TEN jwl THE MICHIGAN DAILY TENTHE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1962 DAILY OFFICIAL. BULLETIN (Continued from Page 5) all possible means to help other state schools obtain similar policies. .SGC mandates its President to send copies of this resolution to MSU Presi- dent John Hannah, Robert Howard, MSU Student government and the edi- tor of the Michigan State News. Events Navy Day Luncheon: In commemora- tion and: celebration of Navy Day, 1962, the Annual Navy Day Luncheon will be held at the. Mich. League, Vandenburg Room on Fri., Oct. 26, at 12.:00 noon. The speaker will be Captain R. A. Sawyer, USNR, vicepresident for re- search, Univ. of Mich. Dept. of Engineering Mechanics Sem- inar: Mon., Oct. 29, 4:00 p.m., Rm. 311 W. Engrg. Bldg. Prof. Victor Streeter, Dept. of Civil Engrg., The Univ. of Mich., will speak on "Liquid Transient Flow in Closed Conduits." Coffee will be served at 3:30 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge. Placement ANNOUNCEMENTS: WED., OCT. 31- There will be a symposium on Train- ing, for Law, Admissions Standards & Career Alternatives of Law School Grad- uates. It will be held at the Michigan Union Third Floor conference room at * 7:00 p.m. A movie, "The Mastery of Law," will be presented, as well as a discussion about Law School Admis- sions. THURS., NOV. 1- Univ. of Pennsylvania, represented by William Shane will meet for a short talk on law schools, admissions stand- ards & career alternatives of law school grads. Mr. Shane is assistant dean of Law School at Penn. Meeting will be held at 3:00 p.m. at the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB. FRI., NOV. 2-. Univ. of Chicago, School of Business Admin. Ass't. Dean C. Perry will inter- view students who may be interested in attending the School of Bus. Ad. at the Univ. of Chicago. Liberal Arts, Science & Engrg. students will be sought for these interviews. Interviews will be held at the Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB. REMINDER: The Federal Service Entrance Exam applications are due Nov. 1 for the last exam of this sort until January. This exam is a requirement for most gov- ernment positions. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS-Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu- dents, please call Ext. 3544 for inter- view appointments with the following: FRI., NOV. 2- IBM-Feb., June & Aug. grads. Men & Women with majors in Physics, Math, Econ., Applied Math or Liberal (any degree level) for various positions in Research & Dev., Design, Electrical Computing, Territorial Sales, Systems Devel., ,Analysis and Programming Trng. Also seeking MS & PhD candidates in Astronomy. Location: IBM Offices in N.Y., Dearborn, etc. U.S. Dept. of Labor - Feb. & June grads. Men & women with BA or MA in Econ., Math., Uublic Admin. & Poli. Set. for various positions including: La- bor Economist, Wage & Hour Investi- gator, Analytical Stat., Advisor, Claims Examinre, Mgmt. Intern, Budget Exam- iner, Position Classifier, Admin. Analyst, Labor-Mgint. Report Analyst, Electrical Computing, Office Mgmt., Personnel, etc. Location: Wash., D.C. Internal Revenue Service-Feb., June & Aug. grads. Men & Women. 1)Special Agent: Candidates with any combin. of Ace't., Econ., Finance, Law, Educ., So- ciol. or Criminology. 2) Estate Tax Examiner: Men with LIB. 3) Tax Exam- iner: Men & women with BA. Positions sought for Liberal Arts students, in mary, are: Mgmt. Trng., Personnel, Pub- lic Admin., Public Rels., Stat., & gen- eral writing. Appointments must be made or can- celled by at least 4:00 p.m. of the day preceding the appointment. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedule at 128-H West Engrg. OCT. 29-30- Allen-Bradley Co., Hdgts.-Milwau- kee, Wis. & 40 sales offices-BS-MS: EE. BS: IE & ME. Feb. grads. Men & Wom- en. R. & D., Des., Prod. & Sales. General Tire & Rubber Co., Aerojet General Corp., Azusa, Calif.-All De- grees: AE & Astro., ChE, EE, EM, In- stru., Mat'is., ME, Met, NA & Mar. & Nuclear. MS-PhD: CE. Prof.: Applied Mech. BS: Sci. Engrg. Feb. grads & Adv. Degree Candidates. Men & Women. Sum- mer Employment: Sign special sched- ule for Group Meeting at 5 p.m. in Rm. 146, W.E. R. & D., Des., Prod. OCT. 29-- General Precision, Inc., Kearfott Div., Electronics, Systems, Gyrodynamics, Precision Components, Computer & Con- trols, Power Equipment & Research Cen- ter-MS-PhD: EE, EM, Mat'ls., ME. PhD: AE & Astro & Met., Analytical, Inor- ganic & Phys. Chem., Physics & Math. R. & D., Des., Project Mgmt., Elec. Men & Women. R. & D., Des. & Trng. Computing. Prog. Procter & Gamble, Plant Mgmt., Cin- cinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, & 13 U.S. locations-BS-MS: ChE, ME, IE, CE, EE.I Prpd. Supv., Ind. Engrg. & Plant Engrg. Em ploy ment Revco, Inc., Deerfield Mich.