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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, FEBnrARY 22. 195

THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ~2, 1956

DAILY

OFFICIAL
BULLETIN

(continued from page 4)
Room 1513 Administration Building,
where it will be transmitted.
Architecture and Design Students may
not add any courses after 5:00 p.m.,
Fri., Feb. 24.
Literary College Steering Committee
Conference. "The Undergraduate's Edu-
cation: Student or Counselor's Re-
sponsibility?" Thurs., Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m.,
Union. Student-faculty panel discussion
and open forum.
The Extension Service announces
that there are still openings in the
following classes to be held in Ann
Arbor:
Books and Ideas 7:30 p.m., Wed., Feb. 22
69 School of Business Administration
Metal Processing 7:00 p.m. Wed., Feb. 22
(Chemical-Metallurgical and Produc-
tion Engineering 1) 3072 East Engi-
neering Building.
Painting, Advanced
7:30 p.m., Wed., Feb. 22
501 Architecture Building
Practical Public Speaking
7:30 p.m. Wed., Feb. 22
(Speech 31) 1412 Mason Hall
The Symphony and Its Composers
7:00 p.m. Wed., Feb. 22
206 Burton Tower
Registration for These Classes may be
made in Room 4501 of the Administra-
tion Building on South State Street
during University office hours, or in
Room 164 of the School of Business
Administration, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., the
night of the class.
Application forms and information
relative to the Cooperative Course in
Electrical Engineering may be obtained
from Prof. Carey, 2519 East Engineering
Building. Interviews with the companies
involved are now being scheduled for
those who desire to begin their co-
operative training in June. Cooperative
arrangements can be made with the
following companies: General Electric,
112ichigan Bell Telephone, Detroit Edison,
Consumers' Power, Allis Chalmers,
Crysler Corporation, Bendix Aviation
Corporation (Missile Section).
Foreign Language Group. All mem-
bers of the teaching staff of the several
foreign language departments and of
the English Language Institute are
Invited to attend the meeting of the
Foreign Language Group on Thurs.,
Feb. 23, 8:00 p.m., West Conference
Room, Rackham Building. Prof. Her-
bert Paper will speak on, "Yiddish Lit-
erature in America" and Prof. Antoine
Jobin on, "French Canadian Literature:
Past and Present Tendencies."
Make-up Examinations in History -
Sat., March 3, 9:00-12:00 a.m., 447 Mason
Hall. See your instructor for permission
and then sign list in History Office.
MA. Language Examination in History
Fri., March 2, 4:00-5:00 p.m., 1408 Mason
Hall. Sign list in History Office. Dic-
tionaries may be used. r
Aeronautical Engineering Seminar:
Mr. Phillip E. Culbertson of CONVAIR
(Aerodynamics Group), San Diego, will
speak on "Application of the Area
Rule to the Design of a Supersonic
Airplane," Wed., Feb. 22, at 4:00 p.m.,
In 1504 East Eng. Bldg.
Botanical Seminar. Robert T. Wilce,
of the Dept. of lgotany, will speak on
"Ecological Studies of Marine Algae in
the Ungava Bay-N. Laborador Dis-
tricts." Wed., Feb. 22 ,4:15 p.m., 1139
Natural Science. Refreshments at 4:00
p.m.
Sociology Colloquium: Dr. Leo Silber-
man of Oxford University will speak
on "The Theory of Games and Its Ap-
plication to Human Ecology" on Wed.,
Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the East
Conference Room, Rackham Building.
Open lecture.
Interdepartmental Seminar on Ap-
plied Meteorology, Thurs., Feb. 23, 4
pm. Room 4041 Natural Science Bldg.
Prof. Stephen H. Spurr will speak n
"The Effect of Local Topography on
Temperature."
Organic Chemistry Seminar. Thurs.,
Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m., Room 1300 Chemistry
Building. F. S. Seichter will speak on
"Isoindole and Pseudoisoindole" .
Physical-Analytical-Inorganic Chemis-

