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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
.. . __ ..s! R:tion.Leader with samelingandexam
period as above; Stenographer,-exams
given the day person reports to the
CYmain office; Electrical Engrg. Drafts-
A IO man-Uilingeriod ens Oct 6tr cAst
through June 3 190; Asst. Architect
Filing period ends Nov. 2nde Civil
Sngrg Draft Engp-eriod ends0et I

en Thursday, October 1, from 1:30 to
3:30 P.M.. Students should report to
room 5634 Haven Hall.
"A Discussion of Dr'. Zhvago" will be
held as a part of the Summer Reading
and Discussion Program Mon., Sept. 28,
at 4:00 p.m., in the Multi-purpose Room
of the Undergraduate Library. Prof.
Marvin Felheim of the English Dept.
will lead the discussion. The program
is open to the public.
Academic Notices
Social , Work-Social Science Collo-
quium: Tues., Sept. 29, at 4:15 p.m.
Aud. No. 2065, Frieze Bldg. Professor
Clarice Frued, chairman, Michigan
Youth Commission; Dr. Donald Lippitt,
Professor of Sociology and Psychology
and Technical Consultant to the Com
mission and Dr. Samuel .Rabinovitz,
Executive Secretary of the Michigan
Youth Commission will speak on "Mich-
igan Preparations for, the White House
Conference on Children and Youth-
1960."
Doctoral Examination for Richard
Stanley Kowalczyk, Biological Chemis-
try: thesis: "Factors Affecting the Dis-
tribution of an Unmetabolizable Amino
Acid, -Aminoisobutyric Acid, in Man,"
Monday, September 28, 5423 Medical

Science Bldg., at 1:30 p.m. Chairman,
H. N. Christensen,
Placement Notices
Personnel Requests
ARMOUR & CO., Chicago, Ill., is
seeking students or alumni who are
currently seeking a challenging posi-
tion within the Chemical industry.
Seeking one who possesses a strong
physical chemistry background, and is
primarily interested in surface chem-
istry studies.
THE 7th U.S. CIVIL SERVICE RE-
GION, Chicago; Ill. announces examina-
tion for Clerk-Correspondence, Trans-
portation, Statistical, Mail and File, In-
formation, Examining, and Statistical
Coding.
THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES HAVE
.NEED OF ENGINEERS:
AMERICAN METALS PRODUCTS, Ann
Arbor: Engineers and Chemists. MS or
PhD in ChE, BS or MS in Met. Engrg.,
or PhD in physical, inorganic or analyt-
ical chemistry. U.S. citizen.
bELAVAN MPG. CO., West Des Moines,
Iowa: Asst. Project Engrg, for work in
Sdesign and devlopment of special fuel
injection nozzles.
CARLOCK PACKING CO., Palmyra,
N.Y.: Mechanical and Industrial Engrg.
as well as Chemists and Physicists and

other non-technical personnel.
AMERICAN CREOSOTING CORP.,
Louisville, Kentucky: Industrial, Me-
chanical, Civil Engrgs. Under 32 yrs'
of age and degree.
MAREMONT AUTOMOTIVE P4%OD-
UCTS, Chicago, Ill.: Recent graduates
--either technical or non-technical to
enter sales training program.
MIDLAND - ROSS CORP., Owosso,
Mich.: Mechanical Engrgs.-BS or MS,
STATE OF CONNECTICUT announces
Job opportunities for: Physician and
Psychiatrist, Training Coordinator, Sr.
Physician Psychiatric, Occupational
Therapist, Hearing Stenographer, Sr.
Tabulating Equipment Supervisor, and
Physician and Internist (Chronic Ill-
ness. )

MICHIGAN CIVIL SERVICE COM-
MISSION vacancy report is now on file
at the Bureau. It lists openings for:
Nurses, Physicians, Social Workers, Key
Punch Operator. Bank Examiner,
Engrgs., Deaf School Instructor, Dieti-
tian, Laboratory Aide, Librarian posi-
tions, Medical Stenographer, and Baker.
THE STATE OF MICHIGAN announces
examinations for: Forestry Aide, Con-
Wrvation Officer, Psychiatric Social
Workers, and Psychiatric Social. Work
Administrator. Closing9date for appli-
cations-is Oct. 14, 1959.
THE CITY OF NEW YORK AN-
NOUNCES THE FOLLOWING EXAMI-
NATIONS: Social Investigator - filing
date is Sept. 1, 1959-June 15, 1960 with
exams on Friday or Saturday of the
following month, BA degree; Recrea-

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