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DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 4)
Events Sunday
Chamber Music Concert: The New
York Pro Musica will be presented by
the University Musical Society in Rack-
ham Aud., Sun., Oct. 29 at 2:30 p.m.
Under the direction of Noah Greenberg,
the group of 11 artists will present a
program of medieval Renaissance and
bareque music. Tickets on sale at the
Musical Society offices'Sat., Oct. 28 un-
til 11:45 a.m. and in the lobby, Rack-
ham Bldg., Sunday at 1:30.p.m.
Events Monday
Nursing 100: Freshmen Class Officers
will be chosen Mon:, Oct. 30, at 3:00

p.m. in Room M5330, Medical Science
Bldg.
Guest Artsits: Ravi Shankar and
Company will present a concert dem-
onstration "Classical Music of North
India" on Mon., Oct. 30, 8:30 p.m.,
in Rackham Lecture Hall. Open to the
public without charge.
Thomas Spencer Jerome Lecture:
"The Rise of Rome in the Fith Cen-
tury B.C." will be discussed by Andrew
Alfoldi, Prof. of Roman History, Insti-
tute for Advanced Study, Princeton,.
New Jersey, on Mon., Oct. 30 at 4:15.
p.m. in Aud. B.
Automatic Programming and Numer-
ical Analysis Seminar: "The Structure
of the FORTRAN Translator" by Frank
H. Westervelt on Mon., Oct. 30 at 4:15
p.m. in Cbmpting Center, Seminar
Room.
Political Science Round Table: Mon.,
Oct. 30, 4:00 p.m. Room 3K, Michigan
Union. Prof. Samuel J. Eldersveld, poli-
tical science department, on "Research
Techniques on Parties in U.S.A. and
the Netherlands" (An informal dis-
^ussion).

Engineering Mechanics Seminar:
Mon., .Oct. 30, at 4:00 p.m. in 305 West
Engineering Bldg. Harold E. Gascoigne,
Teaching Fellow, will speak on "Exper-
imental Investigation on the Thermo-
elastic Behavior of Coil Springs."
Coffee at 3:30 p.m. in the Faculty
Lounge.
EvWents Tuesday
Guest Organists Alexander Schreiner,
Organist for the Salt Lake City Tab-
ernacle, will present a recital on Tues,,
Oct. 31, 8:30 p.m., in Hill Aud. He will
play the compositions of Bach, Men-
delssohn, Vierne, and Dupre. Open to
the public without charge.
Placement
The Los Angeles City School System
will be interviewing prospective teach-
ers in the following cities:
Boston, Mass.-Statler Hotel, Nov. 12
& 13, 1961.
Pittsburgh, Pa.-University of Pitts-
burgh, Teacher Placement, Nov. 15,
1961.
Chicago, Il1.--Conrad Hilton Hotel,
Nov. 17, 18, 19, 20, 1961.

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Fields beingginterviewed are: All
Elem.; HS Agri., Bus.. Ed., English,
Girl's PE, Homemaking, Indust. Arts,'
Math, Sdi, Spanish, Spec. Educ.
These fields and others will also be
interviewed at the Univer. of Mich.-
some time during the school year.
For additional information contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB,
NO 3-1511, Ext. 3547.
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau
of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu-
dents,' please call. Ext. 3544 for inter-
view appointments with the following:
TUES., OCT. 31-
Bureau of the Budget, Washington,
D.C.-Men & Women with degrees in
Economics, Political Science, Sociology,
Law; or ,MS or PhD in Public Health,
Natural Resources for work in Wash-
ington, D.C. only. Pertinent degree re-
quired for positions in Foreign Trade,
Economics, Public Administration, Sta-
tistics. U.S. citizenship required.
YMCA, New York, N.Y.-WOMEN with
degrees in Liberal Arts-any field for
Recreation positions. Also BA in Social
Work or MSW for Social Work posi-
tions. Jobs available throughout U.S.
Appointments should be made by 4:00
p.m. of the day prior to the scheduled
interview.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign schedule posted at 128-H West
Engrg. Bldg.,
NOV. 1-
American Brake Shoe Co., All Div.-
BS-MS: EM, IE, ME & Met. BS: EE,
MS: Instrumentation. Feb. & June
grads. Des., R. & D., Sales & Prod.
(a.m.)--
Amoco Chemicals Corp., Marketing -
Chicago, Ill.-BS-MS: ChE. Sales.
Calif. institute of Tech. Jet Propul-
sion Lab., Pasadena, Calif .-MS-PhD;
AE, ChE, CE-(structures), EE, EM, In-
stru., ME, Met. & Nuclear, all phases
of Chem.,, Physics, Math. Feb. & June
grads. Both Men & Women. Des., R. &
Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc.,
Mich., Calif. & Pa.-BS: E' Math, EM,
IE, ME & Met. Feb. & June grads. R.
&D., Bales, Prod.
Harnischfeger Corp., Milwaukee &
Branch Offices-BS: EE, IE, ME & Met.
Feb. & June grads. Des., Sales & Prod.
Interstate Engineering Corp., Inter-
state Electronics Div., Anaheim, -Calif.
--MS-PhD: EE. PhD's please schedule
1 hr. appts. Des. & Dev-Field Test
Range Instrumentation for Fleet Bal-
listic Missile Polaris.
Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry
Dock Co., Newport News, Va.-(only)-
BS-MS: EE, Mar., ME, Met. & Nay.
Arch. Feb. grads. Both Men & Women.
Summer Employment: N.A.'s only. Des.,
R. & D.'
Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich.-
BS, MS & Prof.: ChE, IE, ME. Des.,
R. & D., Prod.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES.

