PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAIl.V vio irim A -t; i n imrxv" vi & v*vr t ^,fto PAG EIHTTHEMICh 1 T BiTV.R t IDVAI,. 9 Fd I"tLikYk196:) 5 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) Placement ANNOUNCEMENT: Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins - Grad Assistantships in Student Per-j sonnel Work. Men & women, part- time positions as Head Resident & Ass.t. Will supv. personnel services in residence halls, with opportunity to pursue advanced degrees. Stipend, room & board & possible tuition waiver de- pending on rank & qualifications. Ap- ply immediately. POSITION OPENINGS: University of Michigan - Part-time; positions in residence halls for single men & women. Resident Director & Ass't., grad student, exper. in counsel- ling, supv. or teaching; student gov't. exper. helpful. Resident Advisor, 2C yrs. and/or Junior standing. Deadline March 1. - Mgmt. Consultants, Chicago-Director of Engrg. for multi-plant heavy equip- ment co. MS in EE or ME. 10 yrs. ex- per. in heavy machine des. plus ad- ministration position in R. & D. or Prod, Engrg. Union Special Machine Co., Chicago --Engrs. for engrg. & dev. with mfr. of industrial sewing machines. Plantk in Ill. & Germany. Nuclear Chicago Corp., Chicago - Various openings in sales & mktg. 1 Mktg. Manager, MBA plus 2-4 yrs. ex- per. Knowl. of physics, chem. & elec- tronics req. 2. Sales Engrs., BSEE o: ChE, etc. plus sales exper. Age 25-35. 3. Mkt. Res. Statistician, degree it math, acctg. or statistics. . Eastern Air Lines, Miami, Fla. - Openings for engrs. Recent Grad, Ar or ME degree. No exper. req. 2. Des Engr., exper. in " tool & equip. des. 3. BS/math major, knowl. of computes operations. Many positions for exper engrs. B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, Ohio- Various openings including Field Audi tors & Trainees. Age 25-45, degree req 2. Sales Dev. (tires), advtg. bkgd. & copywriting exper. desirable. 3. Ap- plied Math or Physicist, MS, math o statistics. 4-8 yrs. exper. '4. SystemsI Dev. Supv., MBA, 6-8 yrs. exper. in pro. gramming, bus. and scientific system: des. For further information, please cal' 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign schedule posted at 128-M West Engrg. FEB. 23- American Electric Power Service Corp. N.Y.C. and Great Lakes to N.C,-Tenn border-All Degrees: EE. BS-MS: ME R. & D., Des., Systems & Components. Factory Mutual Sngrg. Div., Detroil Office covers Mich., Ohio & Ind. - BS: AE & Astro., ChE, CE, EE, E Math. EM, E Physics, lE Mat's., ME, Met. NA & Marine & el. Engrg. Des.,,Ind. Sales, Fire Protection. Gulf Oil Corp., Spencer Chem. Div., Henderson, Ky.-Ali Degrees: ChE. R & D., Plastics, Prod., Chem. Prod. FEB. 23-24-- Hughes Aircraft Co., Fullerton, Calif Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc., -All Degrees: EE. R. & D., Des., Field Cleveland-All Degrees: AE & Astro., Service. EM, Mat'ls., ME,Met. MS-PhD: ChE. In- FEB. 23- stru., Nuclear. BS: E Physics. R. & Kellogg Co., Battle Creek, Mich. - D. & Des. BS: E Math & IE. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Chi- Mead Corp., Dayton, Ohio-MS-PhD cago & AES offices throughout U.S.- IE, Math. MBA/PhD: Quant. Methods. BS-MS: ChE, CE, EE, ME. MS: Con- Oper. Res. str., Met. & Nuclear. R. & D. