THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1964 TIE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557 from 1:00 to 2:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. ACROSS CAMPUS: I Musical Events Top Campus Functions I THURSDAY, NOV. 19 1 p.m.-Prof. Jerzy Kurylo- wicz wu.:.i ..-pe on . 1.an." MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .70 1.95 3.45 3 .85 2.40 4.20 4 1.00 2.85 4.95 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 2:30 daily. Phone 764-0557 PERSONAL SU-Even if the Tri-Delts DON'T have a jungle party, you still won't have a prayer. F13 MARY, Mary, How does your garden grow? With Timberlake, Conley, Yearby, Ward, and all the others, and EVERYTHING'S C O M I N G UP ROSES! Fri., Nov. 20 9-12 at South Quad. Music by THE VAGRANTS. F10 No other gift will give her greater pleasure... wicz will speak on Accent and ccn ar Quantity as Rhythmical Factors" PERSONAL 2-OSU-UM tickets wanted. Will pay any reasonable price. Call Bill, 764-. 9455 or 665-8989. F44 WATCH FOR Willopolitan ticket sales in the Fishbowl. F5 WAKE UP SERVICE - Have your phone ring at any designated time- day or night-LOW RATES. DON'T BE LATE FOR CLASS OR WORK- AGAIN. TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE, 665-8871 (24 hours). F42 THE 'ENSIAN-$5.50 NOW! . But the price will be going up. ORDER. IT NOW from Your House -Treasurer. P13 SAVE MONEY-Go by Willopolitan to Detroit Airports. F6 AUSTIN DIAMOND - "Where marginal prices buy quality diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-7151. F PERSONAL ADS must be prepaid. IF YOU do by -any chance have an extra ticket to Saturday's game please call 764-2662 and we'll make a deal. F41 WANT A RIDE to Washington D.C.? Leaving Thursday, Nov. 19. Return Monday, Nov. 23. If interested, call Harold Wolman at 665-4453 between 12-1 p.m. or 6-7 p.m. F1 RUBBERIZED RAIN PARKAS Now in Stock Navy-denim, Red, Black, Yellow, and o.d.-$5 Available at the: BUD-MOR AGENCY 1103 S. University (Above Wikel Drugs) F14 RIDERS Wanted to New York City and back Thanksgiving vacation. Cali Gary, 662-3191. F49s DARLING:- What a wonderful weekend that was. Here's hoping we have many more of the same in the future. Shall we keep hoping? 40 YOUR YEARBOOK!! The 1965 MICHIGANENSIAN Recommended by the Doc, Harley, Bump, Cazzie Lee, Jazz Fanbender, Berry Bluerock, Keg Wickendahaus, Candy of Chi, Hillel and Charlie T. ORDER IT NOW-Before the price goes up. ORDER it Now-from Your House Treasurer. F14 I AM DRIVING to Washington, D.C. this Thursday (Nov. 19). Will return Monday (Nov. 23). Will take riders. If interested, call Harold Wolman at 665-4453 between 12-1 $.m. or 6-7 p.m. F2 "TRIAL BY JURY" and "The Sorcerer" -bring your gal and be tickled. Nov. 19-20-21. Lydia Mendelssohn. Tickets- SAB and Lydia Box Office. F35 ATTENTION ENGINEERS AND BUSINESS An STUDENTS 7 IBM Keypunch machines and an IBM trained operator available on campus to assist you in punching your pro- grams. Call Automation Institute, 665-9671. J21 HAPPY BIRTHDAY SUE Who? What, When, Why, How? Where? 