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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1961

THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1961

'Formulate
Committee
Ann Arbor residents have chosen
a committee of four to find ways
to better communications between
the Constitutional Convention del-
egates and its constitutents.
The informal luncheon meeting
held under the auspices of the
Ann Arbor Citizens Council ap-
pointe4 Prof. Arthur Eastman of
the English department, Arthur
Gallagher, editor of the Ann Arbor
News, Mrs. John Lansing and
Mrs. Stanley Thayer. Mrs. Brymer
Williams will act as secretary to
the committee.
The group also heard from the
three Washtenaw County dele-
gates, Roscoe Bonnisteel (R-
Washtenaw), Prof. James K. Pol-
lock, (R-Ann Arbor) and Donald
Lawrence (R-Ypsi). The delegates
explained the time considerations
involved in reporting to Ann Ar-
bor constitutents and the problems
of the convention.
Senior Leaders
Tapped by Scroll
Eight women were initiated
Thursday night into Scroll, the
senior affiliated women's honor-
ary.
Chosen for outstanding leader-
ship and service to the University
and to their house were Barbara
Condon, Arlene Epstein, Ellen
Green, Joanna Jury, Joan Kittle,
Lyn Lopata, Ellen Piloff and Cyn-
thia Zdrodowski.

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(Continued from Page 5) in Ohio, Indiana, Pa., Ky., Texas, & Reference Librarian; Atlas Cataloger; 1-Waitress, Friday & Saturday eve. Standing Committees: Committee on
Mass.-BS-MS: ChE, IE. BS: EM. E Head of Training Section for Personnel nings, 12 noon-8:00 p.m. Sunday. the University, Appointments, Commit-
Physics, ME & Sci. Feb. grads. Both Office; Director of Projects - Middle 1-Cashier, 12 noon-6:00 p.m., five tee on Student Concerns.
ment of Rural Education," Wed., Nov. Men & Women. Des., Prod. Dev., Prod., East; Bibliographer; and Science Spe- days per week, every other Sunday Ad Hoc Committees and Related
8, 1002 UHS, at 9:00 a.m. Chairman, R, Trng. Program. cialist. 9 a.m.-8 p.m., every other Saturday .Boards: Student Health Insurance.
S. Fox. The B. F. Goodrich Co., Research Cen- Please call Bureau of Appts., General ? day, Old Business: Women's Residence
ter in Brecksville, Ohio & all com- Div., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544 for further Halls Confidential Reports.
pany divisions-All Degrees: ChE & ME. information. Approval for the following student New Business.
Placem ent MS-PhD: EM. Both Men & Women] sponsored activities becomes effective Constituents' and Members' Time.
Des., R. & D., Prod. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: twenty-four (24) hours after the publi- Announcements,
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Forty-three Attention Married Students: Summer cation of this notice. All publicity for Adjournment.
VIEWS--Seniors & grad students, please Plants in, twenty states-All Degrees: Placement Service has 149 camps who these events must be withheld until
sign schedule posted at 128-H West ChE, EM & ME. BS-MS: EE, IE. MS: want married students without chil- the approval has become effective.
Engrg. Bldg. Ind. Odmin. & Mgmt. Sci. BS: CE & E dren and 64 camps who want married Nov. 11--Americans Committed to
Nov. 8 Physics. Des., R. & D., Sales & Prod. students with children. ' World Responsibility, Veteran's Day As-
Amphenol-Borg Electronics Corp.-- Shawinigan Resins Corp., Springfield, Foreign Students: Summer Placement sembly for Peace and Nuclear Dis-
Continental U.S.-Ali Degrees: EE, EM Mass.-All Degrees: ChE & ME. Feb. Service has 227 camps and 26 resorts armament, Diagonal, 1-3 p.m.SHU. E
& ME. MS: Ind. Admin. BS: E Math, E grads. R. & D. & Prod. that want Foreign students.
Physics & IE. PhD: Physics & Chem. For further information, visit the
