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Doctoral Examination for Betty Ann
Wilder Dillingham, Anthropology; thes-
is: "Oklahoma Kickapoo," Thurs., May
9, 221 Angell Hall, at 4:00 p.m. Chair-
man, L. A. White.
Doctoral Examination for James Lyle
Miller, Jr., Education & Political Sci-
ence; thesis: "State Budgeting for
Higher Education: The Use of For-
mulas and Cost Analysis," Thurs., May
9, E. Council Room, Rackham Bldg.,
at 10:00 anm. Chairman, A. D. Hen-
derson.
Doctoral Examination for Yu Chin
Lim, Mathematics; thesis: "Linear
Theory of Beam-Plasma Interaction,"
Thurs., May 9, 305 W. Engin. Bldg.," at
2:00 p.m. Chairman, C. L. Dolph.
Doctoral Examination for Herman
John Heikkenen, Forestry; thesis: "In-
fluence of Site and Other Factors on
the European Pine Shoot Moth," Thurs.,
May 9, Conference Room, Nat. Resources
Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, S. A.
Graham.
American Chemical Society Lecture:
May 9, 8:00 p.m., Room 1300, Chemistry
Bldg. Prof. G. H. Cady, Univ. of Wash-
ington, will speak on "Compounds Con-
taining the 0-F Bond."
The German Club presentation "Ren-
aissance Music at the Court of Mu-
nich," announced for yesterday, has to
be deferred till May 14.
Placement
POSITION OPENINGS:
Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc., Craw-
tordsville; Ind.-Opening for Mechani-
cal Engnr. in Research & Dev. Dept.
Degree ME plus some exper. with dy-
namometers. Exper/ with powder metal-
lurgy desired but not absolutely neces-
sary..
Georgia-Pacific Corp., Portland, Ore.
-Openings for men with management
potential as Sales Trainees. Primary
need are in the Distribution Div. This
nationwide system distributes bldg. ma-
terials to retail dealers & industrial
buyers through branches in nearly
every major mktg. area in the country.
Advancement is fast for the man who
demonstrates ability & willingness to
work.,
American Civil Liberties Union, N.Y.,
N.Y.-Opening for Field Development
Officer, who will assist every branch
of the organization in the improvement
of its fund-raising & membership pro-
moto anefforts. Experience in the oper-
ational fund raising work of other
organizations & more importantly, in

organizational work generally, will be
useful. Degree pertinent to position (i.e.
Bus. Ad., Econ., Publ. Admin., etc.).
Herff Jones Co., Indianapolis, Ind.-
Seeking Sales Rep. for the northern
Mich. territory. Company is one of the
leading manufacturers of high school &
college class rings & other graduation
supplies. Degree Bus. Ad., etc. Must
have completed military obligation. Pre-
fer men in their twenties & early thir-
ties.
U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Lab.,
San Francisco, Calif.-Various techni-
cal openings for Physicists, Chemists,
Civil Engnrs., Electrical Engnr., Cell
Biologist (radiological), etc.
American Hospital Supply Corp., Evan-
ston, Ill.-Jdb opportunities for alumni
are as follows: Non-Technical: Dietary
Sales specialist; Management Under-
study; Sales Rep.; Acc't. Manager; De-
sign Engr.; Sales Trainee; Mgmt.
Trainee; Asst. Controller; Medical Sales
Rep.; Industrial Sales Rep.; Tech. Sales
Rep., etc. Technical openings: Medical
Dir.; Mgr., Product Dev.; Mgr. of Mfg.;
Industrial Designer; Prod. Control Mgr.;
Quality Control Stain Technician.
U.S. Civil Service-Many & various
openings in the states of Mich., Ill,
Ky., Ohio, Ind., Wis. Positions Include:
EE; ME; Bacteriologist; Economist;
Pathologist; Pharmacist; Physician; Psy-
chiatrist; Clinical Social Worker; Occu-
pational Therapist; Physical Therapist;
Med. Techs; Nurses; Dietitian; Librar-
ian; Digital Computer; Architect; Oper-
ations Research.
ts *
For further information, please call
General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200
SAB, Ext. 344.
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of
Appointments-Seniors & grad students,
please call Ext. 3544 for interview appts.
with thefollowing:
THURS., MAY 9-
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance
Co., Detroit-Men & Women, June &
Aug. grads. U.S. citizenship required.
Seeking: Liberal Arts majors with spe-
cial mention of English & Sociology.
Positions: Insurance, Sales Training.
ANNOUNCEMENT:
Dept. of State, Foreign Service - The
applications for the exam are now avail-
able at the Bureau of Appointments,
3200 SAB.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB-
Hillsboro Camp, New Hampshire -
Girls' camp has positions open for
swimming & archery department heads.
Moore Business Forms, Inc., Niagara
Falls, N.Y.-Desire students from the
Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Tonawanda, &
North Tonawanda areas who are pur-
suing mechanical or electrical engrg.
courses, for work in their Research lDi-
vision. Males only.
* * *
Further information available at
Summer Placement.
Part T ime '
Employment
The following part-time jbs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Part-time Placement
Office, 220 Student Activities Bldg.,
during the following hours: Mon. thru
Fri. 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 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 desirng miscellaneous odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
In Room 2200, daily.
MALE
-Several miscellaneous joys available.
1-Experienced camera repairman. Flex-
ible hours.
FEMALE
1-Technical-typist who has had ex-
perience on a typewriter with an
interchangeable keyboard. 20 to 30
hours per week.
1-Registered Nurse to draw blood from
patients. Must have experience.
Half-time position, 7:45 to 12 noon,
starting as soon as possible work-
ing through August.

