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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU THE MERRY WIDOW
FAURE: REQUIEM

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 5)
sponsored by Mlle. for college women:
The College Board Competition, the Art
Contest & 'the College Fiction Contest.
College Bd. Competition designed for
undergrads with talent in writing, pro-
motion, art, fashion, merchandising,
or advertising, as well as those who are
able to spot trends and report what's
happening around them. First assign-
ment is due Nov. 15. Winners spend,
June in N.Y.C. to work on the Aug. is-
sue (will be a salaried month). The
Fiction & Art Contest winners will be
awarded $500 & their work will be in
the Aug. issue of Mlle. Further details
available on bulletin board outside
Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Marsteller, Inc., Chicago, II1.-Seeking
Advertising Agency Account Executive.
Young (25-30), articulate writer with
some interest in industrial mktg. Pre-
vious adv. exper. desirable but not as
imp. as a proven talent for writing.
The Account Exec. writes his own ads.
U.S. Civil Service, Communicable Dis-
ease Center, Atlanta, Ga.-Opening for
Public Health Scientists-Chemist, Mi-
crobiologist, Animal Husbandmen, Biol-
ogist, Entomologist, Physiologist, Gene-
ticist, Physicist, Pharmacologist. BS
degree with major in appropriate field
for which applicant is applying. Must
have 2 yrs. exper. or 2 yrs. grad. study.
Washington State Civil Service - 1)
Dentist I-Doctor's degree from sch. of
dentistry. For higher level position,
must have 2 yrs. exper. in practice of
dentistry. 2) Laboratory Ass't. I-2 yrs.
trng. in medical tech. or educ. in college
with courses in lab, sciences. 3) Parole
Bd. Trng. Officer-MA with major in
Social Work, Soc., Psych, or Criminol-I
ogy, plus 4 yrs. exper, in parole or cor-
rections work. 4) Community Services
Librarian-4 yrs. exper. in increasingly
responsible positions, including 1 yr. of
supv. exper. in a public library system.
Local Position-Personnel Assistant-
Degree Bus. Ad., Industrial or Applied
Psych. with academic trng. in Personnel
Admin. Personable, tactful, energetic
young man (22-35) with some business-
office exper. pref. Able to supv. several
secretaries.
Rex Chain Belt Co., Milwaukee, Wis.
-Tax Accountant-recent grad with
Acc't. major or minor. Tax courses &
exper. useful, but not necessary. Oppor.
for advancement.
Mohasco Industries, Inc., Amsterdam,
N.Y-Seeking Engrg. grads as Staff
Engnrs. with 0-5 yrs.exper. mither IE,
ME, EE, TE or Indust. Mgmt. degree.
Prefer men who have fulfilled military
oblig.

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sign interview schedules at 128-H West
Engrg, for appts. with the following:
NOV. 6-7-
Bendix - Missiles, Mishawaka Div.,
Mishawaka, Ind.-All Degrees: BE, ME,
EM. MS-PhD: AE & Astro. R. & D.,
Des., or Engrg. Trng. Prog.
Bendix-Products Aerospace, South
Bend, Ind.-All Degrees: AE & Astro &
ME. BS-MS: EM. MS: Nuclear. Dec.
grads. R. & D., Des. & Prod.
Bendix-Products Automotive, South
Bend, Ind.-BS: ME. Res., Test & Dev.
Bendix-Research Labs., Southfield,
Mich.-All Degrees: EE, EM, E Physics,
ME & Physics, Dec. grads, R. & D.
NOV. 6-
Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, Ill.-
BS-MS: ChE, CE, EE, EM, IE, Mat's.,
ME, Met. & Math. BS: E Physics. R. &
D., Des., Prod., Sales, Service, Prod.
Met., Plant Engrg.
General Dynamics Corp., Astronautics
& Convair, San Diego, Calif.; Pomona,
Pomana, Calif;: Fort Worth, Tex.; Elec-
tronics, Rochester, N.Y.; Stromberg-
Carlson, Rochester, N.Y.-Al Degrees:
AE & Astro., EE, EM, Mat's., ME. MS-
PhD: CE, Commun. Sci, Instrumenta-
tion, Met. & Nuclear. Prof.: Applied
Mech's. BS: E Math, E Physics & Sc.
Engrg. Dec. grads. May & Aug. for
grad degrees. R. & D.
Industrial Nucleonics, Columbus, Ohio
-MS-PhD: BE. R. & D., Prod.
The Mead Corp., Whole corp.-BS:
ChE, CE, EM, IE & ME. MS: Sanitary,
Dec. grads. R. & D & Prod.
Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry
Dock Co., Newport News, Va.-Al De-
grees: EM & ME. BS-MS: EE & Met.
PhD: Naval & Marine. R. & D., Des.,
Inspection & Testing.
Raytheon Co., Plants & Labs, locat-
ed in Greater Boston area, Rhode Is-
land, & New Hampshire-All Degrees:
EE & Physics. BS-MS: IE & ME. BS:
E Physics. R. & D., Des., & Prod.
NOV. 6-7-
Standard Oil Co. (N.J.)-
Esso Research & Engrg. Co., Linden &
Florham Park, N.J.-Al Degrees: ChE
ME & Met. BS-MS: CE & EE. R. &
D. & Des.
Humble Oil & Refining Co., Refinery
Petrochem. plants, Baton Rouge, La.,
Baytown, Texas, Linden, N.J.; R & D
Labs., Baton Rouge, La., Baytown, Tex.;
Crude & Natural Gas Prodn, Various
areas in SW U.S. Marketing-Manu-
facturing, R. & D., Crude & Natural Gas
Prod., Sales.
Jersey Production - Res. Co., Tulsa,
Okla.-R. & D.
NOV. 7-8-
Atlantic Refining Co., Mid-continent
U.S.-All Degrees: EE, EM, ME, Physics,
Physical Chem. & Geophysics. BS: E
Math & E Physics. R. & D.
NOV. 7 (p.m.)-
Gulf Research & Dev. Co., Suburban
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Petrochemicals Dept.,
Gulf Oil Corp., Pitts., Pa.-Al Degrees:
ChE, BE, ME, Physics, & Math. MS-
PhD: Geology. MS: Met. R. & D.
NOV. 7-
Harnischfeger Corp., Main Plant (Mil-
waukee) & Branch Offices-BS: CE-
(sales only), EE, IE & ME. R. & D.,
Des., Prod., Sales.
Martin Co., Baltimore, Md.-A De-
grees: AE & Astro., BE, ME. MS-PhD:
CE, Commun. Sci., EM. PhD: Met.,
Phys. Chem., Physics & Math & Mat's.
Prof.: Applied Mech's. BS: E Physics.
Prof. & PhD: Nuclear. Dec. grads. R. &
D., Prod. & Test.
Orlando Div. (Martin Co.), Orlando,
Fla. (To be covered by Baltimore Rep.)
-All Degrees: ChE interested in Heat
Transfer, Fluid Flow Thermodynamics.
Denver Div. (Martin Co.), Denver,
Colo-All Degrees: AE & Astro.,nCE,
BE, & ME. BS: EM & Math & Physics.
BS: E Math & E Physics. MS: Instru-
mentation. Prof.: Applied Mech's. Dec.
grads. R. & D., Des,
NOV. 7-
New York Central System R.R.-BS:
ChE, CE, EE, IE & ME. MS: Construc-
tion, Commun. Sci. R. & D., Des.,
Mgmt. Trainees & Specific Assignments.
NOV. 7-8-
Scott Paper Co., Staff-Philadelphia,
Pa. Plants-Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, N.E.,
Deep South-All Degrees: ChE, BE, &
ME. BS-PhD: CE, Instru., Org. Chem. &
Math. R. & D., Des., Prod.
NOV. 7 (a.m.)-
Standard Oil (Ohio), Research Dept.-
Chem. pilot plant & process & product
dev. projects in Res. Dept.-MS: ChE.
R. & D.
Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs 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 Dave Lowman,
Part-time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext.
3553.
Students desiring miscellaneous odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Room 2200, daily.
1-Asst. in Research. 30-40 hours per
week, to work at least 1 year. Mas-
ters degree with background in

