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1961 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of The Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editorial
responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3519 Administration Building
before 2 p.m., two days preceding
publication.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9
General Notices
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominees
are invited to a coffee hour, Thiirs.,
Nov. 9, at 4:15 in the East Conference
Room of the Rackham Bldg. Questions
will be answered concerning the cri-
teria for selection, the nature and pur-
pose of the interviews, the choice of
schools, and the kind of information
and credentials submitted by each
candidate which will most clearly in-
dicate to the Foundation: his or her
qualifications for a fellowship.
Events Thursday
Linguistic Club: Prof. 0. L. Chavar-
ria-Aguilar will present a lecture en-
titled "Some Considerations in Mor-
phemics," 8 p.m., Thurs., Nov. 9 in
Rackham Amphitheatre.
Stochastic Programming Seminar:
Will meet Thurs., Nov. 9, at 4 p.m. in
354 West Engineering. Randall E. Cline

will speak on "A Generalized Inverse
for Matrices."
Engineering Mechanics and Mathe-
matics Seminar: Thurs., Nov. 9, at 4:00
p.m. in 311 West Engineering Bldg. E.
H. Lee, Prof. of Applied Mathematics,.
Brown University, will speak on "Stwess
Analysis for Visco-Elastic Materials."
Coffee at 3:30 p.m. in, the Faculty
Lounge.
Events Friday
Biological Chemistry Lecture: Dr.
Lowell P. Hager, Department of Chem-
istry and Chemical Engineering, Uni-
versity of Illinois, will speak on "Stud-
ies of the Biosynthesis of Halogen-Con-
taining Natural Products". on Fri., Nov.
10 at 4 p.m. in M6423 Medical Science
Bldg. Coffee in M5410 at 3:30 p.m.
Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., Nov.
10, 4:15 p.m., The Observatory. Dr.
Mukul Kundu will speak on "Solar
Radio Bursts, and Acceleration of Par-
ticles."
Placement
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau
of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu-
dents, please call Ext. 3544 for interview
appointments with the following:
THURS., NOV. 16-
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co., Toledo,
0. (a.m. only)-Location of work: Ohio,

W. Va., La., and Pa. Feb. & June grads
-men-with degrees in Chem. & Phys-
ics-all levels. Also men with BS ini
Arch. for Res. & Dev., Design, Prod. &
Sales. U.S. citizenship.
IBM, Dearborn, Mich.-Location: IBM
offices, plants, & Labs. Feb., June, &
Aug. grads both MEN & WOMEN witha
degrees in Econ., Applied Math; BS, MS,
PhD in Physics, Math; & MS, PhD in
Astronomy for Res. & Dev., Design, Elec.
Computing, Systems Dev. & Analysis,
Programming Trng. & Sales.
Univ. of Chicago Graduate School of
Business, Chicago, 111.-MEN & WOM-
EN with BA or BS in any field are eli-
gible to apply for grad programs of
study leading to MBA & PhD at U. of
Chicago.
FRI., NOV. 17-
IBM-(see Thursday).
Eastman Kodak, Rochester, N.Y. -
(p.m. only)-Location of work: Roch-
ester, N.Y. & Kingsport,'Tenn. Feb. &
June grads-men-with BS, MS or PhD
in Math for Elec. Computing, Statistics,
Elect. Data Processing Methods & Sys-
tems Div. Top % of class.
J. Walter Thompson, N.Y.C. - Feb.,
June & Aug. grads-Men-with degrees
in any field of Liberal Arts for all
phases of Advertising & Writing.
NOV. 30-22-
U.S. Navy-Naval Officers Procure-
ment Team from Detroit & Naviator
Team from Naval Air Station, Grosse
le, Mich., will interview potential of-
ficer candidates Mon. through Wed. on
the ground floor of Michigan Union.
Will furnish material on all Navy Offi-
cer Programs.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please,
sign schedule posted at 128-H West
Engrg. Bldg.
NOV. 10--