TRANSPORTATION
FRENCH STUDENT would like to share
cost and driving, cross-country (or,
part) June 22 to 29 and week before
or after. Call Ann, NO 3-2040. 039
USED CARS
VAUXHALL 1961 station wagon. $800.
NO 5-7024. N37
1958 LAMBRETTA - Good shape, low
price. Ed Weick, 3-8517. N31
1962 CHEVY Conv., stick, Po. St., R. and
H. NO 5-8404 after six. N28
1960 RENAULT-Body in good condi-
tion, motor8excellent. $495 or best
offer. NO 3-8882. N39
1960 WHITE IMPALA CONVERTIBLE-
Power brakes and power steering. Ex-
cellent condition. Call NO 5-0834. N40
1959 MERCEDES 180 Sedan. Black, red
upholstery, radio, whitewalls. Call NO
5-6940 after 6 p.m. N42
1955 MERCURY-Good mechanical con-
dition. $150. Call Bill Pius at NO
5-3404. N19
M.G.A. 1958 CONVERTIBLE-Maroon,
excellent condition. $950. In Jackson.'
ST 3-5087. N43
FOR SALE-'54 Ford V8, automatic,
radio, heater. Very good' running;
condition. Cali 662-0370. N44
1958 STATIONWAGON-Edsel, good con-
dition. Best offer. NO 3-7851 or 3-4035.
N38'
1962 CHEVROLET convertible Super
Sport, perfect. $2300. Phone NO 5-
6984. N35
MUST SELL '60 SUNBEAM ALPINE-
Top condition; garaged year around.
Wire wheels, snow tires extra. Owner
leaving USA. $1295. 668-8302. N7
BIKES AND SCOOTERS '
LAMBRETTA 150-Excellent condition.
Call NO 5-5841. Z14
HONDA OF ANN ARBOR
1906 Packard Road
313 665-9281 F47
NEED A MOTORCYCLE OR SCOOTER?
Have one and need it fixed? Come to
Nicholson Motorcycle Shop, 224 S.
First. Z10
1963 NEW LAMBRETTA'S and Vespa's-
$375.00, New Yamaha's - $295.00.f
Electric-Starter 212 M.P.G.
DETROIT SCOOTER
7343 W. 8 Mile Rd. DI 1-3197
DO SCOOTERS BORE YOU? - Try a
little motorcycle instead. I have a
real gem-only 4650 miles. Looks and
runs like new. $250. Tony, 665-7411.
Z14
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES

FOR RENT
$160 for 4-2-bedroom, air-conditioned.
Call NO 2-7686. 034
SUMMER APT. FOR 4-1 block from
Engin. Arch. 4 bdrms., deep freeze.
1113 E. Willard, Apt. 2. NO 3-9450. C16
TWO APTS. for 2 for summer. Furn-
ished, on campus. 1325 S. Univ. Call
NO 2-4780 or 2-8440. C7
SUMMER SUBLET: Newly furnished,
redecorated2-man apt.-341 E. Liber-
ty. NO 3-6195. C63
3 BEDROOM HOUSE, newly furnished,
for 4 on campus. $195 including heat.
3-1014 evenings and weekends. C19.

