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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961

THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961

4:15 p.m. in Aud. B. Coffee in the
Mason Hall Lounge at 3:45 p.m.
Anatomy Seminar: Dr. Lester T. Rut-
ledge will speak on "Interhemespheric
Extracallosal Conduction" on Fri., Ap-
ril 28, at 4:00 p.m. in 2501 East Medi-
cal Bldg.
Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., April
28, 4:00 p.m., The Observatory. Dr.
Stanley J. Czyzak, NSF Faculty Fellow,
will speak on "Atomic Wave Functions,
of Astronomical Interest, Used in Cal-
culating Target Area Parameters."
Doctoral Examination for Aubrey
Diem, Geography; thesis: "Land Reform
and Reclamation in Sicily," Fri., April
28, 210 Angell Hall, at 3:00 p.m. Chair-
man, George Kish.
Doctoral Examination for David Burke
Miller; Electrical Engineering; thesis:
"Acceleration of Plasmas by Inductive-
ly Generated Electromagnetic Fields,"
Fri., April 28, 3035 E. Engineering Bldg.,
at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, W. G. Dow.
Placement
Beginning Tues., May 2, the follow-
- - -

ing schools will have representatives
at the Bureau to interview for the 1961-
1962 school year.f
TUES., MAY 2-
Ravenna, Mich.-Kdg.; Jr. HS Ind'
Arts/Math, Comm., Comm (Shorthand),
Span/Eng, Math/Bsktb/Fresh. Football,"
Boys PE/Health/SS/Head Football.
Ypsilanti, Mich.-Elem. (K-6); Jr. HS
Eng/Span, Eng/Art, Eng/SS, Gen Bus,
Math; HS Chem.
WED., MAY 3-.
Albion, Mich.-Elem., Span, Voc Mus;
6th & 7th Gr. Instr Mus; Guid.
Flint, Mich. (Atherton Comm Schs)-
Eng, Home Ec/Eng, Sci/Hist, Hist/PE/
Sci, Math, Elem. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5).
Warren, Mich. - Elem (K-4), Ment
Hdep; Jr. HS Art, Journ.
THURS., MAY 4-
Clio, Mich. - Elem. (K-5); Jr. HS
Math/Sci, Eng/SS; HS Typing/Eng,
Math, Chem/Gen Sci, Home Ec/Gen Sci,
Eng/Speech.
Flint, Mich. (Utley Comm Schs) -
Elem.; HS Girls PE, Adv Math, Eng
Lit/Speech.
Wyandotte, Mich. (Riverview Schs.)-
Elem (K-6); Jr. HS Eng; HS Chem/
Math, Art, Type A; Elem/Jr. HS Li-
brary; Elem Reading.
FRI., MAY 5-
Auburn Heights, Mich. (Avondale
Schs)-Elem; Jr. HS Eng; HS Eng;
Ment Ret.-Type A; Elem Library.
Marysville, Mich.-Elem., Library; Jr.
HS Art, Music, SS, Gen Sci/Coach,
Sports.
For any additional information and
appointments contact the Bureau of
Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO
3-1511, Ext. 489.

PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau
of Appointments-Interested seniors &
grads please call Ext. 3371 for interview
appointments with the following:
TUES., MAY 2--
Adrian College, Adrian, Mich.-Young
Women with any major. Shorthand
would be helpful but not essential, for
position of Assistant to the Registrar,
or assistant in the office. Would con-
sider a senior graduating in June or
any woman out of school now who
could start the job as soon as possible.
The National Foundation, Wayne
County Chapter, Detroit-MEN with de-
grees in Gen. Lib. Arts for State Rep-
resentative of the National Foundation.
The area would be in any section of
a state in the U.S. Responsibilities in-
clude working with volunteers of lo-
cal county chapters; directing fund
raising, patient care and educational
programs. Must have ability in adver-
tising, public relations, management
training, office management, social
work writing; some knowledge of pub-
lic health and hospital administration.
WED., MAY 3-
Goldman Sachs & Co., Detroit (a.m.)
-MEN with any degree for Security
Sales. Would be helpful to have some
courses in Mathematics and English.
Salaried positions. Training partly in
Detroit and in New York City.
U.S. Public Health Service & Michi-
gan Depart. of Health, Lansing-MEN
with BA or who soon will complete
undergraduate work, for positions as
Public Health Advisor. Duties: Inter-
view patients; Investigate contracts;
arrange for referral, observation and
treatment. Assist with community sur-
veys and data for program evaluation.
Work with doctors, health boards, hos-
pitals, etc.

