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11, 1961

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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LANGUAGE SECTIONS:
Letter To Protest Curtailment

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Fridayand Saturday 9:30'till 11:30A.M.

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By PHILIP SUTIN
The Graduate Student Council
approved a letter at its Thursday
night meeting protesting the cur-
tailment of language classes for
graduate"students.
The letter urged that the lit-
erary college take four measures
to increase the number of sec-
tions of Frencn and German 111
and, 112 which graduate students
take to meet degree requirements.
The college, the 'letter said,
should offer the same number of
sections in the 111 level courses
as it did last year, and restore a
sufficient number of 112 sections
to service students who need them

The letter asked that additional
sections be offered this spring to
compensate for the present cur-
tailment of the courses and that
an adequate number be available
on a permanent basis.
The letter will be sent to Vice-
President and Dean of Faculties
Marvin L. Niehuss, Ralph A. Saw-
yer Vice-President in charge of
Research and dean of the graduate
school, Roger W. Heynes, dean of
the literary college, Prof. James
C. O'Neil, chairman of the depart-
ment of Romance languages, Prof.
Clarence K. Pott, chairman of the
German department, and Mrs.
Leta J. Lewis, the graduate school's

Ronald Savoy, chairman of the
committee that drafted the let-
ter, said that it especially urged
the continuation of the courses.
They were set up originally as a
service to graduate students and
with budget cuts the language de-
partments may wish to abolish
them, he added. r
In other action the Council
voted to establish a bulletin which
would list the various colloquia
and seminars presented each
month. The items would be turned
in to Robert Rosin, Grad., by the
twenty-fifth of each month, mim-
eographed, and placed on various
departmental bulletin boards.

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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CO-EDS, have you missed your call-
ing? We need good conversational-
ists to answer our phones. If you
can blab on hour after hour on any
subject, only true unslanderous ma-
terial acceptable, of course, we need
you. Call Mary Kay at NO 2-3241. F
JACK, thank your man-friend for get-
ting a ride for me. Barb. F8
CAREER PANEL, Tues., Nov. 14 4:00-
5:15. Undergrad Multi-Purpose Room,
on women's Professions. Flo
J. L., I will be very hurt if my green
ski sweater turns out to be for some-
one else. Lambourne. F11
BARNACLE REMOVERS. Prefer stu-
dents with strong toes and sharp
fingernails. Your choice of $2 an
hour or 3c/barnacle. Travel to Eu-
rope while you work on side of spa-
cious ocean liner. Planning on drop-
ping out of school soon? Call Ted
Bush at NO 9-3621. No peeping toms,
please. F38

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dent for Student Affairs or any other
administrative officer be empowered
to veto Council action on the grounds
that it is "unreasonable?" 2) If so,
why? 3) Assuming that there is jus-
tification for this power, what criteria
would he use to determine the "un-
reasonableness" of a Council action?
Postponed: Consideration of Women's
Residence Halls Confidential Reports,
for one week.
Tabled: Consideration of a motion
on the function outlined in the Stu-
dent .Government Council Plan con-
cerning the Council as the official
body to express student opinion.

Procter & Gamble Co., Overseas Engrg.
Div. For local citizens to staff P & G
overseas location in Belgium, France,
Italy, Germany, Venezuela, Mexico &
Middle East-BS-MS: ChE, EE, ME.
Citizenship Limitation: Must be citi-
zen of country where employed. Des.
For U.S. citizens: Plant & Process &
equipment design. For Foreign Stu-
dents: Prod. Mgmt., Plant & Process
equipment des. Chem. . process dev.,
Products research.
NOV. 13-14 (a.m.)-
Shell Development Co., Shell Oil,
Shell Chemical & Shell Development-
PhD: ChE. Both Men & Women. Des.,
Res. & Dev., Production.
Sperry-Rand, Remington Rand Uni-
vac-All Degrees: EE. Feb. grads. Des.,
A. & D., Prod.
square D. Co., Corporate & Lexington,
Ky.-BS: BE. Feb. & June grads. Men
only. Des., A. & D., '& Sales.,
NOV. 13-.
U.S. Gov't.-Defense, Air Force 'Re-
cruiting Service-BS-MS: AE Q Astro.,
ChE, CE, EE, EM, IE, Mat'ls., ME,
Meteor., Met. MS: Communication Set.,
Construction Geodesy & Surveying,
Ind. Admin., Instru., Mgmt. Sci. Nu,
clear & Sanitary. BS: E Math, E Phys-
ics & Se. Both Men & Women-Ages
20% to 27% . -Des., It. & D., Mainten-
ance & Operation of Guided Missiles &
other advanced weapons; pilot, Navi-
gator, & others.