American Oil Co., R. & D. Dept. lo- d
cated at labs in Writing, Ind. & Texas :
City, Texas-All Degrees: ChE & ME.
Both Men & Women. R. & D.
(a.m)-
The Eagle Picher Co., Entire Corp.-
see material in placement library-BS: O I
ChE, EM, ME & Met. R. & D., Sales &
Prod. & Trainee.
International Harvester Co., Engrg.,'
Mfg. & Prod. operations-Midwest-BS-
MS: ME. B15: EE & IE. Feb. grads.
Des., R. & D., Prod.
(a.m.)-
Ohio Injector Co., Wadsworth, O.-- By R(
BS: ME. Feb. & June grads. R. & D.
Thomupson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc., At their1
Cleveland, Ohio-All Degrees: ME & the member
Met. BS-MS: EE & Mat'ls. MS: EM.
Prof.: Applied Mech. BS: E Physics. Research S
Feb. grads. R. & D. rection ofI
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., the Mental
Youngstown, Ohio & East Chicago, Ind. stitUte, Vie
-BS: ChE, EE, IE, ME & Met. Feb.
grads. Training leading to Supervision. tional rela
.historical a
POSITION OPENINGS: hiytorsaa
Mead Containers, Inc., Toledo, O. - ogy perspec
Sales Representatives for sales of cor- The histo
rugated shipping cartons. Training pro- ed by Lee V
gram. Grad with BBA, BA or BSE
(engrg.). Exper. not required. Draft plained th
exempt or completed. Must be flexi- revolution
ble, willing to relocate.toehrn
Bureau of Social Aid, Ann Arbor, together i
Mich.-Social Aid Worker Al for both from villag
men & WOMEN. Two yrs. college or 56 then into
hrs. Exper. not essential. Provisional Projectin
appointment now, but must take Civil
Service exam later. Possession of auto future ther
may be necessary. a bigger gr
Equitable Life Insurance Company of ing-Some
Iowa, Des Moines-Grads for salaried
sales trainees for several locations in However, e
Michigan. Upon completion of training torical inc
program will own & operate own life in
insurance agency, specializing in var- tegratoi
ious areas. Also for Seniors-part-time and so far
salaried sales trainee program leading suggest eit
into full-time career in location of Tech
your choice after graduation.
University Hospital, Ann Arbor, Dr. What h
William H. Beierwaltes-Secretary for technologic
typing, dictaphone work, & ordering. more iter
Shorthand helpful, but not essential. mr ne
Knowledge of medical terminology pre- ates presst
ferred. Secretarial exper. preferred. As of now
Must have good typing. Young woman, dicate tha
probably in 20's.
Scott Paper Co., Philadelphia, Penn. Mark C1
-Industrial Engnr. for Manufacturing a model b
Operations. BSIE or equivalent required.
Emphasis is on technical aspects of and psych
the function. Location in Chester, internation
Penn. When a
General Foods Corporation, Post Div., .We
Battle Creek, Mich.-Methods Analyst individual
with BS in Bus. Ad., Economics or The first1
Accounting. Minimum of 2 yrs. general awaken th
methods plus accounting exper. General
knowledge of punch card system & ger. Thenc
some exper. in integrated data process- tively sent
ing systems & equipment. This either
Please call Bureau of Appts., General
Div., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544 for further resistance
information, exhaustion

Models
?eace fu 1
ct ions
ONALD WILTON
third meeting Tuesday
rs of the Student Peace
Beminar, under the di-
Dr. J. David Singer of
I Health Research In-
wed models of interna-
tions systems from a
and individual psychol-
ctive.
orical view was present-
Wetherhorn, '62. He ex-
at after the Neolithic
people began coming
nto groups which grew
es in to city-states and
nation states.
ag this trend into the
re is the possibility that
oup will come into be-
sort of world grouping.
mpires have had a his-
clination towards dis-
as well as combination
there is no evidence to
her trend, he said.
nological Advance
istorians look for are
cal advances producing
dependence which cre-
;ure for a larger base.
there is nothing to in-
t this is happening.
hesler, Grad., presented
ased on the individual,
ological variables in the
nal system.
stress is applied to an
three things happen.
is an alarm reaction to
e individual to the dan-
counter agents are selec-
t to the stress source.
r results in a successful
of the stress or bodily
and death.
esistance is not perfect
s remains or is con-
result may be a disease
tion suchas an ulcer,
wins long after the stress
ally removed.
espond to Threat
nternational system na-
pond to the threat of
setting up units of na-
.nse. After a while these
come ingrained even
he stress that caused
ht have been removed.

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Employers desirous of hiring students
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1-Busboy, 11:00-2:00, five days per was developed some years ago to
week, also Sat. & 'Sun. combat a certain stress. Now this
2-Salesmen to sell college sportswear adaption is so much a part of
for men.
3-Salesmen, sell china & silverware, our policy so that even though the
commission basis. stress may be different from that
--Several salesmen to sell magazines. of four years ago we continue to
1-Engineering student, must be at
least a junior, background in ra- counter it in standardized ways
dio-isotope. and don't search for new ones.
2-Fountain sales work, 4-10:30 p.m., 5 Putting the decision maker into
days per week, four hours on Sat- this model Chesler said that
urday- ideally he should make rational
1-Waitress, Friday & Saturday eve- dliberations in the nation's In-
nings, 12 noon-8:00 p.m. Sunday.
1-Cashier, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., six days terest, but he usually takes in-
per week. dividual interests into account.
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good in the eyes of the public and
Guaranteedattempt to cover up a feeling
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