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1966

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

U' Offers

Blood Bank

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Facilities
University faculty members and
non-academic employes can have
blood free for themselves and their
families in time of need.
The Michigan Blood Bank As-
sociation with the aid of the Uni-
versity personnel office will open
its rolls for new members on April
12. Membership is open to full-
time or part-time regularly em-
ployed staff members.
If a man becomes a member of
the Association, he, his wife, each
of their respective parents, and all
of their children will be eligible
for free blood which can be ad-
ministered by the American Red
Cross anywhere in the United
States.
The donation of one pint of
blood every two years is the only
requirement for active member-
ship.
Any employed staff member who
has remained active six years prior
to his 60th birthday shall be
considered a life member. A life
member may receive all benefits.
Many University staff members
cannot make donations because of
illness and age limitation. The
personnel office has requested that
more able donors express a desire
to aid their fellow workers by act-
ing as proxies at the blood bank
clinics which are held twice yearly.
Organization
Notices
Gamma Delta, Luth. Stud. Club, Len-
ten Vespers, with Holy Communion,
Mar. 23, 7:30 p.m., 1511 Washtenaw.
Newman Club, Christian Marriage
Series: Mixed Marriages, Mar. 23, 8
p.m., Newman Club Center.
s "
Univ. Coed Riding Club, Meeting,
Mar. 24, 6:50 p.m., WAB. For informa-
tion, call NO 3-7778.
* * * '
W.A.A. Golf Club, Meeting, Mar. 24,
7:15 p.m., WAB.
* * *
Young Democratic Club, Meeting with
A.A. Councilman Dennard, Mar. 23, $
p.m. 3532 SAB.
* *
Lutheran Student Association, Lenten
Vespers, Mar. 23, 7:15 p.m., Hill St. at
S. Forest Ave.

(Continued from Page 4)
March 24, at 8:00 p.m. in room 0201 of
the Ann Arbor High School. Three un-
ion members from France will be spe-
cial guests.
Engineers: Copies of the "Engineers'
Job Directory" for 1960 are now avail-
able at the Engineering Placement Serv-
ice, Room 128H West Engineering Build-
ing. Free to Seniors and Graduate stu-
dents.
Library Hours During Spring Recess.
The General Library, the Undergraduate
Library, and divisional libraries will be
open on regularly scheduled hours un-
til noon on Sat., March 26. The Univer-
sity libraries will be open on short
schedulesfrom Mon., March 28. through
Fri., April 1. Libraries will be closed
Sun., March 27 and April 3, also Sat.,
April 2.
The General Library and the Under-
graduate Library will be open from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon. through Fri.,
March 28-April 1. The Audio Room, in
the Undergraduate Library, will be
closed during the spring recess. vaca-
tion hours for divisional libraries will
be posted on the doors of each library.
For information regarding library hours,
when divisional libraries cannot be
reached by telephone, call ext. 3184.
All libraries will resume regular sched-
ules Mon., April 4.
Concerts
Guest Harpsichordist: Alice Ehlers,
guest harpsichordist, will play a con-
cert with a Chamber Orchestra con-
sisting of members from the University
Symphony Orchestra, directed by Jo-
seph Blatt, in the RackhamnLecture
Hall on .Wed., March 23 at 8:30 p.m. In-
cluded in the program are concertos
by J. S. Bach, J. C. Bach, and F. J.
Haydn. Open to the public.
Lectures
University Lectures in Journalism.
Karl Suomalainen, internationaly-
known Finnish cartoonist for the Hel-
sinki Sanomat, will speak on Wed.,
March 23 at 3 p.m. in Rackham Ampili-
theatre. The public is cordially invited.
Tibor Halasi-Kun, Professor of Turk-
ic Studies, Near and Middle East In-
stitute, Columbia University will speak
on "Westernization in Turkey" Wed.
March 23, 4:10 p.m. Aud. A.
Lecture: William Frackelton, Assoc.
Clinical Prof. of Surgery, University of
Wisconsin, will speak on "Salvaging the
Injured Hand" on Wed., March 30 at
8:15 p.m. in m. M5330, Med. Sci. Bldg.
Lecture: Prof. Herman Zanstra, Uni-
versity of Amsterdam, will speak on
"Memory" on Wed., March 30 at 4 p.m.
in Rm. 33, Angell Hall.
Special Lecture: Morris K. Barrett,
M.D., Medical Officer, National Cancer

