THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAi-LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN : h~il. {,JM M JJr ... . h ... .h ^ .*ya . .^J. ,-!^ S-!P is ...... A~f.V 1- 2:A.dh.. , ..: ..}"'. .. W Q .lL .. t_. q^. :""," '"n }e .Y { '"bt}. ...'...Y4. 1 J'^hVfwn$ . ^" 'I For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. (Continued from Page 4) bigan League, and must be return- by March 3, 1962. Recipients will1 announced at League Installation it, April 23, 1962.t he Laurel Harper Seeley Scholarshipr nnounced by the Alumna Council1 he Alumni Association for 1962-63. award is variable and is open to h graduate and undergraduate wrom-z The award is made on basis of Aarship, contribution to UniversityE and financial need. pplications may be made through Office of the Alumnae Secretary, mni Memorial Hall or Alumnae ncil Office, Michigan League and it be filed by March 3, 1962. Recip- .s will be announced at League In-t lation Night, April 23, 1962. he Lucy E. Elliott Fellowship with tipend of $1,000 is being offered the Alumnae Council of the Alumnit ciatio for 1962-63. It is open to1 nen graduates of any accredited col- or university. It may be used by 'niversity of Michigan graduate at college or university, but a graduate my other university will be required use the award on the Michigan pus. Academic achievement, crea- by and leadership will be considered1 ;ranting the award.1 pplications may be made through1 Alumnae Council Office, Michigan due or Alumni Memorial Hall, and. it be filed by.March 3, 1962. AwardI be announced at League Installa- i Night, April 23, 1962, be Alice Crocker Lloyd Fellowship h a stipend of $1,000 is being offered the Alumna Council of the Alumni ociation, for 1962-63. It is open to nen graduates of any accredited col- : or university. It may be used by a versity of Michigan graduate at any ege or university, but a graduate any other university will be requir- to use the award on the Michigan pus. Academic ,achievement, per-' ality and leadership will be con- red in granting the award. Appli- ons may be made through the Of- s of the Alumna Secretary, Alumni. norial Hall or the Alumna Council Lce. Michigan League, and must be d by March' 3, 1962. Award will be iounced at League Installation Night, 11 23, 1962. ational Defense Graduate Fellow- ;s: Application forms should be ob- aed from graduate schools offering roved programs imimediately. The dline for graduate schools to sub- their nopinations is March 6, 1962, ,rmation concerning qualifications applicants, approved programs, and ilable schools can be obtained in office of the Honors Council, 1210 gell Hall. 'he approval for the following stu- it-sponsored activities becomes ef- tive. 24 hours after the publicatipn this notice. All publicity for these ants must be withheld until the ap- wal has become effective. fat. 10-Forester's Club, Paul Bunyan 1; Michigan Union, 8-12 p.m. an. 14-Voice Political Party, Panel Student Rights, Union Rm. 4B, 3 eb. 21-Americans Committed to rid Responsibility, Mass Meeting, Ion 3-S, 7:30 p.m. far. 3-Galens Medical Society, Ca- 'eus Ball, League Ballroom, 9 p.m.-1' eb., 20-Challenge, Seminar, Honors ung, UGLI, 7:30 p.m., .. eb. 16, 23, 25; Mar. 2, 9, 11, 16; April 22; May 4, 6, 11, 18, 20-Michigan ristian Fellowship, Open Meetings, 0 Nat. Res. or SAB, 7:30 p.m. or 4 Feb. 15-Young Republicans-Young aericans for Freedom, Buses to Gold- ter,. Masonic Auditorium in Detroit, 0-12 p.m. Events Wednesday Guest Harpsichordist: Fernando Va- lenti will present a harpsichord recitalS on Wed., Feb. 14, 8:30 p.m., in Rackham Lecture Hall. He will perform composi- tions by Frescobaldi, Handel, Soler, Ra- meau, Bach and Scarlatti. Open