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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

17 92TH _HGA AL

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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

(Continued from Page 4)
Application of Plasma Physics" at
p.m. in 311 West Engrg. Bldg.
Applied. Mathematics Joint Seminar:
of. Sidney Chapman, formerly of Cam-
idge University, will speak on "Cos-
ological Aspects of Plasma Physics"
Thurs., Jan. 18, at 4:00 p.m. in 311
est Engineering.
Refreshments will be served in the:
culty Lounge, 214 West Engineering.
Lecture: "Approaches to the Cultural
naissance in the Reign of Nicholas
" by Arthur Mendel, Associate Prof.
History, New York University. Thurs.,
.n. 18. 4:15 p.m. in 429 Mason Hall.,
Imerican Chemical Society Lecture:
n. 18, 8:00 p.m., 1300 Chemistry Bldg.
'of. Frederick R. Puke (Iowa tate
aiversity) will speak on "Chemical
actions in Fused Salts."
Automatic Programming and Numeri-
I Analysis Seminar: Dr. Fernando
rbato, M.I.T. on "An Experimental
me-Sharing Program for the IBM 709/
0" Thurs., Jan. 18, at 4 p.m. in Sem-
ar Room, Computing Center.
Placement
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau
Appointments-Seniors & grad stu-
,nts, please call Ext. 3544 for inter-
ew appointments with the following:
UES., FEB. 6-

Stanford University Graduate School
of Business, Stanford, Calif. -- Men &
WOMEN with degree in any field for
graduate programs leading to MBA &
PhD. Especially interested in under-
graduates in Liberal Arts, Sciences &
Engrg. rather than Bus.. Ad.,
TUES., FEB. 13--
Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast
Guard Recruiting Teams--All five of the
military services will be on campus to
talk to all interested students. Both
men & women officers will; be present,
representing.all of the programs in
each of the services.
WED., FEB. 14-
Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast
Guard Recruting Teams-(See Tues.).
National Security Agency-Feb., June
& Aug. grads-Men & WOMEN. NSA.
is a Dept. of Defense installation or-
ganized within the framework of the
Federal Government.
1) Men & Women who have taken
the NSA professional qualification test
on Dec. 2, & passed the exam with de-
gree in Liberal Arts or Bus. Ad. for
research positions.
2) Men & Women with degree In
Math, Physics or Engrg. for Research
& Development involved in Agency ra-
dio equipment & related areas. These
people not required to take exam in
order to interview.
Army Special Services Overseas, Dept.
of the Army-Location.: U.S. & foreign
countries where Army bases located.
Men & WOMEN-Feb., June, & Aug.
grads. Responsible for library & rec-
reation programs. Degree in Art Educ.,

Drama, Arts & Crafts, Libr. Sci., Phys.
Educ. or other appropriate field.
THURS., FEB. 15--
Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast
Guard Recruiting Teams-(See Tues.).
Army Special Services-(See Wed.).
Texaco, Incorporated, New York, N.Y.
-(p.m. only)-Location: Throughout
U.S. Feb., June, & Aug. grads. Men with,
BA in any Liberal Arts program or with
BBA for Marketing of Petroleum Prod-
ucts. Please request interview appoint-
ment only if interested in Sales career.
Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Treas-
ury Dept.-Feb., June & Aug. grads-
Men & WOMEN. Location: Throughout
U.S. MEN with degree in any field for
following: Revenue Agent, Revenue Of-
ficer, & Special Agent (Accounting &
related subjects). MEN with LLB for
Tax Examiner.- MEN & WOMEN with
BA for position as Tax Examiner.
Cleveland Electric' Illuminating Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio - Feb., June & Aug.
grads-Men & WOMEN. Graduates with
either BA or MA with major in Econ.,
Science or Math for job opportunities
in various fields, including Market Re-
search, Rate Design, Acc't. Analysis,
etc.
National Security Agency - (Inter-
viewing at School of Engrg. Call Ext.
2182 for, interview appointment).
FRI., FEB. 16-.
National Security Agency-(See Wed.).
* * *
At registration in Feb. a listing of
organizations who have made arrange-
ments to date for Spring interview visits
to General Div., Bureau of Appts., will