Institute will speakon "The Phenomena
of Tumor Immunity and Some Possible
Relationship with Biology in General"
on Thurs., March 24, at 7:30 p.m. in
Aud. C.
Guest Lecturer: Jorn Thiel will lec-
ture on the topic "The Use of Audio-
visual Techniques in Music Education
in Germany" in Aud. A on Thurs.,
March 24, at 4:15 p.m. Open to the
general public.
Illustrated Lecture: "The Beginning
of Islamic Art" by Dr. Henri Stern, Mai-
tre at the Centre National de la Recher-
che Scientifique, Paris, now at the In-
stitute for Advanced Study, Princeton,
New Jersey, Thurs., March 24, at 4:15
p.m., Room 203, Tappan Hall.
Bernard Lewis, Chairman, History De-
partment, School of Oriental and Afri-
can Studies, University of London, will
speak on "The Ottoman Archives in
Istanbul: A Source for Middle Eastern
and European History" on Thurs., March
24 at 4:10 p.m. in Aud. C.
Academic Notices
Sociology Colloquium: James Davis,
Department of Sociology, University of
Chicago, will speak on "Great Books
and Small Groups: A Study of Role
Structure," on Wed., March 23, 4:15
p.m., East Conference Room, Rackham
building.
Biological Chemistry Colloquium: Dr.
Herbert Tabor, Laboratory of Cellular
PharmacologyNational Institute of Ar-
thritis and Metabolic Diseases, Nation-
al Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md.,
will speak on "Biochemical and Phar-
macological Studies of Putrescine, Sper-
midine, and Spermine," n M6423 Medi-
cal Science Building at 4:00 p.m. April
1, Coffee will be served in the depart-
ment's reading room (5410) at 3:30
p.m.
Seminar in Mathematical Statistics:
Will meet Thurs., March 24, at 4 p.m.
in room 3201 Angell Hall. Prof. P. S.
Dwyer will speak on "the application of
the invariance methods to rank tests."
Applied Mathematics Seminar: Prof.
David S. Greenstein will speak on "An
Analytic Continuation Problem Related
to Singular Integral Equations and
Operator Theory," Thurs., March 24, at
4:00 p.m. in Room 246 West Engineer-
ing. Refreshments will be served in
Room 274 West Engineering at 3:30 p.m.
Botanical Seminar: Dr. Peter Ray of
the Department of Botany will speak
on "The Theory of Osmosis" Wed.,
March 23 at 4:15 p.m. 1139 NS. Refresh-
ments will be served at 4 p.m.
Placement Notices
SUMMER PLACEMENT
INTERVIEWS
Jackson County Girl Scout Council,
Jackson, Mich., will be interviewing for
women counselors on Thurs., March 24.

