1961 THE MICHIGAN DAILY__ LY OFFICIAL B ULLETINI (Continued from Page 4) by Mendelssohn, Medtner, and Ginas- tera. Open to the public without charge. Tomorrow at 4:10 p.m. the depart- ment of speech will present its first Laboratory Playbill of the spring semes- ter. The Dark Lady of the Sonnets, by George Bernard Shaw in Trueblood Aud., Frieze Bldg. Admission will be free. Lecture: "Life and Geomorphology of Some Semi-Arid Islands in the Carib- bean Sea" will be discussed by Dr. Jacques S. Zaneveld, College of William, and Mary, on Thus., March 16 at 4 p.m. in Aud. C.' Lecture: Dr. Tracey Sonneborn, de- partment of zoology, Indiana Univep- sity, will speak on "The Genetics of Diversity in Cellular Organization" on Thurs., March 16 ap 4 p.m. in the Natu- ral Science Aud. Chemistry Lecture, Thurs., March 16, 8 p.m., 1300 Chem. Bldg. Dr. A. D. F. Toy' Victor Chemical Company, will speak on "Selected Aspects of the Chemistry of Phosphorus." Communication Sciences Colloquium:, Robert Lees of IBM Corp. will speak on "A Method for Studying Grammatical Behavior" at 4:15 p.m. Thurs., March 16 in Aud. B. Dr. Lees is on the staff of the Mohansic Laboratory of the International Business Machines Cor- poration., Applied Mathematics Seminar: Prof, Josef Meixner, Direqtor, Institute of Technical Physics, Aachen, Germany, will speak on "New Characterization of Hyper-Geometric Forms," ThursM ar. 16, at 4 p.m. in 246 West Engineering. Refreshments in 274 West Engineering at 3:30 p.m. 'Anatomy Seminar: Dr. Theodore Sip- pel will speak on "Measuring Low Rate. of Oxygen Consumption byan Oxy- gen-Electrode Flow Respirometer"; Drs. Raymond H. Kahn, Maynard X..Dewey, Attention Sophomore Girls!! . and James L. Conklin will speak on "Cytochemical Evidence for Synthesis of Muopolysaccharide in the L-cell (929) Vibrobast; and Sam Townsend will speak on "Regeneration of the Gas- tric Mucosa of the Rat." Thurs., March 16, 4 p.m., 2501 East Medical Bldg. Placement Placement Interviews: Bureau of Ap- pointments-Seniors and grad. students please call Ext. 3371 for interview ap- pointments with the following: MON., MARCH 20- Travelers Insruance Co., Hartford, Conn. (a.m)-Location: Hartford home office & field offices throughout U.S. Men & WOMEN with degree in Lib. Arta,. Bus. Ad. for trng. in Actuarial, Claim, Sales & Service, Underwriting, or Administration. TUES., MARCH 21-- Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., Hart- ford Conn. - Location: Anywhere in U.S. Men with degree in Lib. Arts, Bus. Ad., Math for Actuarial, Insur- ance, Sales, Promotion, Mgmt. Trg. Chase Manhattan Bank, NYC-Loca- tion: NYC & 23 foreign branches. Men with degree in Econ. or Bus. Ad. for ITRNG. as Sr. Investment :Analyst, Cred- it Analyst, Branch Platfrom Operations Asst., Corporate Trust Admin. Asst., Personal Trust Admin. Asst., Foreign Arrangements Sr. Analyst or District Rep. Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New ,York, NYC-Men with degree in Lib. Arts, Bus. Ad., or Law for Mgmt. Trng.%Prog. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-128H West Engrg. Bldg., Ext. 2182. For seniors & grad. students. MARCH 16- Baker Perkins, Inc., Saginaw, Mich. -BS: EE, IE, ME & Met. Des., Res. & Dev., Sales & Prod. " Calif. Texas Oil Co. (Caltex), N.Y. City w/opportunities for eventual over- seas assignments-BS-MS: CE & ME. BS: EE. Des., R. & D., Prod., Refining, Engrg. & Constr., Process Engrg., & Product Dev., Electro-Voice, Inc, Engrg. Staff at Buchanan, Mich.-BS-MS: BE. BS: E. Physics. Des., R. & D. Hercules Powder Co., Research 'Cen- ter, Wilmington, Del-PhD: ChE re- ceiving degree in 1962. I. & D. Autonetics, Div. of North American Aviation, Inc.-Al Degrees: EE, ME, Physics & Math. Des., R. & D., Sales, Prod., Inertial navig., guidance & con- trol, compter & info. processing sys. Oakland Unified School Dist., Oak- land,,Calif.-MS: BE. To teach at city college level. Openings in Sept. 1961. U.S. Gov't.-Defen se(Navy), David Taylor Model Basin, Carderock, Md.- All Degrees: AE, CE, EE, EM, Instru., Marine, ME, N. Arch. Prof.: Applied Mech. BS: E. Math, E. Physics & Sci- ence. U.S. citizenship or permanent resident visa required. Des., R. & D. MARCH 16-17- Bendix Corp., Eclipse-Pioneer Div., Teterboro, N.J.-Ail Degrees: BE & ME. BS: E. Physics. Des., R. & D., Test. Bendix Corp., Missile Div., Mishawa- ka, Ind.-BS: EE & ME. Trng. Prog. Bendix Corp., Research Labs. Div., Southfield (Det.), Mich.-AlL Degrees: AE, Ch, EE. Prof.: Applied Mech. MS- PhD: EM, Instru. & Nuclear. BS-MS: Met. BS: E. Physics. Des., R. & D. Bendix Corp., Bendix Systems Div., Ann Arbor, Mich.