22.1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY { x5 br 4 # v X ¢ .......,...5>rs ...S........... 1 .." ., r . :vr"*.** :::::::..~*.. .*....**......... :oh:v"..v..:,: :*.:::::"::y*. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ! ;VAt.S.W.. . .. :. . . . ...... ""Y:1L'....J...... .... ...: ... Y:{{. ....{. ,iS'itKL..4,, eCIAc SIFEDSam (Continued from Page 4) Lecture Series: "The Place of Albert Einstein in the History of Physics"; "The Unification of Space and Time by Einstein nad Minkowski" will be dis- cussed by Cornelius Lanczos, Senior Prof., School of Theoretical Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies onThurs., March 22 at 4 p.m. in Aud. B. Botany-Biochemistry Lecture: Dr. James Carnahan, Research Laboratories, DuPont Co., will speak on "Nitrogen Fixation in Bacterial Extracts" on Thurs., March 22 at 12 noon in 1139 Natural Science Bldg. Stochastic Programming Seminar: Will meet on Thurs., March 22, at 3 p.m. in 247A West Engineering. Prof. W. Allen Spivey will continue his talk on "Some Inequalities for Stochastic Programming Problems." Serinar on the Structure and Sym- metry of Crystals: Thurs., Mrch 22, 12:10 p.m., 3065 NS. R. W. Vian on "Re- uIi lation of Structure to Composition in Some Oxide Systems." Doctoral Examination for Canute Van- derMeer, Geography; thesis: "Corn on the Island of Cebu. The Philippines," Thurs., March 22, 210 Angell Hall, at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, C. M. Davis. Doctoral Examination for Eugene Bischoff Gross, Mineralogy; thesis: "Al- kalic Granites and Pegmatites of the Mount Rosa Area, El Paso and Teller Counties, Colorado," Thurs., March 22, 2045 Natural Science Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, E. W. Heinrich. Events Friday Student Piano Recital: A student re- cital by piano majors in the School of Music will be presented on Fri., March 23, 4:15 p.m. in Lane Hall Aud. Student performers will be James Edmonds, Nicolo Sartori, and Lorrie Pierce. Com- positions they will play are by Chopin, Liszt, and Brahms-Handel. Open to the public. Psychology Colloquium: Dr. Lee J. Cronbsch, University of Illinois, will speak on "A Synthesis of Measurement Theory," Fri., March 23, .at 4:15 p.m. in Aud. ,B, Angell Hall. Coffee hour at 3:45 p.m. in Mason Hall Lounge, Room 3417. Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., March 23, 4:00 p.m., The Observatory. Dr. William E. Howard will speak on "On a Correlation Between the Radial Velo- cities of Optical and Radio Interstellar Lines." Doctoral Examination for William Paul Livant, Psychology; thesis: "The Acquisition of Information in Associa- tive Learning," Fri., March 23, 1045 Mental Health Research Inst., at 10:00 a.m. Chairman, K. F. Riegel. Placement TEACHING INTERVIEWS: Following is a list of school inter- viewing for teachers the week begin- ning Mon., March 29. THURS., MARCH 29-- Flint, Mich.-Elem., Elem. Vocal, Elem. Inst. Mus., Elem. PE, Elem. Art, Elem. Sci., Elem. Math; Jr. HS Engl., Sci., Math, Cor., Girl's PE; HS Engl., SS,1 Girl's PE, Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Art,s Math, Phys. Set., Biol. Sci., Bus. Ed., Journ., Chem., Phys.; Spec. Ed., Sp.I Corr., Sight Cons., Ment. Ret., Home- bound. East Grand Rapids, Mich. - Elem., Elem. Vocal, Elem. Art.; Jr. HS Engi/ SS, French, Music (Vocal & Inst.); HS Engl., SS, French, Math/SS, Visit. Teach. Romulus, Mich.