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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, OCKTCFBER 2&, 1959

11, No

DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN

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Children" by Dr. Albert Rabin, Michi-
gan State University. 4:15 p.m., Fri.,
Oct. 26, 1025 Angell Hall.
Doctoral Examination for Wilhelm
Dyck, Germanic Languages & Litera-
tures: thesis: "The Problems of the
Russo-Germans in the Later Works of
Josef Ponten", Fri., Oct. 26, 102D Tap-
pan Hall, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, F. B.
Wahr.
Doctoral Examination for Armando
Alfonzo Giardini, Mineralogy; thesis:
"Piezobiregringence in Strontium Ti-
tanate", Fri., Oct. 26, Room 4065 Nat-
ural Science Building, at 1:30 p.m.
Chairman, L.5. Ramsdell.

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to report to 140 Business Administra-
tion Building at 8:45 a.m. Tues.
Psychology Colloquium: "Partial Ma-,
ternal Deprivation: A Study of Kibbutz

Events Today
Slides From Russia: This afternoon
at the coffee hour at Lane Hall, Dej
Witt Baldwin, university Co-ordinator
of Religious Affairs, will show some of
his slides taken in Russia this past
summer. Coffee from 4:15-5:30. To see
slides b eat Lane Hall by 4:30.
Fri., Nov. 2
Placement Notices
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
Representatives from the following
will be at the Engrg. School:

Ramo-Woolbridge Corp., Los Angeles,
Calif.-all levels in Elect., Instru.,
Math., Mech., Engrg. Mech., Nuclear
and Physics, and M.S. or Ph.D. in
Aero. for Summer and Regular Re-
search, Devel., Design, and Production.
U.S. citizen.
R. R. Donnelley & Sons, Inc., Chi-
cago, Ill. -- all levels in. Elect.,,Ind.,
Instr., ath., Mech., and Engrg. Mech.
for Research, Devel., Desgin, Prod.,
Methods, Standards, Quality Control,
and Plant Layout.
Burroughs Corp., Detroit, Mich.-all
levels in Mech., Elect., Physics, and
Math., B.S. and M.S. in Che. E., and
Ind. for Design, Devel., Research, and
Production.
U. S. Steel Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa.--

all levels in all programs for Research,
Devel., Design, Production & Constru-
tion.
Creole Petroleum Corp., New York,
N. Y. -- B.S. and M.S. in Ch. E., Elect.,
Mat'ls., Mech., Metal., and Naval &
Marine for Design, Production & Con-
struction. U.S. or Canadian citizen.
American Steel Foundries. East Chi-
cago, Indiana - B.S. and M.S. in Ch.
E., and Metal. for Research and Devel.
U.S. citizen.
For appointments contact the Engrg.
Placement Office, 347 W. E., ext. 2182.1
Representatives from the following
will be at the Bureau of Appointments:
Mon., Oct. 29
Operations Evaluations Group, Mass.
Inst. of Tech., Div. of Defense Labs.,

Washington, D.C. - men with M.A.
M.S., or Ph.D. in Math, for Operations
Research. Its work is that of acting as
civilian scientific advisor to the Navy
in the efficient conduct of Naval op-
erations of every kind. It is operated
by MIT under the Defense Dept., and
work is located in Washington, D.C.
and throughout the world.
The Ohio Oil Co., Findlay, Ohio --
men for Training Program, primarily
in Sales, both Dealer Representatives
and Consumer Salesmen, There are
also needs for men in Acctg., and only
12 hours of Accounting are required.
Work is in Ohio, Mich., Ill., Ind. & Ky.
Ohio Oil ranks 13th in domestic crude
oil production and income among U.S.
oil companies.

Wed., Oct. 31
Detroit Civil Service Commission, De-
troit, Mich. -- men and women with
B. S., M.S., B.A., or M.A. in Bus.Ad.,
English, Psych., Soc., Chem., Forestry
or anyone interested in Detroit Civil
Service for Administration. Acctg.,
Floriculture and Social work. There are
a wide variety of positions offered in
the Detroit Civil Service and applica-
tions will be accepted from any citi-
zens of the U.S. who will, after certi-
fication, establish residence in Detroit.
* It is not necessary to be a resident of
Detroit at the time of application.
For appointments contact the Bureau
of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg,
Ext. 371.

PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
Mich. State Civil Service announces
exams for Soils Engr. III-Engrg. de-
gree plus 3 years of Soils Engrg. ex-
perience, Personnel Technician I, High-
way Surveyor II - 4 years of sub-
professional experience in Road Survey
or Construction, Psychometrist IL
Psychologist II - 1 year of experience
in Clinical Psych. and an M.A. in
Psych. or equivalent graduate school
credit towards a Ph.D. Applications for
Soils Engr. must be in by Nov. 7. The
others must be in by Oct. 31.
For further information dontact the
Bureau bf Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg., Ext. 371.

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FAMOUS FOR ROAST BEEF
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Catering at your Hommeor Hall Henry Turner, Prop.

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Closed Monday
LEO PING
118 West Liberty
Phone NO 2-5624

weekend
FARM CUPBOARD
5400 PLYMOUTH RD. - DIXBORO, MICH.

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Phone NO 8-9387

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