EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY tto'1?VnANr Alya 7/1b1Y11 'Gift Vrhwn . - - -------------C-----A-----A--------- -- ----- - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1962 I ..W::'S:' r.'t r " l.~. ;rr v.,. F r:S "? { :.:Av t;.;trr.r "S l,.;rr... V..f;.. .:. .V W...rr :":::.r":""". \vr r... ..A v~rw '.r. ro WS. r fi "}rirrG6.r..... . .-}.. . . . . . ..:. .: ........ .S P.'..,:, ..:,:.: ."."4v .."":..:.r..r:v DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN .nna................... ..........,............... ": HURHON LANES 320 E. Huron .. . Ann Arbor . .. NO 3-2510 (Across from New City Hall Under Construction) ANNOUNCES STUDENT BOWLING RATES 3 GAMES for S" Monday thru Friday . .. 11 A.M.-6 P.M. .,,... ................ ::v:.. .. :..: :".. . . . . . . . ...r:. ::.. ........" ......... . . . . . . The Daily Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes n editorial responsi- bility. Notices should be sent, in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 Administration Building before 2 p.m. two days preceding publication. FIRDAY, OCTOBER 12 Day Calendar A0 p.m.-Office of Religious Affairs Conference on the Atlantic Union-Aud. A, Angell Hall. 15 p.m.-Dept. of Psychology Collo- quium-Donald E. Stokes and Warren E. Miller, "Political Perceptions of Voters and Legislators": Room 2429, Ma- son Hall. 7:00 and 9:00 pm.--Cinema Guild-Dan- ny Kaye, "Knock on Wood": Architecture Aud. 8:30 p.m.-Professional Theatre Pro- gram - Richard Baldridge's "We, Comrades Three": Ly- dia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:30 p.m.-School of Music Faculty Re- cital--Millard Cates, tenor; and Eugene Bossart, pianist: Rackham Lecture Hall. General Notices Engineering Seniors and. Grad Stu- dents: The 1963 College Placement An- nual, official occupational directory of the College Placement Association, is now available free .to seniors and grad students at the Engrg. Placement Serv- ice, 128-H W. Engrg. Bldg. The Institute of International Educa- tion announces a special program to university grads for the teaching of English in universities of India during 1963-64. The teaching assistantships in- volve approximately 12 hours per week, and require no previous teaching exper- ience or a major in English. Further information and application forms are available at the Fellowship Office, Room. 110, Rackham Bldg. Deadline for mak- ing application ,is Oct. 22. School of Nursing: Freshmen and Summer Transfers-Mon., Oct. '15, Tu- berculin Testing( 3:00-4:00 p.m., Room M4124, School of Nursing Bldg.; Wed., Oct. 17, Reading of Tuberculin Tests, 4:00-S 00 p.m., Room M4124, School of Nursing Bldg. At the request of the 1962 Homecom- ing Committee, Women's Judiciary has extended hours for Homecoming Week- end as follows: Fri., Oct. 26-1:30 a.m. Sat., Oct. 27-2:00 a.m. Central Committee-4:30 a.m. The Greenhouses of the Univ. of Mich. Botanical Gardens will be open to visi- tors on Sun. afternoon, Oct. 14, 'from 3 to 5 p.m. This is in addition to the regular visiting hours of 8 to 5, Mon. through Fri. Summary of Action Taken by Student Government Council at Its Meeting of October 11, 1962 Adopted: That Student Government Council appoint the following three people to the Interviewing Commit- tee for the fall semester:- Mike Levin, '64; Marge Brahms, '64, and Sherry Miller, '65. Adopted: That Student Government Council appoint Mary Beth Norton, Tom Brown, and Dick G'sellto fill the three Council seats on the student-fac- ulty committee studying judiciary re- organization. Postponed: Consideration of a motion concerning the functions of the Com- mittee on Membership. Committee of the Whole Discussion: Consideration of a statement of opin- ion concerning the Flint Junior Col- lege student newspaper. Action was au- tomatically postponed until next week. Events Student Government