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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Thurs., Feb. -28 at 4-6 p.m. in Room
3201, Angell Hall. Prof. Leslie Kish
will speak on "Some Unsolved Prob-
lems in Complex Sampes."
Applied Mathematics Seminar. Thurs.
Feb. 28, at 4:00 p.m, in Room 246 WE
A. L._ Maffett will speak on "Optical
Methods of Solving Slot Problems."
Refreshments at 3:30 in Room 274 WE.
Astronomical Colloquium. Fri., March
1, 4:15 p.m., The Observatory. Edwin
B. Weston will speak on "Photometry
of NGC 7023."
Psychology Colloquium: "The Search
for Neural Correlates of Learning."
Dr. Robert Doty, Department of Physi-
ology. 4:15 p.m. Fri., March 1, Aud. B,
Angell Hall.
Anatomy Seminar in Room 2501 East
Medical Building. Coffee will be served
one-half hour before in Room 3502 of
East Medical Building. Mar. 1, 4:00
p.m. Reports on thesis investigations.
Donald Huelke, Department of Anato-
my: "The Dorsal Scapular Artery and
the Arterial Supply of the Scapular Re-
gion." Gayle Nelson, Department of
Anatomy: "The Thoracic Duct and Its
Accessory Venous Connections."
Seminar in1 Magnetohydrodynamics:
Fri., March 1, 3:00 p.m., 246 W.E. R.C.F.
Bartels will continue on "The Dy-
namics of a Plasma."
Placement Notices
Beginning with Mon., March 4; the
following schools will be at the Bureau
Organization
Notices
Use of this column is restricted to
OFFICIALLY REGISTERED student
organizations. Registration forms are
available in the office of Student Af-
fairs, 1020 Administration Building.
Registration for the current semester
should be completed not later than
March 2.
* * *
Christian Science Organization, regu-
lar testimony meeting, Feb. 28, 7:30
p.m. Upper Room, Lane Hall.
* * *

of Appointments to interview for
teachers for the 1957-58 school year.
Mon., March 4
Otsego, Michigan-Junior High Eng-
lish (woman); Junior High Math
(man); 2 Sixth Grade Teachers (1 part
time Elementary Physical Education
for boys).
Detroit, Michigan (South Redford)-
All fields.
Tues., March 5
Madison Heights, Michigan (Lam-
phere School) - All Elementary; Latin;
French; Spanish; Driver Training;
Math; Physics; Chemistry; English;
Social Studies Homemaking; Indus-
trial Arts; Elementary Art; Speech Cor-
rection; Girls Physical Education.
Wed., March 6
Flint, Michigan (Hoover School) -
Elementary; Science; English; Social
Studies; Math; Industrial Arts.
Thurs., March 7
Dearborn, Michigan - All fields.
For additional information and ap-
pointments contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3528 Administration Build-
ing, NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
Personnel Interviews:
Representatives from the following
will be at the Bureau of Appointments:
Fri., March 1
Argus Cameras, Div. of Sylvania Elec-
tric Products, Ann Arbor, Mich. -
men with any degree for Sales Train-
ing and Management Training. Initial
training in Ann Arbor, but assignment
elsewhere.
Mon., March 4
General Electric Company, Apparatus
Sales Division, Schenectady 5, N.Y. -
Men with degrees in Industrial Adver-
tising, Journalism, Technical Writing,
Public Relations (Communication) rel-
ative to business and marketing for
students with liberal arts degrees in
these or kindred fields for advertising,
Coyp Writing, Account Supervision,
Technical Literature, Public Relations,
Communication in Business.
Bank of America National Trust &
Savings Association, San 'Francisco,
Calif. - Location of Work, Statewide
program in California. Men and wo-
men with degrees in Economics or
Business Administration for Manage-
ment Training Program for future
bank officers; training in fields of
bank lending, operations, international
banking, etc.
The Firestone Tire & Rubber Com-
pany, Akron, Ohio.-Location of work,
Michigan and Ohio. Men with any de-
gree for Sales.
Tues., March 5
General Electric Company, Appara-
tus Sales Divisiti, Schenectady, N.Y.-
See above listing.
General Electric Company, Apparatus
Sales Division, Schenectady, N.Y. -
Location of Work, first nine weeks,
Schenectady, N.Y. Men with B.S. or
M.S. in Liberal Arts who have been ex-
posed to some technical training or
Business Admin. for Technical Market-
ing Technical Sales.)
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., New
York City, N.Y. - Location of Work,
Home office, New York City. Men with
M.A. ro B.A. in Economics, Law, Mathe-
matices or Business Admin. for Man-
agement Training.
Manufacturers National Bank of De-
troit, Detroit, Mich. - Men with B.A.
in Liberal Arts including work in Econ-
omics and related business subjects for
General Banking.
U.S. Department of Labor, Washing-
ton 25, D.C. - Location of Work,
Washington, D.C. Men and women with
degrees in Economics and/or Statis-
tics for Economic Research.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
Chicago, Illinois. - Location of work,
unknown. Men with degrees in Liber-
al Arts or Business Administration in-
terested in Pennsylvania R.R.
Wed., March 6
Thompson Products, Inc., Cleveland,
Ohio - Men with degrees in Liberal
Arts or Business Admin. for Manage-
ment Training Program.
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation,
Pittsburgh, Pa. - Location of work,
Aliquippa and Pittsburgh, Pa. and
Cleveland, Ohio. Men with Liberal Arts
or Business Admin. degree with an In-
dustrial Relations major. For veterans
only. For Industrial Relations. Men
with any degree for Warehouse Sales.
Marshall Field and Company, Chi-
cago, Ill - Location of work, Chicago,
Ill. and suburban store location. Men
and women with no particular formal
educational prerequisites have been
established although they are primar-
ily interested in students with back-
grounds in the following fields: Ac-
counting, Economics, Liberal Arts,
General Business, Retailing and Insti-
tutional Management, for Pre-super-