554 Jordan P14 4 Available at: SHALIMAR THE VILLAGE APOTHECARY 1112 So. University F BE SURE TO WATCH Yourefavorite program on a NEJAC TV set. Rent a 19 in. GE Portable for only $10.00 a month. Call NEJAC TV Rentals, 662-5671. Xl Meet the Right Person The purpose of our organization, using established techniques of personality' appraisal and an IBM system, is to introduce unmarried persons to others with compatible backgrounds, inter- estshand ideals. Interviews by appoint- ment. Phone 662-4867. MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC INTRODUCTION SERVICE CLOSE THE WRITING GAP! Send a Christmas news letter. Professional Service Associates, 665-8184. F39 PUT IT ON YOUR HOUSE BILL!! LET DAD PAY FOR IT. THE 1965 MICHIGANENSIAN Contact Your House Treasurer F123 NEEDED-One seat on Wolverine flight to NYC for Thanksgiving. Call Debbie, j764-7791. F20 WANTED TO RENT FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share modern 1 bdrm. apt. 2nd semester. Call 665-8166 after 5. L22 WANTED TO RENT-3 bdrms. furn. house for faculty family, Jan:-May or Aug. 663-6835. L21 LOOKING for 2 or 3 man mod. apt. to sublease for next semester. Call Con- nie or Jody, NO 3-0575. L24 GIRL ROOMMATE needed newly furn. apt. close to campus likes dogs. 665- 0873. L23 FOR RENT WANTED - 1 or 2 roommates to share fur. apt. for 2nd sem. 764-0744. C5 WANTED-1 girl to live in mod, apt., 2nd semester. Call 665-9419. C2 ON CAMPUS, clean 3-rm., nicely furn. Utilities incl. $135 mo:. Immediate occupancy. Lease requested. 662-1897 after 3. C45 LOOK NOW FOR YOUR SECOND SEMESTER APARTMENT - Several new bldgs. are under construction and will be completed in Dec. for Jan. occupancy. 1, 2 and 3 bdrm. luxurious units, just minutes from campus and hospital. "Drop by our new office at 610 S. Forest, Suite 1, or phone 663- 0511 for additional information. TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED to Chicago Wednesday, Nov. 25 as soon after 3 p.m. as pos- sible. Will share expenses. 764-2662. G49 RIDE WANTED - To North Chicago area and back to Ann Arbor for Thanksgiving vacation. Will share expenses. Willing to leave when you are. Call 665-3259. G46 TRANSPORTATION to and from The Daily is cheap-so is a classified ad. WANTED: 1 or 2 riders to Los Angeles to help drive. Will pay all expenses. Southern Route. Leave Sat., Nov. 28. Call 764-4367 or 663-6788. G5 RIDE WANTED to Montreal for Thanksgiving. Will share expenses. 663-3766. G4 RIDE NEEDED to Albany, N.Y. Can leave Tues. eve. Nov. 24. Can drive, share expenses. Call 764-1646. 03 RIDERS WANTED, return trip NYC to Ann Arbor, Nov. 29. Call Kent, 665- 0504. G2 RIDE TO Dayton-Springfield area needed desperately for Thanksgiving weekend. Please call Laura, 764-1894. G1 ECON-O-CAR RENT A COMPACT CAR $3.99 per 1 2 hr. period plus pennies per mile ECON-O-CAR of ANN ARBOR 438 W. Huron or 663-20339or 400 Maynard St. 663-2019 BUSINESSISERVICES PRIVATE FRENCH TUTORING at rea- sonable rates, by group or individual. Special courses for doctoral language exams. Native instructor. Mme. Kerr, 663-2108. J20 REWEAVING-Burns, tears, etc. Hahn's Reweaving, Wild Bldg., S. State, 665- 0800. J TYPING-Offset and wake-up service. HU 2-0191. J5 ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns in your clothes? We'll reweave them like new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade., 665-8184 YOUR NUMBER FOR QUICK, ACCU- RATE AND EXPERIENCED manu-1 script and thesis typing, transcrip- tion - medical, legal and technical conferences; mimeographing; offset;1 ditto; lithography; varityping and composition. AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE HELP WANTED WAITRESS WANTED Thriving new business needs more help. Good tips. Noons and/or weekends. Call 663-7859. 