THE MICHUV A1V flAN1Tv ,a aaas tiaa.v a Obl l l IO I OI 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. 1 5 , f Y .. i . e ' - ' t . . + . _ i. -e i - - - .. f _ 1 :; . .. . r .. r Y .. I ,E - w:: ty . ..: , n' f ' .. '. 's Js Y: .. " ,; , .y . .. L t ,'" - t Y .. 1. f , i :. .. . .. .. ,. a ' ' . ', ,: . . ' }9 s , 6 I x & Y . > J . y y Y "" .- .._ ,i ' 4 .... ;,. . .. r j t t _ _ - r r R j r ' , :: . _ ,_' M f. * , . . r ;: ". A . ' __ , <. - , , : .- ' " ,_ r , ,. _ .... 1, :. - d :.. -. ,, _ a 1 ^ E < t .. 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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- FIED ADS WILL SOLVE THEM 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. 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