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THE. MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1954

PAGE SIX TIlE MIChiGAN DAiLY THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1956

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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STUDIES U.S. COLLEGES:
Prof. Takikawa Visits University

Art Museum
Show Opens
An exhibition, "Graduate Paint-
ing, Prints and Sculpture" is now

(Continued from Page 4)
Interdepartmental Seminar on Ap-
plied Meteorology, Thurs., May 10,
4 p.m., Room 4041 Natural Science
Bldg. Prof. Stanley A. Cain will speak
on "Life-Form and Leaf-Size Classifi-
cation in Relation to General Climates."
Organic Chemistry Seminar, Thurs.,
May 10, 7:30 p.m., Room 1300 Chemistry
Building. Dr. N. Kalenda will speak on
"The'Chemistry of the Pyrimido (4, 5-b)
Quinqlines."
Physical- Analytical- Inorganic Chem-
istry Seminar, Thurs., May 10, 7:30 p.m.,

Room 3005 Chemistry Building. Russell
B. Mesler, Assistant Prof. of Nuclear
Engineering will speak on "The Uni-
versity of Michigan Research Reactor.
Facilities and Program."
402 Interdisciplinary Seminar on the
Application of Mathematics to Social
Science, May 10, Room 439 Mason
Hail, from 4;00_5:30 p.m. J. L. Savage
(University of Chicago) will speak on
"Decision Theory in Theoretical Statis-
tics and the Behavioral Science,"
All interested persons cordially in-
vited.
Mathematics Colloquium. Fri., May
11, at 4:10 p.m. in 3011 A.H. Prof. L. J.

Savage of the University
will speak on "Symmetric
Product Spaces."

of Chicago,
Measures Ini

. .

Doctoral Examination for Dale Mills
Grimes, Electrical Engineering; thesis:
"Reversible Susceptibility in Ferro-
magnets," Fri.., May 11, 3201 East
Engineering Bldg., at 1:30 p.m. Chair-
man, Gunnar Holi.
Doctoral Examination for Irma Schno-
oberger, Botany; thesis: "Studies in the
North American Sphagnaceae," Fri.,
May 11, 1139 Natural Science Bldg., at
2:00 p.m. Chairman. K. L. Jones.
Doctoral Examination for Neil Alan
Carrier, Social Psychology; thesis:
"Stress, Personality, and Performance on
Course Evaminations," Fri., May 11,
7611 Raven Hail, at 8:00 a.m. Chairman,
W. J. McKeachie.
Doctoral Examination for Clyde
Thomas Hardwick, Political Science;
thesis: "Cooperative Purchasing Tech-
niques for Municipalities," Fri., May
11, 4609 Haven Hall, at 2:00 p.m. Chair-
man, Morgan Thomas.
events Today 1
Foreign Language Group. Panel dis-
cussion on "Psychoanalysis and Litera.
ture," with James G. Miller, Mental
Health Research Institute; Herbert
Penz, Department of Germanic Lan-
guages and Literatures; and John V.
Hagopian, Department of English.
Thurs., May 10, 8 p.m., West Conference
Room, Rackham Building. Refresh-
ments.
Free Films. 4th floor Exhibit Hall,
Museums 'Bldg. "Garden Plants and
How They Grow" and "Life of a Plant"
May 8-14. Daily at 3:00 and 4:00 p.m.,
including Sat. and Sun., with extra
showing Wed. at 12:30.
Placement Notices
The following schools will have repre-
sentatives at the Bureau of Appoint,-
ments to interview teachers for the
1956-57 school year.
Tuesday, May 15:
Romulus, Mich. - Teacher needs:
Elementary (Kdg. to 6th); Secondary
Math; English/Social Studies; Science;
Social Studies; Art; Commercial; Jour-
nalism.
Allen Park, Mich. - Teacher needs:
Elementary (Kdg., 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th);
Junior High Math/Science; Speech Cor-
rectionist; Remedial Reading; Men-
tally Handicapped.
Port Huron,. Mich. -- Teacher needs:
Elementary (Kdg. to 6th); Junior High
Englishr; Homemaking; Civics; Vocal
and Instrumental Music; High School
Math; Girls' Phys. Ed; English; Speech
Correctionist; Mentally Retarded.
RENT
atypewie
and keep up
with your work

