0 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SA Picks ibridge Center The Associated Press NGTON - The National :s and Space Adminis- ntatively accepted a 29- from the city of Cam- a. ~r . 7f7 ,' V vW.'~ . : .S~% - W .Vf#.% t A V. ... rc. A .N 4..rr .,.y. : ,r.. .r.. ,.Am A..,: ,. ,w,....,..vn..>rr...,r . .. y'r : J , . y ,& + " .~} ,,t rr. !aA .,:"' "v F'sr.}" ,w.s:srr,';BA{, S"e$i .:/ : };",A %. 4r. .! / ,"i :, r. r , , S. ."v. . .i', :.''i r ii.i': i N ^fr +7 r~r, .: ..:~w¢}' at :< ''rr:N~v fi.fi'ik: 'rif'..q rriM'r.:a iofn..rrlr..f+,.r~irr..n+.rrrA....+'?. . V...r;'P'f'lt,°ASr':?SrrA.:4We+..lt.":a..,..W..a L'a'..' fl..WtAS. .sS...t. . . wow DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ,.... ,. . ..r... L . : vs , 1.. 1. ^r~a; :A: . .r:...: M.\ .r..S v~a 1. . w1 r .LSv~A. .5. .W DON'T SA you ca n di a [ass. last week as the site ectronics-researsch center. mates for the center have p to $60 million. niversity had hoped to the site for this center, on two occasions made NASA for it. Last spring, University officials ad- hat most of the hope for for Ann Arbor had died. administrator James E. id in a letter to Mayor A. Crane of Cambridge eral issues must be re- fore final plans could be and is in the Kendall rea, immediately north off ssachusetts Institute of gy and near Harvard Uni- The Daily Official Bulletin is- an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for .which The Michigan Daily assumes no editorial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 Administration Building before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publica- tion, and by 2 p.m..Friday for Satur- day and Sunday. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2' Day Calendar Doctoral Examination for Daniel F. Jankowski, Engineering Mechanics; thes- is: "The Stability of Laminar Flow in an Elastic Cylinder," Wed., Sept. 2, 333A W. Engrg. Bldg., at 10 a.m. Chair- man, C. S. Yih.. General Notices Student Identification Cards: The Of- fice of' Registration & Records is the depository of lost student identifica- tion cards. Any student who loses his ID card should inquire or make appli- cation for a new card at Windowl A of this office in the Administration Bldg. either 8-12:00 a.m. or 1-5 p.m. Any individuals or ofices who hold lost cards should forward them to this office so that they may be returned to the individual. Admission Test for Graduate Study in Business: Application blanks for the Admission Test for Graduate Study in Business are now available in 122 Rack- ham Bldg. The first administration of the test for 1964-65 will be on Sat., Nov. 7, and applications must be re- ceived in Princeton, N.J. by Oct. 24, 1964. The Mary Louisa Hinsdale Scholarship amounting to $214.40 (interest on the endowment fund) is available to under- graduate single women who are wholly or partially self-supporting and who do not live in University dormitories or sorority houses. Residents of Hender- son House and Oxford Housing may apply. Girls with better than average scholarship and need will be considered. The Lucile B. Conger Scholarship and Margaret H. Waterman Scholarship are offered to undergraduate women on the basis of academic performance, contri- bution to University life and financial need; the stipends are variable. The Julia Henning Conger Memorial fund Scholarship-to cover tuition costs, will be available to a resident of the Grand Rapids area, who is a woman student admitted for undergraduate study at the University. Equal weight shall be given to financial need, citi. zenship, and academic performance. The Laurel Harper Seeley Scholarship is announced by the Alumnae Council of the Alumni Association for 1964-65. The award is $210 and is open to both graduate and undergraduate women. It is awarded on the basis of scholarship, contribution to University life and fi- nancial need. Application blanks are available at the Alumnae Council Office, Alumni Memorial Hall, and should be filed by Nov. 21, 1964. Awards will be granted for use during the second semester, 1964-65 and will be announced Nov. 20, 1964. Dept. of Electrical Engineering Col- loquium: Prof. Arch Naylor will speak on: "European Engineering Education and Research: a Fulbright Professor's View," Thurs., Sept. 3. Coffee: 3 p.m. Lecture: 3:30 p.m. Room: 2084 East En- gineering. Staff and students invited. Placemenxt TEACHER PLACEMENT: The following is a list of schools in' Michigan that have vacancies for the school year 1964-65: Detroit, Mich.-Elem., Sec. Sci., Sec. Math, Ind. Arts, Bus. Ed. Brighton, Mich.-Early Elem.-1st or 2nd. Adrian, Mich.-J.H. Gen. Sci.-7th' grade; H.S. French, Amer. Lit.; Engl.-a 10th grade; Latin-French if possible. Lincoln, Mich.-H.S. English. Southgate, Mich.-Ind. Arts. Plymouth, Mich. - Bus. Ed.-Short- hand, Type. 1 & 2. 1 Birmingham, Mich.-J.H. Math; H.S. Ind. Arts-metals & wood; Commercial -shorthand/typing;-Girls PE. TEACHER PLACEMENT EXAM: * The National Teacher Examination will be administered during the per- iod Oct. 3-10, 1964. Candidates wishing' to take these examinations are advised' to contact their local examination su- pervisor. The addresses of local cen- ters can be obtained at the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB. Registration will close at least three weeks prior to the administration date, and late reg- istration will not be accepted. Registra- tion forms are not available from the Educational Testing Service, but if a candidate is unable to make arrange- ments to take the examination dur- ing the Oct. period, he may write the Education Testing Service, Princeton, N.J., 08540, after Sept. 15, 1964 for in- formation concerning the Dec. 12, 1964. national administration of these exam- inations.. in psych, with econ. 2 to 4 yrs. ex- per. in mfg. 2. Methods engnr. Degree in metal stamping & stamped assem- blies. 3. Engineering Mgmt. Trainee- Degree in Mech. Engrg. City of Dearborn, Dearborn, Mich.- 1. Acct., degree with spec. in acctg. and bus, ad. Exper. in acctg. 2. Probation Officer. Degree with spec, in Soc., Soc. Psych., and Soc. Welfare. Exper. in public service agency. 3. Auditor BS in Bus .Ad. with major in acctg. 4. Civil Engnr. Degree with spec. in Civil Engrg. 5. Curator of Research - male only-Degree in hist. or related field. Exper. in writing and public speaking. * * * )" , . * For further information, please call For additional information contact General Div., Bureau of Appointments, the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, 3200 SAB, Ext. 764-7460. 764-7462. i ANNOUNCEMENT: Attention Dec. Grads: Gen.' Tele. Co.: Muskegon, Mich.--Mgmt. training. Stu- dents with BS degree, major in bus., acetg., math, or econ., upper third of class. POSITION OPENINGS: New York State Civil Servire, Al- bany, N.Y.-1. Sr. Manpower utiliza- tion Spec. 2. Manpower Utilization Spec., MA req. with spec. in ed., per- sonnel, public, business admin. or in-. dust. relations; 6 yrs. exper. in occup. trng. for Sr. opening or 5 yrs. exper. in occup. trng. Atwood Vacuum Machine Co., De- troit, Mich.-1. 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