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. THE MICHIGAN DAILY
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1951
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official publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial responsi-
bility. Publication in it is construc-
tive notice to all members of the
University. Notices should be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552
Administration Building before 3 p.m.
the day preceding publication (before
11 a.m. on Saturday.)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1951
Vol. LXII, No. 114
ENDING TONIGHT
Notices
Seniors: College of L. S. & A., and
Schools of Education, Music, and Pub-
lic .Health. Tentative lists of seniors
for June graduation have been posted
on the Registrar's bulletin board in
the first floor corridor, Administra-
tion Building. Any changes therefrom
should be requested of the Recorder
at the Registrar's window number 1,
1513 Administration Building.
Students in Architecture and Design
may not drop courses without record
after 5 p.m., Fri., Mar. 20.
Residence Hall Scholarships. Women
students wishing to apply for Residence
Hall Scholarships for the academic
year 1953-54 for Helen Newberry Resi-
dence and Betsy Barbour House may
do so through the Office of the Dean
of Women. Applications close April 1.
Students already living in these two
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residence halls and those wishing to
live there next fall may apply. Quali-
fications will be considered on the basis
of academic standing, need, and con-
tribution to group living.
Seniors and Graduate Students in
Aeronautical, Mechanical, Industrial,
and Electrical Engineering, Engineering
Mechanics, Engineering Math and
Engineering Physics: Mr. Raymond
Schneyer of ARO, Inc., Tullahoma,
Tenn., is conducting a group meeting
on Thurs., Mar. 19, at 5 p.m. in 1042
East Engineering. Photographic slides
will be shown. All interested in em-
ployment with this company should
plan to attend. Interviews will be held
on Fri., Mar. 20, in the Aero Dept.
Fellowships for Study in Spain for
the 1953-54 academic year are now avail-
able through the Institute of Inter-
national Education. Both men and wo-
men American graduate students in
any field of the humanities are eligible.
Grantees may study, at a Spanish uni-
versity of their choice. Each grant car-
ries a stipend of $1,900. Candidates must
be United States citizens, under 30
years of age, and must be prepared to
present proof of: 1) Demonstrated aca-
demic ability and capacity for inde-
pendent study or research. 2) A Bach-
elor's degree. 3) A plan for advanced
study or research, approved by the
major professors under whom they are
studying, except in the case of ad-
vanced research scholars. 4) A good
knowledge of Spanish. 5) Good moral
character, personality, and adaptabil-
ity. 6) Good health. (Students must
b Fl
meet the standards required by the
company which insures Institute gran-
tees.) 7) Ability to provide for depend-
ents if married.
Applications may be secured by writ-
ing to the Institute of International
Education, 1 East 67th Street, New
York 21, New York. The competition
closes on May 8, 1953. Applicants will be
informed of the results of the com-
petition by June 15.
Seniors and Graduate Students in
Engineering, Mathematics and Physics.
A representative from Boeing Airplane
Company, Seattle, Washington, is con-
ducting a group meeting on Wed.. Mar.
18, at 5 p.m. in 1042 East Engineering.
A 16 mm. sound film will be shown.
All interested in employment with this
company should plan to attend. In-
terviews will be conducted on Thurs.,
Mar. 19, In the Aero Dept., and on
Fri., Mar. 20, in the M. E. Dept.
Teacher Applicants. Representatives
from the Chicago Public Schools will
hold a group meeting in Room 3B of the
Michigan Union, Wed., Mar. 18 at 3
p.m. for those persons interested in
teaching in Chicago. Candidates for
teaching positions will be interviewed
at the Bureau of Appointments Thurs.,
Mar. 19. Call Ext. 2614, 3528 Administra-
tion Building, for appointments.
Summer Placement. Bureau of Ap-
pointments' weekly meeting for all stu-
dents interested in summer work this
year will be held in Room 3-A, Mich-
igan Union, Wednesday afternoon from
1 to 5 p.m. to review all requests re-
ceived from camps, resorts, businesses,
and industry.
Summer Employment. Russell Kelley
Office Service of Detroit will have a
representative at Room 3-A, Michigan
Union, Wednesday afternoon from 1 to
5 p.m. to talk to students interested
in clerical positions this summer in
the Detroit area.
Camp Counselors for Boys' Camp.
Mr. W. V. Lorimer of Camp Roosevelt,
Perry, Ohio, would like to interview
those persons interested in camp coun-
seling. He will be interviewing at the
Bureau of Appointments Mar. 17 and
18. For further information please con-
tact Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad-
ministration Bldg., telephone Univer-
sity extension 2614.
Camp Counselors. Mrs. M. Riseman,
Director of the Riseman Farm Camp
near Dryden, Mich., is seeking camp
counselors and will be interviewing at
the Bureau of Appointments, Wed.,
Mar. 18. For further information please
contact the Bureau of Appointments,
3528 Administration Bldg., telephone
University extension 2614.
Personnel Interviews.
There will be a representative from
the Girl Scouts here on Mon. and Tues.,
Mar. 23 and 24, to talk to women in-
terested in professional opportunities
with this organization,
Koppers Co., Inc., Pittsburgh Pa., will
be here on Tues., Mar. 24, to see men
graduating in June interested in In-
dustrial Sales. Those receiving degrees
in Business Administration and LSA
may make an appointment, and in ad-
dition, for those interested, there will
be a group meeting on Mon., Mar. 23
in 4051 Administ'ation Building at 5
p.m,
Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.; De-
troit, will be here to talk to men on
Tues., Mar. 24. They would like to see
individuals for the position of Safety
Engineer. The position does not require
an Engineering degree, however, some
Science background is preferred. There
will be a group meeting at 10 p.m. in
4508 Administration Bui.lding.
RCA Victor Division, of Camden, N.
J., will be here on Tues. and Wed., Mar.
24 and 25, to interview men receiving
their degrees in June interested in
training positions with this company.
The Dow Chemical Co., of Midland,
Mich., will be here on Wed., Mar. 25, to
talk to men interested in Chemical
Sales Trainee positions. They are par-
ticularly interested in individuals with
from one to two years of Chemical En-
gineering or one year of Chemistry.
J. L. Hudson Co., of Detroit, will have
a representative on the campus on
Wed., Mar. 25, to talk to both men and
women interested in their Training
Programs, both in the Merchandising
and Finance Divisions.
Washington National Insurance Co.,
of Evanston, Ill., will be at the Bureau
of Appointments to interview men and
women for positions in their Group
Field Organization.
Procter and Gamble Co., of Cincin-
nati, Ohio, will interview June men
for Sales positions on Thurs. and Fri.,
Mar. 26 and 27.
On Thurs., Mar. 26, there will be an
interviewer here from Metropolitan Life
Insurance Co. of New York City to see'
June men for their Management De-
velopment Program.
Standard-Vacuum Oil Co., of New
York City, will be at the Bureau of
Appointments Thurs., Mar. 26, to talk
to Accountants for overseas positions.
The representative would prefer to see
U. S. citizens, unmarried men with no
military obligations.
Reo Motors, Inc., of Lansing, Mich.,
will be here Fri., Mar. 27, in the morn-
ing to see Business Administration stu-
dents for their Management Trainee
Program, as well as women graduates
in personnel with secretarial exper-
ience.
The YWCA will be here on Fri., Mar.
27, to see women interested in profes-
sional positions with this organiza-
tion.
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