SAY, MARCH 12, 1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY AY, MARCH 12, 1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Make Recording DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN cli (Continued from Page 4) --Daily--Jim Gallo RECORDING-Members of the cast of Junior Girls Play, "What Can You Lose?" recorded the original music of the play on Thursday. First performance is set for next Thursday through Saturday; tickets are available at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre box office. FO R SPARKLINKG RESULTS . .. Stadiua Automatic Car Wash 142 East Hoover Harold Duerkson and accompanied by Rosemary Coman, will present works by Howard Hanson and William Schu- man. Compositions by Randall Thomp- son, Persichetti, Kennan, Paul Cooper, Menotti, Gordon Jacob and Schuman will be performed, and the recital will be open to the general public. Lectures A Series of three Introductory Com- puter Lectures will be given on Tues., March 15 and 22 and April 12 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the west lecture room, West Physics. Dr. Elliott I. Organick of the Ford Foundation computer proj- ect will give an introduction to pro- gramming in the MAD language and examples. A simple home problem will be given at the end of the second lec- ture. Students who turn in solutions will have their problems run on the IBMd704 computer and solutions will be discussed at the third lecture on April 12. MAD lecture notes will be supplied. Dr. Herbert E. Stokinger, Chief, Toxi- cologic Services, Cincinnati, will speak on "Community Air Pollution," on Mon., March 14 at 4 p.m. in the School of Public Health Aud., Placement Notices Personnel Requests: American Greetings Corp., Cleveland. Ohio, has openings for six additional engrs. as soon as possible. Interested in acquiring one Mechanical Engr. in- terested in the field of machine de- sign, as well as Mech. Engrs. or In- dustrial Engrs. interested in the field of general engrg. or mfg. engrg. Call the Bureau for further information. Communicable Disease Center, Sa- vannah, Ga., is presently recruiting to 1111 two Chemist positions in their Technical Development Labs. PhD min- imum or demonstrated ability to per-. form comparable independent research. Bartlesville Petroleum Research Cen- ter, Bureau of Mines. Bartlesville, Ok- lahoma., has a current vacancy for a Physical Chemist. 'Recent grads and June grads, will be considered. U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Lab., San Francisco, has vacancies in the following departments: Nucleonics Div., Military Evaluations Div., Chemi- cal Technology Div., Engrg. Div., Shops Branch, and for the staff of the Scien- tific Director. Call the Bureau for de- tails. Ben Z. Rubin Co., Detroit, is interest- ed in employing a Sales Engr. to sell nuclear instruments for them in northern Ohio and southern Michigan. Training in physics and electronics is required. Experience in application of nuclear instruments, industrial instru- ments or sales is desirable but not necessary. Also in need of a full-time secretary. New York Central System, N.Y.C., Is seeking 32 graduate Industrial Engr., 13 of whom are for their expanding Industrial Engrg. Dept., and will be given on-the-job guided experience on challenging assignments, and 19 of whom are for entrance into their Transportation, Engrg., Maintenance of Way, and Purchasing functions of their business. U.s. Civil Service Commission an- nounces examinations for Medical Of- fice and Statistical Draftsman, Em- ployee Development Officer and Ocean- ographer. Also on file at the Bureau is a list of federal job opportunities for persons entitled to 10 point veteran preference. New York State announces examina- tions to be held April 30 for: Asst. Civil Engr., Jr. Engr., Asst. Industrial Supt., Identification Officer, Sr. Id. Officer, Sr. Economist, Housing Mgt. Represen- Nave a WORLD of FUN! A T~velwith $ETA U/beevobe Low Cost Europe 60 ..,s ,, +tm $675 LLSS0 4-65 Deysd, ~ fi'e $99 tative, Jr. Insurance Qualifications Ex- aminer, Jr. Public Health Education, and Director of Cottage Program. Clos- ing date for applications is March 26. Delco Radio Div., GMC, Kokomo, Ind., has opening in their Acoustical Engrg. Lab. Interested in a man with an advanced degree in EE or physics and specific courses in acoustics and loudspeaker design. Travelers Ins. Co., is seeking six men to fill available positions in the area of Acctg.: one man - grad. of an acctg. school with 2-3 yrs. practical exper- ience; one man - with same back- ground for cost acctg.; and four men- grads of liberal arts colleges with or without a major in acctg. but prefer- ably with a background in the follow- ing courses: basic acctg. course, stat., business law, and elementary econ., no experience necessary. Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., and other locations, has opening for: Assoc. Plant Pathologist, Cost Account- ant, Assoc. Librarian-Library Business Service (Women), and Market Research Analyst and Forecaster. Also Interest- ed in any foreign students from France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil and Mexi- co who might be interested in summer employment opportunities in their In- dianapolis Internat'l headquarters. Kalamazoo Block & Pipe Co., Port- age, Mich., is looking for an Engr. of the class of '60, '59 or '58, preferably a Civil Engr. who is interested in a sales career where his background would be beneficial. Will do consider- able traveling in a limited area, Ben Z. Rubin Co., Detroit, has need of a Sales Engr. for Analog Computers. Should have training through differen- tial equations and training in physics and preferably some experience in ap- plied math. Aetna Life Ins. Co., Saginaw, Mich., has need of Salesmen - for special sales work with Estate Control Plan, Group and Business Ins. Openings in Saginaw. Flint, Bay City and all of N.E. Mich. University of Colorado has an open- ing for an additional staff member to serve as Radio-TV Director-Producer. Job description is on file at the Bu- reau. Gibson Refrigerator Div., Greenville, Mich., Is in need of an Export Service Administrative Asst. Applicants must speak fluent Spanish, Prefer native American with some experience in the export field. Central Farmers Fertilizer Co., Chi- cago, Ill., is seeking: Process Chemical Engr. with no experience; Process Chem. Engr. with 1-5 yrs. experience; Design Chemical Engr. with 5-10 yrs. experience; and Analytical Chemist with 1-5 yrs. experience. Northern Ill. University, DeKalb, Ill., has opening for Director of Radio and TV in the Div. of Regional Services. Should have a master's'degree or bet- ter, and his area of concentration should be either in raido speech or journalism with minors in English and speech, radio and/or education pre- ferred. Other combinations considered. Also position for Asst. in News and Promotional Services, with a master's degree or better and his area of con- centration should be either in jour- nalism or Eng, with mindra in speech or radio and education. Solvay Process Div., Syracuse, N.Y., has openings for: Civil Engr., Mathe-I matician, Power Engr., Chemical Engr., Chemist, Analytical Chemist, Design Engrs.-Mining, Mechanical, Electrical, Structural, and Engre. - Chem., Mech., and Indus. City of Detroit announces final fling dates for Key Punch Operator was 3/10 and for Animal Keeper, 3/21. AC Spark Plug Div., Flint, Mich., has a technical sales opening -- selling products other than spark plugs, such as oil filters, auto parts. Man with technical background preferably an engrg. background: ME, EE. For further information concerning any of the above positions, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin., Ext. 3371. Summer Placement Interviews:. Mon:, March 14: Portage Trails Council, Boy Scouts of America. Mr. James Stevenson will interview students for positions of: Waterfront, Scout skills work, handi- craft and dining room manager-must" have scouting experience. Will inter- view from 1:30 to 5:00. Tues., March 15: North Star, Camp for Boys, Hayward, Wis., will interview students for camp positions starting at 1:00 p.m. Recreation aids and nursing aids wanted at military hospitals all over the United States. Come in to the Summer Placement Service for details. Women only. The Summer Placement is open ev- ery afternoon from 1:30 to 5:00, plus Fri. morning from 8:00 until 12 noon, in Rm. D528 of the SAB. Student .Par t-Time 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 6 Meal jobs. 1 Lab dishwasher 2'Salesmen for rug cleaning co. (15-20 hrs. per week.) 2 Odd jobs. 5 Rms. in exchange for yard and housework. FEMALE 1 Lab. dishwasher 3 Typists (20 hrs. per week.) 1 Typist (mornings only, Mon:-Fri.) 3 Telephone callers. (hrs. flexible.) 1 block East of 1000 South Main Daily 8:00 to 6:00 Sunday 8:00 to4:00 U (Auhor of "1 Was a Teen-age Dwarf","The Many Loves of Dobie Gilli", etc.) I I THE THUNDERING MARCH OF PROGRESS Today, as everyone knows, is the forty-sixth anniversary of the founding of Gransmire College for Women, which, as everyone knows, was the first Progressive Education college in the n ited States. Well do I recollect the tizzy in the academie world when Gransmire opened its portals. What a buzz there was, what a brouhaha in faculty common rooms, what a rattling of teacups, when Dr. Agnes Thudd Sigafoos, first president of Gransmire, lifted her learned old head and announced defiantly, "We will teach the student, not the course. There will be no marks, no exams, no requirements. This, by George, is Progressive Education!" Well sir, forward-looking maidens aIl over the country cast off their fetters and came rushing to New Ham pshire to enroll at Gransmire. Here they found freedom. They broadened their vistas. They lengthened their horizons. They unstopped their bottled personalities. They roamed the campus in togas, lead- ing ocelots on leashes. And, of course, they smoked Marlboro cigarettes. (I say, "Of tourse." Why do I say, "Of course"? I say, "Of course" because it is a matter of course that anyone in search of freedom should naturally turn to Marlboro, for Marlboro is the smoke that sets the spirit soaring, that unyokes the captive soul, that fills the air with the murmur of wings. If you think flavor went out when filters came in-try Marlboro. They are sold in soft pack er flip-top box wherever freedom rings.. But all was not Marlboro and ocelots for the girls of Grans- mire. There was work and study too-not in the ordinary sense, to be sure, for there were no formal classes. Instead there was a broad approach to enlarging each girl's potentials, both mental and physical. Take, for example, the course called B.M.S. (Basic Motor Skills). B.M.S. was divided into L.D. (Lying Down), S.U. (Standing Up) and W. (Walking). Once the student had mas- tered L.D. and S.U., she was taught to W.