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Representatives from the following Metals., Naval and Marine, Nuclear,,
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talk on "Uniqueness Theorems for the
Navier Stokes Equations."
Psychology Colloquium. "Perceptual
Readiness." Dr. Jerome Bruner, Har-
vard University Psychology Department,
4:15 p.m., Fri., Oct. 19, Aud. B. Angell
Nall.
Doctoral Examination: for Stanley
Newell Kinney, Education; thesis: "The
Selection of Outside Speakers by Stu-
dent Organizations at the University
of Michigan," Fri., Oct. 19, 4024 Uni-
versity High School, at 2:00 p.m. Chair-
man, C. A. Eggertsen.
Events Today
Today, as part of the observance of
sthe birthday of the prophet, Moham-
med, the Muslim group on campus will
sponsor the weekly coffee hour at Lane
Hall, 4:15-5:30 p.m. Exhibits of Muslim
culture will be featured.
Placement Notices
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
will be at the Engrg. School:
Wed., Thurs., Fri., Oct. 24, 25 & 26
General Motors Corp., 35 divisions in
various areas-all levels in Mech., Elect,
Ind., Ch.E., Metal., and Aero. for all
phases of engineering.
Thura~, Oct. 25
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.,
locations throughout U.S.-all levels in
Aero., Ch.E., Elect., Ind., Instru., Math.,,
Metal., Engr. Mech., Physics and Science
for Research, Development, Design, Pro-
duction and Sales.
Los Alamos Scientific Lab. of the
Univ. of Calif., Los Alamos, Calif.-all
levels in Aero., Ch.E., Elect., Instru.,
Mat'ls, Math.. Mech., Engrg. Mech.,
Physics, and Science for Summer and
Regular 'Research, Development, De-
sign. U. S. citizen.
Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings. Inc.,
Detroit, Mich.-all levels in Ind., Instru.
Mat'ls, and Science; B.S. and M.S. in
ICh.E., Mech., and Metal, for Research,
Devel., Prod., Sales.
Joy Manufacturing Co., Michigan
City, Ind.,-B.S. and M.S. in Civil, Ind.,
Elect., Mech., and Metal. for Design,
Production and Sales. Jobs in various
areas.
Ohio Oil Co., Littleton, Colo.-Ph.D.
in Chem. E., Elect., Math., Mech., and
Engrg. Mech. for Research.
Owens-llnois, Toledo, Ohio-all lev-
els in Mech., Ch.E., Ind~ Elect., Civil,
Metal.,. Engrg. Physics, Chem., Math
and Physics for Research, Devel., and
Mfg.
Esso Research and Engrg. Co., Std.
Oil Co. (N. J.), Linden, N. J.-all levels
in Ch. E. Civil, Elect., Ind., Instru.,
Mech., and Metal. for Research, Devel.,
Design. Production and Sales,
Thurs. & Fri., Oct. 25 & 26
The General Tire and Rubber Co.
Akron, Ohio-B.S. or M.S. in Ch.E.,
Elect., Ind., Mech. and Physics for Re-
search. Devel., Design, Production,
Constru., Sales, and Technical and,
Management Training Programs.
For appointments contact the Engrg.
Placement Office, 347 W. E., ext. 2182.
PERSONNEl. REQUESTS:
U.S. ARM1Y, Ft. Detrick, Frederick.
Md., announces opportunities in Re-
search, Engineering, Physical & Biologi-
cal Science for Chemical and Mechani-
cal Engineers, and for Biochemists and
Physical or Analytical Chemists. Posi-
tions are at the GS-9, 11 and 12 levels.
Kansas State Civil Service announces
an examination to fill the position of
Field Representative in the State De-
partment of Social Welfare. Applicants
must have completed one year of grad-
uate study in an accredited school of
social work and have had four years
of experience in social case work. Doesj
not require Kansas residence.
Nucleonics, a McGraw-Hill Publica-
tion, New York, N. Y., is looking for
two technical men for the editorial
staff. The need is for men with any
degree of background in the field of
Nuclear Reactor Technology, or with
any nuclear education or experience. No
literary experience is required.
Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster. Pa..
has an opening for a woman art school
graduate with training in design and
in interior decoration for the position
of Designer-Decorator Trainee in the
Bureau of Interior Decoration,
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admnin.
'Bldg., Ext. 371.
Rtestaurants
You
IWill Enjoy
This
Weekend
Anyone who knows good
food will tell you that a dinner in any
of these fine restaurants will be a treat. After the game, when
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parents come to visit
The Daily for GOOD
THE GOOD FOOD
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THE CORNER HOUSE
has found favor . with discriminating guests
202 S. Thayer Street--- North of Hill Auditorium
Phone NO 8-6056 for reservations
Old German Restaurant
ANN ARBOR'S FINEST, FINEST IN MUSIC AND
FINEST IN FOOD
TAKE OUT DINNERS
Select from our entire Menu
Open from 11 A.M. to 12 P.M.
With meals served until 8 P.M. - Closed Thursdays
Phone NO 2-0737
For Light Lunches
Fine Sandwiches or Cream Waffles
At their best
Stop at
or af ter a ha rd
EATING..
day of clIasses, consult
Make
Your
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CHUCK WAGON
FAMOUS FOR ROAST BEEF
OIL
LUNCH and DINNERS l
2045 Packard
Catering at your Home or Hall
football weekend
Fine Salads & Sandwiches
NO 2-1661
I Henry Turner, Prop.
more enjoyable!I
Our chefs are ready to prepare the most delicious food
for your enjoyment.
You will be served the finest In
Cantonese and American food
TAKE-OUT ORDERS ANY TIME.
We're all for MICHIGAN at Leo Ping's .
We even smell the roses!
Closed Monday
LEO PING
Yx ,:.118 West Liberty
P honte NO 2-5624
FAMILY STYLE DINNERS
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THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD
(under newp management)
is. still serving their famous delicious
family style dinners. Also featuring the
original Smorgasbord in Washtenaiv
County
NORA 0. BORGERT, Prod.
Chicken
828 S. State St.
Phone: NO 8-9717
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*Visit Weber's This Week-End :
Steaks
S Chops
0 Seafood
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COFFEE SHOPPE
Cleanliness, Quality, and Service Alwas
Corner 4th and Liberty
7. A.M.-Midnight . . . Closed Sundays
Delicious
STEAK, CHIICKEN,
SEAFOOD
DINNERS
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Your Favorite
BEER, WINE,
.and
CHAMPAGNE
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Try Our Tempting Homemade Pastries
HOMESTYLE COOKING
will complete your football
weekend
FARM, CUPBOARD
5400 PLYMOUTH RD. - DIXBORO, MICH.
3715
Jackson Rd.
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Open Doily
12 to 9:30 P.M.
N. Main right on U.S. 12
r For your Sunday enjoyment -- PAUL TOMPKINSr
at the HAMMOND from 1:30-8:30 P.M.w
Saturday
and Sunday open 1
Closed Mond
Phone NO 8-9387
1 A.M. - 10 P.M.
day
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an addition to their menu
of fine foods
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IPIZZA I will be served daily from
4' P.M. to 1 AM, in our new dining room
"THE DUCHESS ROOM"
Expertly prepared by our special pizza pie maker and baked in new
modern ovens to give you the "best tasting pizza in town."
THE ART OF ENJOYING SMORGASBORD
Tonight YOU are the artist - for the SMORGASBORD is a
grand adventure and is considered a *classic* culinary art.
help yourself first to the many kinds of fish, herrings and
seafood. Then return for the salads, meats and cheese. Finally
select from our tasty hot delicacies.
-9M4RGASBORD' can be traced back to the old Viking
feast days, when disaces were long; but at the end of all joys
syasone could find romance and gaiety at the "SMORGASBORD,"
the lonely man besieged with troubles and sorrow could find
solace at the "SMORGASBORD." a young maiden in search of
love and happiness could find them at the gay 'SMU5GASBORD "
And so it is with our "SMORGASSORD, which i.s sybolic
of the Scandinavian sest for good living. From their farms we
bring you rare cheeses, and from their lakces and streams, fine
seafood.
We wish YOU VALKOMMEN ATER.
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