THE MICHIGAN DAILY
FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1954
THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. MARCh 12. 1954
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History Majors Offered
Opportunity as Archivists
A course designed to meet the Earle W. Newton, former director
growing demand for historically
trained archivists and administra- of the Vermont Historical Society,
tors is being offered for the first and director of the program.
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time this year as an eight-week The i
summer institute through the co- will offe
operation of Radcliffe College and manage
the department of history at Har- manusc
vard University. terials,2
The course will provide jobs for with the
college graduates who have con- seum m
centrated in history, economic his- Specil
tory or related fields. It will pro- study of
duce trained archivists to take toricalr
over positions in business corpor- ords, a
ations and historical inistitutions materia
which are now held by people un- adminis
trained in the field, according to tutions.
ntensive summer institute
r training in the handling,
ment, and procuring of
ripts and other source ma-
and will acquaint students
e area of archival and mu-
anagement.
fic courses will include the
f government archives, his-
manuscripts, business rec-
audio-visual and museum
ils, historic restoration, and
stration of historical insti-
ANN ARBOR'S MOST LISTENED-TO ORCHESTRA
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official publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial responsi-
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University. Notices should be sent in
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11 a.m. on Saturday).
FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1954
VOL. LXIV, No. 111
NoIces
To Instructors of Engineering Fresh-
men. Five-week grades for all Engi-
neering Freshmen are due in the Sec-
retary's Office, 263 West Engineering
Building, on Mon., Mar. 15.
Choral Union Members with good at-
tendance records are reminded to call
for their courtesy pass tickets for the
Elena Nikolaidi recital, on the day of
the concert, Fri., Mar. 12-between the
hours of 9:00 and 11:30 a.m., and be-
tween 1:00 and 4:00 p.m., at the offices
of the University Musical Society in
Burton Tower.
English Majors. The Department of
English of the University of Kansas
is seeking applicants of high quality
for positions as teachers of Freshman
and SophomoreEnglish and as parti-
cipants in a program of training as
college teachers of Composition and
Literature. Appointees to these posi-
tions will combine studies leading to
M.A. and Ph.D. degrees with on-the-
job training.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin-
istration Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
Atlas Powder Company Scholarships.
For the 1954-55 college year the Atlas
Powder Company is offering eight schol-
arships, each carrying a stipend of
$1,000. To be eligible to apply, a stu-
dent must be enrolled now as a junior
in a participating college or university
and must be majoring in chemistry,
physics, or any branch of engineering.
Application blanks, which are now
available in the Scholarship Office,
Room 113 Administration Building, must
be postmarked not later than April 10,
1954 to receive consideration by the
Atlas scholarship committee.
Men Camp Counselors. Mr. Herbj
Twining of Camp Al-Gon-Qulan fromj
Burt Lake, Michigan, will be interview-
ing persons competent in various camp
activitis on Mon., Mar. 15, from 3 to
5 p.m. in Room 3-B of the Michigan
Union. He is primarily interested in
specialists in different areas, such as
music, individual sports, boating, etc.
Interested persons should contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin-
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for appointments.
Teaching Candidates: Beginning Mon.,
Mar. 15, the following School Repre-
sentatives will be at the Bureau of
Appointments for interviews:
Monday, March 15 Garden City, Mich-
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8th, typing, Ind. Arts, Librarian.
Tuesday, March 16 Saginaw, Michi-
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Michigan-Vocal and Instr. Music, 1st
grade, Football Coach. Grand Rapids,
Michigan-Ind. Arts, Inst. Music, Speech
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Core, Jr. College-Engineering, Jr. Col-
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Wednesday, Mar. 17 Royal Oak, Michi-
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Michigan-Eng., Commercial, Math &
Science, Elementary, Band & Vocal Di-
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igan-Kdg-8th, Spec. Education, H.S.
Eng., Science, Chemistry, Jr. College
Chemistry.
Thurs., March 18 Pontiac, Michigan-
Elementary, Elem Librarian (Head). De-
troit, Michigan (Public Schools)-Ele-
mentary & Secondary. There will be a
general meeting held at 4 p.m. in 2402
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