Harvard U. Graduate School of Busi-
ness Admin., Boston, Mass.-WOMEN
for Assistantships in Written Analysis
of Cases. Any major is acceptable. Du-
ties include: Participating in case dis-
cussions with the Faculty; Reading,
commenting upon, and grading writ-
ten analyses submitted by students;
Assist the Faculty in evaluating prog-
ress of students; and in the selection
and preparation of cases to be assign-
ed to students; helping with research
projects.
THURS., MAY 4-
Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Chicago,
Ill.-Location: Council jobs throughout
Midwest or U.S. Citizenship Required.
WOMEN with any degree in Social Sci-
ences (Sociology, Psychology, etc.), or
Education for Positions with Girl Scouts
which may consist of Council Positions
or Group Work or many other varied
positions.
Procter and Gamble (Sales Div.), De-
troit-MEN with degrees in Econ., Poli-
tical Sci., English, History, Journalism,
Speech, or General Liberal Arts. Loca-
tion: Soap-Food-Toilet Goods Divisions
throughout U.S. The Sales Division of-
fers opportunities for MEN with basic;
interest in selling and the capacity and
type of ability to enable them to work
toward positions of management re-
sponsibility. On-the-job training is
stressed.
SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEW:
APRIL 27-
Camp Conestoga, Ill.-Steve Bauman
interviewing mature men students this
afternoon for single position as base-
ball coach.
For further information, visit the
Summer Placement Service, D-528 SAB.
Open Mon.-Thurs., 1:00-5:00 p.m., and
all day Friday.

ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-I
VIEWS-Seniors & grads, please signc
schedule posted at 128-H West Engrg.
Bldg.
MAY 1-
Richmond Exploration Co. of Vene-
zuela, Subsid. of Std. Oil Co. of Vene-
zuela-Div. of Std. Oil Co. of Calif.-
VENEZUELA STUDENTS-Jrs. & Srs. in
ChE, ME, Petroleum Engrg., Geology
& Acctg. Prof. Assignment in Explora-
tion for & Production of crude oil.
A. B. Segur & Co., Oak Park, Ill. -
BS: CE, EE, IE, ME or other program
interested & with basic machine de-
sign course. Will consider non-citizens
with high scholarship & strong prep-
aration in machine design. Design &
Prod. Consulting on special mfg. equip-
ment & processes involving Motion-
Time-Analysis & very diversified indu-
tries.
MAY 3-
Cutler-Hammer, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis.
-BS-MS: EE, IE & ME. Sales.
Nebraska Consolidated Mills Co., Neb.,
Ind., Ala. & Ga.-BS: ChE & IE. Prod.
MAY 4-
Research-Cottrell, Inc., Bound Brook,
N.J.-BS-MS: ChE & EE. Des., Res. &
Dev., Prod., Trng. program leads to any
of major functions.
Part-Time
Employment
The following part - time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Non-Academic
Personnel Office, 1020 Admin. Bldg.
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
Rm. 1020 daily.
MEN
2--Desk Clerks, 11:30-7 a.m., or 4-12
midnight must be 20 years of age
or over.
10-Electrical engineers, or Physics ma-
jors, full-time summer. Must be
U.S. citizens.
1--Lab-dishwasher, Bio-chemistry ma-
jor, 20 hours/week.
1-Tutor, for basic electricity - In-
dustrial circuitry (machine tool),
mechanical relays, transformers,
etc. Must have transportation.
4-Meal jobs.
18-Psychological subjects, hours to be
arranged.
3-Experienced bus drivers, 7-8:30
a.m. and 3-4:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday.
1-Medical student, oxygen therapy,
weekend work.
FEMALE
2-Steno-typists, full-time temporary.
1--Good typist, full-time for six weeks.
2-Typists for 2-3 weeks 4 hours per
day, morning or afternoons.
1-Bookkeeper/secretary, permanent (2-
3 years) 10 hrs./week.
1-Waitress, evening hours.

Honor Awards
To Be Given
The honors convocation of the
School of Natural Resources will
be held at 11 a.m. today in Rack-
ham Amphitheater. Monetary
prizes, books, and plaques will
be awarded to outstanding stu-
dents in the school and fellowships
in the Horace H. Rackham School
of Graduate Studies will be given
to seven graduate students.
They are Norbert V. DeByle,
Kenneth L. Bowden, Stephen J.
Maddock, John D. Schultz, Wil-
liam B. Stapp, David W. Walker
and Carroll B. Williams.
Phone NO 2-4786
for Classified Advertising

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next
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without Interrupting
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Choose from three distinctly
different European study programs-
each an emphatic complement to
your American education

PARIS " Attend English - or French-taught
classes. Live with a Parisian family. Investigate
Western and Southern Europe on two
field-study trips.
Prerequisites: you must be entering your
sophomore or junior year; have a 'B' average and
one year of college French. Fee: $2,350.
VIENNA " Attend English - or German-taught
liberal arts courses. Discover European culture at
its roots- by living with a Viennese family. Visit nine
European countries on three field-study trips.
Prerequisites:you must be entering your
sophomore or junior year and have a C-plus average
(no language prerequisite). Fee: $2,125.
FREIBURG "Attend German-taught liberal arts
courses. Live with a German family.'Be introduced
to Germany on a field-study trip.
Prerequisites: you must be entering your
junior year; have a C-plus average and be proficient
in German. Fee: $1,950.
(Fee in each case includes tuition, field study, round-trip
ocean voyage, room and board.)

Friday, April 28th

8:00 P.M.

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Hot Tasty French Fries...10c
Triple Thick Shakes... 20c
2000 WEST STADIUM

Admission 75c
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Tickets at- the Door
Frieze Bldg.

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