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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constru~ctive notice to all
members of the University.iNotices
for the Bulletin should be seirt in
typewritten form to the Office of the
Assistant to the President, Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m.
on the daypreceding publication
(11:00 a.m. Saturdays).
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1950
VOL. LX, No. 134
Notices
Regents' Meeting: Sat., May 20,
at 9:00 a.m. Communications for
consideration at this meeting must
be in the President's hands not
later than May 11.
Herbert G. Watkins,
Secretary
Change in Student Addresses:
Please report immediately to the
Registrar, 1513 Administration
Building, any change of address
during the semester.
May Festival Tickets. A limited
number of tickets for several of
the individual May Festival con-
certs are available at the offices of
the University Musical Society,
Burton Memorial Tower.
Senior Class Commencement
Announcements will be sold
Thurs. and Fri., April 20 and 21,
for all schools except Law, Medi-
cine,- .and Dentistry, in the lobby
of the Administration Building.
Frosh Weekend Blue Team
Dance April 28, 9-12 p.m. at the
League. Tickets go on sale today
at the Administration Building
and the League.
The waiting list for the Univer-
sity Terrace Apartments and Vet-
erans' Housing Project will be op-
en in the Office of Student Affairs
on April 27 and 28, 1950. The fol-
lowing students are eligible to ap-
ply:
1. Only married veterans of
World War II who are at present'
registered in the University may
apply4
z. Only Michigan residents may
apply. (The Regents' definition of
a Michigan resident follows: "No
one shall be deemed a resident of
Michigan for the purpose of regis-
tration in the University unless he
or she has resided in this State six
months preceding the date of pro-
posed enrollment.")
3. Only full-time students carry-
-ing 12 hours of work or more, or
part - time idtudent and
part - time teachers, whose total
hours of teaching and class hours
elected amount to an equivalent of
12 hours or more, may apply.
4. Veterans who have incurred
'physical disability of a serious na-
ture will be given first considera-
tion. A written statement from Dr.
Forsythe of the University Health
Service concerning such disability
should be included in the appli-
cation.
5. Length of service, particularly
overseas service, will be an im-
portant determining factor. (In
considering an applicant's total
length of service, A.S.T.P., V-12,
and similar programs will be dis-
counted.)
6. If both husband and wife are
veterans of World War II and the
husband is a Michigan resident
and both are enrolled in the Uni-
versity, their combined applica-
tions will be given special consid-
eration.
Each applicant must present
with his application his Military
Record and Report of Separation,'
also a copy of the Marriage Certi-
f icate.
Students who are admitted to
these apartments may in no case
occupy them for a period longer
than two years.
Cancellation: The Bureau of
Appointments has just received
notification that Mr. B. H. Jordan
of the National Distillers Chemical
Corporation will be unable to keep
his appointments on Thurs., April
20. All appointments will be can-
celled until further notice.
Employment Interviews:
Boeing Airplane Co. April 24, in
Aero Dept. for Aeronautical and
Electrical engineers. April 25, in
Mech. Dept. for Mechanical and
Civil engineers.
Douglas Aircraft Co. April 24
and 25 in Aero Dept. for advanced
degree men in Aeronautical en-
gineering.
Lockheed Aircraft Corp. April
27 in Aero Dept. for Aeronautical
engineers.
Schedules for each of the above
interviews will be posted on the
Aero bulletin board; application
forms for Boeing and Lockheed
are available in 1079 E. Engineer-
ing.
Interviews:
Representative of Camp Q-Gull,
Charlevoix, Michigan, will be at
Bureau of Appointments, Friday
afternoon, April 21, to interview
candidates for position of camp
bugler, camp nurse, and experien-
ced female general counselors.
Representative of Camp Tyrone,
Fenton, Michigan, will be at Bu-
reau of Appointments on Tues.,
April 25, to interview female can-
didates for positions in camp craft,
nature lore, handicraft, sports,
waterfront.
North Star Camp, Steuben, Mi-
chigan (Upper peninsula) has va-
cancy for experienced, Jewish,
male, counselors-one to handle
riflery.
For further information, call at
3528 Administration Building.
Employment Interviews:
Dr. Paul E. Williams, represen-
tative of the following companies:
General Fireproofing Company,
Ortho Pharmaceutical Corpora-
tion, Timken Roller Bearing Com-
pany, Youngstown Sheet and Tube
Company, will be at the Bureau of
Appointments to interview June
1950 graduates on Thurs., April 20.
Booklets and applications may be
obtained at theBureau.
The General Fireproofing Com-
pany has openings in their Semi-
Technical Sales Training Program
for single L.S.&A. or commerce
students, 21 to 25 years of age, in
the upper 50% of their class, 5'9"
or over.
The Ortho Pharmaceutical Cor-
poration is interested in L.S.&A.
graduates; married, with pre-med-
ical, zoology or pharmacy majors,
23 to 30 years of age, upper 50%
of class, for' Semi-Technical Sales.