try Seminar. Thurs., Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m.,
Room 3005 Chemistry Building. E. W.
Rothe will speak on "Chemical Appli-
cations of Molecular Beams."
Doctoral Examination for Duane Neu-
man Sunderman, Chemistry; thesis:
"The Development and Evaluation of
Radiochemical Separation Procedures for
Barium, Calcium, Strontium, Silver and
Indium," Wed., Feb. 22, 3003 Chemistry
Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, W. W.
Meinke.
Events Today
Free Films. University Museums, 4th
gloor Exhibit Hall. "Birth of the Soil"
and "Forest Grows." Daily at 3:00 and
4:00 p.m., including Sat. and Sun., with
extra showing Wed. at 12:30 Feb. 21-27.
Placement Notices
Scientists and Engineers representing
the Navy Electronics Laboratory-San
Diego and the Naval Air Missile Test
Center-Point Mugu, will be on campus
Feb. 27-28, 1956 to interview and select
seniors and graduate students for re-
search, development, test and evalua-
tion work in some of the nation's largest
and best equipped scientific centers.
An appointment for interview may be
made by contacting your placement
office, Prof. John G. Yung, Engineering
Placement Office, Ext. 2182.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
There will be a meeting of the Sum-
mer Placement Service in Room 3G,
Michigan Union, on February 23, from
1 to 4:45 p.m. Anyone interested in
summer employment is welcome. Jobs
range from all types of Business to
Camps and Resorts.
Camp Hancock, Fossil, Oregon, wants
male Counselors who are studying
Geology, Paleontology, etc., to lead
groups of boys 12-16 in digging fossils.
For further information call the Bureau
of Appointments, 3528 Administration
Bldg., Ext. 2614.
Wright Aeronautical Div., Curtifs-
Wright Corp., Wood-Ridge, . J,r has
summer openings for Engineering stu-
dents, a few for Physics, Chemistry, and
Math. Requires personal interview be-
fore April 15. For further information
call the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Administration Bldg., Ext. 2614.
SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS:
Wed., Feb. 22:
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stein, Camp
Nebagamon of Boys, Lake Nebagamon,
Wisconsin, will interview for male
Counselors at 3528 Administration Bldg.,
9-12 and 1-4. Must be at least 19. Call
the Bureau of Appointments for ap-
pointments, 3528 Administration Bldg.,
Elt. 2614.
Mr. Aaron Gornbein, Director, Camp
Tanuga, Kalakaska, Mich., will inter-
view for male and female Counselors at
3528 Administration Bldg., 9-12 and 1-4.
Call the Bureau of Appointments for
appointments, 3528 Administration, Ext.
2614.
Representatives from the following
will be here to interview for summer
jobs in Room 3G, Michigan Union, from
1-4:45 p.m.
Thurs., Feb. 23:
Mr. Charles Kaufman, .Carnp Director,
Tau Beta Community House, Ham-
tramck, Mich. will interview for male
and female Counselors.
Mr. Lewis Schulman, Director, Camp
Sea-Gull, Charlevoix, Mich., will inter-
view for male and female Counselors.
Mr. Paul Hunsicker, Director, Camp
Arbutus, Birmingham, Mich., will inter-
view for female Counselors. '
Mr. Gold, Director, Camp Farband,
Chelsea, Mich., will interview for male
and female Councelors-General,' Arts
and Crafts, Athletics, Dramatics, Scout-
craft.
Mrs. Barbara Lide, Field Director,
Camp Cedar Lake, Waterloo Recreation
Area, Chelsea, Mich., will interview for
women Counselors.
Mr. Richard Molby, Jr., Assistant
Director of Camping, Detroit Boy Scout
Council, will interview for Counselors.
Mr. Sidney Weiner, Div. Supervisor,
The Easterling Company, Ann Arbor,
Mich., will interview for Salesmen.
Russell Kelly Office Service, Detroit,
Mich., will interview women for Typ-
ist%, Stenographers, General Office
Clerks to work in offices of Detroit
firms for the summer.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
Representatives from the following
will be at the Engrg. School:
Tules., Feb. 28:
Dept. of the Navy, the Bureau of
Ships, Washington, D,. C.-all levels in
Civil, Elect., Mech., Naval and Marine,
and Nuclear for Summer and Regular
Research, Devel., Design, and Mainte-
nance. U.S. citizen.
American Brake Shoes, New York,
N. Y.-all levels in Mech., Eng. Mech.,
Metal., Physics, and Science; B.S. and
M.S. in Che. E, and Ind; B.S. in Civil