1 DAY 3 DAYS

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Phone NO 2-4786

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GIRLS want fourth girl for summer
in modern air-cond. apt. Call 665-
0753. Cll

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SUMMER SUBLET-Completely furnish-
ed, 2 bedrooms. % block from cam-
pus. Call NO 2-5491. 043
BEAUTIFUL Maynard House studio
apartment available for summer or
regular -residence. Call 665-4406: 6-8
p.m. or weekends. C12
SUMMER SUBLET - Completely fur-
nished 2-man apt. Best location in
town at Forest and S. Univ. 8-7927.
C33
SUMMER-TWO MAN Apt. Close to
campus. Must sublet at loss! Furnish-
ed. Call 668-7490 between 5:30 and 7.
After 7 call 2-2011. C42
GRADUATE STUDENT, business or pro-
fessional man. Single and double
rooms; Clean, quiet, modern home.
NO 2-4738. C18
ON CAMPUS-Girls, now taking appli-
cations for summer and fall furnished
apts. and/or parking, Call NO 2-1443.
Co
SUMMER SUBLET-4 men, fully fur-
nished, brand new apt, with balcony.
Parking in rear. 5 minutes from cam-
pus. Sacrifice! Call NO 3-3159. C13
NICELY FURNISHED 2-bedroom apt.
convenient to campus, 1115 White.
Ideal for 2 students, $140 1-yr. lease.
NO 3-4435. 012
NEW 2-BEDROOM apartments furnished
for four. East University and Vaughn.
Very sharp. $200 including heat. Call
Bob Brown, NO 2-1997 or NO 3-0434.
C40
SUMMER - Modern, 1-bedroom apart-
ment with courtyard, on Oakland.
Prefer married couple. Flexible ar-
rangements for furnishing. 665-3824.
035
SUMMER SUBLET at special bargain
price. Brand new apt. for 4. 2 bed-
rooms, completely furnished; air con-
ditioned, parking facilities. 316 E.
Madison, Apt. 20, NO 5-5273. 065
AIR-CONDITIONED-Four-man apart-
ment to sublet for summer. New, two
bedrooms, large living room, modern
kitchen, fully furnished, 2% blocks
from campus. Call 662-8558. C61

SUMMER APT. for 3. Must rent at loss. MODERN APT, FOR 4-Campus and
NO 3-7432. 08 hospital area. NO 5-8786 after 5. 017

LUXURIOUS new apt. for summer. SUMMER RENT. SWIMMING POOL.
Reasonable. NO 5-8103. C30 1500 Pauline. 3-8329. P 21

VERY CLOSE TO CAMPUS-3-man apt.
to sublet for the summer. Completely
furnished. Call NO 5-3839. C24
WITH SUNROOF - 2-bedroom summer
sublet for 3 or 4. Hill and E. Univ. NO
5-6765. C35
SUBLET-Two-person apt. on campus,
June thru August. Very reasonable.
Call 663-1033 after 5:30 p.m. 026
SUMMER APT. - 3-room furnished.
Parking 1 block from Bus. Ad. $190
for summer. Call 3-5258. C36
AIR COND. modern campus apt, for
3 or 4 for summer or for summer and
fall. NO 5-8361. C29
FOR RENT-New apt. for summer. 3 or
4 men. Balcony and many extras. Call
5-8764 5-7 p.m. C40.
sUMMER-Large 4 bedroom home for
rent, den, recreation room. $225 per
month. NO 3-6169 after 5. C46
SUMMER SUBLET-3-man, apt. Fur-
nished. Close to campus. Call 663-5329.
C46
SUMMER SACRIFICE-New 2-bedroom
apt., furnished, on campus, $140. You
pay for only 2 mos. Call 668-8723. C21
READY JUNE 1-Pleasant 2-bedroom
apt. near campus. $120 per mo. Call
668-8776. C47
SUMMER ROOM-In professional Fra-
ternity. $25 per mo. Kitchen facilities
available. Call 662-3215, 5-6 P.M. C26
WANTED-Girl roommate, Apt.. Inter-
ests-Arts, Romance Lang., Psych.,
Hist. Call 3-1561, Ext. 1017. Cl
2 LARGE Student Desks-$155 and $140.
To see call NO 3-4364 before 5 or NO
2-0811 after 6 . C2
BEAUTIFULLY furnished modern apt.
for 3 or 4 on Vaughn and E. Univ.
Call NO 3-9238! C48

