;7 196 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fag m1 I 1. 1 " Broken lenses duplicated " Erames replaced " Contact lens fluid sold DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) CAMPUS AOTICIANS 240 Nickels Arcade NO 2-9116 - TODAY'S SPECIAL Spaghetti 95c . . . -. 20,1 SouthUniersiy Special Business: Old Business: Operation Abolition- Expression of opinion on validity of film. University Regulations-Advisa- bility of Student Organisations submit- ting membership lists. University Reg- ulations-Revision of Section 4 (Activi- ties) Conference on the University. Constituents and Members' Time.l Announcements. Adjournment. Foreign Visitors Following are the foreign visitors who will be on the cainpus this week on the dates indicated.Program rrangements are being made by the International Center: Mrs. Henry J. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Rajai Hakki, Chief In- spector of English Teaching, Syrian Re- gion, Damascus, United Arab Republic. March 4-March 11, 1961. Miss Helen von Bila, Senior civil ser- vant, Hessian Ministry of Culture, Ger- many, March 5-March 8, 1961.. Events Tuesday Mathematics Colloquium: George Piranian, Prof. Department of Mathe- matics, will speak on - THE PRIME ENDS of MANIFOLDS IN n-SPACE, on March 7, 3011 Angell Hall at 4:10,p.m. Refreshments in 3212 Angell Hall at 3:30 p.m. Events Wednesday Notice: Dr. Amos Hawley, Chairman, Department of Sociology, will meet with interested students at 4 p.m. Wed., Mar. 8, .,429 Mason Hall to discuss graduate school and scholarship oppor- tunities and career possibilities as a sociologist. All interested persons wel- come. Sigma Chi Lecture: Dr. Horace W. Davenport, Chairman, Department of Physiology, will discuss "From Spal- lanzani to ModernTV or Adventures in Gastric Acid Secretion" on Wed., Mar. 8 at 8 p.m. In the Michigan League Ballroom. The lecture will follow,the Sigma Chi dinner for initiates at 6:15 p.m. The lecture is open to the public. M-302. Analysis Seminar will be held on Wed., March 8, at 2:00 p.m. in 244 West Engineering. The topic is, "Ap- proximation: by Rational Functions in the Complex Plane." Placement Notices NOTICE: PEACE CORPS APPLICANTS- Seniors and recent grads-Forms avail- able at Bureaus of Appointments, 4021 Admin., for submission to Peace Corps, Wash. 25, D.C. BUREAU OF APPOINTMENTS- PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS - Sen- iors and grad. students, please call Ext. 3371 for interview appointments with the following: THURS., MAIR. 9 Firestone Tire &' Rubber Co., Akron, rOhio: Men with degree in Gen. Lib. Arts tfor Sales;_ Credit and Retread Ship. Mgmt. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Ar- gonne, Il. Location. Wash., D.C. Hdqtrs, and throughout U.S. 1. Men and Wo- men with degree in Biol., Chem., Phys- ics, or Engrg ()except Civil) for Pro- fessional Internships. 2. Men & Women i with degree in Pub. Admin. Intrnl Af- fairs or Bus. Rdmin. for Mgmt. Intern- ships. 7th U. S. Civil Service Commission, Chicago. 1. Internal Revenue Service, Detroit, Men, Revenue Officers (Any degree) Revenue Agents (Accounting majors). 2. Railroad Retirement Bd., Chicago. Statistician, men and women, Math. & Statistics. Actuary (men) Math. major., Claims Examiners-Any degree. 3. Social 86curity Admin. - Claims Rep Trainees (men or women) any degree. Student Assistants, Juniors (men and women)-any degree. (These jobs are for summer of 1961). 4. U.S. Civil Service Comm. Mr. Gus Butterbach will provide information about any positions which come under Civil Service. Degrees in Econ, Poli Sci, Eng, For Lang, Soc, Psych, Hist, Jour, Lib Sci, Phil, Speech, Law and Gen. Lib Arts. The Equitable Life Assurance Soc of U.S.: NYC. Men with degree in Lib Arts of Bus. Admin. with at least a. 'B' av- erage. 1. Admin. Trainee Course; 2. Sales Trainee Course; and 3. Mgmt. TraineeCourse. Milwaukee Civil Service, Wis. -Ar- chitectural Designer, Grads of 5-yr. Arch, Prog. - See Engrg Appt's listing under Milwaukee C.S. for further in- formation. F d c Q S N ti 5 b N IV V v A E P 5 ii t p 1 a r. DeliCious H amburgers...15c H0t Tasty French Fries...10c Triple Thick Shakes...20c 2000 WEST STADIUM i- --- --- - fi h KEE A1. Have 242 STUDENTS! 