be handed out. This list will be sub-
ject to extensive revision as other firms
will also be scheduling visits.
* * *
Please call General Div., Bureau of
Appointments, 3200 SAB,Ext. 3544 for
further information & interview ap-
pointments.
SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS:
212 SAB-
WED., JAN. 17-
Hilltop Camp-Boyne City, Mich.-Wil-
ilam Bauerle, director, will be inter-
viewing men & women for counseling
positions from 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
THURS., JAN. 18-
Camp Tanuga, Kalkaska, Mich. -
Aaron Gornbein & Bernie Friedman will
interview for men & women counselors.
Also doctor & nurse. Interviews from
1:00 p.m6 to 5:00 p.m.
* * *
Summer Placement Service will be
open during the exam period at the
usual hours-1:30-4:55 every afternoon
as well as 8:30 to 12 Friday mornings.
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 Activities
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 liulletin board
in Room 2200, daily.
MALE
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 p.m., $1.25 per hour.
-Several busboys, 12:00-2:00 and 5:30-
7:30. Pay rate is $1.00 per hour.
1-Nuclear Engineering student to
work with isotopes and reaction,
°must be an American Citizen.
1- Electronic Technician to repair and
Radiation lab and construct new
service electronic equipment in
Radiation lab and construct new
equipment when needed. Must be
an American citizen
1-Library Science major to work on
a % time basis, hours are flexible,
Must have transportation.
1-Electrical Engineer or Physics ma-
jor with a 3.00 average. Must have
transportation.
-Several students with- a chauffeur's
license. Free -8 a.m., 9 a.m. and/or
11 a.m.
2-Animal caretakers to work from 6
a m. to 10 a.m. every morning, Sat-
urdays and some holidays. Must be
married.
1-Employment Interviewer. Half-time
position for Graduate Student. Must
be available for at least 2 years.
FEMALE
- -Several waitresses, 12:00-2:00 and
5:00-i: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.

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

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EXPERIENCED COOK - Good refer-
ences. Highly experienced in pastry.
NO 2-9493. J16
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. Jil
RITZ BEAUTY SALON
COMPLETE LINE OF BEAUTY WORK

FOR INFORMATION on U. of Chicago
Folk Festival, call NO 8-7548. F32
WANTED: Single apartment or large
room near campus. NO 8-8764. Ll
GIRLS-Get it while it lasts. Peace
and quiet at the League Library, third
floor, Women's League. F22
ANY STUDENT interested in earning
extra money in between semesters
call NO 2-3241 and ask for the Cir-
culation Department. F23
WANTED - Geisha Girl to do light
housework. No experience needed.
Send specifications. Box 36-24-36,
Michigan Daily. P25
WANTED-Ride to vicinity of Dart-
mouth College, N.H., on Feb. 8. Will-
ing to share expenses and driving.
Call NO 3-1561, Ext. 1006. F24
ALL SENIORS-Please pay senior dues.
$3 payable by check made out to
Senior Board may be mailed to 2528
SAB. P31
WE PUBLISH humorous greeting cards
designed exclusively for college stu-
dents. We are looking for good ideas
or sketches. Top prices paid. Write
College Hall Cards, Larchmont, New
York. P21

605 E. WILLIAM
PHONE NI 8-7066

J6

MICHIGANENSIAN
your yearbook
is now selling for
$6.50

Your Discontinued Textbooks

COME IN AND BROWSE AT THE
TREASURE
MART

are worth real money!

529 Detroit St.

NO 2-1363

if sold to Ulrich's WITH your currently good ones.

