..... . .. . TIRE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y' !'E"XTESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1356 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1856 [argo Lecture Describes .rtists' Media,_Materials By JIM BOW Celluloid, aluminum foil, and rdboard are examples of the rious artistic -media described' Boris Margo in his lecture 'Work Progress," delivered yesterday the Architecture Auditorium. NTot only did Margo describe ese media, but he also illustrated s talk with examples of his own 'rk done through these various Aterials. Several slides were own in which the artist ex- iined how he had made his ints and why he had used cer- n media. At the beginning of the lecture, argo explained that artists ould utilizennew materials in eir work. With that 'as a back- ound for his talk, Margo went . to explain how he had come on celluloid as a medium for s contemporary prints. It seemed that Margo was walk-' r in New York City, and he ticed a piece of celluloid on the lewalk. The artist took the cel- old and began experimenting th its properties. The result of s experimenting was the first :e shown by Margo. Ihis print was an impression of e lights of New York and it was e result of several component ints, utilizing both the solid and uid properties of celluloid. Other slides shown by MargQ luded a series of twelve print istrating the months of the ar. The artist explained that ese prints portray he processes nature during the 12 months. The medium celluloid was used these prints as well as card- ard and wood for the base. The flecked surface of the cardboard was used to effect the snowy sky of January, and the grain of the wood suggested the swirling winds in March. Aluminum represented another aspect of Margo's work. The artist showed prints in which aluminum sheets were used. These prints resembled base-reliefs in that the aluminum was hammered into the design of the print. Aluminum foil, pebbles, and sand were some of the other media which Margo described. However, he also included oils in his illus- trations. The artist explained that his oil paintings emphasize the straigh tline, which he feels to be symbolic of the present age. One of the final points of Mar- go's talk was his discussion of his type of art in relation to contem- porary architecture, DAILY. OFFICIAL B ULLETI (Continued from Page 4) Camp Ohiyesa, will interview for male Counselors in Rooi 3S, Michigan Union, 10-4 p.m. The foll-wing representatives will in- terview in Room 30, Michigan Union, 1 to 4:45 p.m. Wed., Feb. 29: Mrs. A. M. Wauters, Camp Hilltop, Walloon Lake, Mich., will interview for Men and Women Counselors. Mrs. H. Gross, Ann Arbor YWCA, will interview for women Counselors. Mrs. Barbara Lide, Fleid Director, Camp Cedar Lake, Waterloo Recreation Area, Chelsea, Mich., will interview for women Counselors. Mr. Walter Rutherford and Mr. Rich- ard Molby, Jr., Detroit Boy Scouts, will interview for Counselors. Mr. Ronald Thompson, Chief Ta-Kee- Ko-Mo Day Camp, Ann Arbor, will in- terview for men and women Counselors- Waterfront, Nature Lore, Handcrafts, General. Mr. Sidney Weiner, Div. Supervisor, The Easterling Co., Ann Arbor, will interview for salesmen. Russell Kelly Office Service, Detroit, will interview women for Typists Sten- ographers, General Office Clerks to work in offices of Detroit firms for the summer. PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS: Representatives from the following will be at the Bureau of Appointments: Mon. and Tues., Feb. 27, 28: General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y.-men in LS&A, Journalism, Adver- tising, Marketing, and BusAd for Ad- vertising and Public Relations. There are also some openings for women. Tues., Feb. 28: Carnation Co., Los Angeles, Calif.- men for Management Training, Sales, Manufacturing, and Office Management, Positions are located throughout U.S. Connecticut General Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn.-men in LS&A and BusAd for Management Training in Administrative, Technical and Sales positions. Offices throughout U.S., Can- ada, Puerto Rico and Hawaii. Tues. and Wed., Feb. 28, 29 Michigan Bell Telephone Co.-men in any field for Management Training Pro- gram. ' American Telephone & Telegraph Co., Long Lines Dept., Cincinnati, Ohio- men in LS&A and BusAd for Training Program Positions throughout U.S. Wed,, Feb. 29: Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co., Milwaukee, Wis.-men for Sales. Offices throughout U.S. Inland Steel Co. & Inland Steel Con- tainer Co., Chicago, Ill.-LS&A and Technical men for General Management Training Program. Boy Scouts of America-men in any field for Executive Training Program. Thurs., March 1: Procter and Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio-men for Purchasing and Traffic Dept. Interna'I Business Machines, offices throughout the U.S.-men for Sales. The same company will also interview men in Math. and Applied Science for work in Applied Science. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co., De- troit, Mich.-men in LS&A and BusAd for Sales and Field Representative Posi- tions. Fri., March 2: Western Electric Co., Chicago, Ill.- men in LS&A and BusAd for Manage- ment Training. Offices throughout U.S. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., Detroit, Michigan-en in BusAd or LS&A for Executive Sales leading to Business Management. Offices through- out the U.S. Procter and Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio-men for Controller's Dept. For appointments contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 371. PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS: Representatives from the following will be at the Engrg. Schbol: Thurs., March 1: Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Newport News, Va.-all levels in Math., Metal., Naval & Marine, Nu- clear, Physics; B.S. and M.S. in Chem. E., Civil, Const., Elect., Ind., Mech., and Eng Mech. for Research, Devel., and Design. US. citizens. Kearney & Treker Corp., Milwaukee, Wis.-all levels in Mech. and Eng. Mech.; B.S. and M.S. in Elect.; B.S. in Ind. for Research, Devel., Design, Proa., and Sales. Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co., Library, Pa.-all levels in Chem. E. and Instru. for Summer Research and Devel. Thurs. and Fri., March 1, 2: North American Aviation Inc., Dow- new, Calif.-all levels in Elect., Mech., Che. E., Civil, Aero., and Gen. E., Physics and Mtht. for Research and Devel. Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Missiles Sys- tems Div.-all levels in Aero., Elect., Che. E., Instru., Math., Mech., Engrg. Mech., Metal., Nuclear, Physics and Science for Research and Devel., De- sign. Location-Van Nuys, Calif. U.S. citizens. Fri., March 2: Union Switch and Signal Div., West- inghouse Air Brake Co., Pitts., Pa.-- B.S. and M.S. iii Aero., Elect., and Mech.; B.S in Civil and Physics for Research, Devel, Design, and Project. State Highway Commission of Wiscon- sin-B.S. and M.S. in Civil for Summer and Regular Design and Construction. U.S. citizens. Foster Wheeler Corp., New York, N. Y. -all levels in Metal. and Nuclear; B.S. and M.S. in Chem. E., Elect., Mech., and Naval and Marine; B.S. in Civil, Ind., Math. and Physics foir Research, Devel., Design, Prod. and Sales. U.S. citizen. U.S. Naval Ordnance Plant, Indian- apolis, Ind.-all levels in Aero., Ch. E., Elect., Ind., Instru., Mat., Math., Mech., Eng. Mech, Metal., Naval and Marine, Physics, and Science. U.S. citizens, for Summer and Regular Research, Devel., Design, and Prod. For appointments contact the Engrg. Placement Office, 347 W. E., Ext. 2182. PERSONNEL REQUESTS: U.S. Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, announces openings for Relocaion Officer (agency). Relocation Officer (field), and Relocation Of"i:er (supervisory). Positions are at the G&-9, 11, 12 levels, and require experience in personnel, administration, social wrk- or work in community adjustment of individuals and groups. New York State Civil Service announ- ces exam for Sr. Fish Pathologist. Appli- cations accepted up to March 16, 1956. STUDY OPPORTUNITY: Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass., will conduct an intensive Summer course for college students and gradu- ates in Typing and Shorthand, from June 18-August 10, 1956. For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 371. 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