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Chemica' FEB. 24-25- Div., W. Va., La. Nationwide sales-All Trane Co., LaCrosse, Wis. & through- Degrees: ChE. BS-MS: CE, EE, IE out U.S.-BS-MS: CE & ME. BS: AE & Mat'ls., ME. MS: Constr. & Instrum. Astro., IE & Sc. Engrg. MS: Constr. R. BS: Sci. Engrg. Also MBA with Engrg & D., Des., Prod., Sales, Testing Engr. bkgd. & Chem. majors for tech, sales. R. & D., Des.. Prod. & Sales, Instru. & Automatic controls, Process, Plant & Power Engrg., Planning, selection & ORGAN IZATION pucaeo qimn.Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co.. Chester, Pa.-BS: CE, EM & Naval &NOTICES Marine. Res., Dev., Prod. & Trng. : Sundstrand Corp., Rockford, Belvi- dere, LaSalle, Ill.-BS-MS: IE, ME & Met. R. & D., Des. & Prod. Use of This Column for Announce- FEB. 23 (a.m.)- ments is available to officially recog- Walker Manufacturing Co., Wis., nized and registered student organiza- Mich., Iowa, Va. & Miss.-BS-MS: IE tions only. Forms are available in & ME. BS: EE, E Math, EM & Met. R. Room 1011 SAB. & D., Des., Prod. & Sales. * * * FEB. 24-- Bahai Student Group, Speaker: San- California Texas Oil Corp., N.Y.C., dra Peterson, "The Life of Bahai'u'l- Europe, Asia, Africa & Australia-BS- lah," Feb. 19, 8 p.m., 725 S. Division. MS: ChE & ME. Can consider non- * * * citizens if becoming a citizen soon. Michigan Christian Fellowship, Lec- Also German Nationals getting degree ture. "Christians on Balance," Harold in ChE or ME. Dev., Des., Process, A. Larson, Third Floor, Michigan Un- Constr. ion, 7:30 p.m., Feb. 19. Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, Ill.- * * * BS-MS: ChE, CE, EE, EM, IE, Mat'ls., Newman Student Association, Try- ME & Met. BS: E Physics. R. & D., Des., outs for Newman's production of "Com- Prod., Sales & Service, in' Round the Mountain!", Sun., Feb. Ekco Containers, Inc., Wheeling, Ill 21, 3 p.m., Newman Center, 331 Thomp- -BS: ME. R. & D., Des. son. Falk Corp., Milwaukee-BS: IE & * * * ME. Men & women. R. & D., Des., Prod., Newman Student Association, Fire- Sales & Computer Prog. side chat, "Conscience or Authority,' Michigan Consolidated Gas Co., De- Fr. Ray Ellis, Feb. 19, 5:10 p.m., 331 troit or Muskegon-BS: ChE, CE, EE Thompson. E Math, E Physics, IE & ME. Also Bus. * * * Ad. w/min. 2 yrs. Engrg. Dev., Des., Student Zionist Organization of Hillel Sales & Trng. Prog. and the Israeli Students Association Muskegon Construction Co. & Owen- (professional group), co-sponsors, "A Ames-Kimball Co., Muskegon & Granc Party Israeli" featuring the Nagila Dan- Rapids, Mich.-BS-MS: CE-Bldg. Con cers, Israeli skits, food and dancing, struction. MS: Constr. Can consider Sat., Feb. 20, 8:30 p.m., Hillel, 1429 Hill non-citizens with permanent visa fo: St. permanent employment with company * * Constr., Estimating, Engrg. Des. University of Michigan Chess Club, National Standard, Niles, Mich.-BS: Feb. 19, Fri., 7:30 p.m., Room 3B, Mich- ChE. April grads. igan Union. New York Central System R.R., N.Y.- * * * Detroit, Syracuse, Cleveland & Indian- WAA Folk Dance Club, Folk dance apolis-BS-MS: CE, EE, IE & ME. MS: with instruction, Fri., Feb. 19, 8-10:3C Constr. Can consider non-citizens if be- p.m., Women's Athletic Bldg. coming U.S. citizen. Dev. & Des. * * * . _. Got a Pro biem? DINE HERE! t . 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