Camp Hilton, Walloon Lake, Mich.
Carl Bauerle will interview men and
women counselors on Thursday p.m.
Camps Barrington & Rhoda, West
Copeke, N.Y., will interview men and
women for counseling positions from
1:00 to 2:00 p.m., Wed., March 23.
Central New Jersey YMCA Camps will
be interviewing for all types of male
counselors, Thurs., March 24 and Friday
morning from 8:30 to 12 noon.
REQUESTS
The National Bank of Detroit will
have several openings for qualified
stenographers and secretaries beginning
in early June. Come into the Summer
Placement for further information.
The Summer Placement is open Mon-
day through Friday from 1:30 to 5:00
p.m., and Friday morning from 8:30 to
12 noon in Room D528 of the S.A.B.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS
Attention: Fri., March 25, is the final
filing date for applications for the Fed-
eral Service Entrance Exam given April
9. There will be one more exam given
May 14, applications for this must be
filed by April 28.
Firm in Ann Arbor has a part-time
opening for person to do drafting and
detail work. Must be proficient in me-
chanical drawing; must be a junior
or senior; prefer U.S. citizen and must
be a man.
Educational Organization in Ann Ar-
bor Area has need of a Research As-
sistant to do part-time work involving
simple statistical procedures. About 20
hours a week. Upperclassman,.
Radio Station in Ann Arbor Area has
need of a Receptionist. Must be good
typist, shorthand would be useful, but
not necessary. Must have an interest in
radio work, prefer someone with radio
experience.
Waling, Lerchen & Co., Investment
Securities, Pontiac, Mich., is interested
in training salesmen to sell securities
in their Pontiac office. Offer an ex-
cellent 6 months training program.
Ayerst Labs. of N.Y., has openings for
Pharmaceutical Salesmen to cover Flint,
Saginaw, and Bay City area-traveling
3 out of 8 weeks. Men with BA in sci-
ences such as chemistry, zoology, biol-
ogy, bacteriology, etc. Would also be
interested in a man with grad. work
in marketing.
Radio Station in Ann Arbor Area has
vacancy for Receptionist - Copywriter.!
Must be able to take dictation-short-
hand is not absolutely necessary.
Organization in Warren County,
Penna., has opening for position in Ac-
counting and Budgeting. Man with'
B.B.A., age: 25-32.
State of Michigan announces exami-
nations for: Recreational Harbors Ad-
ministrator, Institution Chaplain, and
Highway Engineer. Applications must
be in by April 6th.
7th Region U.S. Civil Service an
nou.nces examination for Tax Examiner.
April 4th is final closing date.
Company in Detroit needs Salesmen
to sell metal cutting tools, in Eastern,
Michigan, an done in Western Michi-
gan. Men with B.A.; must have sales
experience; Age 28-40; good opportun-
ity for advancement.
Autolite Co., Owosso, Mich., is look-'
ing for graduate accountant to fill;
vacancy. College grad., Experience-3-5
vrs. Industrial Acctg., Male, Age: 25-35
yrs., and married.
A. C. Spark Plug Div., Flint, Mich.,
has need of a Women's Counselor to
work in Medical Dept. Woman with
M.A.-prefer MA in Counseling Psych.
or minimum would be background or
experience in Counseling. Alternate
training-teaching or nursing. Age:
35-40.
U. S. Atomic Energy Comm., lias
openings in offices all over the U.S. for
the following: Project Representative;
Reactor Safety Engr.: Reactor Engr.;
Project Engr,; Chief, Technical Oper-
ations Branch; Patent Advisor; Pro-

curement Specialist; Deputy Directpr,
Development Contracts Div.; Chief,
Property Mgt. Branch; and openings
for Nuclear Engineers. Call the Bureau
for complete and detailed information.
7th Region U.S. Civil Service job va-
cancy list for March is now on file at
the Bureau. Openings for: Supervisory
Budget Analyst; Chemical, Biological
and Radiological Defense Officer;
Claims Examiner Trainee; Clinical So-
cial Worker; Occupational Therapist;
Dietitian. Bulletin effective through
April 15th.
For further information, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.,
Ext. 3371.
INTERVIEWS
The following companies will inter-
view at the Engineering Placement,
128H W. Engrg. Bldg.:
March 24
General Telephone Co. of Michigan.
State of Michigan. B.S.: E.E. & Physics,
Feb. & June graduates, must be male
U.S. citizen.
Radiation, Inc., Melbourne, and Or-
lando, Fla. All Degrees: E.E., B.S.-M.S.:
E.M., I.E. & M.E. B.S.: E. Physics.
Ph.D.: Math. June and August grad-
uates. Must be male U.S. citizen.
Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Com-
pany, Industrial & Automotive Divis-
ions, Beloit, Wisconsin. B.S.: E.E. &
M.E., June graduates. Summer em-
ployment: Juniors in above programs.
Must be male U.S. citizen.
March 24 & 25
General Tire & Rubber Co. Aerojet-
General Corp., Sacramento, Azusa and
San Ramon, Calif. All Degrees: A.E.,
E.E., E.M., & M.E., Math, M.S.-Ph.D.:
Ch.E., C.E., I.E., Instru., Met,, Nuclear,
Analyt., Org. & Phys. Chem.; Physics.
B.S.: E. Math. & E. Physics. B.S.-M.S.:
Materials. June graduates. Summer
employment: Company does not pay
transportation for summer hires. Must
be U.S. citizen.
March 25
Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc.
Ramo-Wooldridge Div., Los Angeles,
Calif. Particularly interested in: M.S.-
Ph.D.: E.E., E.M., Instru. & M.E., Math.
Ph.D.: Physics. B.S,: E.E., E Math.,. E.
Physics, M.E. & Scl. Must be upper
10' or w/pertinent experience. Feb.,
June & Aug. graduates. Summer em-
ployment: Only Ph.D.s about 1 year
from completion. U.S. citizenship re-
quired. Men and (Women-Ph.D.s).
U.S. Government Bureau of Public
Roads. Anywhere in U.S. B.S.-M.S.:
C.E. & Construction. June graduates.
Must be male U.S. citizen.
Student Part-Time
Emnloyment
The following part-time jobs are
available to students. Applications for
these jobs can be made in the Non-
Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020
Administration Building, during the
following hours: Monday through Fri-
day, 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring stu-
dents for part-time work should con-