11 WANTED NOW-will pay $25 for spi- nal fluid volunteers. Must be over 21, male or female. Contact Dr. Tourtellotte at 764-0298. H2 DENTAL HYGIENST. Urgently needed on Full Time basis. Lansing, Mich- igan. Call Collect IV 9-3334. H47 BOYS OR GIRLS-Part-time-1-3 p.m., Tues. & Thurs., also 8:30-1 a.m., 2 nights/week. Apply in person after 1 p.m. Drake's Sandwich Shop. H49 MALE COLLEGE STUDENTS We are now accepting applications for part-time-vacation employment. In- come in excess of $400/mo. This is a sales training position. Call 668-6808. H43 MEAL JOB opening. Call 663-3393, ask for the steward. H35 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $6 for Rh positive; $7 and $10 for Rh negative. Hours: Mon.., 9-4; Fri., 1-7. 18-21 yrs. old need parent's permis- sion. Detroit Blood Service, 5 North Hamilton, Ypsilanti, Mich. H29 AIR LINE STEWARDESS JOIN THE WH I SPERJ ET SET BE AN EASTERN AIR LINES STEWARDESS Travel and get paid for it Meet interesting new people Train free in beautiful Miami ' To qualify for consideration, you - must : Be a high school graduate Be single Be at least 20 years of age Be between 5'2" and 5'9" tall Weight between 105-135 in proportion to height Have at least 20-40 vision (contact lens wearers may apply) Interviews will be held Saturday, November 21, 1964 9 A.M.-3 P.M. EASTERN AIR LINES DISTRICT SALES OFFICE 1101 Washington Blvd., 4th floor Gateway, Center Building Detroit 26, Michigan See Mr. I. O. Hach An equal opportunity employer Pickups, panels, stakes, and vans. 59 Ecorse Rd., Ypsilanti, Mich. 665-6875 or HU 2-4434 51 FOR SALE RACCOON COAT in excel. cond., $25. Kenmore sewing machine, $50. 663- 1853. Blil RENT A TRUCK SUSED CARS I 1964 VOLVO, excel. cond. Must sell. Best offer. 668-7523 or 663-3996. N21' RED 1963 CHEVROLET II convertible, power trans., excel. cond. NO 3-2352. N22 CA R SERVICE, ASSECCORIES AT OLD ELM Antiques for the discriminating lector. 723 Packard near State. in Aud. D. 2:15 p.m.-David Premac of the, University of Missouri will talk on "Reinforcement" in 1057 MHRI. 4 p.m.-"The Ouster of Nikita Khrushchev" will be discussed by professors Morris Bornstein of the economics department, George Kish of the geography department, Deming Brown of the Slavic de- partment and Alfred Levin, visit- ing in the history department. The discussion will be held in Aud. D. 4 p.m.-George Hammond of the California Institute of Tech- nology will speak on "Energy Transfer in Photochemical Mech- anisms" in 1400 Chemistry Bldg. 4:10 p.m.-Seward Hiltner of Princeton Theological Seminary will speak on "Psychoanalysis: Enemy or Ally? Part I" in Rack- ham Lecture Hall. 4:10 p.m.-Jerzy Kurylowicz will speak "On the Laws of Isomor- phism" in Aud. B. 4:15 p.m.-Eric Turner of the University of London will speak on "Schoolmasters, Sheriffs, and Scholars in Greece-Roman Times" in Aud. C. 6 p.m.-Congressman-elect John Conyers, Jr. of the first Congres- sional district will speak in Hins- dale House, East Quadrangle. He will be available for interviews after his speech. 7 and 9 p.m.-"Maedchen in Uniform" will be shown at the Cinema Guild, Architecture Aud. 7 p.m. - Prof. William Cruick- shank of the University of Syra- cuse will speak for the special education Collequium Series. His topic wil 1 be "Education of the Hyperactive Child-With or With- out Brain Injury." The series will meet in Rackham Amph. 7 p.m.-John Young will speak about "A Queuing Theory Ap- proach to the Control of the Hos- pital Census" at 70 Business Ad- ministration Bldg. 7:30 p.m.-John Conyers, Con- gressman-elect from Detroit, will speak on "Civil Liberties and the Negro" in the Greene House, Lounge, East Quad. 8 p.m.-"Boy," a play by Mal- colm Boyd will be presented at the meeting of the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre at 803 W. Washing- ton. The public is invited. 8 p.m.