THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, g T H E M IC H IG ANi i n e ."e4^. n#> .a. '.::'F:v-,.[v D A IL.T U R S A Y FE R U R Y 1. 90 w...WAW .wniwrw.woin....wv. .' Fl 4 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN es r . F ' Ate: y.} ' w: r: tij ti. "";r4"r,"}:;ta}fi'{:"}Std'}^t ': : ::r>Ftr,"""iar}3:":?:t":Gtttr;r:"ffiS:S:W.{tt"}isiiis:":":"?"r ."F,: '";ni;,Y.t""rt:;;. sv.:t-e.:.":.::w::::vv::v.:"s: anvrr.".- . ..:.: :. v... a.... ............":.. .............:::., :... ......... '" '":"'":}.." ."."r."."." ......................z..rA.......r .dT}u. :.:::::r.. i....:.:.":."r:.".". c:r."."....:... r,:::::v."n...:::::.":.......::.::.::: a::d,:v}.".":.:v::::::a t". (Continued from Page 5) be filed by March 15, 1963. Award will be granted for use during the first semes- ter of 1963-64 and will be announced at League Installation Night, April 22, 1963. The Lucile B. Conger Scholarship is offered to undergraduate women on the basis of academic performance, contri- bution to University life and financial need; the stipend is variable. Applica- tion forms are available in the Office of the Alumnae Secretary, Alumni Me- morial Hall or Alumnae Council Office, Michigan League, and must be return- ed by March 3, 1962. Recipients will. ed by March 15, 1963. Recipients will be announced at League Installation Night, April 22,'1963. Events Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., Feb. 22, 4:15 p.m., The Observatory. Dr. Newbern Smith, Dept. of Elect. Engrg., will speak on "Ion Distributions in Planetary Atmospheres." Dept. of Biological Chemistry of the Univ. of Mich. will have a lecture by Dr. William . E. M. Lands, entitled "Bio- synthesis of Phospholipids." At 4:00 p.m. Fri., Feb. 22, in 6423 Med. Science Bldg. Coffee will be served in the Dept. of Biological Chem., 5410 Med. Science Bldg. at 3:30. Student Recital by Piano Majors: A student recital by piano majors Rebecca West, Jerry Davidson, Lorrie Pierce, and Gail Haver will be presented Fri., Feb. 22, 4:15 p.m. in Lane Hall Aud. Com- positions they will perform are by Schu- bert, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Ravel and Bartok. Open to the public, Placement SUMMER PLACEMENT: 212 SAB- Veterans Administration Hospital, Knoxville, Iowa-Summer positions open in Dietetics, Engrg., Physical Therapy, Social Work, Psych., Accounting, Library Science, & Occupational Therapy. De- tails at Summer Placement. Chrysler Corp., Detroit, Mich.-Inter- view will be held on campus March 5 & 6. Details at Engrg. Placement., 128-H O RGAN IZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN for an- nouncements is available to officially recognized and registered organizations only. Organizations who are planning to be active for the Spring semester should register by Feb. 25. Forms available, 1011 Student Activities Bldg. * * * Christian Science Organization, Week- ly Meeting, Feb. 21, 7:30 p.m., 528D SAB. Congregational Disciples E & R Stu- dent Guild, Mid-Week Worship, Feb. 21, 12:10-12:40 p.m. 1st Congregational Church, Douglas Chapel, William St. Entrance. s , - s Mich. Christian Fellowship, Feb. 22, 7:30 p.m., Union. Speaker: Dr. K. E. Boulding, Economics Dept.: "The Christian Ethic in a Technological So- ciety." SGC Student Book Exchange, Book Return Period-students pick up your money and unsold books (if: any). from S*X, 3:30-5 p.m., Feb. 21, SAB Base- ment. Voice Political Party, Meeting to En- dorse Candidates for SGC Elections;- open meeting for speeches by SGC can- didates and endorsement of those who will run for SGC as Voice candidates, Feb. 21, 7:30 p.m., Union, Em. 3B. WAA Coeducational Fencing Club, Meeting, Feb. 21, 7:30 p.m., WAB. Cercle Francais, Baratin, Feb. 21, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB. Venez-tousl W. Engrg. Applications must Feb. 28. be in byj PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of Appointments--Seniors & grad stu- dents, please call Ext. 3544 for interview appointments with the following: MON., FEB. 25-- Brunswick Corp. (a.m.) - Men for Midwest & Southern locations. Seeking: degree in any field Liberal Arts or Bus. Ad. with special mention of de- grees in Psych. & Accounting. Posi- tions: Personnel, Prod., Union-Mgmt. Rels., Personnel Mgmt., Prod. Mgmt. U.S. citizenship required. TUES., FEB. 26- Housing & Home Finance - Men & women for locations in Washington, D.C. & thru U.S. Seeking: Liberal Arts with, special mention of Poli. Sci., & Social Sciences. Public Ad., Bus. Ad., LLB's & Econ. majors. Civil, Construc- tion & Arch. Engnrs. Positions: Field Reps., Building Administrators, City Planners, Finance Analysts, Auditors, & Trainees for a Market Analyst Trng. Prog. U.S. citizenship required. U.S. Civil Service Commission - Men & women in Liberal Arts with all ma- jors, also Bus. Ad. students. Positions: all kinds of positions in the Federal Govt. with primary emphasis on the Fed. Entrance Exam (the latter is not a requirement for an Interview). U.S. Citizenship. Social Security Administration, Chica- go Divisional Ofs.