PERSONAL
THE ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA
PLEDGE CLASS
STRIKES AT A D PI AND AKL
both of us
We have a Pi plate and a Lam plate.
How about serving there at an ex-
change dinner?
PWR and VMP P61
TODAY SPIFFY received his Michigan
Pin - now he's a full-fledged mem-
ber of the campus! F64
MICHIGAN MEN AND CO-EDS: If in-
terested in posing for The Michigan
Daily Spring Fashion Supplement,
please stop by at The Daily building
today from 1:30 on. Or call NO 2-3241.
F63
TONIGHT . Tonight mass meeting
for campus pre - sale MICHIGRAS
ticket sellers on the 3rd floor confer-
ence room in the Union - you too can
be a MICHIGRASnick, don't miss out
on the fun. F62
PUBLIC APOLOGY
In humbleness, I would like to
openly apologize to the many vic-
tims of my obnoxious endeavors at
the Alpha Sig pledge formal.
Jan, NO 2-4514
F59
CAMPUS CLOSEUP
Do you know?
Marilyn Hart............ 5-8661
"T" Francis................2-1135
F58
AM DRIVING to Harrisburg, Pa., Fri.,
8 A.M. Anyone wanting ride there or
anywhere along turnpike call Monte,
NO 8-6377, tcnight! P57
THE BARN - will be closed during
Spring Vacation. P60
SAVE MONEY, Take Willopolitan to the
airports March 25. Tickets on sale,
SAB, 3:15-5:30, Monday-Thursday.
F56
TOURING EUROPE this summer by
automobile. Passenger wanted. For
information call NO 3-0622, Tom Nott.j
F51
FOR RENTj
NEAR State Theatre. 3 room furnishedI
apartment and private bath. Call NO
2-7274. C78
GIRLS! Close to campus, single and
double rooms. Phone 3-2189. C77
ACTUALLY on campus, clean 5 rooms
furnished. NO 3-5947. C20
CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable.
Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. C17
ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS--Modern
apartment, 514 S. Forest. Also room.
NO 2-1443. ' C25
LARGE ROOM, single $8 per week. HU
2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35
GIRL WANTED to share spacious apart-
ment close to campus next semester.

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .80 2.00 2.96
3 ,96 2.40 3.55
4 1.12 2.80 4.14
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Call Classified between 1:00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
and 9:00 and T1 :30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786

I

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES

C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. Warranted & guaranteed. See
us for the best price on new &
used tires. Road service--mechanic
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168

BUSINESS SERVICES
HEY THERE!
You with your thoughts on vacation.
Hungry?
go to
RALPH'S MARKET

i

709 Packard

NO 2-3175
J34

$I1.

WHITE'S AUTO SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
82

'I

CAMPUS

OPTICIANS

SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERING
Auto and Furniture
Refinished - Reupholstered
Convertible Tops
NO 3-8644
YAHR'S MOTOR SALES
Bumping and Painting
Used Cars Bought and Sold
NO 3-4510
Both at 507 S. Ashley

89

Protect your car ! I
. Fall Changeover
. Antifreeze
. Winter Lubrication
Complete Tune-up Service Available
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION
601 Packard NO 8-9429
S3!
USED CARS
1957 ISETTA 300 convertible, $450. NO
3-6941, after 6 p.m. N12
1954 CHEVROLET 2-door. Terrific deal.,
Call NO 8-7341. B36
BIKES and SCOOTERS.
There was a young man named Mike!
Who crossed sweet Betsy on his bike
But Betsy was clever
She rode her scooter-
Now Mike is flying a kite.
MOTOR SCOOTERS, INC.