The Timken Roller Bearing
Company has openings in the En-
gineering Sales (Railway Division
and Industrial Division) for mech-
anical engineers, single, upper 50%
of the class; Accounting & Fi-
nance-upper 25% of the class, 23
to 26 years of age; Production
(Bearings) for mechanical engi-
neers, 22 to 26 years of age, above
average college record; Production
(Steel Line Operations) for mech-
anical, chemical or metallurgical
engineers, 21 to 25 years of age,
above average college record.
The Youngstown Sheet and
Tube Company has openings in
their Semi-Technical Sales for
single L.S.&A. graduates, 21 to 25
years of age, upper 50% of the
class. The Line Operations (Steel)
is interested in obtaining mechan-
ical, metallurgical or chemical en-
gineers, 21 to 26 years of age, up-
per 50% of the class. The Indus-
trial Engineering Department is
interested in obtaining industrial
engineers, mechanical engineers
with above average college record.
They also have openings for com-
merce graduates with a major in
Accounting, upper 25% of the
class, 22 to 26 years of age, for 18-
month on the job training pro-
gram.
For additional information, call
at the Bureau of Appointments,
3528 Administration Bldg.
Interviews:
Lumbermens Mutual Casualty
Company of Chicago will inter-
view men for its College Graduate
Training Program. Positions will
be available in underwriting, claim
adjusting, accounting, statistics,
safety engineering and district
agency supervision. Interviews will
be held Thurs., April 20. They are
also interested in talking to girls
with shorthand ability.
YWCvlA National Office will in-
terviewyoung women for training
for positions in the following
fields: Health and Physical Edu-
cation; work with teen-age boys
and girls; work with employed
girls and women. Mature persons
are preferred for work with teen-
age and young adult groups; new
graduates with experience in acti-
vities, camp counseling, etc., can
qualify as Assistant Program Di-
rectors. Positions are filled
throughout the United States. In-
terviews will be held Thursday and
Friday, April 20 and 21.
American Airlines will interview
young women for stewardess po-
sitions next week. Interviews will
be. held on Tuesday and Wednes-
day, April 24 and 25, and appoint-
ments should be made at the Bu-
reau. In addition, all those having
appointments, and any other girls
who are interested, should at-
tend a group meeting at 4 p.m.
Mon., April 24, 231 Angell Hall.
This meeting is also open to jun-
iors and other undergraduates who
may be interested in having infor-
mation regarding requirements.
J. L. Hudson Company will in-
terview men and women seniors
who may be interested in their
Executive Training Program. Their
needs are primarily for hose in-
terested in merchandising, and
this year their program needs
more women than men. Interviews
Tues., April 25.
Washington National Insurance
Company of Evanston, Illinois.
will interview men for their Group
Training School. Assignments will
be in any part of the country, af-
ter two months' training in Evans-
ton. The work is selling of group
insurance on a salaried basis, and
a good deal of traveling is involv-
ed. Interviews Tues., April 25.
A representative of The Indus-
trial Tape Corporation of New
Brunswick, New Jersey will be at
the Bureau of Appointments Sat-
urday, April 22nd to interview
Chemical, Electrical and Mechan-
ical Engineers for positions in
their Management Training Pro-
gram. The men selected will be
given a well planned and complete
training program in all phases of
their Manufacturing and Techni-
cal Operations.
A representative of The North-
western Mutual Life Insurance
Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
will be at the Bureau of Appoint-
ments on Monday, April 24 to in-
terview men inetrested in a career
in Life Insurance.
A representative of the North
American Companies of Philadel-
phia, Pennsylvania will be at the
Bureau of Appointments on Mon-
day and Tuesday, April 24th and
25th.:They are interested in young
men from any college of the Uni-
versity for their training program
for field supervisory positions with
their company. They are interest-
ed in Engineers, Business Adminis-
tration, and L.S.&A. students.
For further information and ap-
pointments call at the Bureau of
Appointments, 3528 Administra-
tion Bldg.
Lectures
University Lecture: "The Con-
temporary Theater in England."
B. Ifor Evans, Principal of Queen
Mary College, University of Lon-
don. At 4:15 p.m., Thurs., April 20,
Architecture Auditorium; auspices
of the English Department.
Public Lecture: "The Action
Level of Foreign Policy." Mr.
Francis H. Russell, Director of the
Office of Public. Affairs and Ad-
viser on the Policy Planning Staff
of the State Department will ad-
dress the Midwest Conference of
Political Scientists on Fri., April
21, 8 p.m. Rackham Lecture Hall.
Open to the public.
Public Lecture: Mr. Walter P.
Reuther, President, United Auto-
mobile Workers of America (CIO)
will address the Midwest Confer-
ence of Political Scientists on Sat.,
April 22, 4:15 p.m., Rackham Lec-
ture Hall. Open to the public.
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