-Al Degrees: AE, EE. MS-PhD: Instru. & Nuclear. BS: E. Math & E.. Physics. R. & D. Bendix Corp., All Divs. not scheduled to be on, campus-All Degrees: EE. Des., R. & D. Don't Miss The DUTCH AUCTION, Now Going On FOLLETT.'I S Photo Dep. Calif. Institute of Tech., Jet Pro- pulsion Lab., Pasadena-MS-PhD: AE,' ChE, CE-structures, EE, EM, Instru., ME, Met. & Nuclear. All phases of Chem., Physics, Math, Bacter. & Bio- chem. BS: Meteorology. Des., R. & D. The Trane Co., Positions in La Crosse, Wis.-Tech. Sales in one of 101 sales offices through U.S. & Grad. Trng. Program for European Sales offices- Belgium, Holland & Germany BS- MS: ChE & ME. BS: AE, CE, EE, IE. U.S. citizenship not required for Eu- ropean Sales Positions. Interested in Belgium. Dutch & German Engrg. stu- dents, who desire to return to native country for permanent residence. Des., R. & D3., Sales & Prod. & Grad. trng. prog. General Tire & Rubber Co. Aerojet- General Corp., Sacramento, Azusa, Downey, Calif., & Fredericks, Md.- All Degrees: AE, ChE, CE, EE, EM, IE,. ME, Met. & Nuclear, Math, Physics, Phys. & Org. Chem. Prof.: Applied Mech. BS & PhD: Analyt. Chem. BS- MS: Mat's. BS: E. Math, E. Physics & Science. Des., R. & D., Prod. Goodyear Tire & Rubber, Akron, O. BS: ChE, IE &ME. Des., R. & D., Sales. Goodyear Aircraft Div., Akron, 0.- All Degrees: EE. BS-MS: AE, ME & Met. MS: ChE, & CE. BS: E. Math & E. Physics. Des., R. & D. SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: MARCH 15- Camp Easton, Ely, Minn.-Boys' camp. Douglas Bobo interviewing for men counselors today from 1:30 to 4:55 p.m. MARCH 16- Camp Nahelu, Mich. - Coed camp. Stan Michaels interviewing Thrs. from 1:30 to 4:55 p.m. MARCH 16, 17- Camp Sequoia, New York - Coed camp. Mr. Shapiro interviewing Thurs. & Fri. from 1:30 to 4:55 p.m. REQUESTS: El Monte Motor Lodge, Granby, Col. -Walters, waitresses, maids, office work, & PBX operator. Applications on file at Summer Placement Service. Kingswood School for Girls, Bloom- field Hills, Mich.-'Teacher for Sum- mer Session-mornings only. English Lit. & Creative Writing (College Prep.) Small classes, 8 week term. For further information go to Sum- mer Placement Service, D-528 SAB. Open every afternoon from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. and all day Friday.*- PERSONNEL REQUESTS: Mobil Oil Co., Detroit-Sales Terri- tory Rep.--1Man with degree in any field of Lb. Arts, Bus. Ad. Also In- dustrial Sales Rep.-BS in ME or ChE. Avco, Wilmington, Mass. - Aerody- namics research positions for grad. stu- dents in applied math, engrg., physics in Research & Advanced Development Div. PhD. Will consider MS. U.S. Army Signal School,. Fort Mon- mouth, N.J.-2 Res. Psychologists to design & conduct res. toward im- provement of trng. for enlisted & of- , ficer personnel. Req. 2 yrs. grad. trng. in psych. or 1 yr. grad trng. & 1 or more yrs. relevant work exper. Will in- terview interested candidates at East- ern Psych. Assoc. Convention in Phila- delphia on April 7, 8. Detroit Civil Service-Latest listing of current openings posted on bulle- tin bd. outside 4021 Admin. Bldg. Magnet Mills, Inc., Clinton, Tenn. - Sales Rep. Senior or recent grad. for mktg. of quality hosiery to major dept. stores, Chicago area. Please contact Bureau of Appoint- ments, 4021 Admin., Evt. 3371 for fur- ther information. Part-Time Employment 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. MALE 25-Psychological subjects, hours to be arranged. 1-Experienced car salesman, as many hours as possible. 1-Electronics technician, 30 hours or more per week, must have trans- portation. 2-Salesmen, commission basis, must have car. FEMALE 1-Student wife, with training in Arts & Crafts or occupational therapy (9 a.m.-11:30 a.m.). 8-Psychological subjects, (21 or over, for drug experiments). 1-Girl for housework,. and care for five children from April 1 through April 16, live in, must have car. COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Monmouth Practices Condemned by AAUP By MAIJNDA BERRY tion has charged the Universit MONMOUTH, N.J. - The ad- Chicago's student activities o: ministration of Monmouth College with 'surpressing' the organr has been charged with having tion's attempt to stage a pro "little appreciation or understand- demonstration before recrui ing of the academic profession and officers of the Marines, who professional standards of the ited the dormitories last week, scholarly disciplines' by the Amer- Kevin Krown, president of ican Association of University Progressive Insight organizal Professors. said that Assistant Dean of A report based on an on-campus dents James E. Mewman "left investigation by an AAUP com- doubt in our minds" that mittee also concluded that the col- wanted plans for the demons lege administration "is guided tions dropped. Krown had plar chiefly by the