-Men & women. Seeking: 1) LLB's with 1 full yr. of per- tinent exper.-Benefits Authorizer who makes findings of fact & law & deter- minations as to entitlement & allow- ance or disallowance of claims. 2) LLB- no exper. for Trainee Claims Authorizer who receives classroom & on-the-job trng. in application of laws, regulations & ,proceedings governing payment of benefits. 3) Any major-no exper. for Claims Examiner. U.S. citizenship. Social Security Administration, Field Offices thru U.S--Men &\women with any major. Positions: Field Rep. Train- ees who will check on references, in- terview people & gather facts for the divisional offices. U.S. Railroad Retirement Board, Chi- cago-Men & Women. Seeking: 1963 can- didates for LLB in upper quarter of their class for Attorneys' Honors Prog. (beginning salaries competitive with outstanding law firms or better). Also interviewing Accountants & Actuaries. Federal National Mortgage Associa- tion, Chicago-Men & women. (This is a branch of Housing & Home Finance.) Seeking: Accountants, Auditors, those who have passed the Fed. Svs. Entrance Exam., Bus. Ad. majors who have ma- jored in Real Estate Operation, Finance Credit or Banking-have 24 hrs. in Acc't. or Auditing. U.S. citizenship. Owens-Corning Fiberglas - Plants & offices thru U.S. Men. Seeking: Liberal Arts students with special mention of Econ., Poll. Sel., Engl., Foreign Lan- guages, Psych., Hist., Philo. & Speech. Chem., Physics & Math students on the BS & ME levels are also desired. Posi- tions: Design, Economist, Elec. Com- puting, Labor Econ., Mgmt. Trng., Mkt. Res., Office Mgmt., Personnel, Prod., Public Rels., Purchasing, Statistics, Traffic, Res, & Dev., & Sales. U.S. citi- zenship. WED., FEB. 27- Higbee Co., Cleveland & Suburban- Men & women. Seeking: degree in any field. Positions: Exec. Trng. Prog. for Retailing, Merchandising, Sales Promo- tion & Personnel. Nature of Organiza- tion: Dept. stores comparable to Hud- son's or Jacobson's. Social Security Administration, Balti- more, Md.-Men & women. Seeking: Soc. & Psych. & Public Health majors-the latter being only on the MS & PhD levels. Also Math-Stat. majors. Posi- tions: Social Research, Statistics. U.S. citizenship. THURS., FEB. 28- First National Bank of Chicago-Men in Liberal Arts with special mention of Econ. & Poll. Sci. majors. Bus. Ad. stu- dents with Accounting, Banking, Econ. Analysis, Finance, Corporation, Invest- ments. Positions: Banking, Economist, Mgmt. Training. U.S. citizenship. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedule at 128-H West Engrg. for interview appointment with the following: FEB. 25-26- American Oil Co. & Amoco Chemicals Corp., Res. & Dev. Labs. in Whiting, Ind. & openings for Chem. Eng. in Texas City, Texas, Labs.-All Degrees: ChE. MS-PhD: Math. PhD: Met. R. & D. FEB. 25- Archer-Daniels-Midland, Corporate- Minneapolis, except prod. & sales posi- tions-BS-MS: ChE. PhD: Met. BS: E Math-(Operations Res.) & ME-(June or Aug. grads. only). R. & D., Prod., Sales, Tech. Service & Process Engi- neer. California Texas Oil Corp, (Caltex), N.Y. City-Overseas Assignments after about 18 months-BS-MS: ChE & ME. BS: EE. R. & D., Des., Process Engrg.; Product Dev.; Gen'1. Engrg. of overseas projects. W. R. Grace & Co., Dewey & Almy Chemical Co., Cambridge, Mass., Acton, Mass., Adams, Mass., Chicago, Ill., Mon- treal, Canada, Owensboro, Ky., Quaker- town, Pa,. San Leandro, Calif., Tauton, Mass.-BS-MS: ChE & ME. R. & D., Des. Prod., Sales, Prod. Dev., Process Dev., Process Engrg., Project Engrg., & Mfg. Engrg. FEB. 25-27- General Electric Co., All Co. locations & Activities Training Prog. & specific job placement-BS-MS: AE & Astro., ChE, EE, EM, IE, Mat'is., ME, Met., All phases of Chem., Physics & Math. Men & Women. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales. All requirements for which a tech. bkgd. is needed. FEB. 25- Johnson Service Co., 114 branch of- fices thruout U.S. & Canada plus as- signments in Milwaukee, Wis.-Ail De- grees: EE & ME. BS-MS: Met. BS: ChE, CE, EM, IE, NA & Marine & Sci. Engrg. R. & D. & Sales. Owens-Illinois Tech. Center, Toledo, Ohio, plus engrg. & prod, facilities throughout the U.S.