,CT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1960 T THE MICHIGAN DAILY - =.. ''m' _________ ..*..A. *eS:'"fY.. . ,+'..v. A DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN s ;a 1 ___________________________ ~ ~ ... .. ..... "'~ .' ~ W~ ..',~ ~w~*~* ,cc.: rr, .. .,,., ,rM...... ______ _ __ t (Continued from Page 4) picture deadline to Mon.; 2) exemp- L of attendance at training meetings incumbents; disapproved interpre-3 on of Rule 7 to allow mailings of forms within the $15 expenditure wed "for the printing by SGO of h additional platform statements as candidate may desire." eceived report on work of Student Lsing and Environmental Health nmittee; approved recommendation continue student representation on scommittee. iretced Student Activities Commit- to investigate the various means of king available to new students in- nation similar to that now con- Led in the "M" Handbook, and to ort to the Council not later than meeting of April 13 with recom- ndations for action. irected SOO to request of the per University officials an oppor- iity to review the spring exarAL edule before it receives final ap- val and publication. he following student-sponsored so- t events have been approved for the sing weekend. Social chairmen are ninded that requests for approval social events are due in the Office Student Affairs not later than 12 lock noon on Tuesday prior to the nt. eb. 26: Alice Lloyd, Theta Xi, An- son Hse., Mich. Hse., Van Tyne Hse., lta Sigma Theta, Geddes Use., Grad. dent Council, Phi Delta Phi, Stock- 1I Hall, Theta Chi. 'eb. 27: Allen Rumsey Hse., Alpha lta Phi, Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha ma Phi, Alpha Tau Omega, Beta eta Pi, Delta Chi, Gomberg Hse., ppa Sigma, Kelsey Hse., Mich. Hse., I Delta Phi, Pi Lambda Phi, Sigma >ha Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, eta Chi, Van Tyne Hse., Zeta Beta ,u, Theta Delta Chi. Mon., Feb. 29: Charles Eliot Norton1 Lecture, illustrated. "Mycenaean Tombs and Heroic Tradition in Nestor's Pylos." Spyridon Marinatos, Rector and Prof.! of Archaeology, Univ. of Athens. 4:10 p.m., Rackham Amphitheatre. Academic Notices Psychology Colloquium: Dr. Sarnoxf Mednick, University of Michigan. "An Associational Theory of Creative Think- ing." Fri., Feb. 26, 4:15 p.m., Aud. B. Coffee will be served in 3417 Mason Hall from 3:45 to 4:15. Everyone welcome. Astronomical Colloquium. Fri., Feb. 26, 4:15 p.m., the Observatory. Dr. Alan H. Barrett will speak on "The Atmos- phere of Venus." Placement Notices The follow'ing schools have listed teaching vacancies for the 1960-61 school year. Flossmoor, Ill. - Elem. (K-6); Jr. HS Soc. Stud./Eng., Math/Sci., For. Lang. (prefer French). Monticello, N.Y. (Central Sch. Dist. No. 1) - 11th grade English. Muskegon, Mich.-7th gr. Sci./Phys. Ed., 8th gr. Math/Coaching, 9th gr. Eng./Coaching, Librarian, Art (7-10). Posen, Ill. (South Suburban Public School Cooperative Association of Cook County) - Sight Saving, Educable Mentally Handicapped. Perceptually Handicapped. Walton, N. Y. (Coop Board) -- Read- ing Specialist. For any additional information con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin Bldg., NO 3-1511. Ext. 489. Wed., March 2: (Summer Positions) Social Security Admin. will interview students for summer jobs. They have need of ten (10) student assts. (jun- iors) for the State of Mich. for 8 weeks during the summer months. Are inter- ested in majors in social sciences, so- cial services, and especially political science. Will be interviewed by field of- fices for specific positions; must file to take the April Federal Service En- trance Examination. If job works out favorably, student is assured of a job after graduation. Interviews: The following companies will inter- view at the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin. Bldg. Due