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THE MIlCHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, APIUL 6, 1950

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
members of the University. Notices
for the Bulletin should be seat in
typewritten form ,to the Office of the
Assistant to the President, Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m.
on the day preceding publication
(11:00 a.m. Saturdays).
THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950
VOL. LX, No. 130
Notices
Orders for Commencement an-
nouncements and booklets for all
schools except Medicine, Dentistry,
and Law, will be taken at a stu-
dent window in the main lobby
of the Administration Building,
Thurs., April 6, 1 to 5 p.m.
Nelson International House is
now accepting applications for re-
sidence for the summer and, or,
fall-spring semesters. Address let-
ters of application or inquiry to
Personnel Committee, 915 Oak-
land Ave., Ann Arbor. For infor-
mation call 3-8507.
Group late permission for women
students (as distinguished from
those for individuals) will be au-
thorized by the Dean of Women
only if the list of names is re-
ceived from the official in charge
of 'the group at least one day prior
to the day for which the late per-
mission is requested. This notifi-
cation is necessary to permit time
for informing the househeads con-
cerned. The earlier the notifica-
tion is received the better.
Women Students Living in Lea-
gue Houses: Room and board pay-
ments for the remainder of the
spring semester are payable to the
House Mother no later than April
17.
Student Red Cross representa-
tives in fraternities, sororities and
residence halls are urged to bring
to Dean Rea's office all contribu-
tions for the Red Cross before
spring vacation.
Employment Interviews:
A representative of Consolidated
Vultee Aircraft Co., Fort Worth,
Texas, will be in Rm. 1521 E. En-
gineering, April 19 to interview

aeronautical and mechanical en-
gineering graduates receiving ad-
vanced degrees in June. If pos-
sible, sign interview schedule (on
Aero bulletin board) before spring
vacation. Application forms in
1079 E. Engineering.
Interviews after Vacation:
A representative of the Standard
Register Company of Dayton,
Ohio will be at the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, April 18, 19 and 20 to
interview June graduates interest-
ed in a career in sales. The Stan-
dard Register Company manufac-
tures business forms and types of
business machines. They will in-
terview graduates of any school
in the University. For further in-
formation call the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, Ext. 371.
A representative of the Travel-
ers Insurance Companies will be
at the Bureau of Appointments on
Wed., April 19 to interview men
interested, in training for Group
Field Service Representatives. The
training course of approximately
six months is held in their home
office in Hartford, Connecticut.
For further information, contact
the Bureau of Appointments, Ext.
371.
Monday, April 17: Allegheny
Ludlum Steel Corp., Brackenridge,
Pa., will interview men in the fol-
lowing fields: Metallurgical Engi-
neering, Mechanical Engineering
and Chemical Engineering primar-
ily; also a few men in Business
Administration, Accounting, In-
dustrial Engineering and Person-
nel Administration.
Tuesday, April 18: North Amer-
ican Aviation, Inc., Los Angeles,
and Downey, Calif., will interview
engineers and physicists for Guid-
ed Missile research and develop-
ment program in various fields,
such as electronics, microwave
techniques, gyroscopic equipment,
optical, servo-mechanism, several
design fields, applied mathematics
(complete list is on file in the of-
fice). Upper 5 per cent of class
requested for those with Bachelor's
degrees; upper half of class for
graduate students.
Tuesday, April 18: The Proctor
& Gamble Company, Cincinnati,