. I

tact Jim
viewer at
2939.

Stempson, ', udent Inter-a Call NO 5-7616 after 5 p.m. C67
Normandy 3-1511, extension
DO YOU HAVE boarders moving out-
Male Rooms for rent? Apartments for rent?

Theloutof 2O
that didnt get smoked

5 Meal jobs. Do you want a cheap, convenient,
2 Single rooms in exchange for yard widely read source to publish this in-
and housework. formation??????????? then - try the
1 Graduate student, Statistical Math. MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED
(full-time.) NO 2-4786
1 Campus representative for national C42
organization (approx. 10 hrs. per
weekBUSINESS PERSONAL

314 Detroit St.

NO 8-6927
Zll

Most frames replaced
while you wait.
Broken lenses duplicated
FAST service on all repairs
240 NICKELS ARCADE
NO 2-9116 NO 8-6019
J21
TYPING: Theses, term papers, reason-
able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590.
JIl
SWEATERS made into cardigans or
mended. 620 Church St. Call 3-4619.
J33
Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners
$15.00 and up
J. LEABU SALESnAND SERVICE
322 E. Liberty NO 3-3604
ONE-DAY SERVICE
AT SANFORDS
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
Open 'Til 8 P.M. -
Also Sundays & Holidays
(Opposite court house since 1927)
NO 8-6966
J2
Special Offers
March 1960
Atlantic-8 mos...............$3.00
Sat. Eve. Post-37 wks. ............$2.97
Esquire-8 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
TRANSPORTATION
PHOENIX - Riders wanted. Share driv-
ing of new car. Expenses under $15.
Leave March 25, arrive March 27. Call
NO 3-6569. 045
RIDE WANTED to OKLAHOMA CITY
during Spring vacation - will share
expenses. Call NO 5-2585 after 7 P.M.
038
SORRY, I didn't help you today, but
if you need a ride home, to Florida,
Oregon, Tennessee, or even New York
-just let people know through the
Classified ads. Call NO 2-4786 and let
us help you. 030
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
48 hour service with few exceptions
on record players and tape record-
ers. Reasonable rates.
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500
X42
GRINNELL'S
Grinnell Special RCA Stereo Records
reg. $4.98 on sale at $2.79
reg. $5.98 on sale at $3.29
Grinnell 12 base Electric Chord Organ
reg. $99.50 on sale at $69.50
Magnavox Stereo Phono-Console
reg. $199.50 on sale at $150.00
(walnut & oak slightly higher)
Grinnell March of Progress Special-
Grinnell Clayton Piano on sale for
$495.00

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1'
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Fema;%I
Typists (20 hrs, per week.)
Library Assistants (15 hrs. p
Dietician-cook (weekends).
Campus representative for
organization tapprox. 10

per week.)
national
hrs, per

week i.
1 Psych experimenter.

STUDENTS!
It's spring vacation time again.
If you are traveling North, South,
East or West, we have shoes for
your every need.

HONEYMOONERS: Spend your honey-
moon at Kay-Ray Log Cottages on
East Grand Traverse Bay, 10 miles
north of Traverse City. These log
cottages with natural fireplaces are
in a beautiful pine woods right on
the water. They are secluded, modern
and equipped for cooking. Linens fur-
nished.
10' discount to the first 10 reserva-
tions received. Write: Kay-Ray, R.R.
No. 2, Box 133, Williamsburg, Mich.
FF2
SHELLEY BERMAN coming May 4. 2
shows, 7 P.M. & 9:30 P.M. Reserva-
tions now being taken at Bob Mar-
shall's Book Shop or phone NO 2-8449.
FF1
BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr Pat-
terson and Auld Co., 1209 South Uni-
versity, NO 8-8887. FF99
FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC It's Johnny
Harberd - Bob Elliot - Boll Weevils -
Andy Anderson - Dick Tilkin - Al
Blaser - Kingsmen - Ray Louis -
Larry Kass plus many others. Phone
THE BUD-MOR AGENCY, NO 2-6362.
FF100
EUROPEAN TOURS, '60. 45 days, 9
countries including Oberammergau
Passion Play & Olymtpics, if desired.
All for $705 For details write West-
ropa, Box 2053, Ann Arbor, FF1
HELP WANTED-Male
Excellent CAREER Opportunity
Detroit, Ann Arbor residents, mar-
ried or engaged male graduating
seniors or grad students, any field.
Write Box 1, Michigan Daily. Yi
ROOM AND BOARD
VACANCY available in Hillel Fdn, dor-
mitory. Kitchen facilities for kosher
meals. Work in partial payment for
room. Contact Mrs. Woronoff at Hillel
or phone HU 3-0840. E16

