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*Michigan Daily assumes no edi-
torial responsibility. Notices should
be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1959
VOL. LXX, NO. 36
General Notices
Seniors: College of LS&A, and Schools
of Business Administration, Education,
Music, and Public Health: Tentative
lists of seniors for February graduation
have been posted on the bulletin
board in the first floor lobby, Admin.
Bldg. Any changes therefrom should be
requested of the Recorder at Office of
Registration and Records Window No.
A, 1513 Admin. Bldg.
Sports and Dance Instruction: Wo-
men students who have completed the
physical education requirement may
register electively for physical educa-
tion classes on Mon., Tues. and Wed.,
Nov. 2 through 4, 8:00 to 11:45 a.m.,
main floor Barbour Gymnasium.
The Women's Research Club will
meet on Mon., Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. in the
Practice Court Room in Hutchins Hall
in the Law School. Mrs. Elizabeth
Brown wil Ispeak on "The Law School,
Its First Hundred Years."
Science Research Club Meeting. Rack-
ham Amphitheater, Tues., Nov. 3, 7:30
p.m. Program: "The Hydration of Ions"
-Gordon Atkinson, Chemistry. "Trans-
mission of Acquired Characters in
Planarial James V. McConnell Psy-
chology. Election of new members.
Dues for 1959-60 accepted after 7:15 p.m.
Lectures
Lecture Sir George Trevelyan, War-
den of the Shropshire Adult College,
Attingham, England, will speak on "Ex-
periment in Adult Education," Mon.,
Nov. 2 at 4:15 p.m., in Aud. B, Angell
Hall.
R. Ghirshman of the French Archae-
ological Mission in Iran will give an
ilustrated lecture on "Une Ziggourat
ou 'Tour de Babel' Pres de Suse, Iran"
on Tues., Nov. 3, at 4:15 p.m., 203
Tappan Hall.
Academic Notices
Space Astrophysics Colloquium, Tues.,
Nov. 3, 4:15 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall.
Dr. E. N. Parker of the Fermi Institute
of Nuclear Studies, University of Chi-
Organization]
Notices
Am. Chem. Soc. Stud. Affiliate, lunch-
eon meeting, Nov. 3, 12 noon, 3003
Chem.,
Congregational, Disciples, E &R Stu-
dent Guild, Seminar: "Symbolization"
by Rev. J. E. Edwards, 9:30 a.m., Nov.
1; 524 Thompson.
Gamma Delta, Luth. Stud. Club. sup-
per-program at 6 p.m. followed by Rev.
A. Strege 'Personal Evangelis;, free
showing of full length movie- "Martin
Luther" at 8:15 p.m., 1511 Washtenaw.
Graduate Outing Club, hiking and/or
biking, Nov. 1, 2 p.m., meet in back of
Rackham (N.W. entrance).
La Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia, No'v.
2, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Conversa-
tion and coffee.
Mich. Christian Fellowship, Nov. 1,
4 -pa., Lane Hall. Speaker: Rev. W.
Bennett, "Is Christianity Practical?"
Am. Rocket Soc., meeting, Nov. 3,
7 p.m., 2084 E. Eng. Speaker: W. Dow,
"Space, Science, and Humanity."
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, rushing, Nov.
I And 2, 8 p.m., Union.
Unitarian Student- Group, meeting,
Nov. 1, 7 p.m., 1917 Washtenaw. Speak-
er: P. Pickett, "Neo-Orthodoxy and
Theism."0
cago, will speak on "The Solar Wind
and Interplanetary Space."
School of Social Work and Doctoral
Program in Social Science Colloquium:
Mon., Nov. 2 at 12 noon, 4th floor
lounge, Frieze Bldg. Dr. Morris Jano-
witz, Prof. of Sociology, wil speak on
"The Future of Social Work from the
Perspective of Social Science. Please
bring your lunch.
Engrg. Mechanics Seminar, Mon., Nov.
2 at 4:00 p.m. in Rm. 218, W. Engrg.
Bldg. Movses Kaldlan, Asst. Prof. of
Engrg. Mechanics, will speak. The title
of his talk will be "A Study of the
Prestressed Bow-String Arch." Coffee
will be served in Rm. 201 W. Engrg. at
3:30 p.m.
Placement Notices
The following schools have listed
teaching vacancies for the 1959-60
school year.
Montrose, Mich. -- History.
Saginaw, Mich. - English.
Southfield, Mich. - English.
Holland, Mich. - English/History and
Girls' Physical Education with English.