to printing dif- ficulties, we are unable to enclose a more detailed description of the com- panies, but if you are interested, call ext. 3371 or 509 for information and and interview appointment. Mon., Feb. 29: Aeronautical Chart and Information Center, Harvard-Radcliffe, Program in Bus. Ad., Union Carbide Corp., East- man Kodak Co. Tues., March 1: Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Bus. Ad., Consolidate Edison Co. of New York, Continental Casualty Co., Martin E. Segal, Union Carbide Corp. Wed., March 2: 7th U.S. Civil Service, Jones & Laugh- lin Steel Corp., Metropolitan Life In- surance Co. Thurs., March 3: International Business M a e h i n e s (IBM), Procter and Gamble-Buying and Traffic. Fri., March 4: American Bank and Trust of Chicago, Prudential Life Insurance Co. Dept. of Labor, Battelle Memorial Institute. We'll see the usual PLUS. You're not herded around. A college tour that's different EUROPE SUMMER TOURS 225 Sequoia, Box 2 Pasadena, Calif. The following companies will inter-f view at the Engrg. Placement, 128H W.f Engrg. Bldg. Feb. 29, March 1 and 2:l Procter & Gamble, Manufacturing, Research and Dev., Engrg., Ind. Engrg. All degrees: ChE. BS and MS: CE, EE, EM, IE, and ME. BS: E Math, and Sci- ence. MS: Construction, Instru. BS and MS: Gen'l. Anal., Inorg., Org., and Phys. Chemistry. Feb., June and Aug.I grads. Summer employment: March 2! only. Citizenship required, March 1: The Sherwin-Williams Co., Locations: See job descriptions posted on Place- ment Bulletin Board. BS: ChE, EE, IE and ME. All degrees: Analytical, Inorg., Org. and Physical Chemistry. Feb., June and Aug. grads. Must be male U.S. citi- zen. Union Carbide Corp., New York Gen'l Offices,FNew York City area. BS and MS: ChE, CE, BE, EM. IE, ME and Met. Gen'l, Inorg. and Phys. Chem. and Math. BS: E Math. West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., all operation plants, Res. and Dev. Labs. and offices including Hinde & Dauch Div. and Multiwall Bag Div. All de- grees: ChE, EM and ME, Physics. BS: CE, E Physics. MS: Instru. PhD: All phases of Chem. and Physics. BA and MA: All degrees and programs for sales. Law: LLB or students with 1-2 yrs. of law -- Patent Agent Trainee - under- grad work in Engrg. June and Aug. graduates. Must be male U.S. citizen. Illinois Institute of Tech., Armour Research Foundation, all research divi- sions. All degrees: AE, ChE, CE, EE, EM ME, Met., Chem., Physics and Math. MS and PhD: Instru., and Nuclear. PhD: Bacteriology. June and Aug. grads. Citizenship required. Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc. Assign- ment in anyone of various locations (Principally midwest after trng. pro- gram in Buffalo, N.Y.) BS: ChE, Org. Chem. Also BA: Ind. Acctg. June grads. Men with military service completed. Lockheed Aircraft Corp.,. Ga. Div., Marietta, Ga. All Degrees: AE, EE, ME and Math. BS: E Physics. MS and PhD: Nuclear. June and Aug. grads. Summer employment: Jrs. Please check Place- ment Office on Feb. 29. Citizenship re- quired. The Mead Corp., Chillicothe, Ohio. BS, and MS: ChE, lB ME. MS: Sanitary. June and Aug. grads. Must be male U.S. citizen. March 1, 2, 3, and 4: Boeing Airplane Co., Seattle, Wash., and Wichita, Kansas. All degrees: AE, ME, EE, CE - (Structures), EM, E Physics, Also Welding Engrg., Physics and Math. June grads. Summer em- ployment: Special schedule for sum- mer posted on March 3. Must be active on campus outside classroom, have achieved above average academic ex- cellence, serious about summer work, and ready to accept a job. See Boeing Summer Program Poster for qualifi- cations. Citizenship required. Feb. 29, March 1: Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron Ohio. All degrees: Gen'l., Analytical, Inorg., Org. and Phys. Chemistry, Phy- sics, ChE. BS: CE, BE, E Phys., IE and ME. Feb. and June grads. Citizenship required. Goodyear Aircraft Corp., Akron, Ohio. All degrees: -AE, CE, BE ,and ME. MS and PhD: EM, Physics and Math. PhD:, Met. Summer employment: Please' check Placement Office the dlay before you planato interview. Citizenship re- quired. Must be able to be cleared for classified work. Sperry Rand Corp., Remington Rand Univac, St. Paul, Minn.; Philadelphia, Pa.; S. Norwalk Conn. All degrees: BE. Feb., June grads. Must be male U.S. citizen. March 1, 2, 3: The Martin Co., Baltimore, Orlando, and Denver. All degrees: EE and Met. BS: E Physics. MS: Mat'ls. and AE, Physics. PhD: AE, ChE, CE, EM, and Nuclear Physics & Phys. Chem. June grads. Citizenship required. Must pass company physical exam. Student ,Part=Time c-lne eiu aotsm e ok 4-ea jbs(3frteniie, sroit. Employment The following part-time jobs are available to students. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non- Academic Personnel Office, Rm. 1020 Admin. Bldg., during the following hours: Mon. through Fri., 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time work should contact Jim Stempson, Student Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext. 2939. MALE 2 Waiters (hours flexible.) 1 7 1 Typist (afternoons, 20 hrs. per week.) Tour guides for research labs. (10-15 hrs. per week, hrs. are flexible, back- ground or interest in natural science.) Typist-electric typewriter, $ a.m. to 12 noon, Monday-Friday.) 2 Bass or electric guitar players. 2 Rooms in exchange for yard and housework. 1 Housefather, grad. student preferred. Psych., Soc. or Ed. major. (6 nights per week 6-9 p.m. 35 min. drive from Ann Arbor.) FEMALE .t a satisfied subscriber I '1 \ The Michigan Union Presents 11 Summer Placement Service: The Summer Placement Service will be open every afternoon from 1:30 to 5, and all day Friday from 8:30 to 12 and from 1:30 to 5. Rm. D528 of the Student Activities Bldg. Interviews: The following organization will in- terview at the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin. Bldg. Call Ext. 3371 for an interview appointment. FACULTY-FAMILY DAY Concerts Concert: The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, William Steinberg, conduc- tor, will be heard at 8:30 p.m. Mon., Peb. 29 in the following program: So- nata "Pian e Forte" for Two Instru- mental Choirs (Gabriell); Symphony No. 2 in D major (Beethoven); Over- ture to "Don Giovanni" (Mozart); Pittsburgh Symphony (Hindemith); and the Prelude to "Die Meistersinger" (Wagner). Tickets are available Mon. during the day, until 4:30, at the of- fices of the University Musical Society; and will be on sale at the Hill. Aud. box office after 7:00 p.m. until concert time. Lectures Lecture: Dr. Matta Akrawi, Director of the New York office of UNESCO, will speak on "Education in the Arab World" on Mon., Feb. 29 at 4:15 p.m. in Aud. A. A discussion on this same topic will be held at 8 p.m., Feb. 29 in the E. Conference Em., Rackham Bldg. Sat., Feb. 27 ... 2-5 P.M. Union Ballroom r -me Ping Pong Billiards FREE ! 11 TONIGHT SPEAKS: 11 B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation 1429 H ill Street Bridge Entertainment "I read the GARGOYLE, as we are fresh out of mail-order catalogs. Not only is it good to read while relaxing, but it can be put to good use afterward." 4 SABBATH SERVICES Friday, February 26, 7:15 P.M. IN BRASLEY LOUNGE. FREE! Refreshments GARGOYLE IS COMING THIS MONDAY Sponsors: Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternrity ALL FACULTY MEMBERS AND FAMILIES ARE WELCOME. BRING A QUARTER Askembly: Dr. Henry F. Vaughan Will speak on -A Look at Public Health I Through the Years" on Mon., Feb. 29 at 4 p.m., School of Public Health Aud. ..... 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