to the1 public without charge. Mathematics Colloquium: Dr. B. Frankt Jones of the Institute of Mathematical1 Sciences, New York University, will1 speak on Wed., Feb. 14, at 4 p.m. inI 3209 Angell Hall. The title to be an-1 nounced. Refreshments in 3212 Angell Hall att 3:30 p.m. Engineers: "Opportunity Trends and1 Placement Services" will be discussed bby Prof. John G. Young, Director, En- gineering Placement, Wed., Feb. 14 and Thurs., Feb. 15, at. 4:00 p.m., in 311i West Engineering. All interested stu- dents are invited and engineers who ex- pect to graduate this year are especiallyf urged to attend one of these meetings. Events Thursday Degree Recital: George Earnshaw, bar- itone will present a recital Thurs., Feb. 15, 8:30 p.m. in Lane Hall Aud. in partial fulfillment of the require-i mens for the degree Master of Music.i He' will sing the compositions of Scar- latti, Fedelli, Bellini, Stradella, Schu- mann, Delibes, Chausson, Widor, Faure,7 Barber, Head, and Monotti. Accom- panying him at the piano will be Jane= Larkin. Open to the public. Placement ANNOUNCEMENTS:. Armed Forces Officers Career Week- Feb. 13, 14, 15-for Men & Women at all college ,,levels. All five of the military services will be on the campus to talk to all interested students for Officer Training Programs-Army, Navy,- Airr Force, Marines, Coast Guard. Both men and women officers will be present, rep'esenting all of the programs. in each of the services. This will give all students a chance to compare the re- quirements, opportunities, and training programs of the various services, decide which ones appeal to you, and learn which ones are interested in you. Rep- resentatives will be rat;Engineering Placement (128-H W. Engrg.) on -the 13th and 14th and will be at the Bu- reau of Appointments on all 3 days (13, 14, & 15). Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy-Announces graduate study oppor- tunities for Master's Program in In- dustrial Management. This is a 2-yr. graduate program, in the basic princi- ples underlying sound management, leading to Master's Degree. Must have background in Bus. Ad., Statistics, Math, or. Econ. Applications must be mailed by the end of this week. 5th Annual Marketing Careers Con-- ference-April 5th & 6th, Palmer House, Chicago. Job interviews and seminars for seniors majoring in Bus. Ad. or Liberal Arts. Applications accompanied by $5 must be in by the end of this week. Over 50 firms will be participat- Ing in the conference. Good oppor- tunity for anyone interested in mar- keting career. Call Bureau of Appoint- ments for details. Ext. 3544. POSITION4 OPENINGS: Giffels & Rossetti, Detroit, Mich. -- Openings for Civil Engineers and Struc- tural Architects. Prefer. no exper. Tech- nical survey for Fall-Out Shelter' Pro-, gram. Position will be connected with building. Six months duration. Chrysler Corp., Chelsea, Mich.-Civil Engineer for position at Chelsea Prov- ing Ground involving buildings, grounds, roads, etc. BS in C.E. Exper. not required. Also continuous openings for graduate Mechanical Aeronautical Enfgineers. Parke Davis & Co., Rochester, Mich.- Openings for several Biologists in re- search work on polio vaccine and flu vaccine; involves work with animals.- BS or MS in Botany, Zoo, Pre-Med., Pre-dent., with courses in Embriology,k Anatomy, Histology, Bacteriology, & Physiology preferred. No exper. required.- Also some openings for WOMEN Biolo- gists in labs at Ann Arbor, or Detroit.- An Industrial Products Corp. in De- troit-Sales Manager to build up an am- bitious sales program-nationwide. Will be expected to build up sales at at rapid rate. New products to promote. BSE, Chem., Bus. Ad., or general arts1 & sciences. Exper.: Must have Marketingl or Sales Mgmt. exper., preferably in the industrial or chemical area. Age: 35-40f preferred.