-The Gilbert and Suli- van Society will present "Trial by Jury" and "The Sorcerer" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. FRIDAY, NOV. 20 9 a.m.-The Conference on the; Economic Outlook for 1956 will be held in the Rackham Amph. 4:10 p.m.-Seward Hiltner of Princeton Theological Seminary will deliver "Psychoanalysis: En- emy or Ally? Part II" in the Rack- ham Lecture Hall. 7 and 9 p.m.-'"Maedchen in Uniform" will be shown at Cine- ma Guild, Architecture Aud. 8 p.m.-The Gilbert and Sulli- van Society will present "Trial by Jury" and "The Sorcerer" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. 8 p.m.-Dr. Phyllis Greenacre of Cornell University will speak "On Nonsense" in the Third Lev- el Amph., Medical Science Bldg. 8:15 p.m. - The Ann Arb l Civic Theatre will hold try-ov bor uts for "Night of the Iguana" in the Civic Theatre Bldg., 803 W, Wash- ington. 8:30 p.m.-The New York City Opera will present "Die Fleder- maus" in Hill Aud. ORGAN IZATION NOTICES Use of This Column for Announce- ments is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Forms are available in Rooi 1011 SAB. * * * Cervantes Club, Weekly meeting, Nov. 19, 8-10 p.m., International Cen- ter. Todos bienvenidos. * * * Christian Science Organization, Meet- ing, Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m., Room 528D, SAB. * * * Graduate History Club, Speaker, George Mosse, University of Wiscon- sin, "An Anatomy of Fascism," Thurs., Nov. 19, 8 p.m., East Conference Rm., Rackham. * * * Graduate Student Council, Meeting, Nov. 19, 7 p.m. (note time change), West Conference Room, Rackham. * * * Le Cercle Francais, Le Baratin, le 19 Nov., le jeudi, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Newman Student Association, Latin American dinner, Nov. 20, 6 p.m., 331 Thompson St. col- B10 HAM SPECIAL - Hallicrafter's SX-100 Recvr, Perfect cond., sep. Hallicrafter speaker included. $165. 665-5625. B6 FOR SALE: 2 tux's, 40L, 42L, Excell. cond. Call NO 8-7705 after 5:30 B12 BACH CORNET, $150, NO 2-4684. B13 LOST AND FOUND LOST - I small orange cat, extremely fuzzy, vicinity of S. Univ, and Forest. Call 761-1436. A22 REWARD-NECKLACE lost6vic. Forest Ave., Fri., Oct. 30. Call 663-5558. A20 LOST-1 black man's wallet with very valuable identification. The money inside is your reward. Please call NO- 3-9555 betw. 5-6 p.m. or contact Mark Elgot, 621 S. Forest. A24 LOST-pair prescription glasses with black frames. 66a-7030. A25 ROOM AND BOARD * * * WAA Folk Dance Club, with instruction suitable ners, Fri., Nov. 20, 8-10:30 en's Athletic Bldg. Folk dance for begin- p.m., Wom- LOTS O ROOrM in The Daily Clas fieds for your ad. REAL ESTATE PROPERTY bought and sold throe The Daily Classifieds! MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS FOR SALE - Six string guitar, g condition, new steel strings. $60. C Steve at 764-5766. A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W, Washington GUITARS, ETC. Make, Repair, Buy and Sell Private and Group Instruction Hoots Daily Herb David Guitar Studio 200 S. STATE 665-8001 ~s- ugh R ood C1a X4 wp.....4..'.....4.'