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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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.ILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN

(Continued from Page 5)
Seminar on the United Nations Uni-
versity. Fourth session: Characteristics
of a United Nations University. Orga-
nized by the ACWR's Department of
Studies on the United Nations. Discus-
sant: Richard Meier, Professor of Con-
servation. The session will be held on
Thurs., Jan. 11, at 7:30 p.m. Room 3529,
Student Activities Bldg. For additional
information, contact ACWR's office at
2534 SAB
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
National Aeronautics & Space Admin.

(NASA), Lewis Research Center, Cleve'-
land, 0.-Numerous openings for grad-
uate Engineers & Scientists for posi-
tions at any of NASA Centers through-
out U.S. Degree in Engrg., Physics,
Chem., Math-any level. Exper. not es-
sential. Interviewing in Detroit, today
& Thursday-Rm. 1068, Fort Shelby
Htel, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Phone for
Appointment.
U.S. Navy Civil Engrg. Lab., Harbor
Div., Port Hueneme, Calif.-Will inter-
view Jan. 12, Rm. 450 W. Engrg. Bldg.
All degrees: CE, EM, Science & Naval
Arch & Mar. Further information at 128
K, W. Engrg.
Education Testing Service - Offers 2
Visiting Associateships in Test Devel-
opment for summer 1962, one in Edu-
cation & one in Math. Associateships
give experienced teachers opportunity
to study test development in relation
to goals of instruction. Apply by March
10, 1962. Further information on Bul-
letin Board outside rm. 3200 SAB.
Mount Holyoke News Bureau, South
Hadley, Mass.-Young WOMAN or re-
cent grad interested in career in jour-
nalism & would like to spend 2 yrs.

REGIONAL DISCUSSION

Central and South America
Thursday, January 11 . . . 7:30 P.M.
Multipurpose Room of the Undergrad
Sponsored by
The International Students Association

TON IGHT
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Reading
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at Mt. Holyoke, working in Director's
Office & at same time taking MA in
field of her choice. Please call Bureau
of Appts., Ext. 3544 for further infor-
mation.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Operations Evaluation Group-MIT's
Div. of Sponsored Research-Qualified
Alumni-true scientists who can work
independently & with imagination.
Need for scientists & mathematicians.
Ohmite Manufacturing Co., Skokie,
111.-Attn.: Jan. grads-any engrg grad
interested in career. Check brochure in
Rm. 128-K, Placement Reading Rm., W.
Engrg., for positions available.
City of Flint, Mich.-Director of Pub-
lic Health Laboratory. BS in Bacter-
iology, Chem., or Biology & 5 yrs. exper.
in public health lab. MS (in above
subjects or public health) may be sub-
stituted for 1 yr. of exper.
City of Grand Rapids, Mich. - Civil
Engnr. I-degree with specialization in
CE. Position in Water Works Div. Apply
for entrance exam by Jan. 26, 1962.
Pet Milk Co., St. Louis, Mo. - Attn.:
Recent or Jan. rads: for Management
Analysts or Mgmt.sAnalyst Trainees
on Corporate Controller's systems staff.
Should be candidate for or have MA
in Bus. Ad., Econ., or closely related
field.Although not required, exper. in
analytical, financial or systems work
helpful.
. .
Call Bureau of Appointments, 3200
SAB, Ext. 3544 for further 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 Student Avtivities
Building, during the following hours:
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, Part-
time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, exten-
sion 3553.
Students desiring miscellaneous odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Room 2200, daily.
MALE
-Seceral salesmen to sell magazine
subscriptions.
-Several salesmen to sell men's
sportswear.
1-To live in and supervise group
activities two nights during the
week 4 p.m. until 10 p.m. and either
Saturday or Sunday 1 p.m. until
10:30 pm., $1.25 per hour.
-Several busboys, 12:00-2:00 and 5:30-
7:30. Pay rate is $1.00 per hour.
-Dark room technicians, 8-10 hours
, per week.
-Several credit interviewers wanted.
Hoursare flexible at a $1.40 to $1.50
per hour.
-Several salesmen to work from 4 or
5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday at
$1.25 per hour.
FEMALE
-Several waitresses, 12:00-2:00 and
5:00-7:30. Pay rate is 85c per hour.
1-Baby sitter and house keeper to
live in, evenings and weekends off.
Room and board plus salary.
1-Artist to make a plaster paris plaque
10" in diameter.
-Several saleswomen to work from 4
or 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday
at $1.25 per hour.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Baratin, Last Meeting of the Semes-
ter, French Conversation. Coffee, cook-
ies,Jan. 11, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB. Venez
tous.
Chess Club, Meeting, Jan. 10, 7:30
p.m., Union, Rm. 3MN. Beginners
taught, Competition for experts. Every-
one welcome.
* as *
International Students Assoc., Re-
gional Discussion: "Central & South
America," panel and audience partici-
pation, Jan. 11, 7:30 p.m., Undergrad.
Lib, Multipurpose Rm.
Ulir Ski Club, Final Sign-Up for
Tremblant Trip, Jan. 10, 7:30 p.m.,
Union, Rm. 3C.
* * *
German Club, Coffee Hour, German
Conversation & Music, Jan. 10, 2-4 p.m.,
4072 F. All are welcome.