FOR SALE
21" RCA TV FOR SALE-in perfect
condition. Must sacrifice-$75. Call
NO -2-2350. B48
CAPEHART - 3 speed mohagany hi-fl.
Like new. With stand and $100 worth
of records. Best offer. NO 3-1741.
B35
LIFE
Student-faculty price
21 weeks ..................$1.91
1 year ............... .....$4.00
(Reg, price ......$5.95 for 1 year)
Student Periodical Agency
NO 2-3061
B27
STUDENTS-I will give you a 25% dis-
count on a name brand portable type-
writer, backed by Ann Arbor's most
reputable office supply company. For
demonstration, call Ralph Frederick,
3-3839, 5-9 evenings. B44
ALTERATIONS
DRESS MAKING, Ladies' Tailoring, Al-
terations. Call NO 2-3481, cay or eve-
ning. P1
WANTED TO RENT
NON-SMOKING sophomore would like
to rent a large room for summer
school and the '60-'61 school year.
Must be very quiet and within two
blocks of the Michigan Union. Also
must have access to a refrigerator.
Call Dave at NO 5-8489 between 6 and
9 p.m.
AWAY NEXT YEAR? Faculty couple
will sublet your 4 or 5 room apart-
ment Sept. 1960 to June 1961. Cam-
pus area only. Local references. NO 2-
4988. L7
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. WI

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CAMPUS
619
E. Liberty
NO 2-0266

DOWNTOWN
So. Main
2 STORES NO 2-6326

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ADVANCED DEGREE CANDIDATES
in ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINU'
PHYSICS
MATHEMATICS
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
to discuss with members of our Technical Staff
professional research and development oppor-
tunities in the following general fields:
MISSILE ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS
ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS
INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS
DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION AND TEST EQUIPMENT
BASIC ELECTRONIC RESEARCH
ELECTRONIC RECONNAISSANCE AND COUNTERMEASURES
MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES
OPTICS AND INFRARED
AIR NAVIGATION AND TRAFFIC CONTROL
ANTISUBMARINE WARFARE
ELECTRONIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION
NUCLEAR ENERGY APPLICATIONS
APPLIED MATHEMATICS
BASIC AND APPLIED PHYSICAL RESEARCH
Appointments for interviews Friday,
March 25. can be arranaed throuah the

323 S. Main

NO 2-5667
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get smoked.
People break it open to demonstrate its unique Dual Filter containing Activated
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far more than high filtration ... it brings out the best taste of the best tobaccos-as
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Try a pack of Tareytons. We believe the extra pleasure they bring will soon have
you passing the good word to your friends.
HERE'S HOW THE DUAL FILTER DOES IT:
1. It combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL
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VACATIONS
CAMPUS BIKE & TOY WILL REPAIR
OR STORE YOUR BICYCLE WHILE
YOU'RE OUT OF TOWN.
USED HOBBIES
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PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED
Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co.
213 E. Washington NO 3-3109
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Service on All
Radios, T.V.'s and Hi-Fi's
All Work Guaranteed
STOFFLET'S RADIO AND TV SERVION
207 E. Ann NO 8-8116
X22
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS anal BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
FM
IN YOUR CAR
convert your present radio
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1319 South University
X41
ORGANS and PIANOS by WURLIT.
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violins and bows. Also GUITARS and
BRASS INSTRUMENTS.
Sales - Service - Rentals - Lessons
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