PAGE EIGHT THE. MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1964 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 8,1904 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) 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- nn 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. So who's Illinois? Gosh. Lookit the size of their FEET ! SORBONNE STUDY TOUR 70 days, $1388 including England, Holland, Belgium, France, Spain, Portugal DISCOVERY ADVENTURE TOUR OF EUROPE 76 days, $1295 Many other Student Tours featuring Europe, Israel, Greece and USSR. S S S S 1 Ask for Plans and Profitable Organizer Arrangements SPECIALISTS IN STUDENT TRAVEL- STRAY SINCE 1926 for folders and details SEE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT or write UNIVERSITY TRAVEL COMPANY Cambridge 38, Mass.U 7he VIRGININ RESTAURANT State St. on Campus Phone NO 3-3441 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY SPECIAL DINNER BROILED U.S. CHOICE T-BONE STEAK f . I '- served with onion ring garniture, french fried potatoes, tossed chef's salad, roll and butter, hot, delicious coffee ........................... 225 1 mot. POIL eqUS with (Author of "Rally Round the Flag, Boys!" and "Barefoot Boy With Cheek.") Try our delicious cheese cake! Hours: 7 A.M. 'til 8 P.M. Daily and Sunday-Closed Tuesdays ii KITS A. ROBE BY ANY OTHER NAME With the Commencement Day just a couple of short months away, the question on everyone's lips is: "fHow did the differ- ent disciplines come to be marked by academic robes with hoods of different colors?" Everybody is asking it; I mean 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- gians who grab my elbow. Ordifiarily they say, "Hey, Shorty, got a Marlboro?" And this is fitting. After all, are they not collegians and therefore loaded with brains? -And does not intelligence demand the tastiest in tobacco flavor? And does not Marlboro deliver a flavor that is uniquely delicious? And am I not short? But I digress. Back to the colored hoods of academic robes. A doctor of philosophy wears blue, a doctor of medicine wears FICO DYNA Two Cokes... . . . and hurry! Hey, who told you to shave your legs? HARMAN-KARDON SCOTT FISHER CITATION ~We Haggle" The MUSIC CENTER Pi w S PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIM LINES CAPTIONS BY BOB ELLERY 304 S. Thayer 1304 S. University j 9 1 BOAC shows you the'Europe the European students know-from $1079* for 42 days. Inquiring minds and the fun-minded will both enjoy the 11 BOAC itineraries specially designed for students. You visit little-known Alpine and Yugoslav villages as well as the Grand Tour classics. Here's what your tour V37y1 Wy/ green, a master of arts wears white, a-doctor of humanities wears crimson, a master of library science wears lemon yellow. Why? Why, for example, should a master of library science wear lemon yellow? Well sir, to answer this vexing question, we must go back to March 14, 1844. On that date the first public library in the United States was established by Ulrich Sigafoos. All of Mr. Sigafoos's neighbors were of course wildly grateful-all, that is, except Wrex Todhunter. Mr. Todhunter had hated Mr. Sigafoos since 1822 when both men had wooed the beautiful Melanie Zitt and Melanie had chosen Mr. Sigafoos because she was mad for dancing and Mr. Sigafoos knew all the latest steps-like the- Missouri Com- promise Samba, the Shays' Rebellion Schottische, and the James K. Polk Polka-while Mr. Todhunter, alas, could not dance at all, owing to a wound he had received at the Battle of New Orleans. (He was struck by a falling praline.) Consumed with jealousy at the success of Mr. Sigafoos's library, Mr. Todhunter resolved to open a competing library. This he did, but he lured not one single patron away from Mr. Sigafoos. "What has Mr. Sigafoos got that I have not?" Mr. Todhunter kept asking himself, and finally the answer came to him: books. So Mr. Todhunter stocked his library with lots of lovely books, and soon he was doing more business than his hated rival. But Mr. Sigafoos struck back. To regain his clientele, he began serving tea at his library every afternoon. Thereupon Mr. Todhunter, not to be outdone, began serving tea with sugar. Thereupon Mr. Sigafoos began serving tea with sugar and cream. Thereupon Mr. Todhunter began serving tea with sugar and cream and lemon. This, of course, clinched the victory for Mr. Todhunter 1- a bar] henn i ,---.h In ,..At. nwin at in the Whaddya mean only one left? price includes. f Serious cultural, economic and governmental briefings. " Oxford and Cambridge graduate-student tour leaders. * Shakespeare at Stratford, Salzburg marionettes, Edin- burgh Military Tattoo. f Evenings with European students at Tivoli, Munich Hof- brau, and the Left Bank. " Independent leisure in the great cities. " Most meals. i All hotels, prices based on double occupancy of rooms. * You get there by BOAC Rolls-Royce 707 Fan-Jet. " Travel in Europe by bus, train, steamer and air. See vnr Travel Agent or nearest BOAC office-and send V flins'r~uin'n-'W -..,* NEW. I