-BS: EE,p IE & ME. Feb. & June grads. Men & The following part-time jobs are Women. R. & D., Des., Prod. available. Applications for these jobs United Aircraft Corp., Pratt & Whit- can be made in the Part-time Placement ney Aircraft, E. Hartford & Middletown, Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg., Conn. & W. Palm Beach, Fla.-All De- during the following hours: Mon. thru grees: AE & Astro., Mat'ls., ME, Met, Fri 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 Instru. & Nuclear, Physics & Chem. MS- p.m. PhD: EE. Prof.: Applied Mech. BS, -MS Employers desirous of hiring students & Prof.: ChE. BS-MS: E Math & E for part-time or full-time temporary Physics & Sci. Engrg. Feb. grads. Men work, should contact Bob Hodges, Part- & Women. R. & D., Des. & Sales. time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, ext. 3553. OCT. 29 (a.m.)-- Students desiring miscellaneous odd U.S. Rubber Co., Tire Co., Det. & Re- jobs should consult the bulletin board search Ctr., Wayne, N.J.-MS-PhD: in Room 2200, daily. ChE, EE & ME. Feb. & June grads. R. MALE & D., Des. OCT. 29-3- -Several Odd jobs posted on the bul- letin board in this office. Westinghouse Electric Corp., All Lo- 1-To teach gymnastics on a part-time cations: BS: EE, E Math, EM, E Physics, -Teanentymasisours wout-tbe IE, Mat'ls., ME, Met. & Sci. Engrg. R. & permanent basis, Hours would be D., Des., Prod. & Sales, flexible. OCT. 29 (p.m.)- -Several sales positions. U.S. Gov't.-Navy Dept., Civilian Per- 2-Electrical Engineers. Must be at sonnel Div. Positions in the Wash., least a Jr. or Sr. with a 3.00, or D.C., area & selected openings through- above, grade point. Must have Se- out coilntry-BS-MS: AE & Astro., CE, curity Clearance. 20 hours per week. EE, ME. Physics, Math & Arch. MS: 1-Auto-Mechanic. Will be doing ma- Construction, Public Works Admin., jor repairs mainly with trucks, in- Sanitary & Nuclear. BS: IE & NA & cluding welding. Must have training. Mar. Feb. & June grads. Men & Women. Full-time or 20 hrs. per week. 1-Short-order-cook. Must have exper- ience. The hours would be flexible. Transportation necessary. 2-3-Orderlies. Must be college students willing to work below college level. Full - time permanent position. Hours: 3:15-11:30 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. 5-Native voicers. Native Language must be Thai, non-castilian (Mexi- co, Peru, Colombia, or Chile), French or Russian. FEMALE 1-Hat check girl. Hours: 12 noon to 6! p.m. Would need transportation. (Outside Ann Arbor.) 1-To take care of 2 children, age 5 and 8, would have full care of the house. Hours: 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. Could live in if desired. City bus runs by the house. 1-To baby sit and do ironing on Weds. only. Hours: 9:15-1 p.m. pre-. ferred, 11:30 would be satisfactory. 5-Native voicers. Native Language must be Thai, non-castilian (Mexi- co, Peru, Colombia, or Chile), French or Russian. NEWMAN CENTER 331 Thompson C, Friday, Oct. 26 8:00 GENERAL MEETING 8:30 HALLOWEEN PARTY "Witches Wake" Saturday, Oct. 27 5:30 HOMECOMING DINNER, DANCE r m. m-... . . .... ..r .. Have your ill rU 0 I TO CAMPUS AND STUDENTS AT LARGE Prescriptions on file at The, VILLAGE APOTHECARY OPEN 9 A.M. 'til 11 P.M. The men of ANDERSON regretfully announce that, because of discriminatory practices on the part of certain factions on campus, we have been denied the right to race our ob- viously superior anthropoid (i.e. ant) in Friday's race. Rest assured that we are not easily banished; if at any time there is a group with the fortitude to race our anthropoid, we will accept the challenge openly and without repression. CLOSED SUNDAYS 1112 S. University Ave. - Phone NO 3-5533 Have Your Drug Bills Sent Homer DRUGS COSMETICS LIQUOR BEER WINE HOMECOMING CENTRAL COMMITTEE wishes to publish as a correction to the Homecoming Booklet that the above display, "If This Were The Only Fight," designed and built by the Theta Xi fraternity was the 1961 Grand Prize Winner. 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