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THEMICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1964

PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1964

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Mail Payments postmarked after due
date, Oct. 30, 1964, are late and subject
to penalty.
Identify mail payment as tuition and1
show student number and name.
Student Government Council ApprovalI
of the following student-sponsored
events becomes 'effective 24 hours after
the publication of this notice. All pub-
licity for these events must be with-
held until the approval, has become ef-
fective.
Approval request forn.s for student-
sponsored events are available in Room
1011 of the SAB.
Youth Committee for DeBerry &
Shaw, Hyde Park, Oct. 22, 3 p.m.
nlariiv nrt' ofAnpll Hall.

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 Alumrfae Council
of the Alumni Association for 1964-65
The award is $210 and is open to both
graduateand 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. 1, 1964. Awards will be granted
for use during the second semester,
1964 65 and will be announced Nov. 20.
1964.

med. opening BSIE with Industrial En-
grg. exper. Age limit 35 yrs.
Argonne National Laboratory, Ar
gonne, Ill.-Technical Writer, male or
female grad with science bkgd., pref.
Chem. Engrg. 2-3 yrs, exper.
Kordite Corp., Macedon, N.Y. - 1. Sr.
Financial Analyst, MBA in upper one-
third of class. 3-5 yrs. exper. in field.
2. Internal Auditor-Corporate. BA or BS
& CPA with 3 yrs. exper. in Public
? Acctg.
Sun Oil Co., Marcus Hook, Pa.-Vari-
ous positions in Res. & Engrg., Mfg.,
Prod., Mktg. & non-technical areas. 1.
Design Engr. - Programming BSCE,
strong bkgd. in math, no exper. req. 2.
Basic Res.-PhD in Organic or Physi-
cal Chem. with min. of 2 yrs. exper.
field. 3. Plant Chem. Lab.-BS in Chem.,
pref. exper. in industrial lab. 4. Archi-
tect-degree as arch. or arch. engr., no
exper. req. 5. Auditing-BS in Acct.,
Bus. Ad. or MBA, exper. in pub. acctg.
helpful. Many other openings also.

Met. BS-MS: CE, EE, IE & ME. Also
MBA's with tech. bkgd. R. & D., Des.
& Prod.
General Analine & Film Corp., Photo
& Repro Div., N.Y.; Dyestuff & Chem.,
N.Y., N.J., Pa.-BS-MS: ChE, EE & ME.
R. & D.-Make appointment at Chem.
Placement Office, Rm. 2028, Chemistry
Bldg.
OCT. 22-23-
Martin Co., Baltimore, Md.-All De-
grees: AE & Astro., CE, EE, ME & Nu-
clear & Physics. MS-PhD: Met. &
Psych. BS: E Physics. Men & women.
R. & D., Des.
OCT. 22 (a.m.)-
Norton Co., Mass., New York - All
Degrees: ChE & Met. BS-MS: IE. BS:
EM & ME. Can co'nsider non-citizens: if
becoming U.S. citizen. R. & D. & Prod.
OCT. 22-23--
Socony Mobil Oil Co. & Mobil Chem.
Co., N.J. & Texas-PhD: ChE. Men &
women. Can consider non-citizens: if
becoming U.S. citizen. Res.