- * * * Please call General Div., Bureau of1 Appts.,3200aSAB, Ext. 3544 forufurther, information.' SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 212 SAB- THURS., FEB. 15-1 Melody" Fair-A theatre in the round, Wurlitzer Park, Buffalo, N.Y., will be holding tryouts for two types of jobs:1 singing and dancing. The singing try- outs will be in Room 5, Third Floor of the Mich. Union. Dancing tryouts will be in the rehearsal rm., First floor Mich- igan League. Both men ,& women. All day Thurs., Feb. 15, from 10:00 a.m. on. Camp Chic-A-Mi, near Douglas Lake,a Mich.-Girls'camp seeking women coun- selors. Mrs. Garmhausen will interview on Thurs., Feb. 15, afternoon for Pro- gram Director, Swimming, Horseback, etc. Married couple if husband has W.S.I. Camp White Pine -- Canadian coed camp. Joseph L. Kronide will interview Thursday afternoon for counselors, rid- ing instructors, instructors for canoe trips, craft specialities, etc. Will inter- view married couples. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company of Boston, Mass.-Representa- tive will interview at Bus. Ad. .Inter- viewing primarily for permanent posi-; tions but will be happy to see any qualified Sophomores, Juniors and graduate students in Actuarial Science for the Actuarial Summer Training. Program.- THURS., FEB. 15 & FRI., FEB. 16- Camp Lawrence Cory-A boys' camp in New York. W. B. Hester will inter- view men for all types of counselor po- sitions. Must be 19 years old 'or older. Will interview Thursday afternoon and all day Friday. Camp Charlevoix-A Michigan boys' camp. Ken Smith will interview men for: all types of counselor positions on Thursday and Friday.' FRI., FEB. 16- Camp Clri at Dalton, Wis.--A coed camp requires all types of women and mrn counselors. Sam Dooba will be here all day Friday to interview. * * * .Come to Summer Placement for fur- ther information. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign schedule posted at 128-H West Engrg. Bldg. FEB. 16 (p.m,)- Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, Main 'Plant & General Offices, 40 miles north of Chicago along Lake Michigan; -BS: ChE &, ME. June & Aug. grads. Must be male U.S. citizen. R. & D., Training Program. FEB. 16- Badger- Manufacturing Company, En- grg.-Construction Div., Cambridge, Mass.-BS-MS: ChE, CE & ME. MS: Construction. Feb., June & Aug. grads. Des., Construction. Bausch & Lomb, Inc., Rochester, N.Y. -All Degrees: ChE, EE, Instru., ME. BS: IE. June grads. Des., Production-(Mfg. Engrg.). Cleveland Electric Illuminating Com- pany, Engrg. & Sales Office, Cleveland, Ohio-BS: EE, IE & ME. June & Aug. grads. Must be male U.S. citizen. Sum- mer Employment: If times permits. Check Placement Office for openings on schedule on Feb. 15-(a.m.). Des. & Sales. Consumers Power Company, Jackson, Mich.-BS-MS: ChE, BE & ME. June & Aug. grads. Must be male U.S. citizen. ME & ChE's for Bulk Power. Gen. Gas & Trng. Program. EE's for Bulk Power & Trng. Program. Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co., Entire Company-BS: ChE, CE, EE, E Physics, IE, ME, Physics & Architecture. June grads. Must be male U.S. citizen. Des., R. & D., Sales & Prod., Tech. Control- Will Interview Civil Engnrs.-(structur- al) for above and also for Sales Promo- tion. Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Ind.-BS-MS: IE. BS: ChE & ME. MS: Ind. Admin. & Mgmt. Science. June & Aug. grads. Must be male U.S. citizen for permanent employment. Summer Employment: Candidates in the areas indicated above for Summer Program & Suecial Two-Week Workshop - See Poster. U.S. & South American citizens only. Production-Prod. Methods, Office Sys., Incentives, Engrg. Staff, Adminis- trative-type engrg. positions. Republic Aviation Corporation, Farm- !ngdale, L.I., N.Y.