-Prof.: EE. R. & D.
Events
The following student sponsored
events are approved for the coming
weekend. Social Chairmen are reminded
that requests for approval for social
events are due in the Office of Student
Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon
on the Tues. prior to the event.
MARCH 5-
Helen Newberry, TG Party; Trigon,
Exchange Dessert with Mosher.
MARCH 6--
Alpha Delta Phi, TGIF; Alpha Tau
Omega, TG; Anderson, Open Open;
Blagdon, Open Open; Delta Chi, Game
Party; Eastern Orthodox Student Soc.,
TOMORROW N IGHT !
MONTE CARLO
BALL
Dance and Gamble
from 9-1
$2.50 per couple
Union Ballroom

Reception; Evans Scholars, Mixer, In-
formal party; Robert Frost, Open
Open; Gomberg, Open Open & Lounge
Party; Greene, Open Open.
Hinsdale-Lloyd, Open Open; Hunt,
Open Open; Phi Alpha Kappa, TGIF;
Phi ,Kappa Tau, Informal Party (8-12);
Phi Kappa Tau, TGIF (4:30-6); Scott,
Open Open; Sigma Chi, House Party;
Theta Chi, Hereafter Party; Taylor, Las
Vegas Party; Winchell, Open Open (8-
11); Winchell, Rec Room Party (10-1).
MARCH 7-
Allen Rumsey, Open Open; Alpha Del-
ta Phi, Band Party; Alpha Sigma Phi,
Pledge Party; Alpha Tau Omega, Dance;
Chi Phi, Party; Cooley, Open Open;
Delta Tau Delta, Party; Delta Upsilon,
Record Party; Evans Scholars, Infor-
mal Party.
Gomberg, DR No. 2; Hinsdale, Open
Open; Phi Kappa Psi, Band Party; Phi
Kappa Tau, Informal Party; Phi Sigma
Delta, Band Party; Phi Sigma Kappa,
Togs Party; Strauss, Open Open; The-
ta Xi & Lambda Chi Alpha, Band Par-
ty; Wenley, Open Open; Zeta Beta Tau,
Open Open.

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everybody! I mean I haven't been able to walk ten feet on
any campus without somebody grabs my elbow and says, "How
did the different disciplines come to be marked by academic
robes with hoods of different colors, hey?"
This, I must say, is not the usual question asked by colle-
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