Council Approval for the following student-sponsored ac- tivities becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All pub- licity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Wohnen's. League Education and Cul- ture Committee, N.Y. Air Flight Mass Meeting, Oct. 24, 7:30 p.m., League. Women's League, Soph Show-"Bye Bye Birdie," Nov. 15, 16 and 17, 8:00 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Homecoming, Animal Race, Oct. 26, 4:30 p.m., Ferry Field. International Students Assoc. and Michigan Union, "World's Fair, 1962," Nov. 16 and 17, 7:00-12:00 p.m. and 1:00- 12:00 p.m., Michigan Union. Conference on Atlantic Unity: Aud. A, Angell Hall. Sat., Oct. 13-9:30-Dr. Robert C. An- gell, Prof. of Sociology, Univ. of Mich., and member of the Center for Research on Conflict Resolution. Panel and for- um. 1:00-Dr. Frederick M. Hudson, Asso- ciate Dean of Dept. of Religion, Steph- ens College. 2:30--Closing address and summary, Dr. Robert L. Nicholson, Prof. of His- tory, Univ. of Illinois, traveler, author, and analyst of world affairs. Note: The discussion panels will in- clude the above speakers and Univ. of Mich. students. All students and faculty of the Univ. are invited to attend. Sponsored by The Student Advisory Committee of The Ecumenical Campus Ministry and The Office of R'eligious Affairs. Placement ANNOUNCEMENT: Federal Service Entrance Exam, Sat., Oct. 13-Attn.: Students who have been scheduled to take the FSEE tomorrow. Written test will be given Post Office at Main St. and Catherine, in the base- ment. The Buffalo (N.Y.) Board of Education has authorized teacher examinations to be given to approved candidates in Buf- falo on Sat., Nov. 3, 1962. Applications should reach the Division of Personnel, 720 City Hall, Buffalo, N.Y., by Oct. 19, 1962. The following fields will be examined: Teachers of Common Branch subjects in the public elementary schools, teach- ers of elementary and high schools, teachers of secondary school subjects, and teachers of industrial, technical and vocational subjects. For additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext. 3547. TEACHING PLACEMENT: The following schools have listed teaching vacancies for the school year 1962-1963. Adrian, Mich. (Lenawee Co. Youth Center)-Ind. Arts/SS-Available now. Grand Rapids, Mich. (Forest Hills Pub. Schs.)-Voc. Homemaking - Available now. Marlette, Mich.-Ind. Arts. Muskegon, Mich. (Gustafson Sch. Dist. No. 15-Muskegon Twsp.)--4th grade, 5th grade, Jr. HS Soc. Stud., Home Ec., Engl. Toledo, Ohio-Ind. Arts, Driver Ed. Wayne, Mich.-Jr. HS Counselor. For additional information, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext. 3547. POSITION OPENINGS: The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich.-- Woman to be Reporter in Women's Dept. Will write news stories & fea- tures, schedule pictures, write cutlines, & learn make-up & layout. BA Journal- ism or exper. on State News. Immed. opening. Mundus & Mundus Insurance, Ann Arbor, Mich.--Woman for position as Policy Writer. Will write up policies for general insurance. Must be good typist & be able to operate a calculator. Some office exper., insurance pref. Immed. opening. H. J. Heinz Co., Detroit, Mich.-Recent grad to be Sales Trainee. College bkgd. Exper. not required. Should not be subject to military duty. Will work in one county in Mich. within 50 mi. ra- dius or less; home every night. Good oppor. for advancement. Mich. Civil Service-Naturalist - will lay out & mark nature trails; conduct short field trips; interpret exhibitsin museums; mark exhibits, etc. BS de- gree or 3 yrs. college educ. in one of the biological sciences. Must apply by, Nov. 5. Linde Co., Dic. of Union Carbide Corp., N.Y., N.Y.-Opening for Mech. Engnr.-BS or MS in Mech., Aeronauti- cal or Engrg. Sciences. Experimental work with large plasma jet generators. Location: Indianapolis, Ind. For further info. see Engrg. 