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Clearing north o Ange au. --
Coming Nov. 4-7, 8 p.m.: In the True-M
blood Aud.; Frieze Bldg., the University
Players of the Dept. of Speech present
the classical satiric French comedy, ANNOUNCEMENT:
"The Imaginary Invalid," by Moliere, Federal Service
translated by the English actor-play- FSEE & Managemn
Wright Miles Malleson. Box office open tions must be in
12:30-5:30 daily beginning Nov. 2, or on Nov. 21. Nexi
mail orders to University of Michigan not be given until
Players, Dept. of Speech, Ann Arbor.
Ticgets $1.50 and 1.00 for the Wed. and
Thurs. performances, $1.75 and 1.25 for PLACEMENT NTI
Fri. and Sat. Appintments-Sen
please call 764-741
Professional Qualification Test: Can- with the following
didates taking the Professional Qualifi-
cation Test on Oct. 24, are requested to TUR OCT. 22
report to Aud. B, Angell Hall at 8:45
Saturday morning. C.I.A.-Jr. Office
East West Center Graduate Scholar- Beluv average.
ships: Information and applications for helpful. Interest
these scholarships in fields having par- Women with MA
ticular relevance to the Asian and Pa- yrs Also seeking s
cific areas may be obtained in the Physicists, Mathe
Graduate Fellowship Office, Room 110 ming & Data Proc
Rackham Blkg. Applications for June ogists, Cartographe
or September 1965 and supporting cre- grads in Soc. S
dentials should be filed with the Cen- Bus. Ad., Lang., P
ter by Dec. 15, 1964. nsses en & wome
assigMents avaiea
Opportunity Graduate Fellowships: retary-stenos & tyj
For 1965-66 for citizens having the
following backgrounds or original resi- Chase Manhatta
dence are announced: Spanish-Ameri- Men with majors
cans, American Indians, Negroes, resi- & Lib. Arts. Wor
dents of Southern Appalachians and MA. Training pro
Ozark Mountains Guam, Puerto Rico, Banking. Those wi
Samoa, Pacific Trust Territory and Vir- may apply.
gin Islands. Further information is
available at the Graduate Fellowship General FoodsC
Office, Room 110 Rackham Bldg. N.Y.-Majors in E
positions in sale
Summary of Action Taken by Student market res., me
Government Council at Its Meeting of throughout U.S.
October 16, 1964
Approved: That the following newly Owens-Corning
elected Council members be seated to do, Ohio-Majors i
s& bLi As. nAlso I
serve for one ear: Thomas Smithson, &ibsLPostio Ni
Douglas Brook, Gary Cunningham, Rob- is oiin nI
ert Bodkin, Rachel Amado, Sharon Man- Res., Prod., Sales,]
ning. J. Walter Thom
Approved: That the Council commend -Degree in any
Chuck Cooper and Jim Kropf for an Ad. for positions
outstanding job as co-election directors. des., Market res.,
Approved: That the following orga- rels., & writing. I
nizations be given permission to spon- City & Chicago.
so the following class No. 4 events: N.
Norton Co., W
IFC-Sing. Arts, Econ., Chem.,
Glee Club-Two concerts. jors for work in
IQC-Assembly-Concert. Computing, R. &
League-Lectnure.
IFC-Concert. FRI., OCT. 23-
ISA-Concert.
Vulcans-Engineering Council - Con- C.I.A.-Interview
cert. raphers, & Cartog
Approved: That SGC mandates Its J atrTop
Off-Campus Housing Board to investis J. Walter Thorp
gate the possibility of cooperating with Jones & Laughi
the Ann Arbor City Council to tm- burgh, Pa.-Econ.,
plement the following program for Hist., Soco., Psy
safer housing: jors for positions i
1 Makes available to students and gram. Location-D
landlords a list of things that would .
constitute a violation. POSITION OPENI
2. Request students to check for pos- Anaconda Wire
sible violation in 'their apartments Ancna ir
and tell them it's their responsibility gon, Mich.-Indu
to do so.
3. Request students to report viola-
tions to the City Council and to the
University Housing Office.NO
4. City housing inspectors may then NOW
check to confirm violations so proper
actions may betaken. THE L
5. Make known to students the
function of Off-Campus Housing Board
and how It can help students. , Ar tsan
The Mary Louisa Hinsdale Scholarship On
amounting to $214.40 (interest on the
endowment fud) is available to under- Hours: Mon.
graduate single women who are wholly Tue.-
or partially self-supporting and who dn
not live in University dormitories or 417 De
sorority houses. Residents of Hender-
son House and Oxford Housing may 761
apply. Girls with better than average
scholarship and need will be considered
The 1,ule B. Conger Scholarship and
Margaret H. Waterman Scholarship are
offered to undergraduate women on the
basis of academic performanre, contri-
buton 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

emlent1

Entrance Exam - * * *
nent Intern applica- For further information, please call
by Oct. 22 for exam 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-
t examinations will pointments, 3200 SAB.
January.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
rERVIEWS, Bureau of VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
niors & grad students, sign schedule posted at 128-H W. Engrg.
60 for appointments for appointments with the following:
OCT. 22, 23 & ?6-
Bell System, Operating Cos. - All De-'
grees: EE, ME & Communication Sci.
r Training Program. BS-MS: EM. PhD: ChE, Mat'ls., Me-
Men. BAmin. with teor. & Ocean. BS: E Math & E Phys-
Foreign lang, & area ics. Upper half of class. Will consider
in foreign affairs. non-citizen PhD's for positions at
only. U.S. citizens 5 Bell Labs. R. & D., Des., Computer
pecialists as follows: Programming.

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At* Last--YOUR Chance!
TO TALK WITH
PAUL VAN BUREN*
IN A DISCUSSION
WITH A LIMITED NUMBER OF OTHER
U. OF M. STUDENTS
CLOSED SEMINARS WILL BE HELD
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28: 1:30-3:00 P.M.
THURSDAY, OCT. 29: 1:30-3:00 P.M.
IF YOUR ARE INTERESTED IN BEING ONE OF
THESE PARTICIPANTS, CALL 764-7442 FOR AN
APPOINTMENT. INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD
ON THURSDAY, OCT. 22 AND FRIDAY, OCT. 23.
Paul van Buren is a theologian and professor at
Temple University. His book, The Secular Meaning
of the Gospel, has somewhat shaken the traditional
theologians of our time. He is lecturing at the
University on Tues., October 27, Wed., October 28,
and Thursday, October 29, on the subject: "The
Challenge of Contemporary to Traditional Theology."
P.S. It would be well to read his book, The Secular
Meaning of the Gospel, in order to qualify for
these seminar sessions with the author
OPEN TO ALL U. OF M. STUDENTS, FACULTY
AND STAFF
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ments is available to officially recog-
nized and registered student organiza-
tions only. Forms are available in Room
1011 SAB.
Alpha Phi Omega, Regular chapter
meeting, Oct. 21, 7 p.m., Room 3-C,
Michigan Union.
Canterbury House, Tuesday talk and
tea, discussion, Prof. W. Allen Spivey
"Should a Teacher Inject Religion into
the Classroom?", Tues., Oct. 20, 4:15
p.m., Canterbury House, 218 N. Division.
Guild House, Seminar: "The Validity
of the Love Ethic,". Oct. 20, 12-1 p.m.,
Guild House, 802 Monroe.
World University Service, University
of Michigan Chapter, Meeting, Oct. 20,
7:30 p.m., Room 3545 SAB.
n *
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begins Oct. 16 for five student mem-
bers of the Joint Judiciary Council.
Deadline date, Oct. 30. Petitions are
available in Room 1011 SAB.
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