'k *. ._.K P UP ON CURRENT EVENTS 's0 latest in listening pleasures! o tras rado your ,portable and transistor radios Ty 'Ky TK 'Ky~ ,Ty 3T i s i i 1, . s i, B P s. FRI., MAR. 10 Bureau of the Budget, Wash., D.C. Men and women with degree in Gen.1 Lib. Arts, Econ, Nat. Resources, Pub.e Admin., Outstanding undergrads will be considered, but graduate trng. pre- ferred. Must pass an appropriate Civil Service exam. For candidates without professional work experience, this is mgmt. Intern option of the F.S.E.E. Ap- plicants who have completed all re- quirements for a Ph.D. or who have work experience can apply for higher level exams. Women with typing and/ or shorthand for Secretarial Positions. Trainee is assigned as budget examiner in one of five divisions: Commerce & Fi nance, International, Labor & Welfare,' Military, Resources, and Civil Works. Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.) See Monday's Listing. Department of Social Welfare, Chil- dren's Div. Lansing, Mich. Men &'Wo- men. Scholarships available for 1961- 62 for grad study in social work. $2,000 basic scholarship. Additional allowance based. on number of dependents to maximum of $1400.00 dependents allow- ance. Employment as case worker avail- able within Children's Div., following 1 yr. grad trng.' The Kroger Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Lo- cation: Midwest and South. Men with a degree in. Liberal Arts of Bus. Ad. for Mgmt. Trng. Program with opportuni- ties in Merchandisin, Financial, Real Estate Mgt., Mfg., Personnel Admini- stration or Retail Food Distribution Centers. REICHARDT, Grand Haven, Mich.- College grad with retail exper.-acquired either during summers or on college coop. program as Assistant Manager of specialty shops-retail business. Direct- ly subordinate to owner, to work in all phases of mgmt. Mr. Reichardt inter- viewing 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Engineering Placement Interviews- 128H West Engrg. Bldg., Ext. 2192. For seniors & grad students. MAR. 9 Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co., Varied. All Degrees: EE, ME, EM, Nuclear. MS-PhD. ChE. Prof.-PhD: Instru. BS-MS: Mat'Is. Trng. Program-All fields of Engrg.- The Clark Controller Co. Cleveland, Ohio and major industrial centers. BS- MS: BE, IE & ME. Des., R&D, Sales & Prod. The B. F. Goodrich Co., Primarily in Northeastern Ohio-all dive. of co. All Degrees: ChE & ME. MS-PhD: EM. Des, R&D, Prod.' Bernischfeger Corp. Milwaukee branch office: BS: CE, EE, IR & Met. Des., R&D, Sales & Prod. Harshaw Chemical Co. Gen Offices, Res. Lab & Process Dev. Lab. Cleveland, Ohio. BS-MS: ChE. BS. E. Physics. Men and women. R&D. Koppers Co., Inc. Operating Dive & Central Res. All Degrees: ChE. BS: CE, RE, IE & Met. Des., R&D, Sales & Prod. The Mea Corp. Entire Corp. BS-MS: ChE. BS: IE & ME. Des.; R&D, Project Engrg. City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisc. BS-MS: CE also: Arch. Designer (5-yr. progr. grads) Des., R&D.. OlinMathieson Chemical Corp. Ky., Ill., La., N.J., N.C., Va., N.Y., Md., Conn. -All Degrees: Met. BS: ChE, CE-- (Sales), IE & ME. Des., R. & D., Sales &Prod. Sperry Rand Corp., Sperry Gyro Scope Co., Throughout U.S,-MS-PhD: BE, EM, Math & Physics for Res. & Dev. BS: EE for Field Engrg. Thompson Ramo Woolridge, Inc., Tapco Group Cleveland Ohio - All Degrees: EE, EM, ME & Nuclear. ES- MS: AE. BS: E. Physics. R. & D. U.S. Gov't.-Agencies Federal Avia- tion Agency, Kansas City, Mo. - BS: CE, EE, ME. EE-Field work, Installa- tion: CE-office & Field work, survey- ing, planning, designing, ME-office & I--, Field work in Air-Conditionig, Heating & ventilation requirements. U.S. Gov't.