[959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Gosel Singer Coming r "We're looking for a lot of en- thusiastic workers to have a lot of fun working on Homecoming," Martha Farnsworth, '60, general co-chairman of the weekend ex- plained yesterday. To find these willing workers the Homecoming central commit- tee will hold a mass meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the League Ballroom. The meeting should last about an hour, Miss Farnsworth said. GOSPEL SINGER-Mahalia Jackson, the "world's greatest gospel singer," will perform at Ann Arbor High School on Saturday at 8:30 p.m. Although born in New Orleans she has substituted for the "Blues and Jazz" heritage a spiritual intoxication and intensity, refusing to sing in night clubs' and singing only gospel songs. %:rIJ rrf 's .4:ti: x~. 4 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN l F .>:a Yw4t'.". ?' '1 " . G' . L '9'. 5 ' A'IYYf i 91 llJl} ""4A1'{1 wiN ' 1" " (Continued from Page 4) Bldg. at 7:30 p.m. on Thurs., Sept. 24. Participation in debate is open to aill students. The University Choirs, School of Mu- sic, Ensemble No. 49, may be elected for one hour credit by students in many schools of the University. Bach Choir, M. T. Th. Fri., 3:00 p.m., Aud. D, Angell Hall (One hour credit). University Choir, Wed., 7:00 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall (No credit). Tenors and basses are greatly needed. Student Organizations. Registration of student organizations planning to be active during .the present semester should be completed on or before Oct. 10. Forms are available in the Office of Student Affairs, 2011 Student Activities Bldg. Privileges such as the use of the Organization Announcement column in The Michigan Daily, use of meeting rooms in University buildings, assign- ment of SAB facilities, etc., are avail- able to recognized organizations only. Student organizations registered by this date will be considered officially recognized for the current semester. Activities. All Activities and Projects (other than closed social events) which are to be presented to the campus or to a large segment of it are subject to the approval of Student Government Coun- cil. Only recognized organizations are eligible to submit a petition for con- sideration. Petitions must be submit- ted at least two weeks before the event is to take place and publicity may not be released until approval has been se- cured. Forms may be secured from the Administrative Secretary, Student Gov- ernment Council, Rm. 1538 or 2011 Stu- dent Activities Bldg. Activities may not be scheduled for the seven days prior to the beginning of a final examina- tion period. 0 Closed Social Events (for members and invited guests only) sponsored by student organizations must be regis- tered in the Office of Student Affairs, 2011 Student Activities Bldg. Forms are available in the above office. Re- quests for approval must be submitted to that office no later than noon of the T4esday before the event is scheduled. A list of approved social events will be published in the Daily Official Bulle- tin column of The Michigan Daily on Thursday of each week. Football Game Open Houses. These may be held in student residences be- tween 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. for pre- game functions and between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. for postgame functions. No registration is necessary. .nI Academic Notices Fulbright Awards for University Lec- turing and Advanced Research have been announced for 1960-61 for the following areas: Europe, the Near East, the Far East, and Africa. Those apply- ing for lectureships are expected to have at least one year of college or university teaching experience. Appli- cants for research awards *are expected to have a doctoral degree at the time of application or recognized standing in respective professions. Applications may be obtained from the Conference Board of Associated Research Councils, Committee of International Exchange of Persons, 2101 Constitution Avenue, Washington 25, D.C. The deadline for filing an application is Oct. 1, 1959. Placement Notices Overseas Teaching Opportunities - Under the International Educational Exchange Program of the Dept. of State grants are provided for teaching in national or American-sponsored schools abroad at the elementary, secondary, or junior college level for one year. Grants are also available for teachers of modern foreign languages to parti- cipate in seminars abroad in the coun- try whose language they teach and for teachers of world and modern Euro- pean history and the classics to study at the sites of ancient and modern his- torical events. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, possess the Bachelor's degree, and have at least three years of suc- cessful teaching experience. Applica- tions and additional information may be obtained until Oct. 15 from Teacher Exchange Section, Office of Education, U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington 25, D. C. For any additional information contact the Bu- reau of Appointments, 3528 Adminis- tration Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Personnel Requests: Inland Steel Co., Ishpeming, Mich., is looking for a Mech. Engr., either re- cent grad. or alum. of a few years. Should be in the upper third of class. Armour Research Foundation, Chica- go, has need of Electrical Engrs., Physi- cists and Chemists, Mathematicians, Chemists and Chemical Engrs., Mech. Engrs., Metallurgists, and Bacteriolo- gists. Shakeproof, Div. of Illinois Tool Works, Elgin, Ill., has need of: Process Engr., 2 Project Engrs., Chemist-Plat- ing, and Industrial Engr. . National Cash Register Co., Dayton, Ohio, has need of Engrs., Mathemati- clans, Technical Writer, Scientists, X- ray Crystalographer. Full details and list are on file at the Bureau. Credit Union Nat'l Association, Inc., Madison, Wis., desires to employ a Family Finance Specialist. Must have high degree of sensitivity to the: prob- lems of credit union members, etc. Rome Air Development Center, New York, has an immediate requirement for 4 Physiological and Experimental Psychologists. Masters' degrees through Ph.D. for the different positions. Union Starch and Refining Co., Inc., Columbus, Ind., is presently seeking men 25-35 yrs. of age for sales repre- sentatives positions. Interested in men with a Chemical or Engrg. background. Nekoosa Edwards Paper Co., Port Ed- wards, Wis., has openings for: Research Chemist, Research Engr., Analytical Chemist, and Process Engrg. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Inc., Md., has need of Counselor and Director of Student Activities. MA in Guidance and Counseling and adequate experi- ence. Stromberg-Carlson, Rochester, N.Y. has openings for: Technical Manager- ial people, Research Engrg. and Scien- tists, Design & Development Engrgs.; Reliability, Value and Standards Engrg., Test, Service & Installation Engrs.; Pro- duction, Inspection & Quality Control Personnel; Publication and Patent Per- sonnel, Administrative, Marketing and Sales Personnel and others. WHRV, Ann Arbor, has opening for a Secretary. Involves typing, short- hand and bookkeeping. Radio Station in Detroit Area has three secretarial openings. One position requires shorthand, the others require typing and shorthand will be helpful. -Woman, no degree specified, but much prefer college grad, with an interest in radio work.r Dearborn School System, Mich., is seeking an, Accountant for School Rec- ords. Man with B.B.S., preferably with an accounting major. Must be able to, type, and acctg. machine exp. is de- sirable. Nat'l Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md., has need of Electronics Engrs. Crucible Steel Co. of America, Pitts- burgh, Pa., has an opening for a Tech- nical Librarian. Degrees in Library Sci- ence; min. of three yrs. technical li- brary exp.; thorough knowledge of modern methods of data retrieval.. Shillito's, Cincinnati ,Ohio, is seek- ing a Production Manager for their kitchen operation, who is college trained and who has, had at least 5 yrs. exp. A thorough knowledge of the preparation of foods in quantity is ne- cessary as well as exp. In planning and, working within budgets. Tranter Mfg., Inc., Lansing, Mich., has an opening for a Mfg. Engr. in sheet steel press forming tooling, pro- duction methods, involving resistance welding, electric and gas welding oper- ations. Experience required. Blaw-Knox Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., has openings for: Designer, Design Engr., Mech. Engr., Technical . Sales Engr., Piping Draftsmen, Jr. Mech. Engrg., Vessel Draftsman, Electrical Draftsman, Structural Draftsman, Product Engr., and Piping Engr. Sarkes Tarzian, Inc., has need of TV Time Salesman, Transmitter and Stu- dio Engrs., Director, Studio Asst., Film Editor, Copywriter, Art Director, An- nouncer-Director. The State of Michigan announces ex- aminations for: Law Stenographer, Le- gal Stenographer Aide, Prison Athletic Director; and General Clerk. Closing date for applications is Oct. 7. Firm in Ann Arbor Area has need of Jr. Accountant for Mfg. Account group. Man with BA in Bus. Admin., or Lib- eral Arts with some acctg. Would pre- fer an acctg. major, but will consider someone with some knowledge of as- counting and general business. Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive Air Brake Co., Evansville, Ind., is in need of one to three Mechanical Engrs. Also have need of a top-notch Engr. to fill a position of Asst. Director of Engrg. The State of New York announces examinations in the following fields: Engrg., Architecture, Specialists in Ed- ucation, Administration, Statistics, So- cial Service, and Career and Trainee positions. The State of Connecticut has job op- portunities for: Stenographers and Typists, Librarian, Nurse-Guard, Asst. Actuary, Clinical Psychologist, Correc- tion Officer Trainee (Reformatory). The University of Sydney, Australia, has invited applications for the Chair of Electrical Engrg. Call the Bureau of Appts. for further information. Ashland, Ohio, Chamber of Com- merce is in need of a Manager, and is accepting written applications for the position. Toro Mfg. Corp., Minneapolis, Minn., is expanding their Engrg. Dept. arid would like to receive applications from Engrs. who have experience in metal working firms. Though Mech., Indus- trial, or Electrical Engrs. would be most appropriate, will gladly consider others. New England Mutual Life Ins. Co. is in great need of people who are inter- ested in sales and have the ability to deal with business, professional and ex- ecutive people, for the North Texas area. The Carborundum Co., Niagara Falls, N.Y., has openings for a Manager of Product and Process Development in Electro-Minerals Division - Chem. or Met. Engrg. with experience; also for Mgr. of Research in their Bonded Abra- sives Division - Ph.D. in Chem., Physi- cal Chem., Ceramics or allied fields with experience. Retail Store in Ann Arbor area has need of Asst. Mgr. Man, no degree ne- cessary, but prefer. U. S. Slicing Machine Co., Inc., La- Porte, Ind., 'is interested in hiring a Mech, Engr. to head Engrg. Dept. At least 3-4 yrs. experience. Bendix Aviation Corp., Detroit, Mich., is seeking candidates for a position on their Central Engrg. staff. .Person should have degree in Engrg. followed by grad work in Business Admin. Few yrs, of activity in industry is an es- sential qualification. Dept. of the Navy, David Taylor Mod- el Basin, Wash., D. C., has need of Aero., Civil, Elect. Engrs., Electronic Scientist, General Engr., Mathemati- cian, Mech. Engr., Naval Arch., and Physicist. 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