Featuring student ufrnishings of
all kinds, appliances, typewriters,
televisions, bicycles, etc. Open
Monday & Friday evenings 'til 9.
.14

THIS IS NO JOKE 1
DIAMONDS WHOLESALE
Diamond specialist for 17 years.
Before you buy, consult us.
ROBERT HAACI, Diamond Importers
Suite 504, First Nat'l Bldg.
NO 5-0653
Miners-Cutters--Setters
Ann Arbor, Milwaukee, Madison,
Minneapolis, and Caracas, Venezuela
P26

YOUR BEST DEAL-FIGURE IT OUT!t
Ulrich's sell your d iscontinued books to over,
600 college bookstores. This way we get the
highest possible prices for YOU. At least 25%
of the books used this semester are now obso-

1 ..

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SECRETARY WANTED - Small office,
pleasant surroundings, half days, Jive
days per week. Write Box 26, Michigan
Daily. H9
LOST-Brown rimmed glasses in black
and red checkered case. Call NO
3-1561, Ext. 919. A8
-is

SIMCA, 1960-Grand large. Two-door
hardtop, low mileage, excellent condi-
tion. $795 full price. Private owner.
Call GI 3-5243. N7
'54 STUDEBAKER Champion. Radio,
heater, overdrive, and rebuilt engine.
Used as prafessor's commuter Clean
and dependable. $330. Call 663-7240.
N46
159 RAMBLERTwo door Deluxe green
station wa on. Fine condition and
performance. Automatic, ,radio, lug-
gage rack. Original owner must sell
at sacrifice before Jan. 31. Call NO
P-1885. N6

lete or discontinued.

-another Ulrich service--

We a re now
Delivering
PIZZA and SUBS,
DOMINICK'S
NO 2-5414

IPA* 11

p- ----Mp-

T 'i

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WANTED-Busboys for fraternity be-
ginning Feb. 1. ,Call Steve, NO 2-3215.
H???
WEEKEND HOUSE PARENTS-Mature
adult couple needed for Washtenaw
County Juvenile Home. Give care to
13-16-year-old children. Write or tele-
phone Mr. Rome, Roonk 214, Wash-
tenaw County Building. .H7
STUDENTS-You can earn $60 to $100
in your off hours and prepare your-
self for a high paying summer job.
Pleasant work, not canvassing. Car
necessary. See Mr. Richards, Rm. 3-C,
Michigan Union, Wednesday at 2 p.m.
Sharp. H10

LADY'S Raccoon Coat-size 12, good
condition. $39. Call 3-0680. B40
WHITE STAG powder blue hooded ski
jacket. Size 14. Unused. Call NO 2-
0006. B7
2 SCOOTERS-Lambretta 150 and Vespa.
Graduating senior-best offer. Call NO
2-5196. B4
DIAMONDS-Charles Reaver Co. is of-
fering for sale estate and imported
diamonds. For appointment call NO
2-5685 after 6 P.M. M2

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Automatic cars with button and lever
controls may seem far out right now. But
Ford Motor Company scientists and engi.;
neers are busy prying out and buttoning
down some fantastic computer-
controlled guidance systems for future,
Ford-built cars.
Among the controls now under study at
Ford is a radar system that warns a
driver when he gets too close to the
vehicle ahead. Another is a short-range
radio frequency device that extends the
limits of drivers' senses by giving advance
information on road surface and weather
conditions, evaluating and appraising
obstacles in the driving path ahead.'

STEREO and HI-FI
DEALER'S
COST
WEDNESDAY - January 17
THRU
SATURDAY - January 20
PRE-INVENTORY SALE
on
Every Label in Our Stock*

When developed, control systems like
these will.enable drivers to enjoy safer;
faster driving without fatigue.
Advanced studies of this nature are but
a part of acontinuous and wide-ranging
".' 'program that has gained Ford its place
of leadershipthrough scientific research,
and engineering.
MOTOR COMPANY.
The American Road, Dearborn, Michigan
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