-Elem., Type C, Sp.I Corr.; Sec. Girl's PE, Inst/Vocal Mus.,1 Sci., Math, Art, Span., Couns/Engi. or other, Elk Grove Village, Ill. (Dist. 59-Elem.)I -Elem., Jr. HS Engl., Math, Vocal/ Inst., PE (1-5).1 Northbrook, Ill. (Glenbrook HS) -I Engl., Engl/Journ., SS, Math, Span.,I Latin, Chem., Earth Sci., Physical Set., Bus. Ed., Ind. Arts, Libr., Audio-Visual,- Guid., Girl's PE, Social Worker, Nurse,t Educable Ment. Handi.1 White Plains, N.Y. - Elem., Elem. Girl's PE, Nurse/Teach.; Jr. HS Math, Libr., Vocal Mus., Engl/SS, Ind. Arts,I Home Ec., Gen. Sci., Span/Engl., French, Guid., HS Typ/Short., Engl, SS, Vocal, Math, French, Span., Sci., Nurse/Teach- er, Art, Guid., Boy's PE.] FRI., MARCH 30- Holly,. Mich.-Early Elem.; HS Fre/ Engl., Fre./Gen. Set., Engl/SS, Couns/ Home Ec., Engl/Couns (Man), Visit. Teacher, Type A. Zeeland, Mich. - Elem., HS Math,J Engl., Guid. (Man), Libr. West Covina, Calif.-Elem. (K-8). For additional information and ap- pointments contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext. 3547. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu- dents, please call General Div., Bureau of Appointments, Ext. 3544 for interview appts. with the following: MON., MARCH 26- General Motors Corp-, All divisions - Feb., June & Aug. grads. men only. 1) Degree; any field for Cooperative Train-; ing Prog. Any div. of GM may sponsor this prog. 2) Buick Motor Div. will be here to itnerview for Cooperative Trng. Prog. for that div. Also for District Managers Sales Trng. Prog. 3) Ftsher Body Div. (Public Relations Section) will interview Liberal Arts or Bus. Ad. majors for positions as Field Rep. for Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild. This assignment begins Aug. 27 & termin- ates Jan. 1. Definite possibility for further oppor. with Fisher Body or GM. Shillito's Dept. Store, Cincinnati, O. -Opportunities in any one of 5 major divisions: Merchandising, Operations, Control, Sales Promotion, Personnel. Men & Women with, any degree for Executive Training Prog. TUES., MARCH 27- American Hospital Supply Corp., Evan- ston, II1.-Salaried trng. progs. for sales & mgmt. candidates now open for draft-exempt or draft-deferred Men: 1) Industrial Mktg. Progs. 2) Staff Mgmt. Trainee Prog. 3) Finance Mgmt. Trng. (Minimum of 10 hrs. acctg. required). Must be between ages of 22 & 28. Port of New York Authority, N.Y., N.Y.-Men & Women with degrees; Lib- eral Arts, Bus. Ad. Public Admin. for Mgmt. Trng. Prog. Also interested in Econ. & English & Journ, majors foi positions involving writing. This is a self-supporting corporate agency of the states of N.Y. & N.J. Two primary func- tions: 1) Plan & develop terminal & trans. facilities in N.J.-N.Y. Port Dis- trict; 2) promote commerce in Port area. Maintains trade promotion offices in N.Y., Chicago, Cleveland, Wash., Rio de Janeiro, London, Zurich, & San Juan. Zurich Insurance Co., Chicago, IIl.- Men with degree in any Liberal Arts program including Econ., Pol. Set., Eng- lish, Soc., Psych., History, and Speech, or LLB for Insurance Programs-Home Office, Claims or Sales. U.S. Public Health Service-Men; de- gree any field & above average aca- demic achievement -for ipositions as Prog. Rep. Trainee for Communicable Disease phase of Public Health Serv- ice. May locate with any one of many City or State Communicable Disease Control Prog. throughout the ,U.S. Wurzburg Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. -Men & Women for Mgmt. Trng. Prog. in all phases of Retailing includirfg Advertising. Consider any degree. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER. VIEWS-Seniors & grad students please sign interview schedule at 128-H West Engrg.: MARCH 23 - Armco Steel Corp., Entire Corp. - All Degrees: Met. BS: CE. June & Aug. grads. Des., R. & D., Sales. CE-for Wes. & Sales. Met.-for Res. Blaw-Knox Co., Pittsburgh, Mattoon, Ill., Erie, Pa., Buffalo, N.Y., E. Chicago, Ind.-BS-MS: CE, ChE, EE, IE, ME & Met. June & Aug. grads. Des., Sales & Prod. Carrier Corp., Carrier Air Condition- ing Co., Syracuse; Bryant-Indianapolis, Ind.; Elliott Co. (Field organization); Carrier International Ltd., N.Y., N.Y.- All Degrees: ChE & EE. June grads. Des., R. & D., Application, Service, Mfg. Engrg. Joy Manufacturing Co., Entire Corp. -Plants in N.H., N.Y., Pa., Ohio, Ind., Calif. Sales branches in major cities- BS: EE & ME. June grads. Des., R. & D., Sales & Prod. Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc., Mus- kegon, Mich.-BS-MS: CE & ME. June & Aug. grads. Des., R. & D. First National City Bank, N.Y. City & branches in 29 foreign countries- BS-MS: IE. June & Aug. grads. Sum- mer Employment: Will interview first year grad. students. R. & D. & Prod. Sealed Power Corp., Muskegon, Mich. -BS: ME & Met. June & Aug. grads. R.&D., U.S. Rubber Co., Detroit & Co.-wide -BS-MS: ChE, ER, ME. BS: Sci. Engrg. Feb. & June grads. R. & D. & Prod. U.S. Public Health Service, Continen- tal U.S.-BS: ChE, CE & Sanitary Feb. & June grads. Both Men & Women. R. & D., Comprehensive Planning & Engrg. Admin. Part-Time Employment The following part-time Jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Part-time Place- ment Office, 2200 Student 'Activities Building, during the following hours: Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. 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 1-Graduate student with background in Immunology or closely related area such as Immuno-Chemistry or even Bio-Chem. with interest in Immunology. s 3-Caretakers in exchange for apart- ment on campus. -Several salesmen wanted. 1-With programming ability plus fast, accurate keypunch skills. -Experienced Electronic Technicians with good academic record prefer- red. Must be able to design and build electronic circuit and related equipment. FEMALE 1-Graduate student with background in Immunology or closely related area such as Immuno-Chemistry or even Bio-Chem, with interest in Immunology. 1-With programming ability plus fast, accurate keypunch skills. 1-Baby sitter who will help through the dinner hour in exchange for room and board. -Several saleswomen wanted. ORGANIZATION NOTICES Christian Science Org., Regular Tes- timony Meeting, Mar. 22, 7:30 p.m., 528D SAB. i Wesleyan Guild, Wesleyan Grads. Sup- per, 5:30 p.m., Pine Rm.; Christian Marriage Class, 7:15 p.m., Green Rm.; Mar. 22, Meth. Church. * * * Sailing Club, Meeting, Mar. 22, 7:45 p.m., 311 W. Engineering. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SPECIAL SIX-DAY LI!ES ONE-DAY RATE 2 .70 3.48 3 .85 4.20 4 1.00 .4.95 Figure 5 average words to a line Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri. Phone NO 2-4768 BUSINESS SERVICES FOR RENT FINDING HOLES in your winter FUR'D. APT.