chemistry, biochemistry, or micro-
biology. Prefer some experience in
laboratory research work.
1-Secretary. Must be first rate stenog-
rapher, with experience. Hours are
1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday thru Fri-
day.
1-Switchboard operator to be on call
days. Must be experienced.
1-Illustrator to work approx. 10 to 20
hrs. per week. Must have some ex-
perience. Willbe doing straight copy
work.

Homecoming

-Ensian-Dan Woads
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Undaunted by cold, wind, rain
and snow, Homecoming partici-
pants seem to agree that the
weekend was the "Cat's Pajamas."
A skidding bed race, Michigan's
stunning 27-6 victory over North-
western and the capacity crowd
at the Louis Armstrong Concert
set off a "Roaring Twenties"
Homecoming.
Friday afternoon's activities
were reminiscent of the old class
games played during the days of
the University's first Homecoming
40 years ago, featuring a scramble
for silver dollars in a hay. stack
and a tricycle rally. Then there
were the traditional events such
as the "Yell Like, Hell" contest,
the Mu4bowl Game, chariot race
and the Little LeMans.
Thousands of cars streamed past
the living units to view myriads
of " '63 Skiddo" displays. "The
Original Roaring Twenties" chalk-
ed up enough additional points
for the Evans Scholars to capture
them top honors for the weekend.

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For further information, please
General Div., Bureau of Appts.,
SAB, Ext. 3544.

call
3200

SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB-
Camp Mataponi, Maine-Will inter-
view on Fri., Nov. 8 from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. at Summer Placement. Possible
openings are for women: group head,
waterfront counselor, sailing counse-
lor, tennis counselor, golf counselor,
land sports. Minimum age is 21.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please

-Daily-Jim Lines
NO NEEDLES-Looking for silver dollars in a hay stack is a lot more fun than looking for needles.
The contestants, women in middy blouses and bloomers, had five minutes to collect all the dollars they
could. The huge pile of hay covered a large segment of the Diag.

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-Daily-Todd Pierce
SHEETS TO THE WIND-Pushing a bed down the mall from in front of the
Rackham Bldg. and across the Diag to the General Library with a girl perched
on top is quite a feat, as any one of the entrants will attest. The bed race Fri-
day was the first one on campus since 1923.

-Daily-Jim Lines
MUDBOWL-Each year Sigma Alpha Epsilon
and Phi Delta Theta fraternities battle it out
for top honors in the Mudbowl Game on the
lawn of the SAE House.

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Radar Systems
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inertial Guidance Systems
Television Systems
Aircraft Instrumentation
Navigation Systems
Precision Components
Solid State Devices
U. S. Citizenship Required. Nor-
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necticut is easily accessible to the
entire New York metropolitan area.
For convenient appointment, please
make arrangements in advance

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