-but not just to «'. any old wayl No, sir! She was taught to W. with poise, dignity, bearing! To inculcate a sense of balance in the girl, she began her exercises by walking with a suitcase in each hand. (One girl, Mary Ellen Dorgenicht, got so good at it that today she is bell captain at the Deshler-lilton Ifotel in Columbus, Ohio.) (A0 ORGANIZATION NOTICES Campus Elections: Polls workers La Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia, needed, for campus elections March March 14, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB. Cafe y 15, 16. Sign up for a time and place, conversacion, SGC headquarters, SAB. Call NO 3-0553 * * or come in after 3 p.m. Student Activities Bldg. Admin. $d., * * * Desk Space Available on 2nd floor of Congregational Disciples E & R Sti- SAB. Organizations interested in space, dent Guild, seminar: "Symbolization." contact Stuart Dow, Rm. 2535, SAB by Rev. J. E. Edwards, March 13, 9:30 a.m., mall by March 18. 524 Thompson. * * * * * * Political Issues Club, coffee hr. Most- Folklore Society, Guitar and Bongo ly social, and devoted to program plan- Workshops, March 12, 2-5 p.m., SAB, ning, March 13, 11 a.m., Union Cafe- * * * teria, S. Rm. India Students Assoc., panel discus- * * sion: "India's Foreign Policy," March Mich. Christian Fellowship, March 13 13, 3 p.m., Union, Conf. Rm. Partici- 4 p.m., Lane Hall. Speaker: "Christ pants: Profs. Crane, Park, Sen. Concealed in the Old Testament." B'NAI B'RITH HILL EL FOUNDATION 1429 H ill Street Announces Lecture No. 2 in series, "WHAT'S WORT H LIVING FOR? Some Guidelines for the Perplexed of the 60's" Wed., Mar. 16 at 8 P.M. in Zwerdling-Cohn Chapel Prof. George A. Peek, Jr., Assoc. Prof., Political Science "A Coninuing Search for Truth" BUSINESS SERVICES REWEAVING-Burn, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade, NO J-4847. TYPING These., term papers, reason- able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590. J2 Are you lost in the crowd? Is that your trouble buie Be an Individualist and be out of it! Join the other outs at Ralph's, RALPH'S MARKET 109 Packard NO 23175 (Just two doors from the Blue Front) J39 GERMAN & FRENCH coaching for doc- toral candidates. Experienced Swiss tutor. Call NO 3-2927. J32 Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners 81.00 and up J. EABU SALES AND SERVIC 322 W. Liberty NO 3-3604 )J5 ONE-DAY SERVICE AT SANFORDS... Shoe Repairing Hat Cleaning Tailoring Pressing Shoe Shining 119 East Ann Street Open 'Til 8 P.M. - Also Sundays & RHolidays (Opposite court house since 1927) NO 8-8966 J21 Special Offers March 1960 Atlantic-8 mo ................$3.00 Sat. Eve. Poast-37 Wks. .......$2.97 Esquire- mos$................2.00 Holiday-15 mos.. ..... .3.75 New Republic-9 mos. ............*3.00 New Yorker-8 mos..............3.00 Time, Life, Sports Illus., and News- week less than $.09 per copy. STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY Call NO 2-3061 J31 FOR RENT LARGE ROOM, double or single. Linens and cleaned weekly. NO 2-8718. 075 NEAR CAMPUS-HOSPITAL, furnished living room, kitchen, bath. NO 2-0070. C76 LARGE ROOM, single or double. Linens and cleaned weekly, NO 2-81. 74 SINGLE ROOM for men, one block to Michigan Union. 509 S. Division, or call 8-6757 before 8 P.M. ' C71 ACTUALLY on campus, clean 5 rooms furnished. NO 3-5947. C20 CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable. Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. 017 ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS--Modern apartment, 514 . Forest. Also room. NO 2-143."C25 LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. RU 2-4959, 5843 Geddes Road. C35 FOR RENT: Quiet, pretty, furnished apt, for 2, 1 bedroom, good heat, near campus. NO 5-8516. C53 GIRL WANTED to share spacious apart- ment close to campus next semester. Cll NO 5-7616 after 5 p.m. 087 DO YOU HAVE boarders moving out- Rooms for rent? Apartments for rent? Do you want a cheap, convenient, widely read source to publish this in- formation??????7?7? then - try the MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED 042 NO 2-4786 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES C-TED STANDARD SERVICE IFriendly service is our business. Atlas tires, batteries and acessor- les, Warranted & guaranteed. See us for the best price on new & use dtires, Road service-mechanle on duty. ou epet more from standard and you gt It" 1920 . 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They were simply told to fling themselves about in any way their impulses dictated, and, believe you me, it was quite an impressive sight to see them go bounding into the woods with their togas flying. Honoring Purim and Jewish Music Month SONGS. ....................... ..,.............Muriel Greens pun, Soprana ps I I 11