________CLASSI FI ED ADVERTISING
G-What is a Turtletaub? F49 SPECIAL
SI X-DAY
ATTENTION everyone who attended LI N ES ONE-DAY RATE
the Homecoming Dance and used the
coat check. If you lost anything or
got the wrong article by mistake, 0 .58
please contact Dennis Moore; 413
Adams, W.Q. SPHINX HONORARY.3 .85.70V
S.O.-Why the continual red face? F50 A '1' A ')

DIAMONDS WHOLESALE. From our
mines to you, Robert Haack, Diamond
Importers, 201 5. Main St., NO 3-0653.
F30
ALL YOU sports minded folks-Call
Dial-A- Score 66597-6&: F51
NEED MONEY? Have something to sell?
Want to buy something special? Need
a room, or have one to rent? Need a
date or a football ticket? WHAT-
EVER 'YOUR NEEDS W HE CLASSI-
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QUICKLY AT A LOW COST. Call NO
2-4786. F37
WELCOME Rita Rossner and Yetta
Green.- F48
PHOTOS by Bud-Mor, fast, dependable
service, reserve your photographer
now for Father's week-ends, pledge
formals, and Christmas dances. Phone
Bud-Mor Agency, NO 2-6362. F50
T.-Chemistry? Not tonighti F47
JAN: What did you say wad poppin'?
Sam F42
BOL WEEVILS, Ann' Arbor. Fabulous
Dixie-land band, now accepting book-
ings for late fall and early winter:
Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 S.U. NO 2-6362.
F53
LOST: Custom-made yellow gold watch
with heavy gold links approximately
r2 inch wide with small rubies on
each link. Watch is rectangular shaped
and has a lid cover and might with-
out close inspection resemble a brace-
let. Three-fourth karat diamond on
cover and. diamond chips and rubies
on each side of lid.,Generous reward
offered: Call NO 2-1907. A10
LOST: a Signet 40 Camera in 4068 Frieze
Bldg. Contact Stuart at NO 2-1807.
Reward. A9
LOST - Black female cocker spaniel
puppy with long tail and lavender
collar. Lost Wed, in vicinity of Forest
and Washtenaw. NO 2-7213. A8'
FOUND-Woman's plain black framed
glasses. Found ati S.U. and Church
;last week. Call NO 3-9484. A7
LOST--Black umbrella, gold handle. In
Mason Hall. Reward. NO 3-1561, ext.
116. A8
LOST-Typical scarab bracelet, many,
many colored, held together by a dou-
ble strand of gold. Lost Friday or Sat.
REWARD. Call Craw at 2-5571. F36
LOST: Man's black olIve trench coat.
NO 5-0776. A46
LOST-Eye glasses, black and gray
frames, white case. NO 5-7711, Ext.
6134. A41
LOST-small beige leather purse Sat.
afternoon between the Stadium and
Saline Rd. area. REWARD. NO 8-8472.
A36

Gamma Delta; Lutheran Student
Club, Supper 6 p.m., Reformation Pro-
gram-Vicar, T. Park, speaker at 6:45
p.m., Oct. 29, 1511 Washtenaw,
s * s
German Club, Coffee Hour, German
Conversation & Music, Oct. 29, 2-4 p.m.,
4072 FB.
* * "
Graduate Outing Club, Bike-or-Hike,
Saline Valley Farms, Oct. 29, 2 p.m.,
Rackham, Huron St. Entrance. ,
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La Sociedad' Hispanica, Tertulia, Oct.
30, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB.
Wesleyan Guild, Oct. 29, 7 p.m., Meth..
Church, Wesley Lounge. Speaker: Dr.
J. Mathews, Univ. of Texas: "What is
the Meaning of the Christian Life?"
* * .*
Women's Senate, Meeting, Oct. 31,
4:15 p.m., League, Henderson Bm.
* S r
Lutheran Student Assoc., Internation-
al Supper, Oct. 29, 6 p.m., Hill &
Forest Ave. Speaker: Dr. James Scherer,
Chicago Lutheran Seminary: "The
Lutheran Church in the Far East."

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