THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BLEI r ____ . .fl.-,.." . "v;t~T. . ytf'lr '?l ?{". s . e~. }}r i:'..{1.~~ f. :.{lfl'flr v ..- ;s'r rf (Continued from Page 4) ty Members: On Thurs. evening. Sept. 24, Prof. Richard L. Park of the Dept. will be the speaker at the opening ses- sion of the Political Science Graduate Round Table. His subject will be: "Party Politics in India." 8:00 p.m., Rackham Assembly Hal. History 145a will meet in 2013 Angell Hall instead of 18 Angell Hall. To all Math Department Staff Mem- bers: There will be a meeting Thurs., Sept. 24 at 4 p.m., Rm. 3011 A. H. to discuss seminars. Academic Notices A Biological Chemistry Colloquium' will be held Fri., Sept. 25, at 4:00 p.m., in M6423 Medical Science Bldg. Dr. Merle Mason, Dept. of Biological Chem- istry, will speak on "Effect of Estro- gens on Isolated Enzyme Systems" Coffee will be served in the department library (M5410) at 3:30 p.m. Applications for Fulbright Awards for graduate study during the 1960-61 academic year are now available. Coun- tries in which study grants are offered are Argentina. Australia, Austria, Bel- gium-Luxembourg, Brazil, Burma, Chile, China, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, In- dia, Iran, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Philip- pines, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom. The grants are made for one academic year and include round-trip transpor- tation, tuition, a living allowance and a small stipend for books and equip- ment. All grants are made in foreign currencies. Interested students who are U. S. citizens and hold an A.B. degree, or who will receive such a degree by June 1960, and who are presently enrolled in the University of Michigan, should re- quest application forms for a Fulbright award at the Office of the Graduate School. The closing date for receipt of applications is Oct. 26, 1959. Persons not enrolled in a college or university in the spring or fall of 1959 should direct inquiries and requests for applications to the Institute of In- ternational Education, U. S. Student Program, 1 East 67th Street, N. Y. 21, N. Y. The last date on which applica- tions will be issued by the Institute is Oct. 15, 1959. - Applications for Inter-American Cul- tural Convention Awards for Graduate Study in Latin America during the 1960-61 academic year are now avail- able. Countries in which study grants are offered are Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Domini- can Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela. Grantees are chosen by the host gov- ernment of each country from a panel presented by the United States Gov- ernment, The United States Govern- ment pays travel cost and the host governments pay maintenance allow- ances and tuition fees. Grants gener- ally are for one academic year, but some may extend for twelve months, Interested students who are U. S. citizens and hold an A.B. degree or who will receive such a degree by June, Organization Notices (Use of this column for an- nouncements is available to offi- cially recognized and registered or- ganizations only. Organizations planning to be active for the fall semester should register by Oct. 10. Forms available, 2011 Student Ac- tivities Bldg.) University Riding Club (Coed), or- ganizational Meeting, Sept. 24, 5:10 p.m WAB. Folklore Society, Folksing, Diag, Thurs., Sept. 24, 8:00 p.m. -* , * Student Forensic Society, organiza- tional meeting, 2040 Frieze Bldg., Sept. 24, 7:30 p.m. Congregational Disciples E & R Stu- dent Guild, luncheon discussion, Guild House, 524 Thompson, Fri., Sept. 25, 12:00 noon. Baha's Student Group; weekly meet- ing, Sept. 24, 8:30 p.m., 517 Oswego. Program: First in a series of three lec- tures and discussion sessions giving comprehensive attention of the Baha's World }aith. Phone NO 2-4786 for Classified Advertising 1960, and who are presently enrolled in the University of Michigan, should request application forms for a Buenos Aires Convention award at the Office of the Graduate School. The closing date for receipt of applications is Oct. 26, 1959. Persons not enrolled 'in a college or university in the spring, of 1959 should direct inquiries and requests for ap- plications to the Institute of Inter- national Education, U. S. Student Pro- gram, 1 East 67th Street, N. Y. 21, N. Y. The last date on which applications will be issued by the Institute is Oct. 15, 1959. Doctoral Examination for Joseph! Louis Zinnes, Psychology; thesis: *A Probabilistic Theory of Preferential Choice," Thurs., Sept. ,24, 7615 Haven Hall, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, C. H. Coombs. Placement Notices Personnel Requests: Home for Problem Girls in Ann Arbor area has need of a woman for Cook- Houseparent position. Must be mature and able to teach kitchen duties. If interested, contact the Bureau. organization in Cleveland, Ohio has sales opening for the Ann Arbor-Flint area. Need a Sales Engr. for the Elec- trical Products Division. Some travel involved. Man with B.A., prefer some Engrg. - at least 2 yrs. Must have some knowledge of mfg. and merchandising. Must be married; prefer 24-27 yrs. old- will not consider anyone over 30. Seidman and Seidman, Grand Rapids, Mich., needs Staff Accountant to do field auditing for clients, or to do gen- eral public acctg. work. Man with B.B.A. and Acetg. major. Must be un- der 32 yrs. of age, military obligation completed. Dearborn Twp. School, Dist. No. 2, Dearborn, Mich., has need of an Ac- countant to train for Business Man- ager. Man with B.B.A. or Liberal Arts