Miscellaneous for Sale

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ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign schedule posted at 128-H West
Engrg.. Bldg.
NOV. 13-14--
Bell System, AT & T Long Lines, Bell
Tele. Labs., Sandia Corp., Western. Elec
tric Co., Bell Tele. Co. in Principal
U.S. Cities-BS-MS: EE, EM, IE & ME.
MS: Communication' Sci., Instru. &
Mgmt. Sc. BS: E Math & E Physics &
Set. Engrg. Feb. & June grads. Theor-
etical & Applied R. & D., Des., Dev., &
Prod. of communication devices. Engrg.
Mgmt., Grad. Degree Prog.
NOV. 13-
Dow Corning Corp., Midland, Mich.
Hemlock, Mich., Greensboro, N.C.-BS
MS: ChE, EE. ES: E Physics. Both Men
& Women. Des., R. & D., Sales & Prod
Kimberley-Clark Corp., General Of-
fices & All Mills-All Degrees: ChE
Feb. grads. R. & D.
Phillips Petroleum Co., R. & D. Dept
-All Degrees: ChE, BE, ME & Instru
Both Men & Women. R. & D.

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EVERY
COLLEGE
SUD TSENDT
Tneeds this
book

SUIMMER PLACEMENT: 212 SAB.
Sanders Associates, Inc., Nashau, N.H.
-Looking for people in Mechanical
Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
Math majors, Physics majors, for sum-
mer work's at the company. Come to
the Summer Placement Service for fur-
ther information.'
NOV. 14, 16, 17-
Camp Baiting Hollow, New York -
Boy Scout Camp. Will interview at
Summer Placement Service, 212 SAB.
Tues. & Thurs. (14 & 16) from 2:00-
4:00 and Fri. (17) from 9:00-12:00 Noon.
Interested in men for positions of Wa-
terfront Director, Scoutmaster, Rifle
Range Director, & Crafts Director. Pre-
fer age 21, but will consider younger.
POSITION OPENINGS:
National Laboratories, Inc., Toledo, O.
-Experimental Laboratory Chemist with
degree & 2-5 yrs. industrial exper. with
surface-active agents, emulsions, clean-
ing compounds, or chemical specialties.
Excellent opportunity with a growth
company.
Stivender Enterprises, Leesburg, Fla.
-Morrison Memorial Methodist Church
of Leesburg wants a full-time Director
of Music, whQ should be a combina-
tion organist & choirmaster. Post will
serve congregation of some 1,500 peo-
ple.
Northern illinois University-Position
as Assistant Director of University
Center to assist in operation & super-
vision of business affairs of the Cen-
ter. Grad with major in Accounting
& 3 yrs. exper. in business mgmt. &
office supervision. This is Univ. Civil