-327 S. Division. Clean clothing? Find that the wind whis- rms., bath, $90. Call 5-7225 or wi ties through and sends chills up show after 5 P.M. C1 and down your spine? Then send PARKING SPACE for rent. Very clos them to to Frieze Bldg. NO 2-7274, Cl WEAVE-BAG SHOP_______ ______ 224 Arcade NO 2-4647 ON CAMPUS. Now taking application 'We'll reweave them to look like new" for summer and fall furnished apart J1 ments and parking. Call between and 5 (not Sundays) NO 2-1443. C1 NO DATE FOR TONIGHT? Don't know CAMPUS LOCATION, 1100 square fee' of any stag's around? Bored, lonely? store or office space, $150 per montl Hungry, thirsty? The place to go is lease. Ideal for U-M related business the Schwaben Inn, meet your friends Caldwell-Spaly, Realtors, NO 5-615: and have a Schwabenberger. That's C1 tonight. J4 HI-Fl, PHONO TV, and radio repair. BARGAIN CORNER Clip this ad for free pickup and de- livery. Campus Radio and TV, 325 E. ATTENTION ROTC Hoover. NO 5-6644. J24 OFFICERS' SHOES Army-Navy Oxfords - $7.95 COEDS: Socks 39c Shorts Gsc While you're 'having a FREE cup Military Supplies of coffee, why not have your HAIR SAM'S T0R E DONE at the . . . VOGUE BEAUTY SALON 122 E. WASHINGTON We 300 S. Thayer in the concourse REAL ESTAT of the Bell Tower Now featuring the Hair-do of the STUDIO-800 sq. ft., Music, Dance, Re month-- ducing,'\Ceramic, large assembly roar THE WING-DING 33x15, 4 smaller rooms, over Prets Call NO 8-8384, also evenings by Bell, 2-5 year lease. Will sell entir appointment building of 3 floors. Call Lansing, E Experienced Hair Stylists 7-9305. J24 USED CARS BEFORE you buy a class ring, looik at the official Michigan ring. Burr-Pat- 1958 AUSTIN HEALY, excellent bod terson and Auld Co. 1209 South Uni- and engine, spoked wheels, low mile versity, NO 8-8887. i age. NO 8-9050 after 5. N G RINSTRUCTIONALFA ROMEO Spider. A hairy sports GUITAR ITUTINcar in show room condition. NO Beginner and advanced. Individ- 7309. N ual and small workshop groups. _7309._N_ Classical, folk, popular. Call 663- FOR SALE: Alfa Romeo Guilletta coup 6942. J20 1959. Excellent condition. recent over -ehaul, new battery fand generato A-B New and Used Instruments Maintained for personal use -- neve BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS raced. Forced to sell at sacrific PAUL'S MUSICAL REPlanIR Reason-unexpected long leave froi 119PW.ashiAon NOE2-134 area. $1875 or nearest offer. CallN 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 3-0857. HELP WANTED TRANSPORTATION 8,000 Summer Jobs NATIONWIDE to $600/mo. All fields-Coeds included. Complete listings $1.00. Act nowl Col- lege Job Mart, Glendale Bldg., 221 Glendale Ave., Lexington, Kentucky. H19 ; Call NO 3-4158 NEED EXTRA INCOME? Special weekend rates from 5 p.m. Work days or evenings. Set your Seida e d tes fomda, hrs. Set your income goal. A small $12.0 tl a mile Rates initial investment puts you in your nnclude a mil, Insurances own business. For interview, call include. oilInsTrnc. NO 5-0950. H201ST. PART TIME WORK-Women needed to * TRUCKS AVAILABLE work in downtown office of dry clean- G ers. Day & evening work avail. Phone NO 5-3462. Hi1 BIKES and SCOOTERS MISCELLANEOUS LAMBRETTA 150: 1961-$325. Call Rog MISCLLAN OUSB. at NO 2-4549. THE NEW YORK TIMES delivered daily. Student Newspaper Agency, PO Box ALL STATE Motor Scooter. Call Jir 241, Ann Arbor, Michigan. M10 NO 2-3215 between 5 and 5:30. Z Whatever the occasion... 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