Plainfield, N. J. - First Grade and
English.
For any additional information con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
The following school has listed a
teaching vacancy for the 1960-61 school
year.
Kobe, Japan (Canadian Academy) -
Elementary and High School.
For any additional information con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
Personnel Requests:
State of Connecticut announces job
opportunities for Social Worker II
(Public Assistance) (Child Welfare)
(Mental Deficients). Closing date for
applications is Nov. 12, 1959. Also ex
amination for State Police Patrolman
-closing date: Nov. 5.
Executive Manpower Corp., Consult-
ing Firm, N.Y.C., is seeking a Director
of Research. Must have PhD in Physics,
Mathematics or Communication Engrg.;
broad interests in Communications In-
formation Theory, Solid State Physics,
Circuit Theory and a record of at least
a modest amount of original work in
above areas; reasonably well known
in professional circles.
H. K. Porter Co., Inc., Nat'l Electric
Div., Detroit, Mich., has opening for
young man under 40 yrs. of age, Cana-
dian or U.S. citizen, for Electrical Sales
position in eastern half of Mich. BS or
MS EE with or without experience.
Ha vard-Radcliffe, Radcliffe College,
Car oridge, Mass.: Program in Bus. Ad-
mi. - a one year graduate course for
yong women, specially designed 'for a
liberal arts major to provide profes-
sional training in the various fields of
Admin. There are full tuition fellow-
ships and loan grants. Call the Bureau
for further information.
For further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.
Bldg., Ext. 3371 or 509.
Summer Placement Service:
Interviews: Rm. D528, AB.
Nov. 2-Camp Indianola in Wiscon-
sin will interview for men counselors
in all fields of camping.
Nov. 6 - Camp Mataponi, Maples,
Maine, will interview women counsel-
ors for all fields of camping,. Married
couples may apply as there is a broth-
er camp.
Call Bureau of Appts., Ext. 3371, and
ask for Ward D. Peterson for an ap-
pointment interview. The Summer
Placement Service is opening December
1, in Rm. D528 of the BAB.
Interviews:
The following companles will inter-
view at the Bureau of Appointments,
4001 Admin., Ext. 3371.
Tues., Nov. 10:
Detroit Civil Service Commission, De-
troit, Mich. Location of work: Detroit,
Mich. Graduates: Feb. or June. Munici-
pal Corporation; Transportation, Water
Supply, Public Lighting, Police, Rec-
reation, Health, Hospitals, Fire, and all
other general municipal services. Em-
ploys 30,048. Men and women with de-
grees in Economics, Political Scinece,
English, Sociology, Psychology, Fine
Arts, History, Philosophy and Speech
for Actuarial, Advertising, Art, Biology,
Economists,' Management Training
Program, Merchandising, Personnel,
Public Admin., Public Relations, Pur-
chasing, Recreation, Social Work, or
Statistics. Men and women with BS in
Physics, BS in Mathematics, BS or MS
in Public Health, BS or MS in Archi-
tecture for all departments of City of
Detroit.
Wed., Nov. 11:
General Electric Co., Schenectady,
N.Y. Location of work: Training in one
of-the following plant locations: Massa-
chusetts, N.Y. Conn., N.J., Pa., Ohio,
Ind., Mich., Ill., Va., or Ky., with even-
tual relocation to one of the above
mentioned plants. Graduates: Feb. or
June. Research, development and man-
ufacture ofrelectrical, electronic, and
mechanical materials, nuclear reactors,
guided missiles and jet engines. Em-
ploys 280,000. Men wiht MA in Econ-
omics, Journalism, English, or Business
Administration for Public and Em-
ployee Relations Training Program. The
program consists of on-the-job train-
ing in each of the business functions:
Engrg., Manufacturing, Marketing, Fi-
nance and Public and Employee Re-
lations for a total period of thirty
months.
The J. L. Hudson Co., Detroit, Mich..
Location of work: Detroit, Mich. Grad-
uates: Feb. Retail dept. store. Men and
women with degrees in Liberal Arts or
Business Administration for Executive
Development Training Program.
Thurs., Nov. 12:
Union Carbide Nuclear Co., Oak Ridge
Tenn. Location of work: Tenn. or Ky.
Graduates: Feb., June or Aug. Nuclear
research and development: Mining,
milling of ores, production of uranium
235, radioactive and stable isotopes,
special alloy fabrications, reactor de-
sign and development. Employs 16,000.