Both Men & Women. Des., R&D, Sales. POSITION OPENINGS: Summer Placement Service, 212 SAB. Agenda Student Government Council
Nov. 8-9 Southwest Research Institute, San Open every weekday afternoon and Nov. 9, 1961, 4:00 p.m., Council Room
The Bendix Corp. -Various Divisions Antonio, Texas - Chemist or Chem, all day Friday. Minutes of previous meeting.
Those Divisions not scheduled to be on Engnr with MS or PhD & 5 to 10 yrs. Officer Reports: President, Letters;
cmu sinMC S.Cleveland's exper. in thermodynamics of hydro- C Executive Vice-President, Interim Ac-
schedule.-Al degrees: Both men and carbon fuels; Research Engnr. with BS tion, Elections; AdministrativeVice-
women. Des., R&D, Mfg., Prod. in Mech. Engrg. & diesel test or devel- P r- S Peiet resrrd -
Nov. 8, 9 & 10 opment exper.; Research Engnr. withSe
The Boeing Co., Seattle, Wash., Wich- BS in Civil Engrg. Recent grad prefer- mploym ent dates
ita, Kansas-All Degrees: AS & Astro., red.
Applied Mech., CE-(structures), EE, National Automatic Tool Company, The following part-time jobs are
Instr., Nuclear, ME. BS-MS: EM. BS: Inc., Richmond, Ind.-Electrical Engnr. available. Applications for these jobs
Physics. Feb. grads (BS) Feb., June & to handle all electrical phases of the can be made in the Part-time Place-
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Des., R&D, Prod. Unit. Exper. of 2-5 yrs, in electronics. Friday 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til
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uct Divisions-BS: ChE. EE & ME. Feb. Chief Examiner for recruitment & ex- for part-time or full-time temporary Ue M ow t h F
,& June grads. Prod. amination of applicants for City of work, should contact Jack Lardie, at says the networks should
Nov. 8, 9 & 10 Rockford & related personnel work. NO 3-1511 ext. 3553. clean up shows it get off
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Midland, Mich.; Freeport, Texas; Lee Public Admin., Personnel Mgmt., Bus. jobs should consult the bulletin board sensorShip. IS it? Should
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NOV. 8-- . Opening for Biochemist-Man or WOM- 2-Salesmen to sell college sportswear For Better Grades 1
General Dynamics Corp., Formerly AN-with MS in Biochem. & the cap- for men.
Convair, Astronautics & Convair Divs. ability for independent work. Also As- 3-Salesmen, sell china & silverware,
in San Diego, & Pomona, Calif., Fort soc. Biochemist-Man or WOMAN-with commission basis.
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Akron, Ohio-later placement possible Abstract Cataloger; Decimal Classifier; urday.

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International 'Week starts offv
this week with four events, cli-
maxed by the annual World's Fair
Friday and Saturday.
Tomorrow night, an Internation-
al folk sing will be held at 8:00.
in the International Center, and
a foreign film will be shown at
7:30 in the Multipurpose Rm. of
the Undergraduate Library.
Victor Vaughn house will host
the weekly InternationaltTea at
4:30 p.m. Thursday, and that
night from 7:30 to 9:30 interna-
tional fashions will be modeled in
the Hussey Rm. of the League.
Then at 7 p.m. Friday "Cross-
roads of the World" will keynote

the World's Fair at the Union.
The fair will last until midnight
Friday, and continue Saturday
from noon to midnight.
It will feature variety showsl
and displays by nationality clubs.
With special, acts from nine
countries, as performed by Univer-'
sity foreign students from those
countries, the shows will be held
at 8 and 10 p.m. Friday and Satur-
day iii the Union Ballroom, with
a special show at 2:30 p.m. Satur-
day inviting audience participa-
tion.
Three American groups and 20
nationality clubs will set up dis-
play booths for the fair.

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