Ohio: will interview men for Buy-
ing and Traffic Departments.
For additional information, call
at the Bureau of Appointments,
3528 Administration Bldg., 9-12
and 2-4. ,
SInterviews for men and women
for the rest of the week will be
listed in the Daily Tues., April 18.
Several are now arranged and
others pending.
Civil Service Examinations:
The U.S. Civil Service Commis-
sion announces an examination
for Administrative Assistant and
Administrative Officer. Closing
date, April 10. Optional fields: (1)
combination staff services (2) of-
fice services (3) non-technical sup-
ervisory and liaison positions in
Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Applicants must have a minimum
of four years' experience, plus ad-
ditional experience for each high-
er grade (GS-7, GS-9, GS-11,
GS-12).
The Michigan State Civil Serv-
ice Commission announces an ex-
amination for field investigator,
closing date, April 26; visual aid
assistant,, closing date, April 26;
and highway designing engineer,
closing date, April 26.
The New York State Civil Serv-
ice Commission announces the fol-
lowing examinations: dietitians,
recreation instructors, pathologist,
biochemists, laboratory workers,
rangers and foresters, case analyst,
compensation claims analyst, so-
cial workers, editors and publicity
agents. Residence is required for
all except biochemist and senior
dietitians. Applications accepted
until May 5; examinations held on
June 10.
The City of Kansas City Civil
Service Commission announces an
examinatioAn for internships in
public administration, industrial
engineering or business adminis-
tration, closing date, May 4, which
is open to graduate students who
have completed all required courses
for an M.A. degree in the above
fields.
For additional information on
the above announcements, call at
the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Administration Bldg.
Lectures
University Lecture. "The Craft
Movement in Japan" (illustrated).
Bernard Leach, well-known Eng-
lish potter; auspices of the Depart-
ment of Fine Arts and the Cen-
ter for Japanese Studies. 4:15 Y.nl.,
Thurs., April 6, Rackham Amphi-
theater.

standing at midsemestet' is "D" or
"E," not merely those who re-
ceive "D" or "E" in so-called mid-
semester examinations.
Students electing our courses,
but registered in other schools or
colleges of the University should
be reported to the school or col-
lege in whichthey are registered.
Additional cards may be had at
1210 Angell Hall or 1006 Angell
Hall.
Applicants for Combined Curri-
culums: Application for admission
to a combined curriculum must be
made before April 20 of the final
preprofessional year. Application
forms may be obtained now at 1010
Angell Hall and should be filed
with the Secretary of the Commit-
tees at that office.
Midterm Examination, Psychol-
ogy 31, Sec. I, will be given Thurs.,
April 6, 2-4 p.m., 108 Mason Hall;
or Fri., April 7, 8 a.m., 1121 Na-
tural Science.
Biological Station: Application
for admission for the coming sum-
mer session should be in my of-
fice before Apr. 15, when all ap-
plications will be considered.
An announcement describing the
courses offered can be obtained
at the Office of the Summer Ses-
sion or from the Director. Appli-
cations should be made on forms
which can be secured at 1073 N.S.t
from 1 to 5 p.m. Mon. through
Fri.
A. H. Stockard, Director
Bacteriology Seminar: 9 a.m.,
Thurs., April 6, 1520 E. Medical
Bldg. Speaker: Mr. L. Jack Bren-
ner. Subject: Hormones and Re-
sistance to Infection.
Seminar in Elliptic Differential
Equations (and Seminar .in Ap-
plied Mathematics): 4 p.m., Thurs.
April 6, 247 W. Engineering. Mr. B._
Barrar speaks on "Linear Elliptic
Differential Equations of Second
Order."
Doctoral Examination for Hu-
bert Odell Waldby, Political Sci-
ence; thesis: "Public Personnel
Practices in Oklahoma State Gov-
ernment," 10 a.m., Thurs., April 6,
304 South Wing. Chairman, C. F.
Heady.
Doctoral Examination for Den-
nis Robert Turner, Chemistry;
thesis: "The Design and Construc-
tion of a Cathode-Ray Oscillo-
scope and the Necessary Auxiliary
Eqiment for the Measurement
of Ovevolt age Phenomena, and'
their application to Hydrogen OV-
ervoltage on Several Metals," 1
p.m., Fri., April 7, 2035 Chemistry
Bldg. Chairman, A. L. Ferguson.
Doctoral Examination for Otho
Lyle Tiffany, Physics; thesis: "AI
Cloud Chamber Study of Cosmic
Rays Underground," 2 p.m., Fri.,
April 7, East Council Room, Rack-
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