visory and Pre-management training
jobs in all phases of a large metropol-
itan retail department store business:
merchandising, operations, service, ac-
counting and control, sales promotion,
restaurant, etc.
Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc.,
Detroit, Mich. - Location of work,
Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Califor-
nia, and Sales Offices in all large cC
ties. Men with degrees in Liberal Arts
or Business Administration for Sales,
Manufacturing Management, Personnel
Admin. and Accounting.
Thurs., March 7
National Security Agency, Washing-
ton, D.C. - Location of work, Metro-
politan area of Washington, D.C. Men
and women with B.A. in General Lib-
eral Arts, all degree levels in Mathe-
matics and Languages for Applied
Mathematics in the Electronic Digital
and Analog Computers. Fields for
Mathematicians at B.A. or M.A. levels.
Research for the Ph.D. degree, Intelli-
gence Research for Language & Gener-
al Liberal Arts.
The Pure Oil Company, Chicago, Ill.
-Location of Work, 1. South, South-
east, Midwest and North Midwest. 2.
Midwest or South. 1. Men with all de-
grees for Marketing. Sales distribution
and Merchandising of Products. 2.
Men with M.S., M.A., LLB., A.B. in
Economics, Law, or Business Admin.
for Credit.
Hardware Mutuals Casualty Company,
Grand Rapids, Mich. - Men with any
degree for Technical and Management
Trainees. Location of work, Michigan,
most probably Grand Rapids or Detroit.
Cadillac Motor Car Division, General
Motors Corp., Detroit, Mich., - Men
with A.B. or B.A. with an interest
in Industrial accounting, for Cost Es-
timating (Needs some engineering
background, i.e. Industrial Manage-
ment) Cost Accounting, Factory Ac-
counting, Payroll and General Ac-
counting. Need not be an accounting
major.
Fri., March 8
The Travelers Insurance Company,
Hartford, Conn. - Location of Work,
Home Office, Hartford, Conn., 79
branch offices in U.S. and Canada.
Men with degrees in Liberal Arts,
Mathematics majors, Business Admin.,
or Law for Production, Underwriting,
Actuarial, Claim and Administration.
.National Security Agency -- See
Thursday's listings.
Bauer & Black, Chicago, Ill. - Lo-

cation of Work, Locations throughout
the U.S. Men with an interest in Sales
and Selling, No special degree required.
Position is that of selling to retailers
and distributors. Positions in Sales
and advancements are available.
National Bank of Detroit, Detroit,
Mich. - Men for 1. Management
Trainee. Economics, Commerce, and Fi-
nance, Business Admin. or General
Business degree. 2. Trust Aide. Econ-
omics or Business Admin. degree. Two
years of accounting desirable. 3. Trust
Aide. Law degree. Graduate work and/
or Undergraduate work in Business Ad-
min. helpful. Location of work, main
office, downtown Detroit. Management
trainees will be assigned to any one of
56 branch offices.
The Standard Oil Company (Ohio),
Cleveland, Ohio - Location of work,
Ohio. Men with degrees in liberal arts
or business admin. for Sales Manage-
ment Training.
Additional information can be ob-
tained from the Bureau by coming
into the office or calling extension 3371
at the University. Material 'is also
available on many of the companies
interviewing during the week of March
4, 1957.
Appointments for these interviews
must be made by 4 p.m. of the preced-
ing day of the interview. This is done
for the convenience of the office, the
students and the interviewers. It facili-
tates getting the records ready for the
following day's interview. Some inter-
viewers adjust their arrival plans to
fit the schedule as it 'appears on the
day preceding the interview. And, final-
ly, many schedules are filled long be-
fore he day of -the interview, and stu-
dents who wait until the day of the
interview to make appointments must
sometimes be turned away because
there is no more room on the schedule.
Personnel Requests:
Scholastic Magazines, New York, N.Y.,
has an opening for a man or woman
with three or more years experience
in writing and editorial work, prefer-
ably in educational publishing. Should
be a college graduate with a major in
English. The position is that of Editor-
Writer.
Photo Developments Magazine, Jack-
son, Mich., is interested in finding an
Assistant Editor with a working know-
ledge of magazine productionand lay-
out, who can write copy, Should be
between 25 and 35.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg., ext. 3371.

