THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRU.AIt 20. .. THE MIC.IGA DAILY TESA. PEBRTIaa1v ca a l RWJL *#Vo', " °' y.. ;";: } ;+:,c41 :",. .{,{i5,":ti~~r, ,.. ;.',. -v ""r' n; tir," '. . .'..sv..*";...".....w.,v.."... *. .- t,:":. ." :;5:;? -6......"-,.r.v-. %rv5flf- OFFICIAL BULLETIN Out-of-stock Books Y. .g.MY ": "" ::". "'.1 " " :TT^:RS+ iR". " VA-r.- .A: :r "" :.;.;. .:"..:::-::c<^ ;:. n..a:c:c :a::rr ...;. .....,.,,....... .,.. ... _..,.......... «.r ..... :. :. :.... ...yAV,.r., ,r .. .... :. i+ :° " r'.'c.: :, ,:V.v ..rv .. ......' :.. :ri ..'1' . .:. rn.. ......:.:"" . ......... .....D ....^: ?v.. .....; ......v. .r... .. .. ...... ........ n., . :r"?Y.:"i}::.n ;.. ::¢v: .vr. 'r':$:" r:r .. k., :..,.. 2-:3....{r}p}s:.y.; vvw."r.:vv ."r: r. ". ro: : r ...". «:. v:'% ... .:.:. r,.; "r. "r .: r.....:.> ...,...... ".:a... .... .:.... ...:... o.. ....r.::: A.: "{..:v."+.r.":... ..{.}."."..:..v.-.v:.". ry4,: r, ." P ar'r. C .. . 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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. 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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 r U 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. Dairvid 1 a vlor Modnel rbasin iNa~val KesearCn atoraorv I