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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, FEBRU.AIt 20.

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positions from 1:30 p.m. on, Thurs.,
Feb. 22, & Fri., Feb. 23, from 9 a.m.
to noon and 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Also
take married couples.
Ann Arbor YM & YWCA Camps-Will
interview for waterfront director, pro-
gram director & archery instructor.
Marilyn Budd will be here to interview
Thurs., March 1 from 1:30 to 4:00 and
Fri., March 2, from 1:30 to 4.
Camp Conestoga, Leonidas, Mich.-
Mrs. Steve Baumann, director, will in-
terview men & women for counseling
positions on Fri., March 2, from 9 a.m.
to noon and 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Kitchen Help also needed.
POSITION OPENING:
The Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island,
has openings for' Bar Porters, Elevator
Operators, Gift Shop Attendants &
Gardeners. Come to the Summer Place-
ment Service for fuhther information.
Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time sobs 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 am. 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 add
jobs should consult the bulletin beard
in Room 2200, daily.
MALE
5--Electrical Engineering or Physics
majors, senior (minimum average
3.00) or graduate student. Must be
a 1U.S. citizsen for security clear-
ance. 20 Hours per week.
1-Gymnastics instructor for children

age 7-12, after 4:00 p.m.
1-Dental student, Junior, Research in
Anatomy. Half-time and summer.
-Salesmen to sell insurance. Must
be 21 years of age and have a car.
Hours optional.
FEMALE
1-Gymnastic instructor for children
age 7-12; after 4 p.m.
1-Housekeeper and baby sitter to live
in if possible. Weekends off. Room
and board plus salary.
1-Baby sitter and help during dinner
hour in exchange for room and
board.
2-Trained Keypunch Operators. 20
hours per week.
-Saleswomen for "Beauty Counselor"
cosmetics. Hours optional.
Approval for the following student-
sponsored activities becomes effective
24 hours after the publication of this
notice. All publicity for these events
must be withheld until the approval
has become effective.
Feb. 20-Challenge, Seminar, "Philos-
ophies of Higher Education," Prof. Wil-
liam Frankena, 7:30, Honors Lounge,
UGLI.
SPECIAL
CAMPUS PRICES
Post 20 wks. $1.79 Q; 35 wks.
$3.15 E; yr. $4.00 0
Ladies Home Journal 5 mos.
$1.25 5; 8 mos. $2.00 O;
yr. $2.50 QJ
Holiday.5 mos. $1.50 E;
8 mos. $2.40 Q; yr. $3.60 Q
Life 20 wks. $1.99 ;,
yr. $4.005; 2 yrs. ?7.00 0
Time 27 wks. $1.97 5;
yr. $3.87 5; 2 yrs. $7.00
Sports Illustrated yr. $4.00 Q;
2 yrs. $7.50 Q
Fortune yr. $7.50Q
Arch. Forum yr. $3.25 Q
Newsweek 34 wks. $2.50 0
yr. $3.00
ON ABOVE PUBLICATIONS
SEND NO MONEY NOW
PUBLISHER WILL .BILL YOU
Atlantic 8 mos. $3.005
Hi Fidelity 8 mos. $2.00 Q
Jack and Jill yr. $3.55 Q;
2 yrs. $6.95 El
Look yr. $4.00 0
Nation yr. $6.00 Ql
Plnyboy yr. $5.00 O
New Republic yr. $5.00 Ql
New Yorker 8 mos. $3.00 5
Readers Digest 11 mos. $1.87 0Q
Saturday Review yr. $4.00 Ql
2 yrs. $7.00 Q
Scientific American yr. $6.00 Q
U.S. News & World Report
39 wks. $3.67 Q
Reporter 10 mos. $3.27 Q
Esquire 8 mos. $2.00 0
STUDENT
PERIODICAL
AGENCY
BOX 1161, ANN ARBOR
For Rates on Other
Magazines, Call
NO 2-3061
Days and Evenings

rriving Dai

NEW

USED

at
ULRICH'S
Ann Arbor's Busy Book- Store

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SPACE, MISSILE & JET PROJECTS
AT DOUGLAS
have created outstanding
career opportunities for
SCIENTISTS and ENGINEERS
B.S. degrees or better
Assignments include the following areas:

IQC-Assembly Show
DUKE ELLINGTON
HIS NEW WORLD FAMOUS
ORCH ESTRA
at: HILL AUDITORIUM
Saturday, MARCH 3, 1962
All Seats Reserved
TICKETS
1.25 1.75 2.25
Tomor row is the last day
for BLOCKS!

Servo-Mechanisms-relating to
all types of control problems
Electronic Systems-relating to
all types of guidance, detection,
control and communications
Propulsion-relating to fluid-
mechanics, thermodynamics,
dynamics, internal aerodynamics
Environmental -relating to air
conditioning, pressurization and
oxygen systems
Human Factors-analysis of
environment affecting pilot and
space crews, design of cockpit con-
soles, instrument panels and pilot
equipment

Heat Transfer-relating to mis-
sile and space vehicle structures
Structures--relating to cyclic
loads, temperature effects,and the
investigation of new materials,
methods, products, etc.
Aerodynamics-relating to wind
tunnel, research, stability and
control
Solid State Physics-relating to
metal surfaces and fatigue
Space vehicle and weapon
system studies-of all types,
involving a vast range of scientific
and engineering skills

Get full information at
INDIVIDUAL ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS
with a Douglas representative
TUES., WEDS., & THURS., FEB. 20, 21 & 22
We urge you to make an appointment through Professor J. G. Young., Director,
Engineering Placement Service. If you cannot, please write to
S. A. Amestoy, Staff Assistant to VP Engineering
DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT COMPANY, INC.
3000 Ocean Park Blvd., Santa Monica, California
An equal opportunity employer

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will interview on campus
MARCH 5-6
B.S. and M.S. candidates
in Electrical Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering
and Physics for
Design and Development
Specialized Training Program,
Direct Assignment,
Graduate Study Program
See your placement officer now to arrange
an interview with the RCA representative.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

RESEARCH TEST AND DEVELOPMENT LABORATORIES OF THE NAVY
Representatives of seven civilian research test and development laboratories of the
Navy will visit on Friday, March 2, 1962, to interview candidates for degrees in engi-

Opportunities for career employment on projects
of world-wide importance.
Special provisions for continuing graduate work.

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