AY, CICTOBER_28,1961 THE MICHIGAN' IIAILY --- AY. OCTOBER 28.1961THE MICHIGAN DAILY D A IL Y O F F IC IA L B U L L E T IN_.".nr."r-r .:..r:vvn-.n":: ..": r'''' n }' '' ':' i :i ; 't+ ' , . {Jf{AO. x' raw: «.":.:.f ............ .... f.. {:": For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phaone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. ' r- . - - --a.'- ---a «-r a Y%...4. a Yih~ snicT i fnt Tot b A... «.. is ... .....-ar ?R_ C dnme 1A + SummednO t (continued rrom Page 4) sissippi asking him to 1) guarantee pro- tection to everyone in the state, 2) to uphold the right of citizens of all races to assemble in non-violent protest, and 3) to insure that eighteen stu- dents who go on trial Moriday in Pike County, Mississippi, receive fair and just treatment. That copies of such telegrams be sent to the Student Non-Violent Coordinat- ing Committee in Atlanta, Georgia, and the Michigan Christian Leadership Conference in Detroit, Michigan. Postponed: Consideration of motion on Women's Residence Halls Confiden- tial Evaluations, in order to invite a member of the staff of the Office of the Dean of Women to discuss the matter with the body next week. Postponed:. Consideration of amend- ments to Council Operating Procedures relating to conditions under which roll call votes, proxy votes and absentee ballots will be taken. ATTENTION: . Federal Service Entrance Exam. (FSEE): Nov. 18-- Applications for the FSEE & Man- agement Internship Exams available at Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB, for all up- perclassmen wishing to take the exam to qualify for careers in Federal Serv- ice. Applications must be submitted prior to Nov. 2 in order to take the written test in Ann Arbor, Nov. 18. Ca- reer opportunities exist in many fields with various T.L'. govt.. vept. er, n- cies. These Exams, offered only 4 times a year, will not be given again until after Christmas. The following schools have listed teaching vacancies for the 1961-1962 school year. Blleville, Mich.-Open Now - 11th grade Hist. Ferndale, Mich. - Kdg.; Elem. (All grades); Art-All open Jan. 29, 1962. Jr. HS Library-open Dec. 1, 1961. Flint, Mich.-HS Engl.-open Dec. 1, 1961. Luddington, Mich. (Mason County)-- Open now-Diagnostician, Speech Ther., Visiting Teacher, Ment. Retard. (Type "C"), Phys. Handi. North Plainfield, N.J.-Dir. of Audio- Visual Educ.-Open now. Manhasset, N.Y.-Open in Feb. 192- HS Math, English. North Tonawanda, N.Y.-Soc. Stud. (grade 8)-open noaw. Far additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, NO 3-1511, Ext. 2547. Summer Placement Service will open Nov. 1: There are jobs for married cou-' ples, nurses, foreign students, & stu- dents. Anybody on campus can come in. Open every day from 1:30 to 5:00 & all day Friday. 212 SAB.f City of New York, Board of Education is holding competitive exams during Christmas week for all those interest- ed in summer work for the recreation dept. of the N.Y.C. School System. Deadline of applications for these exams is nuvemaer z. -o ~ summe Placement for further information. THURS., NOV. 2-INTERVIEWS: Los Alamos Scientific Lab-Represen- tative will interview: a.m. Physics Dept., p.m. Chem. Dept., & Nov. 3 in Sch. of Engrg. Summer employment opportu- nities for Physicists, Engnrs., Chemists, & Metallurgists. New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., Boston, Mass.-John A. Curtis will interview from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon & from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. at 212 SAB. Soph- omores & juniors may apply. Math ma- jors-those interested in administration work. POSITION OPENINGS: Connecticut Civil Service -- Highway Geologist for grad with major courses in Geology & 2 yrs. exper. in field work in Geol. Need not be Conn. resi- dent. Closing date for filing applica- tions: Nov. 8." Italian Trade Commissioner, Chicago, 111.-Opening for Trade Analyst with degree in Bus. Ad. & some exper. with American or Italian business firms, Must read & write Italian & English fluently. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Chi- cago Operations Office, Argonne, Il.- Positions as follows: Attorney, Reactor Safeguards Engnr., Safety & Fire Pro- tection Engnr. and Reactor Engnrs. Veterans Admin-istration Hospital, Ann Arbor-WOMEN for Nursing As- sistants. Must have at least 1 yr. exper. in Federal hospital. Apply by Nov. 8 for written exam. Lawrence-Leiter & Co., -Kansas City, Mo.-Client firm wants trainees to be- come District Sales Managers. Degree in Business or Liberal Arts; age 28-40; & preferably married. Prefer some ex- per. in managing salesmen & in retail merchandising. Crowell-Collier Publishing Co., NYC -Immed. openings for several Staff Writers, Assoc. Editors, Copy Editors & 1 Senior Area Editor for encyclo- pedia project. BA or MA Social Sciences plus editorial exper. desired. Will also consider Jan. '62 grads, men or women. NOTE: Interviews may be arranged on campus if enough candidates apply. Please call Bureua of Appts., Gen- eral Div., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544 for fur- ther information. Part-Time Employment 'he following part-time jobs ire available. Applications for these jabs can. be made in the Part-time Place- ment Office, 2200 SAB, Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring stu- dents for part-time or full-time tem- porary work, should contact Jack Lar- die, NO 3-1511, ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 2200, daily. MALE 1-Busboy, 11:00-2:00, five days per week, also Sat. & Sun. 2-Salesmen to sell college sportswear for men. 3-Salesmen, sell china & silverware, cbmmission basis. -Several salesmen to sell magazines. 1--Engineering student, muZst be at least a junior, background in ra- dio-isotope. 4-Meal jobs. 2-Full-time Clerks. FEMALE 2--Full-time salesladies for women's apparel shop, experienced. 3-Waitresses, 12-2:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. 1-Waitress, Tues., Thurs., Fri., even- ings, 10 p.m.-12 midnight. 2-Fountain sales work, 4-10:30 p.m., 5 days per week, four hours on Sat- urday. 1-Waitress, Friday & Saturday eve. nings, 12 noon-8:00 p.m. Sunday. 2-Full-time clerks. Gfrl Watcher's Guide Presented by Pall Mall Famous Cigarettes F _. ....r ' ..''' ''' ^ " ~ "' 1i r . "'' .1 '? . y 14" rt .4 . "' M1" . ." '{:{ tit ::G} "r:{v} }: }r:"51} . i }f l : " ": fr ""ff:r} ' }} }'f} ff . .fi.", .. ,Sf" ti i "':1'y: ::{f: .:::titi': }:"}:Y'YF:1r''S::\V'A1 Y'"1. . t ;:M, ",. '"ai" ::9{. 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