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ADMIRAL Record Changer and Radio
for sale. Call 3-7541 ext. 273. B3
FOR SALE: Used Royal Office Type-
writer. Pica, 12" carriage, reasonable.
Call 665-7959 after 5. B2
LADY'S Raccoon Coat-size 12, good
condition. $39. Call 3-0680. B40
DIAMONDS-Charles Reaver Co. is of-
fering for sale estate and imported
diamonds. For appointment call NO
2-5685 after 6 P.M. M2

ATTENTION ROTC
OFFICERS' SHOES
Army-Navy Oxfords - $7.95
Socks 39c Shorts 69c
Military Supplies
SAM'S STORE
122 E. WASHINGTON W6

For Direct Classi fied Ad Service , Phone NO 247M
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'till 11:30 A.M.

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LARGE DBLE. ROOMS available Feb.
1. Excellent condition. NO 8-8764. 017
PARKING SPACE close to East Quad,
$5.50 per month. Call NO 3-4322. C8
LARGE furnished apt. for 3 or 4. $160
a mo.; electric. 662-3871. C4
LOT PARKING available. Call NO 2-
1443. C31
PLEASANT ROOM available Feb. 1.
Call NO 2-1443. C30
TWO-CAR shelters available at 1022
Forest. Call NO 2-5035 after 6 p.m. 022
TWO Furnished Apts. 3 Room, bath
& garage $70. Small 2-room & bath
$45. NO 8-7673 after 5 p.m. C13
SINGLE APT. available Feb. 3. Fur-
nished, private bath, kitchen. Wash-
tenaw and South U. $75 mo. NO
5-0292. C16
STEADY MALE GRADUATE. Business
or Professional preference. Modern,
clean, quiet home. Telephone: NO
i2-4738, C12
3-RM., modern furnished apt., near
campus. Bunk beds, laundry facili-
ties. Available from Jan. 15 on. Call
NO 3-4325. C11
SUBLET on campus from Feb. Luxury
furnished, 2-bdrm. apt. Sleeps 4. Car-
peted, TV, Stereo, tile bath. Sacrifice.
Call NO 3-9572. CIO
SMALL OFFICE on Campus-Pleasant
and quiet. Ideal set-up for Ph.D. can-
didate. $18.50/mth. Phone 66-58825.
C6
THREE-BEDROOM ranch home on
Whitmore Lake. Completely furnished.
Perfect for graduate student with
car. Call Detroit, TU 2-9661. C3
SENIOR OR GRAD-Male needed to
share exceptionally modern, attrac-
tive, furnished apartment. Located
3 blocks from campus. Call evenings,
NO 3-2104. C15

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FOR SALE-1949 Buick Hearse; Need
money for rent. Call 5-8575. N8
1955 PORSCHE-Perfect condition. New
paint, upholstery, tires, brakes, en-
gine. Call Chuck, NO 3-3872. N5
1955 FORD 6-Overdrive, 1 owner, good
condition. Telephone NO 5-7807 after
5:30 and all day weekends. N4
SIMCA, 1960-Grand large. Two-door
hardtop, low mileage, excellent condi-
tion. $795 full price. Private owner.
Call GI 3-5243. N7
VW '61 micro-bus, semi-camper in per-
fect cond. Call MICH. UNION, room
216 or leave message at UNI'ON desk.
N3
'54 STUDEBAKER Champion. Radio,
heater, overdrive, and rebuilt engine.
Used as professor's commuter Clean
and dependable. $330. Call 663-7240.
N40
'59 RAMBLER-Two door Deluxe green
station wagon. Fine condition and
performance. Automatic, radio, lug-
gage rack. Original owner must sell
at sacrifice before Jan. 31. Call NO
3-1885. N6
FOUND: Pair of man's gray glasses in
ZTA back yard. Made by Campus
Opticians. Call Dick Rose, 5-9171. A5
LOST-Red Wallet. Friday night, hos-
pital-Lloyd area. Reward. NO 3-1561,
Ext. 269. A7
UNION DUFFER COAT THIEF! Keep
the coat, scarf and gloves. But please
return pipe by mail to 556 S. State.
Sentimental value. A6
WILL THE PERSON who accidentally
took the green top coat from off the
Juke Box in the Schwabin Inn last
Wednesday night, please contact John
Hunting, NO 3-9139! A4

A distinguished address with
every mcdern apartment con-
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bus service, large private bal-
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sophistication of a swimming
*pool and sundecks, complete
building maintenance service,
trust-worthy domestics and un-
derground parking at your op-
tion, individual room heat and
airconditioning controls, color
co-ordinated kitchens and baths.
Studios with dressing room,
one-, two- and three-bedroom
apartments available on most
floors with heat, water, range,
refrigerator included in rental.
We invite your inspection of our
model apartments on the prem-
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NINE- OR TWELVE-MONTH LEASE
WITH PERMISSION TO SUBLET
UNFURNISHED, $98 to $330
FURNISHED, FROM $118
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and Veterans Hospital
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