-All Degrees: EE. BS: AE & Astro., E Physics & ME-(with Aero option). June & Aug. grads. U.S. citizenship required. Both Men & Wom- en. ROTC candidates must have 1 yr. work time before call. Summer Employ- ment: No interviews-Please write to company after March 31, 1962. Des., R. & D., Prod., Aerodynamics--(Perform- ance & Loads Analysis), Flutter & Vi- bration Analysis, Structural Test & Stress Analysis. Rexall Chemical Company, Research & Dev. Lab., Paramus, N.J.-All De- grees: ChE. BS-MS: ,EM. U.S. citizen-' ship required-will accept Canadian. R. & D. U.S. Gov't., Bureau of Land Manage- ment, Washington, D.C.-BS-MS: CE, Geography, Geology & Bus. Ad., Law, Political Science & History. (Anyone interested who can pass the Federal Service Entrance Exam can qualify for the Land Examiner position.) Group Meeting: Feb. 16, 1962, 10-11:00 a.m. in Room 311, W.E. Will show film "Our Public Lands." Design (Dams, roads, Bridges, etc.). Also "Land Examiner & Land Law Examiner." Part-Tme 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. Students desiring miscellaneous odd for part-time or full-time temporary work, should call Bob Hodges at NO 3-1511, ext. 3553.; Employers desirous of hiring students jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 2200, daily. MALE 5-Electrical Engineering or Physics majors, senior .(minimum average 3.00) or graduate student. Must be a U.S. citizen , for security clear- ance. 20 Hours per week. 1--Gymnastic instructor for. children age 7-12; after 4 p.m. 1-Experimental psychologist, graduate student. Half time. FEMALE 1--Secretary; shorthand, typing: Su- pervisory and accounting experience necessary. Full time. S1-Gymnastic' instructor for children age 7-12; after 4 p.m. 1-Experimental psychologist, graduate student. Half time. 1-Housekeeper and baby sitter to live in if possible. Weekends off. Room and board plus salary. FURNISHED APARTMENTS TOO! More of everything for everybody at Huron Towers . . . we can furnish the apartment of your choice at reasonable additional monthly rates (rates on request) . . . we bus our tenants to campus, downtown, hos- pital area in our private "Trans- porter".. . :jlust 20c a trip. We have large private grounds with patio, swimming pool and sun decks;.. carriage room for "garaging" troll- ers. We heat and air condition your apartment. Shops off the lobby which include Marilyn Mark's Hair Stylists, Trojan Laundry, O'Grady Barbers will serve most daily needs. But see it all for yourself. Model apartments open 9 to 6 p.m. daily. UNFURNISHED $98 to $330. FUR- NISHED FROM $133. NINE- OR TWELVE-MONTH LEASES WITH PERMISSION TO SUBLET. HURON TOWERS APARTMENTS 2200 Fuller Road NOrmandy 3-0800, 5-9161 C24 NICE WARM, clean room for one or two male students. One block from Law School. 808 Oakland. C23 TWO MEN wanted to share large five- room apartment with bath. Low rent. Close to campus. Call NO 8-6807. C22 TWO NICE doubles for mature stu- dents. One single. Reasonable board and room rates. International. NO 5- 4368. Near campus. C21 PLEASANT ROOMS, good location, cooking facilities. Call NO 3-5880. C20 WANTED: Girl to share house on cam- pus. Low rent. Call NO 3-5381. C19 BOARD at Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity. Good food, reasonable rates. NO 2- 8312. C16 SINGLE ROOM for male student. Call NO 8-7253 after five on weekdays. 014 NICELY FURNISHED three single, one double, large kitchen, one bath, one shower, near campus. Rent as one unit or separately. NO 2-5152. Call before noon or after 6:30. C17 ROOMS for upperclassmen: Double or single opposite the Michigan League. 