Service of Ill, position. Available on or
after July 1, 1962.
John Nuveen & Co., Chicago, Ill.-Re-
cent grads, with a few yrs. exper. in
selling to undergo training program.
Will be given opportunity at end of
training to sell Nuveen's new, unique
Bond, Fund or Public Bonds of all
types.
Gemner Manufacturing Co., Detroit,
Mich.-Sales Engineering position for
ME grad with military obligation com-
pleted. Company manufacturers steer-
ign gears for auto, truck & off-road,
equipment.
Baldwin Paper Co., Inc., New York,
N.Y.-Recent grad for Sales Work. Po-
sition will lead to executive position.
Company is agent & distributor of
paper to graphic arts industry.
Fisher-Price Toys, East Aurora, N.Y.
-Personnel. Assistant for gradi who
wants opportunity for responsibility in
every phase of progressive Personnel
Mgmt. Areas included are: interview-
ing, testing, wage admin., employe re-
lations, etc. Require at least 2 yrs. all
around or specialized personnel exper.
Pennsalt Chemicals Corp., Philadel-
phia, Pa.-Chemical Engineering grad
for position as Junior Production En-
gineer. No exper. necessary. Location
of work: Wyandotte, Mich.
Please call Bureau of Appts., Gen-
eral Div., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544 for fur-
ther information.
Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
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 students
for part-time or full-time temporary,
work, should contact Jack Lardie, at
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, sell china & silverware,
commission basis..
2--Salesmen to sell college sportswear
for men.
1-Engineering student, must be at
least a junior, background in ra-
dio-isotope.
-Several salesmen to sell magazines.
FEMALE
1-Baby sitting, light housekeeping, 8
a.m.-12 noon, Monday thru Thurs-
day.
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.
1-Cashier, 8 a.m.-8 p.m., six days
per week.
1-Full-charge housekeeper, babysit-
ter. Live in.

ARE YOU collecting Marlboro, Philip
Morris, Alpine, and Parliament boxes?
Remember there is a package saving
contest going on. F3
MUSKET-A new musical is coming.
Premiere Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 1 & 2. F2
AL YOUNG-coming Dec. 7 at Ann Ar-
bor Armory. Phone MarcIntosh, 5-5568
or 3-7204. F60
JENSEN stereo speaker for sale, T.3,
3-way. Campbell, NO 3-8517. F
-JGP' Mass Meeting
November 16 7 P.M.

. Junior Girls Play

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THE KINGSTON TRIO will be appear-
ing at the Lansing Civic Center, Lan-
sing on Wed., Nov. 8. Tickets now on
sale at the Bud-Mor, Agency, 1103 S.
University. NO 2-6362.P34
.HILLELZAPOPPIN
will be
SAM 'n JANET EVENING
November 11 ,
P47
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. P50
DIAMONDS WHOLESALE. From our
mines to you, Robert Haack, Diamond
Importers, 201 S. Main St., NO 3-0653.
F30
WANTED: Songwriter or Lyricist. Pop-
Rock, 50/50 Collaboration. Sal Lig-
gieri, 910 South 5th, ;Ann Arbor. HE4
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
DO YOU feel like sitting around talk-
ing, maybe singing some old songs,
having a beer or two, a Schwaben-
erger? The only place to go is the
Schwaben Inn, 215 S. Ashley. F59
THE
MICH IGANENSIAN
IS YOUR
ALL-AMER ICAN
YEARBOOK
FRESHMAN CO-ED wishes to learn
everything. Prefer man with interest'
in Law, tennis, physics, Fabian, or
the Arb. Will knit while you talk. H14
LOCAL CHURCH seeking pt. time par-
ish visitor, good wages. Send quali-
fications to Box 23 of the Daily. H33

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JAZZ, COFFEE, and ART at the BARN.
Location: 3945 Pontiac Trail, EVERY
Friday and Saturday. 8:30-12:30. ??