.....4.... DA I LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ..4444v.444444444444,~mm a s..a wae.' The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of The Univer- sity of Michigan, for. which The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- ial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be- fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on Request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. THURSDAY, ONVEMBER 19 Day Calendar Conference on the Economic Outlook for 1965-Registration, Rackham Bldg., Special Education Colloquium Se-I ries: Dr. William Cruickshank, direc- tor, Division of Special Education and1 Rehabilitation, Syracuse University, will speak on the topic, "Education of the Hyperactive Child (with or with-4 out Brain Injury)" on Thurs., Nov. 191 at 7 p.m. in Rackham Amphitheatre. I Applied Mathematics Seminar: Thurs., Nov. 19, 4 p.m. Prof. Murray, Engineer- ing Mechanics, will speak on "Iron Exchange: A . Non-linear Example of1 Shock Singlar Perturbation Theory." Coffee, 3:30 p.m. in Room 350 West Engineering. Botany Seminar: Presents "The Prick-] ly Pears-Invasion, Adulteration, and Trial by Fire," by Dr.. Lyman Benson, today at 4:15 p.m., 1139 Nat. Sci. Bldg. Linguistics Club Lecture: Presents "Accent and Quantity as Rhythmical Factors," by Prof. Jerzy Kurylowicz, ASSOCIATES, INC. 334 Catherine Street CAMPUS OPTICIANSj located at 240 Nickels Arcade Rapid Frame Replacement i. 3_ NEW CARS TIGERS I Doctors prescriptions fille APARTMENTS LIMITED 662-9116 9-5:30; Sa BIKES AND SCOOTERS _ --------------- - MISCELLANEOUS BSA Gold Star Clubman, 500cc, 2000 ---- i min t d. hest offer over $900 TT AAm;r , it., 9-2 J m , mn con ., js. er4 PROTEST! Come to New Zealand in before Thanksgiving. 19681 - Bruce. HONDA of Ann Arbor BE A FIRST-NIGHTER! BUY TICKETS 1906 Packard Rd. NOW FOR THE PREMIERE OF 665-9281 BERNSTEI'S 'WONDERFUL TOWN,' NC EOPL DECEMBER 2 (ALSO 3, 4, 5). SALES: aYONDA!EJoE I SThePfu OatLE FISHBOWL, UNION, 10-5, 11 of Ann Arbor, 1906 Packard Rd. 9281. SU-If the Tri-Delts were having a '_ jungle party, you wouldn't have a S prayer. -GA. F12 SEE IT NOW - The '64 Yamaha the revolutionary new oil inje LOST: Black notebook near Tappan system. No more fuss or muss. and Monroe. If found, please call NTJHOLSON MOTOR SALES Steve Goldberg at NO 2-4589. F8 224 S. First GLENDA, which comes first, the bump '63 ALLSTATE 125 cc cycle, $330. or the grind? F9 Ike Evans at 662-8644. E on :NDA 665- Z2 with 2jtion Call Z14 UNPAINTED FURNITURE Be your own decorator! Chests, book-' cases, desks, bars, and many other1 items ready for your brush. Bargain prices!! Michigan Woodcraft Co., 113 S. Fourth. 662-2773. Ml Today is THURSDAY It's the day for that visit to Ralph's that you've been thinking about HURRY - HE'S WAITING... 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Bureau of Industrial Relations Per- Center for Russian Studies Panel sonnel Techniques Seminar - Clark C. Discussion: Topic, "The Ouster of N. Caskey, Bureau of Industrial Rela- S. Khrushchev," 4 p.m., Aud. D, An- tions, "Fundamentals of Action-Train- gell Hall. - ing Techniques": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. - Center for Programmed Learning for General Notices Business Workshop-George S. Odiorne, lecturer, 'tUse, Selection, Evaluation Mail Orders are now benig taken for and Writing of Programmed Materials": the premiere production of Carl Ogles- Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. by's "The Peacemaker" to be present- E Mental Health Research Institute ed by the University of Michigan Seminar - David Premac, Psychology Players of the Dept. of Speech in co- Dept., University of Missouri, "Rein- operation with the Dept. of English, forcement": 1957 MHRI, 2:15 p.m. at Trueblood Aud., Frieze Bldg., Dec. Dept. of Chemistry Werner E. Bach- 2-5. All seats for all four nights are $1. mann Memorial Lecture - George S. Make checks payable to University Hammond, California Institute of Tech- Players. Send orders to University of nology, "Energy Transfer in Photo- Michigan Players, Dept. of Speech, Ann - chemical Mechanisms": 1400 Chemistry, Arbor. 