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Doctoral Examination for Dan Chapin
Kinsey, Education; thesis: "Health Ac-
tivities at Oberlin and Other Ohio Col-
leges to 1850," Fri., May 4, 4024 UHS, at
4:00 p.m. Chairman, C. A. Eggertsen.
Doctoral Examination for Robert
Henry Wurtz, Jr., Psychology; thesis:
"Self-Stimulation and Escape Behavior
in Response to Stimulation of the Rat
Amygdala," Fri., May 4, 102 Radiation
Lab., at 10:00 a.m.. Chairman, James
Olds.
Placement
Summer Placement: 212 SAB
Camp Missauki, Lake City: Mrs. Tur-
ner will interview Thurs., May 3, for
women counselors for waterfront, arch-
ery. unit leaders, craft, and nature.
Girls must be at least 18 years old. The
camp is sponsored by King's Daughters.
Camp Conestoga, Leonidas, Mich.:
Coed camp is looking for male coun-
selor with WSI and boy to run dish-
washer.
Camp Pinecliffe, Harrison, Maine:
Girls camp has openings for a dance
counselor and a woman bookkeeper.
George A. Fuller Company, N.Y. City:
Position open for Civil or Mechanical
Engineer completing junior year in
1962. Must be male U.S. citizen.
Burroughs Corp., Plymouth, Mich.:
Position for junior or above in Me-
chanical, Engineering Mechanics, Phys-
ics, or Science. Design and development
of business machines and computers.
Come to Summer Placement for fur-
ther information.
Position Openings: )
Insurance Co., local area - Sales
Repr. Will train for special prog. Will
contact students in the professional
schools. Minimum 2 yrs. college bkgd.
Exper. not required. Age 25 plus-mar-
ried and family preferably.
Chrysler Corp., Detroit, Mich. - Many
and various openings in the following
areas: Sales, Finance, Personnel, Pur-
chasing, Marketing, Engrg., Publ. Reis.,
Missile and Airtemp.
New Installation, Ann Arbor area -
Data Processing Supervisor. Exper. de-
sirable in planning, scheduling and
IBM unit record machines.
YWCA, Cincinnati, Ohio - Woman
for Metropolitan Exec. Director.
fully MA in Social work. Must
Hope-
hhave
exper. in admin. of a budget; commu-
nity relationship; supervision of prof.
staff.
U.S. Army Ordnance Arsenal Det.,
Center Line, Mich. - Need individuals
for accounting trng. prog. BA in Acc't.
or Bus. Ad., with major in Acc't.
Should have B average and an inter-
est in working for Federal Govt.
Warner Robins Air Materiel Area,
Robins Air Force Base, Georgia - Many
openings in fields of : Engrg., Mech.,
Aero., Elect., and Indust. Chem., Metal-
lurgy, Cost Accounting, Budget Analy-
sis and Statistical Analysis.
Private Liberal Arts College in Wis-
consin - Need an Assistant Dean of
Students. Will counsel women stu-
dents, advisesstudent organizations,
etc. MA at least; strong bkgd in coun-
seling or related ares preferred. Age
30 - 40. Exper in some phase of col-
lage student personnel work.
For further information, please call
General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200
SAB, Ext. 3544.
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
worts, should call Bob Hodges at NO
3-1511, ext. 3553.
Students desiring miscellanenus odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Room 2200, daily.
MALE
1 Recreational Therapist. Must be able
to improvise. 10 hours per week, some
evenings and weekends.
1 Architect who is from the Architec-
ture andDesign Dept. or Commercial
Art. Must be a Junior or better.
1 Ann Arbor resident to sell insur-
ance. i-time during school, Full-time
during summer and vacations.
1 to do yardwork through the sum-
mer. Must have your own equipment.
All day Saturday.
3 Engineering students to do apart-
ment maintenance in exchange for
rooms with private bath. (Quiet stu-
dious boys). No cooking, drinking or
parties. Must be available for two or
three years, summer and winter.
1 to wash walls and paint them.
Must be experienced.
FEMALE
Recreational Therapist. Must be able'
to improvise. 10 hours per week, some
evenings and weekends.
Saleswomen with experience. 2 part-
time and 1 full time. Muist be able
to work during the summer and have
transportation.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Am. Soc. for Public Admin., Social
Seminar, refreshments, everyone wel-
come, May 3, 8 p.m., Rackham Bldg.,
E. Conf. Rm. Speaker: D. C. Rowat,
Prof. Political Science at Carleton Univ.,
Ottawa, Canada; "American and British
Influences on Canadian Public Admin-
istration."
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Christian Science Org., Regular Tes-
timony Meeting, May 3, 7:30 p.m., 528D
SAB.
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Kappa Phi, cabinet meeting, May 3,
7:3(i p-M., Green Room.
Sailing Club, meeting, May 3, 7:45
p.m., 325 W. Engineering.
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Serving Sandwiches, Salads, and Steaks
In addition to a large Pancake menu.
Friday and Saturday open
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CLARK'S TEA ROOM
LOX and BAGELS
SANDWICHES
217 South Observatory
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
ON THE HILL
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3730 Washtenaw ... across from Arborland
Open 11 A.M. 1435 East
to 2 A.M. - Michigan Avenue,
7 days a week sYpsilanti
closed Sunday HU 3-2840
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