TWO ROOM furn. apt. Married cou-
ple willing to do odd jobs. NO 3-2130.
C14
TWO ROOM SUITE-Two men, close to
campus, no cooking. Call NO 2-8796.
C13
1 MAN. APT. Pvt. bath, kitchen, 2
blocks from campus. 3-9484. Cil
HURON
TOWERS
A distinguished address with
every modern apartment conven-
ience provided: our own bus
service, large private balconies
for outdoor living, the sophisti-
cation of a swimming pool and
sundecks, complete building
maintenance service, trustworthy
domestics and underground park-
ing at your option, individual
room heat and air conditioning
controls, color-coordinated kitch-
ens, continental bathrooms. Stu-
dios with dressing room, one, two
and three bedroom apartments
available on most floors with
heat, water, range and refrigera-
tor included in rental. We invite
your inspection of our model
apartments on the premises.
SPECIAL 2-BEDROOM
APARTMENTS
FOR FOUR STUDENTS
NINE- OR TWELVE-MONTH'
LEASES WITH PERMISSION
TO SUBLET
2200 Fuller Road Near North Cam-
pus and VA Hospital
Phone NOrmandy 3-0800, 5-9161
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Daily
Classifieds

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CAMERA-Exacta II with F3.5 Tessai.
Very good condition. Call NO 2-5968
evenings. B35
MICROSCOPE, 3 obje'ctive, oil immer-
sion lens, $70. Call NO 5-4517. B30
HAYRIDES
FEATURE RIDES
BARBECUE RIDES
Call NO 3-5010

GENIUS WITH SHEARS. DON OREN-
SO, BEAUTICIAN AND BARBER. 320
S. MAIN. J9
COME ONE, COME ALL
to the
RALPH'S MARKET BALL
709 Packard
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ONE EXPERIENCED salesman and
handyman wants a part time job.
Afternoons and/or evenings. Call
Bruce. NO 2-5571. J8
Novelty corsages, THE WEE SHOP, 619
Packard, will make necklace, wrist,
and barrette corsages to fit you, de-
livery service. Come see us. J37
MAGAZINES--for special student and
Christmas rates. Call NO 2-3061, Stu-
dent Periodical Agency, Box 1161 AA.
J5
BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr-Pat-
terson and Auld Co. 1209 South Uni-
versity, NO 8-8887. J11

LOST: Ladies gold watch with black
band on or near campus. Reward. Call
Margie, NO 3-3384. F21
FOUND-A small brown purse on Nov.
4. The purse contains football tickets.
Call Cymbalski at Ext. 941. A20
REWARD for return of contents of Tan
Briefcase taken from front of Natural
Science Bldg. on Tuesday at 4:45 p.m.
Call NO 3-1511, Ext. 3096, or Rm. 120,
Rackham Bldg. A22
LOST: a Signet 40 Camera in 4068 Frieze
Bldg. Contact Stuart at NO 2-1807.
Reward. A9
LOST--small beige leather purse Sat.
afternoon between the Stadium and
Saline Rd. area. REWARD. NO 8-8472.
A36

C-TED
STANDARD SERVICE

FRIENDLY SERVICE
IS OUR BUSINESS

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It is fall changeover time. Time
to check your cooling system and
put in ATLAS PERMA - GUARD
anti-freeze.
"You expect more from
Standard and you get it."
SOUTH UNIVERSITY & FOREST
NO 3-9168
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GENIUS WITH SHEARS. DON OREN-
SO, BEAUTICIAN AND BARBER. 320
S. MAIN. J9
Finding holes in your winter cloth-
ing? Find that the wind whistles
through and sends chills up and
down your spine? Then send them
to
WEAVE-BAC SHOP
224 Arcade NO 2-4647
"We'll reweave them to look like new"
J12A

to increase
his abilit to
learn,
An understanding of the truth
contained in Science and
Health with Xey-to the Scrip-
tures by Mary Baker Eddy can
remove the pressure which con-
cerns today's college student
upon whom increasing de-
mands are being made for
academic excellence.
Christian Science calms fear
and gives to the student the full
assurance he needs in order to
learn easily and to evaluate
what he has learned. It teaches
that God is man's Mind-his
only Mind-from which ema-
nates all the intelligence he
needs, when and as he needs it.
Science and Health, the text-
book of Christian Science, may
be read or examined, together,
with the Bible; in an atmos-
phere of quiet and peace, at any
Christian Science Reading
Room. Information about Sci-
ence and Health may also be ob-
tained on campus through the
Christian Science,
Or anzation at

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