4 p~m.The next U-M Players production Office of Religious Affairs Lecture - will be Anton Chekhov's "Uncle Van Seward Hiltner, professor of theology ya" in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, and personality, Princeton Theological playing Jan. 27-30, 1965. Seminary, "Psychoanalysis: Enemy orI Ally? Part I": Rackham Lecture Hall, Postdoctoral Fellowship for Study 4:10 p.m.! in Belgium: The Graduate School may Dept. of Slavic Languages and Litera- nominate one candidate for a post- tures Lecture-Jerzy Kurylowicz, Ja- doctoral fellowship in any field for giellonian University, Cracow, Poland, 1965-66 at a Belgian university. Can- "On the Laws of Isomorphism": Aud. didates must be a U.S. citizen com- A, Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m. pleting all requirements for the PhD Dept. of Classical Studies Illustrated in 1964-65 or earlier. Prospective nom- I Lecture-Eric E. Turner, University Col- inees should consult Assoc. Dean Free-. 8 lege, London, "Schoolmasters, Sheriffs man D. Miller, Rm. 118 Rackham Bldg. and Scholars in Graeco-Roman Egypt": before Dec. 1. Aud. C, Angell Hall, 4:15 p.m. Graduate Record Examination: Can- Cinema Guild-"Maedchen in Uni- didates taking the Graduate Record form": Architecture Aud., 7 and 9 Examination on Sat., Nov. 21, are re-. p~m. quested to report to Room 130 Busi- Research Seminar Lectures in Hospi- ness Administration Bldg. at 8:30Ba.m. tal and Medical Systems-John Young, Saturday. Johns Hopkins Hospital, "A Queuing U.S. Government Grants for Faculty Theory Approach to the Control of Summer Seminars in Egyptian and In- the Hospital Census": 70 Business dian Civilizations and College Teach- Administration Bldg., 7 p.m. ing of French, and NATO Research Gilbert and Sullivan Societl-"Trial Fellowships and Visiting Professor- by Jury" and "The Sorcerer": Mendels- ships have been announced. Appli- sohn Theatre, 8 p.m. cation deadline is Dec. 20, 1964. An- Doctoral Examination for Joseph An- nouncements may be consulted in the drew Johnston, Jr., Education; thesis: Graduate Fellowship Office, 110 Rack- "Relationships among Characteristics ham Bldg. and Performance Ratings of Exper- Subjects Wanted: Native English ienced Secondary School Counselors," speakers needed as-subjects for an ex- Thurs., Nov. 19, 526 UES, at 1 p.m. periment on language. If you can spare Chairman, E. C. Roeber. about two hours ($1.25 per hour) come Physical Chemistry Seminar: Harris ( to 3429 Mason Hall any weekday be- L. Morris (Chem. Dept.) will speak on tween 9 and 12 or 1 and 5 to make an "The Charge Transfer Theory of the appointment. Hydrogen Bond" on Thurs., Nov. 19, Doctoral Examination for Leo Jack- in 1200 Chemistry Bldg., 5 p.m. son Malone, Jr., Chemistry; thesis: Doctoral Examination for Richard "The Boranocarbonates," Fri., Nov. 20, Meade Heinz, Physics; thesis: "A Study 3003 Chemistry Bldg., at 1:30 p.m. of the Reaction p plus pd plus n plus Chairman, R. W. Parry. from 1 to 2.8 BeV," Thurs., Nov. 19, Doctoral Examination for John E. 629 Physics-Astronomy Bldg., at 9:30 Morrill, Mathematics; thesis: "Discrete a.m. Chairman, O. E. Overseth. Economic Sruvival Game Model for In- Doctoral Examination for Richard surance Surplus Distribution," Fri., William Schwarz, History; thesis: "John Nov. 20, 3218 Angell Hall, at 11 a.m. Harvey Kellogg: American Health Re- Chairman, C. J. Nesbitt. former," Thurs., Nov. 19, 3609 Haven Applications for Fellowships and Hall at 10:30 a.m. Chairman, Sidney Scholarships