Standish, Mich. - teacher needs:
Elementary (1st, 2nd, 4th: Junior High
and 9th Grade English; High School
English; Physics / Chemistry } Math;
Speech; Home Economics: Driver Train-
ing.
Wednesday, May 16:
St. Clair Shores, Mich. - Teacher
needs: Elementray; Visitig hTeacher;
Speech Correctionist; High: School Math,
Battle Creek, Mich. (Lakeview School)
-Teacher needs: Elementary; Elem.
Vocal Music; Junior High Science.
Thursday, May 17:
Rockwood, Mich. - Teacher, needs:
Elementary; Elem. Vocal Music; Reme-
dial Reading.
River Rouge, Mich. '-Teacher needs:
Elementary (Kdg., 2nd, 2nd/3rd, 5th,
6th); Art; Vocal Music/English or His-
tory; Special Ed. (Type C); Math/
Science/English/Social Studies; Girls'
Phys. Ed.
Highland Park, Mich.-Teacher needs
Elementary (Kdg. to 6th); Library;
Phys. Ed. Girls'; Art; Homemaking;
Junior High Homeroom; High School
Math; English; Phys. Ed. Girls; Driver
Training; Library; Physics; Chemistry;
Biology; Visiting Teacher,
For additional information and ap-
pointments contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3528 Administration Bldg.,
NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEW
Thurs., May 10:
Mr. A. E. Hildebrand, H. J. Heinz
Co., Holland, Mich,, will interview
students interested in managing receiv-
ing and salting stations for pickling
cucumbers. Work located in Mich. and
Ind. Please call the Bureau of Appoint-
ments for appointments, 3528 Adminis-
tration Bldg., .Ext. 371.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
The Ledges Playhouse, Vermontville,
Mich., has openings for an Actress, in-
genue type with some experience,
Scene Designer-builder, a few Appren-
tices. Callthe Bureau of Appointments,
:3528 Administration Bldg., Ext. 371 for
further information.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
Representatives from the following
I will be at the Bureau of Appointments:
Tues., May 15:
Fidelity Mutual Life, Philadelphia, Pa.
-men for Management Training,
Wed., May 16:
Argus Camera Co., Ann Arbor, Mich.-
men in any field for Sales Training.
Thurs., May 17:
Michigan Civil Service -- men and
women in any field for various posi-
tions throughout Mich. This includes
positions in Social Work, Personnel,
Mgt., Statistics, Library Work, Office
Work, Administration, Economics etc.
Wurzburg Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.-
men and women for Merchandizing,
Personnel, Advertising, Control and

current student exchange pro-
gram, sponsored jointly by the
United States and Japan, Prof.1

Takikawa said he endorses the on display in the University Mu-
project, but hopes future years seum of Art in Alumni Memorial
will see an expansion of the stu- Hall through May 27.
dent exchange program. The exhibition is sponsored by
Prof. Takikawa, an expert in the the art department in the College
field of criminal law, will visit of Architecture and Design.
Harvard, Cornell, and other col- Included in the display are 120
leges and universities while tour- items representing the work of sev-
ing the United States. en artists.

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JAPANFSE VISITOR-Yukitoki 7
University, Japan, chats with Ac
Japanese Studies, Prof. John Hall
The president of Kyoto Univer-
sity, Japan, visited 'the University
yesterday.
Prof. Yukitoki Takikawa, on
tour in the Unted States, is visit-
Operating, Accounting in Junior Ex-
ecutive Training Program.
For appointments contact the Bureau
of Appointments, 3528 Admin, Bldg.,
Ext. 371.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
The Liquid Carbonic Corp., Chicago,
Ill., has an opportunity for a Chem.E.
as District Superintendent for a group
of plants manufacturing carbon diox-
ide.
Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids,
Mich., is seeking a Coordinator for
Medical Education. The position is
open to either a man or a woman
with a background in clinical medicine
and some knowledge and experience in
teaching methods.
City of San Diego, Calif. is currently
recruiting Jr. Civil Engr., Jr. Civil Engr.
('traffic), Jr. Elect. Engr., Administra-
tive Trainee.
Geieral Motors Institute, Flint, Mich.,
has an opening for a man with a mas-
ter's degre in BusAd. Some college
teaching exprience is preferred but not
required. Will also consider those with
a combination background of BusAd
and Ind. Psych. or Econ. The position
is to teach courses in Personnel Ad-
ministration and Industrial Manage-
ment.
For further information contact the
Burea uof Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg., Ext. 371.

Takikawa, president of the Kyoto
dting Director of the Center for
[.
ing American colleges and univer-
sities in an attempt to study the
American educational system and
bring new educational ideas to
Japan._
Interviewed through interpre-
ters. at the center for Japanese
Studies yesterday, Prof. Takikawa
explained that in the pre-world
war II period, only a few students
attended universities. They had
undergone extensive training at a
"higher school," a level of educa-
tion above that of the American
high school.
General Training
Now, the professor pointed out,
students attend universities di-
rectly upon graduating hgh school.
The first two years of university
education, he said, is intended as
general training. Specialized stu-
dy is concentrated during the last
two years.
During the Meigi Era, 1868-1912,
Japan adopted a western education
system, based primarily on the
structure of French and German
educational set-ups. This system
continued through 1945.
Prof. Takikawa expressed the'
hope that Japan would be able to
improve its educational facilities
in the future.
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