SUBLET-Modern, furnished, air condi-
tioning. For 2. Call 5-8154. C50
FOR SUMMER-Apt., 1000 sq. ft. Suit-
able for 4 or more Call 2-4985. 015
SUMMER SUBLET-3 bedroom apt. S.
Univ. near Hill. Parking. 668-9060. C39
FURNISHED APT. for summer-1 bed-
room. New last fall. $110. 2-2665. C41
SUMMER RENTAL-Modern, one bed-
room apt. Call 663-0150 after 6. C43
SUMMER APT. for 3-Brand-new, re-
modeled April 1. Call 665-9294. C4
SUMMER APT, for 4-617 Forest at S.
Univ. 665-8433. C42
MALE STUDENT to share 2-man off-
campus apartment. Call NO 2-5929. C
SUMMER SUBLET-Bus. Ad., Ed. School
area. Furnished apt. for 2 or 3. NO
3-2312. 013
SUMMER SUBLET-Furnished 1st floor
apt. for 2. Quiet, cool, just redecorated
on S. Univ. 3-1268. 014
SUMMER SUBLET
3-man apt., newly furnished, 1
block from campus. Call 3-2721. C29
1 OR 2 GIRLS WANTED to share 2
bdrm. apt. in Arbor Forest. Call 662-
9188 after 5. 045
FURNISHED APARTMENT-2 blocks to
campus or hospital. For 3 or 4. Call
3-5106. 054
SUMMER SUBLET-Three-man apart-
ment near Law School. Call 665-3822
after 5 p.m. 08
AVAILABLE IN JUNE-Furnished rooms,
kitchen, bath, good campus location.
Call NO 8-8192 weekends. 06
APARTMENT, only 330 yds. from Angell
Hall; for 2; small, $100 per month.
Call 665-6347. 010

FOR SALE
FASCINATING PEYOTE BUTTONS -
6 for $1.50. NO 3-6258 evenings. B15
'62 VALIANT like new. Automatic. Leav-
ing for Europe. NO 2-1587. B29
WHARFEDALE 10-60 oil walnut speaker,
$60. Call 3-6415. B31
3 ROOMS OF MODERN FURNITURE.
Call Bruce K. at NO 5-3142. B28
FOR SALE -- % price-Wedding dress,
size 11-12. Used once successfully. Call
3-6893. B19
APARTMENT FURNITURE in excellent
condition. Includes air-conditioner.
Must be seen. Call 662-7023. B17
1959 10x50 MARLETTE MOBLIE HOME.
2 bedroom, front kitchen, washer,
dryer. GE 7-5433. B27
FOR SALE-2 prints, Picasso and Buf-
fet, framed, brand-new, reasonably
priced. Would fit in any apt. Call
Julie at NO 8-8708 after 6 p.m. B30
DIAMONDS at rock bottom pries
through student representative of
large Detroit Jewelry Store. Call 663-
7194. B7
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING- .67
carat white gold solitaire. Flawless
and fluorescent. Appraised value,
$767. SAVE 35%. Getting married,
must sell. Call John 2-7558. B18
FOR SALE-Northland Skits with Ski-
Free releases and binding. Imported
men's English Shetland crewneck-
loden green. Also striped men's boat-
neck, Sizes 44. Imported English tEn-
nis sweater - size 42. Grey Harris
tweed 3-button sports jacket-40-41
long. Call 5-5:45, 6:30-6:45. 5-0523. B36
MUSICAL MDSE.
RADIOS, REPAIRS
FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY on
radios, phonos, tape recorders and
TVs with this ad. Campus Radio &
TV, 325 E. Hoover. X9
USED HI-FI AND STEREO EQUIPMEN'1
We use a sharp pencil. Sherwood,
Fisher and Scott. Buy now and save.
The Music Center, Inc. 304 S. Thayer
St., next to Hill Auditorium. X35
BOOSEY-HAWKES Wooden CLARINET.
Excellent condition, used only one
year. B-flat. Very reasonable price.
Stand, case and books included. NO
8-8607, 2622 Whitewood, Pittsfield
Village, Tues. and Thurs. after-
noons, every evening. X17
PHILCO HI-FI CONSOLE - Automatic
i four-speed changer. 45 rpm spindle,
balance, tone and loudness controls.
$25. NO 8-8607, 2622 Whitewood, Pitts-
field Village, Tues. and Thurs. after-
noons, every evening. X16

Move Yourself-...
AND SAVE 2/3
pickups, paneiss, stakes,
MOVING VANS

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SUMMER SUBLET - Air conditioned,
modern apt. 2 blocks from campus,
3. 4, 5 people. Call 665-7183. 013.
WANTED--Male or female roommates
for 2 person apt., close to campus;
summer sublet. 2-0282 after 5. 015

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AVOID THE RUSH - LOOK NOW --
Apartments for the fall. We are sure
thatwe have something for you. Two,
three, or four man apartments.
APARTMENTS LIMITED
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LOST-In grass near Diag-Silver ring
with red stone. NO 5-3433. A38

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REAL ESTATE
3 BDM. RANCH House-Furn'd. Rea-
sonable. Call 668-6231. B19
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