in the Graduate School Fine. for 1965-66 are now available in De- iI partment Offices. Competition closes February 15, 1965. Renewal of applica- tion forms are also available in De- partmental Offices for those who have applied in previous years. Only stu- dents who intend to enroll in the Horace H. Rackham School of Gradu- ate Studies for 1965-66 may apply. Special Colloquium: Sponsored by Dept: of Physics and Dept. of Chemis- try, V. A. Kargin (deputy academician- secretary, Academy of Sciences of the USSR) will speak on "Structure and Mechanical Properties of Polymers" on Fri., Nov. 20, at 4 p.m., Colloquium Room, Physics-Astronomy Bldg. Placement. EDUCATION DIVISION: The following is the list of schools that will be interviewing at the Bu- reau for prospective teachers for Jan- uary and September placement in the remainder of the month of November. The September placement interview is indicated. MON., NOV. 23- Pontiac, Mich. (Waterford Twp.) - Elem. K-6; J.H.-Engl./Hist., Sci./Math, Ind. Arts, Fr.; H.S. English. Orchard Lake, Mich. (West Bloom. field)-H.S. Math. St. Clair Shores, Mich. (St. dair Shores)-K, 1, 2; H.S.-Ind. Arts, Type A. MON., NOV. 30- Chappaqua, N.Y. (Westchester Coun- ty)-For September Placement Elem.; J.H.-Soc. St., Sci., Engl.; H.S.-Engl., Soc. St. Make appointments now. For additional information and in- terview appointments contact the Bu- rau of Appointments, Education Divi- sion, 3200 SAB, 764-7462. ANNOUNCEMENTS: National Security Agency-The Pro- fessional Qualification Test will be giv- en on Dec. 12. Applications must be filed before Nov. 27. The test is open to U.S. citizens acquiring Liberal Arts degrees before Sept. 1965. Opportuni- ties available in cryptography, research, language, data systems programming, administrative-management, etc. Book- lets describing N.S.A. & applications available at the Bureau. CAREER POSITIONS-Attn.: Seniors: Standard Oil Co., Cleveland Ohio - Chemists; Lib. Arts, Indust. Relations & Bus. Admin. Majors; Accountants & Law Acctg. Various degree levels for positions in R. & D., Mkt. Res., indus- trial sales, mktg., corp. acctg., & em- ploye relations. Brooklyn Union Gas Co., Brooklyn, N.Y.-Training Program for account- ants, industrial engrs., bus, men & engrs. Fields include acctg. opera- tions, data processing, commercial oper- ations, dev. & planning, laboratory, and mfg. for super. and admin. open- ings. Farm Credit Admin., St. Paul, Minn. -Farm credit examiners, degree in Bus. Ad. or acctg. with "B" average. FSEE exam or Grad Record Exam needed to qualify. Republic Steel Corp., Cleveland, Ohio -Purchasing Dept., openings involve purchasing ofe lectrical equipment & components for steel mill facilities. Also position in equipment & con- struction purchasing section. On-the- job trng. * * * For further inofrmation & applica- tions, please contact General Div., Bu- reau of Appointments, 3200 SAB. Phone 764-7460. ENGINEERING ,PLACEMENT INTER- VIEW S-Seniors & grad students, please sign schedule posted at 128-H W. Engrg. for appointments with the following: NOV. 23- Central Intelligence Agency, Ann Arbor-BS-MS: EE. MS: Geodetic. Men & women. R. & D. Kirsch Co.-BS: IE & ME. NOV. 23-24- Maxon Premix Burner Co., Muncie, Ind.--BS-MS: ChE, EE, EM, IE, ME & Met. E. Res., Prod. & Sales. NOV. 23- The Mead Corp., Dayton, Ohio - MS-PhD: IE, Math. MBA-PhD: Quanti- tative Methods. Operations Res. U.S. Public Health Service, Detroit River-Lake Erie Proj ect-MS: Sanitary Engineers. Men & women. R. & D., Des. 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