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ESDAY MARH 13, 1963 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Inter-fraternity Council, IFC-Sing,
April 17, 7:30 p.m., Hill Aud.
Student Tea at the home of Presi-
dent and Mrs. Hatcher will be held to-
day from 4 to 6 p.m.
Undergrad Women Students now on
campus may apply for summer hous-
ing in independent cooperatives,
Friends' Center, league houses and sor-
orities at Rm. 510 (basement lobby),
Student Activities Bldg. on Thurs.,
March 14 at noon. After that date wom-
en may apply at the Affiliated and As-
sociated Housing Office, Rm. 1011, Stu-
dent Activities Bldg.
Events
Illustrated Public Lecture by Prof.
Frederick Hartt of the Univ. of Pa.-
"Art and Freedom in 15th Century
Florence." Aud. B, Angell Hall, 4 p.m.,
Thurs., March 14. Sponsored by the
Dept. of the History of Art.
Dept. Colloquium: March 14, 8:00 p.m.
Rm. 1300, Chem. Bldg. Dr. Chihiro Ki-
kuchi, Prof. of Nuclear Eng. (The Univ.
of Mich.) will speak on "Solid State
Chemistry of Vanadium."
Doctoral Examination for Robert
James Lawrence, Economics; thesis:
"The Regional Impact of Monetary
Policy: A Case Study," Thurs., March 14,
816 Bus. Ad. School, at 4:00 p.m. Chair-
man, T. G. Gies.
Placement

Med. Techs., Pharmacologists, Engineers
(Chem., Electrical, Data Processing, In-
dustrial, Mech. & Project), Accountant
& Tax Accountant.
B. F. Goodrich, Akron, Ohio -- Non-
Tech. openings: Trng. Rep., Field Real
Estate Rep., Sr. Mktg. Analyst, Inter-
national Sales Rep., Mkt. Supervisor,
Field Salesman, Field Auditors & Field
Auditor Trainees. Tech, openings: Sr.
Operations Research Analyst, Sr. Scien-
tific Programmer, Patent Attorney
(chemical), Various types of Engineers,
Chemists, etc.
Management Consultants in Seattle,
Wash.-Large industrial firm in Seattle
needs an Industrial Hygiene Engnr. Re-
cent graduate with 2 or 3 yrs. exper.
Will pay interviewing & relocation costs
to Seattle area.
Saginaw General Hospital, Saginaw,
Mich.-Librarian-Recreation Coordina-
tor. Woman with BA, pref. in Liberal
Arts and/or Library Science. Would es-
tablish & maintain a system of classi-
fication of Library Holdings and plan
& coordinate a general prog. of rec.
activities for . Sch. of Nursing. Also
openings for a Medical Record Librar-
ian, Chief Physical Therapist & a
Nurse Anesthetist.
County of Monterey, Calif.-Openings
for Public Health Nurses-Must have
or be eligible for registration & certifi-
cation in Calif. .,as a Public Health
Nurse. Must also have or be eligible
for a Calif. drivers license.
Parker Pen Co., Janesville, Wis. --
Non-Tech, openings: Staff Accountant
(trainee), Ass't. to Tax Manager, Sr.
Internal Auditor, Staff Ass't. to Corpor-
ate Controller, Business Manager; Tech.
openings: Process Engnr., Plating Fore-
man, Quality Control Engnr., Research
Scientist-Chemist, New Process Dev.
EngnrsPlastics, Process Research En-
gnr.Met.
American Hospital Supply Corp.,
Evanston, I11.-Various openings for
Sales Reps. with the many divisions of
the Company. Also Ass't. Sales Manager
for Midwest Dental Co.; Ass't. to the
President of Brucks Uniform Co.; De-
sign Engnr. for Marketing Services.
Management Consultants in Chicago
-1) Director, Indust. Reis.-Degree in
Indust. Rels., Indust. Engrg., Social Sci-
ences, Bus. Ad. 5-7 yrs. exper. in In-
dust. Rels. including some labor rels. 2)
Sr. Job Analyst-Degree plus 3-5 yrs.
exper. in an industrial company.
New Mexico Civil Service-1) Occupa-
tional Health Technician-Degree in
Engrg., Chem., Physics, or related bio-
logcal sciences, plus 2 yrs. exper. or
grad trng. in Public Health, Occupa-
tional Health & Hazards and the fun-
damentals of Public Health. 2) Chemist
I-BS with major in Chem.
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For further information, please call
General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200
SAB, Ext. 3544.

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BOLLARD
Board in Control of
Intercolegiate Athletics
'THE ONLY CANDIDATE PLEDGED
NOT TO "RUBBER STAMP" HIS
APPROVAL OF ALL ATHLETIC

SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB--
Camp Con-es-toga, Mich.-Will inter-
view Thurs., March 14. Positions for
men in water skiing and riflery and
women in music & as a nurse.
Camp Indianola, Wis.-Will interview
men for staff positions on Fri., March
15. Interviews from 1:30 to 5.
Wolverine Girls' State-Will Interview
Fri., March 15. Girls' State is in session
from the 18th to the 27th of June.
Interviews will be held from 9 to 12
and from 1:30 to 5. Must be at least
19 yrs .old.
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DO NOT CALL for an appt., come to
Summer Placement.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Coldwater Health Center, Coldwater,
Mich.-Immed. opening for Medical
Technologist-ASCP, registered or eligi-
ble. For 139 bed hospital. Progressive
medical staff. Located in summer vaca-
ton area in south-central Mich.
Automatic Electric Co.,'Northlake, Ill.
-Man or woman to operate the Tech-
nical Library for Automatic Electric
Labs. June grads in Library Science or
recent grads.
Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis, Ind. -
Many & various openings including
Bacteriologist, Chemists (all types),

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