-Al Degrees: ChE & ME & Mat'ls. BS-MS: EE. BS: E Physics & Sci. Engrg. Men & Women. R. & D., Des., Prod. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Chem. Div., Barberton, Ohio. Sales-nationwide. Will refer to other locations-BS-MS: ChE, CE, EE, IE, ME & Met. MS: Construc- tion & Instrumentation. BS: Sci. Engrg. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales, Process Engrg., IE (Gen.) Maint. Plant Engrg., Construction & Planning, Plant Engr., Instru. & Controls, Corrosion Engr. FEB. 25-26- Marathon Oil Co., Mich. Refining Div. Det. Refinery-BS-MS: ChE. Des., & Prod. Union Carbide-Linde Co., Eastern & Midwestern part of the U.S., Prod. & Sales openings are nationwide-BS-MS: AE & Astro., ChE, CE, EE, IE, ME & Met. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales, Engrg. & Mfg. FEB. 25-27- Procter & Gamble Co., Res. & Dev., Engrg. Div., Ind. Engrg. Div., 15 plants -All Degrees: ChE. BS-MS: EE, EM, IE & ME. BS: CE. MS: Instrumentation. R. & D., Des., Prod. Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Part-time Placement Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg., during the following hours: Mon. thru Fri., 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring stu- dents for part-time or full-time tem- porary work, should contact'Bob Cope, Part-time Interviewer, at NO 3-1511, Ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in Rm. 2200, daily. MALE t-Engineering or technical students to sell slide rules. Substantial commis- sion. 1-Who is at the M8 or PhD level in Physical or Organic Chemistry to University of Michigan I do research. 20 hours per week. 1-Native Voicer from Mexico. 5 to hours per week. 10 ENGINEERING... beyond, the state of the art.. at the Lawrence. Radiation Laboratory FEMALE 2-Engrg. or technical students to sell slide rules. Substantial commission. 1-Half-time temporary secretary to start March 6, and work thru March 29. Shorthand and secretarial experi- ence is required. 1-Dental Assistant who is not a stu- dent. Experience as a dental assist- ant would be helpful but is not essential. Must be able to work all day Thursdays only, 2-Key punch operators to work full or part-time for six to eight weeks. 1-Native Voicer from Mexico. 5 to 10 hours per week. K 1W ~/ M'fl. L I F GToadSKOL, 1209 S. University Ann Arbor NO 5-9426 THE BERKELEY SITE of the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory is located above the University of California Cam- pus overlooking the San Francisco Bay. Our 3,200 employees are engaged in un- classified, fundamental research.We use machines such as our Bevatron, a 6.5 Billion Electron Volt particle accelerator (model shown above) as basic tools in our research program. The engineering associated with the design, building and operation of accelerators such as these and the complex experimental equip. ment surrounding them provides crea- tive and unique assignments.; Major Electronics development programs deal with nuclear instrumentation, auto- mated data handling and acquisition, radio frequency and high voltage power supply systems, fast-counting techniques and semi-conductor device development. Our Mechanical Engineering effort con- centrates on accelerator design and as- sociated instrumentation,"magnet devel- opment, high vacuum systems, shielding .problems and mechanical engineering applied to medical research. Engineering students interested in learning more about LRL should contact their Placement Office for appointments. GRADUATION RING HALLERS JEWELERS 717 North University 1963 COLLEGE iGRADUATE S The Inland Steel Company, East Chicago, Indiana, invites you to investigate our many career opportunities. Our representatives will be on your campus on Thursday, February 28th. Contact Mr. John G. Young for an appointment. IIAND STEEL COMPAINY INDIANA HARBOR WORsStee EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA BUY YOUR ENSIAN NOW ONLY 900 LEFT CAMPUS INTERVIEWS ON TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1963 Operated by the University of California for the Atomic Energy Commission An Equal Opportunity Employer +Use 'DailyClassi1fi1eds+ IS THIS YOUR SHIRT? f If so, Miss Afflerbach will send you your [ ]label T HIS is a two-color striped button-down shirt designed and tailored by Eagle Shirtmakers and sold everywhere by fine men's stores. Many of them admire our shirts so much they sell them under their own names. High praise indeed, and we should like to reciprocate by advertising their (our) shirts. But it's hard to know just where to start. Obviously we can't say things like "None Genuine Without This Label"