criteria of satisfied to stage an"On the Beach" ] customers, and in a period of ty, complete with signs say growth has fumbled badly." "Replace Vitamin C with St It said the college in West tium, 90," and little red pills, s Long Branch, N.J., which in 1956 as appeared in the film. acquired its own campus and Newman explained the sit changed from a two-year Junior tion, saying, "it was very c college into a four-year institu- plicated. Student Peace Union tion, still adhered "to a philosophy come in before Krown and of administration and to manage- asked to put a table opposite ment practices inappropriate to a Marines' display. four-year college." "Of its 14 department heads and directors of programs, Monmouth Russian Tour lost five, or more than one-third in a little more than a year," the ' report said. Sees Victors Between June, 1959, and March 1 22, 1960, the report went on,.15 Favorite Son faculty members, including five department heads had left. It also charged the administra- The University Symphony B tion with trying to use students' continues to win Russian po testimony against members of the larity with an arrangement faculty. "The Victors" marching song The Committee on College and which they sing the lyrics as I University Government of the play, inviting the audience to AAUP said the Monmouth admin- in clapping in tempo during istration had""precipitated embar- final chorus. rassing and avoidable crises." Completing is third week touring in the Soviet Union, band has already travelled CHICAGO-A student organiza- 7.600 miles by train in the1 J P Petitionitng and Interviewing March 13-24 "the oldest original production on campu"s" Ellwood To Speak on Architecture Craig Ellwood, Los Angeles ar- chitect, will speak at 3:30 p.m. today in Architecture Aud. His illustrated lecture, "Non- sensualism," is a critical analysis of the arbitrary stylism and sym- bolism of current architecture. The lecture. is sponsored by the architecture school. Organization Notices Alpha Phi Omega, Exec. Board Meet- ing, Active Members Welcome, Mar. 15, 7:30 p.m., 3524 SAB. * * * Democratic Socialist Club, "Modern Marxism," Mar. 15, 7:30 p.m., Union, Rm. 3B. * * * * Folklore Society, Informal Folksing, Bring Instruments, Mar. 16, 8:30 p.m., Cafe Promethean. Everyone Welcome. No Charge. * * * Gamma Delta, Lenten Vespers, Mar. 15, 7:30 p.m., & 9:15 p.m.,, Univ. Luth- eran Chapel, 1511 Washtena*. Sermon, "The Seamless Robe." * * * Lutheran Student Assoc., Lenten Service, Rec. Hans Dumpys, Guest Preacher, Mar. 15, 7:15 p.m., Hill St. at Forest Ave. S* * * Voice Political Party, SOC Candi- dates' Panel Discussion and question and answer period, Mar. 16, 7-8 p.m., Union, Rm. 30. . * * * La Sociedad Hispanica, Movie "Calle Mayor" (it won the International Award of Venice), Mar. 16, 8 p.m. 322 S. State NO 3-3371 Ut '!~.1 I VViIWy dil iVWVi].liWlil Ar--,VVIi Li LiWll. " t - , .. PLAN, YOUR FUTURE WITH THE LEADER IN SPAG Since the beginning of his intellectual awareness, Man has looked upward to the outer void surrounding his planet Earth. He has watched the twinkling stars and wondered at theriever-ending dance of the planets around the Sun. He has dreamed and written of the possibility of exploring outer space and speculated endlessly on what he might find :ould he but explore those silent spheres. A practical beginning to these century long yearnings has already been accomplished with man-made satellites already girdling the Earth. Now, the next stage is under way-the daring attempt to explore the Moon and the planets of our Solar System and their environments. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has assigned Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) the responsibility for the Nation's program bf unmanned lpnar, planetary, and interplanetary exploration. The objectives of this program are to contribute to mankind's fundamental knowledge of space and the space envi- ronment and to the development of the technology of space exploration. For the next ten years, as larger booster vehicles become available, spacecraft with ever-increas- ing scientific instrument payloads will be developed. JPL will conduct the missions, utilizing these spacecraft to orbit and land on the Moon, to probe interplanetary space, and to orbit and land on the near and far planets. Earliest of these spacecraft will be the "Ranger" series now being designed, developed and tested at JPL. The mission of this particular series will include first, explora- tion of the environment and later the landing of instru. mnent capsules on the Moon. Subsequent steps will continue a constant probing for the knowledae of what is beyond and will require all the IF initial flight spaecrf