Men and women with MS or PhD in
Physics for Reactor Physics and Analy-
sis, Nuclear Reactions, Solid State Phy-
sics, Neutron Physics, Plasma Physics,
Operations and Production, Non-de-
structive Testing, Instrumentation, Gas
Flow and Sielding. Research - Basic
and applied in many areas relevant to
the Atomic Energy programs. Men and
women with MS or PhD in Mathematics
or Statistics for Programming, Research,
Control Operations, Numerical Analy-
sis, Classical Analysis, or Data Process-
ing: Research-Basic and applied in
many areas relevant to the Atomic En-
ergy Program.
Campbell Soup Co., Napoleon, Ohio.
Location of work. Napoleon, Ohio.
Graduates: Feb. Food processing. Men
with degrees in Economics or Business
Administration for Management\Train-
ing Program, Production, Industrial
Management or Statistics. Women with
degrees in Liberal Arts or Bus. Admin.
for secretarial positions.
Fri., Nov. 13:
Union Carbide Nuclear Co.-See above
Bureau of the budget, Washington,
D.C. Location of work: Washington,
D.C. Graduates: Feb. June, or Aug.
Functions of the Bureau: Preparation
and administration of the Budget; 2)
Improvement of government organiza-
tion and management; 3) Improvement
of accounting and other phases of fi-
nancial management; 4) Legislative
Analysis and review; 5) Coordination
and improvement of federal statistics.
Men and women with degrees in Econ-
omics, BS, MS or PhD in Natural Re-
sources, or LLB for Foreign Trade, La-
,or Economics, Management Training,
Public Admin. or Statistics.
New England Mutual Life Insurance
Co., Detroit, Mich. Location of work:,
Detroit and metropolitan area--Eastern
half of Mich. Graduates: Feb. or June.
Life Insurance. Men with degrees in
Liberal Arts or Business Admin., Law
or Education for Territory Sales and
Sales Promotion.
Sorosis copped the half-time soc-
cer game from their traditional
rival, Kappa Alpha Theta with a
score of 2-0.
Chi Omega's "Jane," Tarzan's
mate, was named Mudbowl Queen.
Jane, portrayed by Judd Treat,
'62D, in a blond streaked wig and
a leopard skin sarong, chased
about yelling, "Jane want Tarzan."
Gets Mention
Phi Mu's "Hunny Bun," por-
trayed by Bob Swanson,,'61, in a
grass skirt and mop wig ran over
and kissed half of the judges and
received Mudbowl Queen honor-
able mention.
Taylor House of South Quad
won the tug-of-war against Gom-
berg House of South Quad for the
first time in four years. So yester-
day Gomberg simultaneously re-
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tan trim to match our kilts.
34-40. 14.95.
2. Kilt in authentic. tartans.
Royal Stewart, Drummond,
MacKay. Long 19.95. Short
(not shown) 14.95. Both
8-16.
3. Continental pants. Newly
slimmed in wide or narrow
wale corduroy. All colors.
8-16. 17.95.
4.Oxford Tomboy robe.
Stolen from brother. Blue
or linen piped in scarlet.
S.M.L. 12.95.
5. Madras . . authentic in
slim shirtwaist. 5-15.
19.95. Also comes with full
skirt (not shown) 22.95.
6. Balmaccan ... newly lined
in "wild west" print. Loden
or natural. 5-15 or 6-16.
22.95.
7. Lodencoat . . imported
from Germany in 100%
wool loden lined with
plaid. Open back vent.
Grey or loden. 6-16. 29.95.
8. Stitched down pleat skirt.
Wardrobe essential in
loden, charcoal, camel,
navy or red. 8-16. 19.95.
9. Lazy Jane. . oxford shirt
or nightshirt as you please.
Blue, linen, maize. S.M.L.
7.95.
10. Authentic tartan baby cap.
Matches our kilts. 3.50.
Clutch bag in same tartans.
750 F.T.
11. Oxford dickey . .. magic
under sweaters in white,
blue, linen, maize, red and
stripes. 2.95.
12. Six-Footer ... a whirl of
a striped fringed scarf. All
colors. 5.95.
13. In 14 colors ... kneesocks.
If you can't find a color it
doesn't exist. 2.00.
14. Paisley stripe ... choir boy
collar blouse. One of many
prints. Red, blue, olive.
6.95.
15. Popcorn stitch bulky .
new pirate neck. White,
black, loden, camel. In
sizes 34.40. 10.95.
16. Madras ... authentic only.
Petite pan 'collar, roll
sleeves, 8-16. 9.95.
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