THE MICHIGAN DAILY K 1' I1 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN .M t. N uCea' .Ma.:"t, B Physics"'1TM "".MT '"M:.e (Continued from Page 4) oreign Visitors lowing are the foreign visitors who be o31 the, campus this week on dates indicated. >gfam arrangements are being made he International Center: Mrs. Clif- R. Miller. :tiago Friedmann, Director, Com- ig Center, Faculty of Physics; Sci- s and Math., Univ. of Chile, San- , Chile, Mar. 10-15. atorco Herdoia, Director of Lan- es, Central University, Quito, Ecua- Mar. 11-14. mad Makki, Prof. of Arabic Lit- re, Lebanese University, Beirut, non, Mar. 11-17. vents Tuesday allenge: Mark Cheser and Steve kmeyer will lead a seminaron ent Social Action in Rm. 3-B of cnion at. 7:30, Tues., March 13. vents Wednesday winar Auspices of the Industry ram, Institute of Science and Tech-. y, and the Department of Mehan- Engineering. "Engineering for Re- tty," Dr. Charles 'Lipson, Profes- of Mechanical Engineering, Wed., 1h 14 at 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., :ham Amphitheatre. etoral Examination for Robert n, Crane, Electrical Engineering; s: "On the Use of Complex Fil- Wed., March 14, 1072 E. Engin. at, 3:30 p.m. tanical Seminar: "The Role of e Metals in Plant Metabolism," Dr. .. D. Nichols, head of Department lant Biochemistry and Chemical obiology, University of Bristol, and, Wed., March 14, 4:15 p.m., Natural Science Bldg. Tea will be ed at 400. ema Xi Lecture: "Some Current ris of New Drug Research" will 1icussed by r. Harry M.3:Crooks, tant Director, Chemical Research, e, Davis and Co., on Wed., March t 8 pi.m. in the Michigan League oom. Open to the public. erlin String Quartet: The Oberlin ig Quartet, Stuart Canin and John y, violins, William Berman, viola, Peter Howard, cello, will present a al on Wed., March 14, 8:30 pm. in :ham Lecture Hall. Open to the l without charge, ciology Colloquium: Judith Shuval, -ew University & Israel Institute of ied Social Research, will speak on uitured Strains and Adaptive Proc- gin the Kibbutz," 'Wed., March 14, p.m. in East Conference, Room, kham. ACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau ppontments-Senior & grad stu- s, please call Ext. 3544 for, interview ontments with the following: RS; MARCH 1s- iohn Co., Kalamazoo, Mich.-Men; gee In Pre-Wed, Pre-ent, Biology, mi, Pharm., Bacti., Bochem., or Lib- Arts with Sc. bkgd. for positions harmaceutical Sales Res. e Kroger Co.-Men; degree in any t of Liberal Arts or Bus. Ad. for Mgmt. Trng., Mrchg., Personnel, ., Retailing or Trnsportation. cup Div. of Aetna Lifeinsurance Detrot, Mich:Men degree' any E for Group Insurance Sales. Loca- a throughout U.S.. ase Manhattan Bank, N.Y-, N.Y.- degree in Econ. or Bus. Ad. for g, Prog. telligence Civilian Career Prog., Ad.- Survey Detachment, Ft. Holabird' -Locations throughout U.S. & over- , Men for positions in intelligence ounterintelligence functions. BA & Iciency in one or more foreign lang. ,f be veteran. rMARCH 16- ager Mfg. Co-, N.Y., N.Y.-(p.m. )-Men, June grads; degree any field iberal Arts for Mgmt. Trng. in one everal co. div. Location: Company- neral Foods Corp., White Plains, -Men; BA or MA in Liberal Arts . Econ.) or Bus. Ad. for positions he fields of Mktg. or Sales: Loca- s throughout U.S. organ Guaranty Trust Co. of N.Y., -Men; degree in Liberal tArts or Ad. for Mgmt. Trng. Prog. ruing Glass Works, Corning, N .Y. n & Women. degree in any field Lberal Arts for positions in Mkt. arch, Personnel, Prod., Sales &,Sales notion,' Traffic '& Trans. Locations ughout U.S. ary every firm recruiting in this e sends co. literature in advance which must be read by each student be- fore his interview appointment. Hicksville, New York Public Schools will be at the Hotel Sheraton-Cadillac, Detroit on March 14, 1962. Vacancies include HS Eng., Math, Se., SS, Guid., Art, Id. Arts, For. Lang., Bus., PE (female); Jr. HS Math, Sc., SS, Read- ing. For appointments contact Bernard Braun & Thomas Horne at the hotel. .For additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB 663-1511, Ext. 354. Agenda Student Government Council March 14, 1962, 4:15 p.m., Council Room Constieutnts' Time: 5:45 & 9:00 p.m. Approval of Agenda. Minutes of Previous Meeting. Standing Committees: Committee on Student Concerns, USNSA Freedom But- ton Letter, 18 year old vote. Officer Reports: President, Letters, Announcements; Executive Vice-Presi- dent, Interim Action, Announcements; Administrative Vice-President; Treas- urer, Homecoming Financial Report. Old Business: Office of Student Af- fairs Study Committee Report, Com- mittee of the Whole, NSA Standing Committee. New Business: Meeting Time, Exam File, Student Defender. Announcements. Members' Time. Adjournment. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedule at 128-H West Engrg. MARCH 14- American Electric Power Service Corp., N.Y N.Y.-Al Degrees:EE & ME. June & Aug. grads. Both Mn & Women. Summer Employment: Jrs. in ME & EE in Group at 3:30 in Room 144, W.E. System Planning & Power System Dev. MARCH 14-16- The Dow Chemical Co., All Locations -All Degrees: ChE, IE, Instru., ME & Met. BS-MS: CE, EE & Mat'is. MS: Mgmt. Sci., Municipal & Sanitary. BS: E Physics. June & Aug. grads. Des., R. & D., Sales & Prod. MARCH 14- Koppers' Company, Inc., Throughout the country-BS: ChE, E & ME. Des., R. & D., Sales, Prod. & Maintenance. -Lear,' Inc., Instrument Div., Grand Rapids, Mich.-All Degrees: EE, ME & Instru. BS-MS: EM. Prof.: Applied Mech. BS: E Physics & Sci.:Engrg. June & Aug. grads. Des., R. & D., Both pre- ceded by 9 mo. trng. program. Swift & Co., Engrg. Research Dept., Chicago, 111.-BS-MS: BChE & ME. MS: Instrumentation. June & Aug. grads. Des., R. & D., Process Dev., Control Engrg., Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., Bay- side, L.I., N.Y., Williamsville, N.Y.. Waltham & Needham, Mass., Towanda, 1Pa.-A11 Degrees: BE. BS-MS: ME. BS: B Math & E Physics. MS: Construction. PhD: ChE & Met. Both Men & Women. Must be in top quarter scholastically. Des., R. & D. Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co-, S. leloit, 1l.-BS-MS: BE & ME. BS: l. June &Aug. grads. Des., R. & D., Sales & Prod. Wickes Corp., U.S. Graphite Co., Sag- inaw, Mic.-BS: ChE, EE, Matis., ME & Met. June grads. R. & D. MARCH 14-15- U.S. Gov't, National Aero.& Space Admin., Lewis Research Center, Cleve- land, .-All Degrees: AB & Astr., Applied Mech., E, EM, Instru., ME, LOOKING FOR A SUMMER JOB? Guys, gals, whether you want money, adventure or fun from your summer work, SUMMER JOBS 1962 will tell you how and where to look. This comprehensive report ls names and addresses of employ- ers who actually seek college students for summer work. Re- por lists jbs inal pat of the cuntry and includes details on how to apply, how to sell your- sel, etc. Saves you weeks of trial-and-error effort. SEND $1 AND COUPON NOS. CAREER ADVISORY SERVICE College Division A-lO Box 1131, Hanover, N.H. Send+.....copies at $1 ea. SUMMER JOBS 1962r ......J.u ....i......... .. I 1Address ...-.. .-..."...:.~glr.Y I l tI City ......... State .... -- - - -.- - MICHIGAN UNION presents ____ ,6 'CREATIVE ARTS FESTIVUAL Met., Nuclear. B5: E Math, E Physics & Sci. Both Men & Women. R. & D. Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for thesejbs can be made in the Part-time Place- ment Office, 2200 Student Activities Building, during the following hours: Monday thru Friday 8 amm. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time or full-time temporary work, should call Bob Hodges at NO 3-1511, ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 2200, daily. MALE -Several salesmen wanted. 1-Landscape Architect who is at least in his Junior year. % time position. FEMALE 1-Waitress to work from 11:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday, and all day Saturday and Sunday. 1-Baby sitter who will help through the dinner hour in exchange for room and board. -Several saleswomen wanted. ORGANIZATION NOTICES Congregational Disciples E & R Stu- dent Guild, Cost Luncheon Discussion, March 13, Noon, 802 Monroe. * s a Rifle Club, Weekly Meeting & League Match, March 14, 7:30 p.m., ROTC Range. * a s ULLR Ski Club, Meeting for Aspen Trip, March 14, 7:30 p.m., Union. * * * U. of M. Folk Dancers, Meeting, In- struction & Dancing, March 13, 7:30 p.m., 1429 Hall St. * * * Wesleyan Guild, Holy Communion followed by breakfast, March 14, 7 a.m., Meth. Ch. Chapel. MARCH 16-24 * Friday, March 16 JOHN FREDERICK NIMS 3:30 Multipurpose Room, UGLI PHOTO EXHIBIT .:. 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