Modern Dance Club, meeting,
28, 7:30 p.m., Barbour Gym.
S* *

Feb.

Westminster Student Fellowship, St.
David's Day dinner and recreation,
March 1, 6:00 p.m., Social Hall, Presby-
terian Student Center.
* $ *
Westminster Student Fellowship,
Bible study-book of Revelation, Feb.
28, 4:15 p.m., League.
* * *
Westminster Student Fellowship,
Coffee Hour, Feb. 28, 4:00-6:00 p.m.,
217 S. Observatory.
* * *

Kappa Phi, meeting, Feb. 28,
p.nL, First Methodist Church.
* *1 *

7:15

Student National Education Associa-
tion, organization meeting, Feb. 28, 7:30
p.m., School of Education Cafeteria.
Topic: "What School Systems Look
for in a Job Applicant."
* * *
Riding Club, meeting, Feb. 28, 7 p.m.,
W.A.B. New members welcome.
* '* *
Baha'i Student Group, discussion,
Feb. 28, 8:00 p.m., TV Room. Lane Hall.
* * *
The Congregational and Disciples
Student Guild, Co-ed I-M Sports Night,
March 1, 7:15 p.m., meet at Guild
House.
* * *
The Congregational and Disciples
Student Guild, discussion, Feb. 28, 7:15
p.m., Guild House. Topic: "Christian
Theology Applied to Student Living."
* * *
Assembly Association, Big Sister
Chairmen meeting, Feb. 28, 4:00 p.m.
3545 Student Activities Building.
* *
Michigan Crib Pre-Law Society,
meeting, 'Feb. 28, 8:00 p.m. Union.
Speaker: Judge O'Brien. Refreshments.
* * *
Acolytes, March 1, 8:00 p.m., East
Conference Room, RackhamBuilding.
Speaker: Robert Olson, "A Defense of
Ethical Egoism,"

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2nd
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3rd
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(Sing it, or swing it, or rock and roll it to the tune
of "IT AIN'T NECESSARILY SO")
Our culture's in a hell of a mess,
Come now, we've got to confess
If only the mosses
would get off their asses

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your final sentence should concern itself somehow with books, reading, lit-
erary values, form criticism, the immutable viability of the world of good
and great books, or what have you. It would even be permissable to have
the last line include the name of our great local cultural institution. An
example of this latter would be a last line like:
"And Buy at Bob Marshall's I Guess."

STUPENDOUS!
GIGANTIC!
INSAENE!t
MAD!
HERE IS THE BIGGEST - repeat - THE BIGGEST LIMERICK CONTEST WE'VE EVER RUN
(it is also the only limerick contest we have ever run)
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CAMP COUNSELLOR OPENINGS
-- for Faculty, Students and Graduates -
THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS '
comprising 250 outstanding Boys, Girls, Brother-Sister and Co-
Ed Camps, -located throughout the New England, Middle Atlantic
States and Canada.
INVITES YOUR INQUIRIES concerning summer employment as
Counsellors, Instructors or Administrators.
. . .POSITIONS in children's camps, in all areas of activities, are
available.
WRITE, OR CALL IN PERSON:
ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS - DEPT. C
55 West 42d Street, Room 743 New York 36, N.Y.

Children's
Junior ...
Women's
Men's .. .

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$3.50'

$3.95
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THIS BLUE KEDS LABEL STAMPS
THE SHOE OF CHAMPIONS

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CONTEST RULES
1. Your entry must be legible, and it must be printable in the DAILY.
2. Your name and address must accompany your entry. You can pick up an official contest
blank at either the Ann Arbor or Ypsi Bob Marshall's Book Shop, you may clip the lim-
erick from this ad and fill it out and include your name and address, or you can use any
other piece of paper which contains all the required information.
3. The decision of the judges will be final. The judges will be the Staff at Bob Marshall's
who will meet in a grand soiree on Saturday nite, March 9, and will make their irrevo-
cable decision in an atmosphere of pandemonium, debauchery, and occult rites. Thus
the deadline for the contest will be 10 P.M. Saturday, March 9. Your entry or entries
must be received prior to that time. They can be mailed into either Bob Marshall's Book
Shop, or brought in and placed in receptacles provided.
4. Employees of Bob Marshall's Book Shops and people who are sponging off these employ-
ees are not eligible.
5. You don't have to buy anything, tear off any box-tops or book jackets, and you may en-
ter as many times as you want. However each entry must be on a separate form and in-,
clude the name and address of the contestant.

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Imported from France at wonderful savings.
Chic crocheted gloves of helenca nylon s-t-r-e-t-c-h fit any
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White, beige, pink, black, or blue,

6. All contestants must be able to read and write. In the event of a tie the judges will be
executed 'and the neater entry will get the booty.
7. All entries remain the property of Bob Marshall's Book Shops and may be exploited,
reprinted, or burned in any way desired.
Hurry before the judges go completely insane
Get your limerick in now-
BRING OR MAIL YOUR LIMERICK TO
BOB MARSHALL'S
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