220 South Ingalls Street. C18 LA1GE dental suite. Clinic in East De- troit-Warren area with physician with practice in immediate area. Dr. Fogel, PR 1-7790. C9 BEAUTIFUL Huron Towers, spacious one-bedroom. 9113, to sub-lease. $125 a month. See manager, NO 3-0800. 08 CAMPUS AREA Apartment for three. Newly decor- ated and furnished. All utilities in- cluded. Laundry facilities. NO 5- 9449 C5 UNFURNISHED APT. - Just vacated after 2 yrs. Living rm., kitchen with stove and refrig., bdrm., walk-in clos- et, bathrm., laundry rm., in 4-unit apt. bldg. Warm and pleasant. 917 S. Main. Call NO 5-5851. C3 PARKING SPACE for rent-Very close to Frieze Bldg. NO 2-7274. C6 TWO-CAR shelters available at 1022 Forest. Call NO 2-5035 after 6 p.m. C22 LOT PARKING available. Call NO 2- 1443. C31 ROOM FOR RENT for steady male grad- uate. Business or Professional prefer- ence. Modern, clean, quiet home. Telephone:' NO 2-4738. C12 GIRL'S large single room in home with other girls by campus and hospital. Kitchen, TV, auto, laundry. Very comfortable. NO 3-9232 late afternoon and evening. C3 SAS and PhD CANDIDATES NEARING DEGREE COMPLETION SPACE TECHNOLOGY LABORATORIES invites you to discuss opportunities in the new era of Space, Technology with members of STL's technical staff when they ,Visit your campus on ARE YOU THE MADISON TYPE? AVE. FE RUARY 15 and 16 J TODAY Space Tchnology Laboratories, Inc. is engaged in a balanced program of diversification and planned growth. PROGRAMS. Research, development, design, and construction of three Orbiting Geophysical Observatories (OGO), and project coordination and systems planning for Project Relay, both for NASA. Design, fabrication and test for the Air Force-ARPA VELA HOTEL Program to detect nuclear explosions iri space. Studies.for the Air Force-ARPA BAMBI Project, a multi-satellite sys- tem which can identify and destroy enemy ICBM's shortly after launch. Systems engineering and technical direction of the Atlas, Titan, and Minuteman weapon systems for the Air Force. Original and applied research in a broad spectrum of technical disciplines: particle physics, solid state theory, guidance, spaceaphysics, communication theory, propulsion and power, and electromagnetic systems in the infrared, ultraviolet andmicrowave regions. FACILITIES. Nearing completion on a 110-acre site at Redondo Beach, close to Los Angeles International Airport, is the STL Space tchnology Center comprising ten buildings specially designed for research and development in missile and space systems, for. the fabrication and envi- ronmental test of subsystems and components, and for the production of scientific and technical devices derived from STL's sustained research program. t* $pace Tchnotogy Center One Space Park + Redondo Beach, Calif. I f you are now completing a program leading to a masters or doctoral degree, ST L suggests that you investigate Ow or more of the following areas: THEORETICAL PHYSICS SPACE PHYSICS EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS SOLID STATE PHYSICS APPLIED MATHEMATICS DIGITAL COMPUTERS SPACE COMMUNICATIONS COMPUTER DESIGN RADAR SYSTEMS GUIDANCE & NAVIGATION ANTENNAS AND MICROWAVES TELECOMMUNICATIONS INERTIAL GUIDANCE ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICES ANALOG COMPUTERS ENGINEERING MECHANICS AEROPHYSICS APPLIED AERODYNAMICS PROPULSION SYSTEMS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 2 bedroom apartments 500 yds. from Union. New, furnished, carpeted, luxurious. Air conditioned, full kit- chen, parking. Call NO 3-6357, 320 E. Madison. - VESPA Scooter for sale. Excellent con- dition. Call George, NO 3-2965. Z19 r