--Commerce Coast & Geo-.F detic Survey, U.S. & Possessions-BS: CE, EE; E. Physics & ME. Commissioned Officer. SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: MAR. 7- Fresh Air Society-Carl Hartman in- terviewing this afternoon (TUFS.) at SAB, for Nurses & Counselors-Must be over age 19. MAR. 7, $- Health Survey Consultants, Inc. - Michigan Branch representative inter- viewing at Summer Placement today & Wed. from 1:30 to 4:55 p.m. MAR. 8, 9- Camp Wise-Ohio Coed Camp. Stanley Horowitz interviewing from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. on Wed., and from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Thurs. For further information go to Sum- mer Placement Service, D-528 SAB. Open every afternoon from 1:00 to 4:55 p.m. and all day Friday. Student Part-Time iployment The following part - time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non-Academic Personnel Office Room 1020 Administra- tion Building, during the following hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring part- time or temporary employes"-should contact Jack Lardie at NO 3-1511, ext. 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous jobs should consult the bulletin board in Bm. 1020 daily. A "MALE 1-Delivery man over 21, Friday 5-9; Saturday 3 p.m.-2 a.m., and Sunday 5-10 p.m. 1-Sales representative 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday-Saturday, must have car. 2-Social photographers, mostly week- end work. 2-Experienced radio and TV repair- Smen, hours to be arranged., 9-Psychological subjects, hours t be arranged... 8-Psychological subjects, 1% hours total time. 32-Psychlogival subjects, two 1ahour periods, total time. 2-Salesmen, commission basis, must have car. i-Full-time temporary man, for cleaning books. 2-Men to share-apartment in ex- change for 10 hours of work, per week. 3-Men to distribute literature to var- ious offices in Ann Arbor and Ypsi- lanti, must have car, (15 hours per week). FEMALE 2-Rooms and board in exchhge for light work. 9-Psychological subjects, (21 or over, for drug experiments). 13--Psychological subjects, two 1a hour periods, total time. - 1-Full-time persbn for' housework, from March 24 til Mar. 29. 2-Sales-women, commission basis, must have car. 1-Girl to prepare dinner each eve- ning, from 5 pm. til 7 p m. Organization Notices Alpha Phi Omega, Meeting of Mem- bership Committee, Mar. 7, f pm., 528 SAB; Active Meeting,'Mr. 8, 7:30 p.m., Union, Rm. 3M. Challenge, Discussion on "The Role of the Elites: Intelligentsia, Military, and Traditional," Mar. 8, 4:15 p.m., Undergrad. Lib., Honors Lounge. Democratic Socialist Club, Mar. 8, 7:30 p.m., Union, ,Rm. 3B. Topic: "Modern Marxism." ATTENTION JUNIORS: Petitioning now open for Senior Class offices in LSA, Bus. Ad., Educ., Engineering. Pe- titions available in, 3519 SAB until March 10. Ulr Ski Club, Meeting & Movie "Fly- ing skis," Mar. 7, 7:30 p.m., Union, 3rd Fl. Non-members welcome. Young Republican Club, Meeting with James C. Zeder, Candidate for U. of M. Regent, Mar. '8, 7:30 p.m., Union, Rm. 3R-S in I SOP LISTENING CONDITION with a FRESH URGESS BATTERY 'K 3 'K 3 'K 'K .9' 'K .9' 'K 'K 'K 'K .9' 4 'K 'K 'K UGS 'K 3 RT 'K 3 c t t c r c t c c C t E t t 4 K K K K K K K. K K K K K K K K K K COMPLETE CLOTH ES: MAI NTENANCE SERVICES Free Mothproof ing" Free Minor Repairs Cravenette" Waterproofing Laundry Services Tux Rental GOLD BOND CLEANERS 515 East William available at the following stores: FOOD MART 1123 So, U. . DRUG CO. S. State :ER PHARMACYt W. Stadium Blvd. PRITCHARD DR 600 S. Main FOOD & DRUG MAI 1423 E. Stadium Daiy.C assfie s es NIMss PERSVNAI. BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at * the official Michigan ring. Burr-Pate Bring Resultsterson and Auld Co. 1209 South Uni- versity, NO 8-8887. FF2 i t r N, @'t "''I f* amel Use your imagination Think of aname for the Michigan Union's new representative, and win $$$. II I HERE'S WHAT TO DO: 1) Stop by either the Main Desk or the Student Offices at the Union and pick up an official entry blank. 2) Fill out the blank and stop by the Student Offices to have it dated. Then leave it in the special box pro- vided. OR,