'Placement, 128-H W.I Engrg. * * * For further information, please call General Div Bureau of Appointments,j 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544.1 ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedule posted at 128-H W. Engrg. OCT. 15- Ford Motor Co., All Div. of Co.-Al Degrees: ChE, EE, IE, ME & Met. BS- MS: Mat'ls., EM. BS: E Math, E Phys- ics & Set. Engrg. MS: Applied Mech. & Instrumentation. Feb. grads. R. & D., Des., Prod. OCT. 15-19-- General Motors Corp., 19 States-All Div. Counseling intreviews on Oct. 15- 17, 1962-Div. interviews on Oct. 18-19. Please sign for counseling interview regardless of div. lnterest-All Degrees: ChE, EE, EM, IE, ME & Met. MS-PhD: AE & Astro, Instru. & Nuclear. BS: E Math, E Physics & Sci. Engrg. MS: Ind. Admin. & Mgmt. Set. Feb. grads. Men & Women. Des., R. & D., Sales & Prod. OCT. 15- Gulf Oil Corp., Res. & Dev. Co., Pitts- burgh, Pa.-MS-PhD: ChE, EE, ME & Met., Inorganic, Organic & Phys. Chem., Physics, Geology & Math. Men & Wom- en. R. & D. Industrial Nucleonics Corp., Colum- bus, Ohio-A11 Degrees: EBE. Summer Employment: Submit "College Inter- view Form"-(Mark "Summer"). R. & D., Des. OCT. 15 (a.m.)- Mead Johnson & Co., Evansville, Ind. -BS: ChE, CE, EE, IE & ME. R. & D., Des., Project Engrg. OCT. 15- Modine Manufacturing Co., Racine, Wis.-BS: IE-& ME. Feb. grads. R. & D., Prod. & Sales. Owens-Illinois Tech. Ctr., & Plants throughout U.S.-All Degrees: Mat'ls. BS-MS: ChE, BE, EM & ME. BS: E Physics. Feb. grads. Men & Women. R. & D., Des., Prod. Texaco, Inc., Res. & Tech., & Sales Dept. & Producing Dept.-All Degrees: ChE, BE, & ME. BS: IE & Met. R. & D., Prod. & Sales. See Details posted on Placement Bulletin Board. OCT. 15 (a.m.)- Timken Roller Bearing Co., Bearing & Steel Divs., Canton, Ohio-BS: IE, ME & Met. Feb. & June grads. Des., Prod. & Sales. If unable to schedule (a.m.) appt. check Bus. Ad. Placement for (p.m.) appt. Part-Time E ployment The following part-time fobs are available: Applications for these jobs can be made in the Part-time Placement Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg., during the following hours: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time or full-time temporary work, should contact Bob Hodges, Part- time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd Jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 2200, daily. MALE 1-To teach gymnastics on a part-time permanent basis. Hours would be flexible. -Several sales positions. 1-To play the piano-Must be good- (Married student preferred). Must have a car for transportation. Hours: 9 p.m.-1 or 2 a.m. 1-To distribute cigarette samples. Must be single, in a business re- lated course and at least a 2nd sem. Freshman and not more than a 1st sem. Jr. 25 hours of work per month. 6-To drive a car for 3 days. Must be a Senior or Grad student with a good driving record. Must be famil- iar with the Ann Arbor and Detroit area. Hours: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. (Oct. 22, 23, 24). May take 1 or all 3 days. 2-Electrical Engineers. Must be at least a Jr. or Sr. with a 3.00, or above, grade point. Must have Se- curity Clearance. 20 hours per week. 1-Auto-Mechanic. Will be doing ma- jor repairs mainly with trucks, in- cluding welding. Must have training. Full-time or 20 hrs. per week. FEMALE 1-To take care of two girls, 5 and 6 years old, from 12 noon to 5:30 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. in exchange for room and board. 2-To distribute cigarette samples. Must be single, in a business re- lated course and at least a 2nd sem. Freshman and not more than a ist sem. Jr. 25 hours of work per month. LOUNGE p - I FREE INSTRUCTION LUNCH FACULTY INVITED HONEYWELL PENTAX H-I single lens reflex camera . 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