and Material for Research, Devel., De-
sign, Prod., and Sales. U.S. citizens.
U.S. Dept. of Agri., Rural Electrifica-
tion Admin., Lansing, Mich.-all levels
in Elect. for Devel., Design, and Const.
U.S. Govt., Naval Research Lab., Wash-
ington, D. C.-all levels Elect., Instru.,
Mech., Eng. Mech., Metal., Nuclear,
Physics, and Science, Chemistry and
Math. for Research, Devel., and Design.
U.S. citizens.
Nat'l Elect. Prod. Corp., Ambridge,
Pa.-all levels in Che. E., Civil, Elect.,
Ind., Instru., Mat., Math., Mech., Engrg.
Mech., and Metal. for Regular and
Summer Production and Training Pro-
gram for Graduates.
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, Div. of
United Aircraft Corp., East Hartford,
Conn.-all levels in Aero., Chem. E.,
Elect., Metal., Mech., Nuclear, Eng.
Mech.,. Eng. Physics, Physical Chem.,
Nuclear Physics, Applied Math. for
Research, Devel., and Design.
Inland Steel Co., Chicago, Ill.-B.S.
and M.S. in Che. E., Civil., Elect., Eng.
Mech, Ind., Mech., Metal., Math., and
Physics; PhD in Chem and Metal, for
Research and Devel., Quality Control,
Prod., Technical Services, Project and
Design, Plant and Maintenance Engrg.
U.S. citizens. +
Wed., Feb. 29:
Perfect Circle Corp., Hagerstown, Ind.
-B.S. and M.S. in Ind., Mech., Metal.,
and Engrg. Mech, for Summer and Reg-
ular Research, Devel., Design, Prod.,
and Sales E.
Studebaker-Packard Corp., Detroit,
Mich.-all levels in Mech. for Research,
Devel., and Design.
The Jeffrey Manufacturing Co.,
Columbus, Ohio-B:S. and M.S. in Civil,
Ind., Mech., Eng. Mech., Metal., and
Sanitary; B.S. in Che. E. and Elect. for
Research, Devel., Design, and Sales.
U.S. citizens.
National Lead Co. of Ohio, Cincinnati,
Ohio-all levels in Che. E., Inst., Math.,
Metal., Nuclear, Physics, and Science;
B.S. in Civil, Elect., Ind., Mech., and
Engrg. Mech. for Research, Devel., De-
sign, Prod., and Construction. U.S.
citizens.
Nat'l Airline Div. of Allied Chem. &
Dye Corp., Buffalo, N. Y.--all levels in
Che. E., and Instru.; B.S. in Mech. for
Summer and Regular Research, Devel.,
Design, Prod., and Analytical.
Semet-Solvay Div. of Allied Chem. &
Dye Corp., New York, N. Y.-all levels
of Chem. E.;'B.S. and M.S. in Ind. and
Mech. for Research, Devel., and Prod.

Dye Corp., N. Y., N. Y. -- all levels
in Chem. E., Instru., Materials, Math.;
B.S. and M.S. in Ind. and Mech. for
Summer and Regular Research, Devel.,
Prod, and Sales.
B. F. Goodrich Co., B. F. Goodrich
Chem.' Co. Div., Avon Lake, Ohio-B.S.
and M.S. in Che. E.; B.S. in Mech. and
Math If in Statistics.
U.S. Steel Corp., Pitts., Pa.--all levels
in all programs of Engrg., Chem., and
Physics for Research, Devel., Design,
Prod., and Constr.
Stromberg-Carlson Co., Div. of Gen'l
Dynamics, Rochester, N. Y.-all levels
in Elec., Ind., Instru., Mech., Eng.
Mech., Nuclear Physics and Science for
Summer and Regular Research and De-
vel., Design and Prod. U.S. citizens.
Campbell Soup Co., Chicago, Ill. -
all levels in Chem. E., Mech., Metal.,
Elect., and Ind. for Plant Maintenance,
Project, Process, Design, Indust., and
Methods.
For appointments contact the Engrg.
Placement Office, 347 W. Engrg., Ext.
2182.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
Internat'l Silver Co., Meriden, Conn.,
is looking for men in LS&A, BusAd.,
and Marketing for Sales Training Pro-
gram to be formed in June and July.
Paul Dilworth and Co., Toronto, Can-
ada-openings for Engrs. with training
in Mech. E., Mech. Design, High Speed
Aerodynamics and Thermodynamics,
Electrical and Electronic Engrg., Engrg.
Physics.
City of Detroit, Dept. of Police, is
conducting an exam for policewomen
on Saturday, March 17, 1956. Women
between 22 and 30, with training or
experience in Social Science, Social
Work, or related fields, are eligible.
U.S. Civil Service announces an exam
for Wage-Hur Investigator, GS-7, for
work in Ohio and Michigan.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg., Ext. 371.

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