degree. Prefer man, but will consider woman. Must understand bookkeeping, should be able to type, should know bookkeeping machines. Company in Ann Arbor Area has need of a Trainee for the Production Con- trol Dept. Man with B.A., no degree specified. One to 2 yrs. of experience is required. .Prefer 26-28 yrs, old. Florida State University, Tallahassee, has opening for Foreign Student Ad- visor, to do counseling - personal, immigration, etc. Ma or woman with MA or Ph.D. in Psych Guidance Coun- seling or similar degree. Automotive Corp., Detroit area, has opening for a Clerk - position involves auditing monthly reports, personnel statistics, calculator work. Woman with B.A. in Acctg., Economics, Math. or any degree. Organization in Evanston, Ill. which does public relations and promotional work has openings in East and Mid- west. Men with B.A. in Liberal Arts. Age: 22-35. Degere preferred but not absolutely necessary. WCAR, Detroit, Mich., needs three women for radio work - involves co- ordinating, commercials, traffic. BA in Radio-TV, Journalism, English, Scere- tarial work. Interested in grads. who have been out of school about one year. Firm in Syracuse, N.Y. has positions open in the field of Human Engrg. Men at all degree levels in Psych.,) Electron- ics, Civil, Electrical or Mech. Engrg. or other science. No age requirements. European Cars, Ypsilanti, Mich., has position for Salesman to sell 1960 Volkswagens to professional and man- agement people. Man with B.A. or equivalent in experience. Married, 23-45, must live in Washtenaw or Western Wayne County, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, N.Y.C. has vacancy for Health Physi- cist, Inspection Division. BA in physics, engrg., or science and experience or grad. instruction. Anchor Hocking Glass Corp., Lan- caster, Ohio, has openings for Mech. Engrs., Electrical or Electronic Engr., Civil Engr., Chemical Engrs. U.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Chicago, Ill. and through- out the country, has openings for La- bor Economists. BA degree or above. Town in Southeastern Michigan has need of an Executive Secretary for the Chamber of Commerce and Director of the Community Center, Man with B.A., no specific degree. Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio. Texas, has present opportu- nities for: Physicists (Ph.D. preferred), Bio-Chemists (MS or Ph.D.), Struc- tural Research Engrs. (M.S. plus ex- perience), and Electrical Engra. (Ph.D. preferred). Devoe & Reynolds Co., Inc., Louis- ville, Ky., has the following openings for: Organic Chemists - M.S. or Ph.D., Chemical Engrg. or Chemist for appli- cations and product development, Chemists for Product Development in Industrial Coatings, for Product De- velopment in Resins and Plastics, and Protective and Decorative coatings for Commercial, etc. construction. Dept. of the Navy, Brooklyn, N.Y., has vacancy for Naval Architect. Engrg. degree plus 3 yrs. progressive, profes- sional level Engrg. experience of which at least one year must have been in Naval Architecture. Southern Illinois University, Carbon- dale, Ill., Broadcasting Service, is in immediate need of 2 staff members. One to instruct in and to supervise broadcast writing, and one man to in- struct in and supervise production, in- cluding announcing, in radio. Visking Co., Chicago, Ill., has the fol- lowing vacancies for: Chemical Engrs., Mathematicians, Analytical Chemists, Chemical Engr., and Mech. Engr. B.S. or M.S. degree with 1-5 yrs. experience. B'nai B'rith Vocational Service, Wash- ington, D.C., has need of Professional Asst. and Research Director. Ph.D. or Ed.D. required in Psych., Guidance, Personnel or education work. Writing ability needed, ability to speak before groups helpful. Sarkes Tarzian, Inc., Bloomington, Ind., has need of: TV Producer-Per- former (Male), Director, Studio Asst., Film Editor, Clerk-Typist, Secretary. City of Lake Forest, Ill., has vacancy for Asst. Supt. and Asst. City Forester. Degree in Forestry or allied subjects. Parks and/or Forestry experience. Good physical conditions. The following companies have va- cancies for engrs.: Cast Iron Soil Pipe Inst., Chicago, Ill.: Sanitary Engr. Emerson Electric, St. Louis, Mo.: Electrical, Mech., and Industrial Engrs., and Elec. Heating Salesman. Wolverine Tube Co., Detroit, Mich.: Project Metallurgist. Health, Sanitary, or Civil. State of Georgia: Engr. - Public For further information concerning any of the above positions, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371 or 509. III I'll never get this place in order. To omany people saw my ad in the Classified Sec- tijon of The Daily. -f Call NO 2 -4786 for Classified Y f'Jj: e s ti y ':" ............ Y }X if {v2 yy;". 1:} :y t{ r' i}t4 , :r ?i:"}ti": :. :;:::.".::: r.-: v a.,..: .. :.4:" :w.ti - s ' f ti ' o ra:":,"r:::: iKi:"'.": ;giY."i". : r .dd"::" ...:... t rr{;'. .. }%l ;@..,., v r.: "::: " : v. r,,.S r.,.{..".: vv :" " },";" :: r:. :v; ".. ;n:. ".,., v.p r:"; ." :.:. ": " u..,{.a..m,....fr,.{.err^.iii aA:;s .." a .s."«sa?:tia". f . .... f{4 .... ryC .: .":::.::::"...;r ": s..".: . o. .d .de.:::" .: ."..Ss3sa2.wr' .' ."i., e...i : ": :ra":y..2us.....i":i .+ ..... . r.?tisi...+.aavcra..i:"z......... ::":$:.... ;....:.L. .r::;i Sa:i 4sa.tfY::":iu.:....,.naa:'.:..a..s. :? Michigan Yearbook TRYOUT MEETINGS for General Staff Thursday, Sept. 24 Friday, Sept. 25. 4.. . 4:30 P.M. ... 4:30 P.M. HERE'S A CHANCE TO BE A PART OF ONE OF THE 'NATION'S TOP YEARBOOK STAFFS- The MICHIGANENSIAN COME TO THE CONFERENCE ROOM OF THE STLDFNT PURL ICATIONS RUI LDING I .V . 11