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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

AlLY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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ion of attendance will receive
of "E" in the course or courses
his work is made up. Students
an extension of time beyond
of March 6 in order to make
work should file a petition, ad-
to the appropriate official of;
hool, with Room 1513 Adminis-
Building where it will be trans-
terdisciplinary Seminar on the
on of Mathematics to Social
"Nets with Reciprocity Bias,"
Rapoport, Mental Health Re-
Institute. 3:30 .p.m., Thurs.,
3217 Angell Hall.
Is Seminar. Prof. J. L. Ullman
ak on "The Approximation of
Functions by Rational Funo-
rhe, meeting is in 3010 Angell
urs., March 6 at 3:00 p.m.
Applied Mathematics Seminar
t on Thurs.\ March 6, in Room
Engineering at 4 p.m. Prof.
artels will speak on "The Dy-
of an Oil Seal." Coffee' and tea
served at 3:30 in Room 274 W.
ring.
ar in Mathematical Statistics
t Thurs., March 6, from 3:00 to
in 3201 Angell Hall.'Prof. J. G.
will discuss a paper by A. T.
m "The Relationship Algebra
iperimental Design."
'a Examination for Peter t.3
Social Psychology; thesis: "A
dinal Study of Interpersonal
n in a Natural Group Setting,"
Lay, March 5. 6625 Haven Hall,
.m. Chairman, T. M. Newcomb.
cement Notices
el Interviews:
entatives from the following
at the Bureau of Appointments:
arch 10
al Security Agency, Washing-
. Location of work - Wash-
D.C. Men and women with
.A., or Ph.D., in Languages
Middle Eastern, Far' Eastern,
Uistory, English, Political Set-
overnment, etc. for Linguists
arch Analysts. Trainees will re-
structions in the funfdamentals
onics and will become familiar
pes of equipment arid. the na-
the problems on which each
used. After a year of training
' employee may be considered
easingly responsible work. Men"
non with B.S., M.S., Ph.D. in.
stics for Mathematicians and
stical Statisticians. Men and,
with B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. in
for Physical Research Program.
ates Investment Company,
lend, Ind. Location of work -
ffice - South Bend, Ind. As-
Dffices in Ala.; Ark.; Cal.; Colo.;
Dist. of Col.; Pia.; Ga.; Ill.;
s.; Mo.; N.J.; N.Y.; N.C.; Ohio;
a.; R..; Tenn.; Texas; W. Va.;
and Ont., Canada. Men with
1Liberal Arts or B.B.A. for
Program in Sales and Man-
. Trainee is indoctrinated for
.ths in a branch office doing
colleOtions. discounting, cash-
nd wholesaling. After this six
he is then assigned as a AC-
djuster, Credit Manager, Office
, New Business Man, Branch
r and Regional Manager..
Mutual Life Assurance Com-
America, Worcester, Mass. Lo-
f work - Home Office - Wor-

cester, Mass.; 73 life insurance sales of-
fices. 23 group insurance territorial
offices and 55 mortgage loan correspon-
dent's offices located in major cities
of the U.S. Men with B.A. or M.A. in
Economics, B.B.A. or M.B.A. for Under-
writer, Management Accountant, Actu-
arial Assistant, Group Consultant and
Administrative Assistant. Training pro-
gram is formal and informal. Manage-
ment development media include: op-
eration seminars, supervisory discus-
sions groups, tuition subsidy plan, and
on-the-job training. Men and women
with B.S. in Library Science for Li-
brary Supervisor.
Tues., March 11
National Security Agency - See Mon.
day's listings.
Vick Chemical Company -- Three
Divisions:
1. Hess & Clark, Inc., Ashland, Ohio
-Men with B.A. In Liberal Arts or
B.B.A. for Marketing Program. Men
who are Juniors and single for Market-
ing Positions. Also interviewing for Ac-
counting positions.
2. National Drug Company, Philadel-
phia, Pa. - Men with B.A. or M.A. In
Liberal Arts for Marketing Program.
3. Vick International Divisions, New
York City - Men with B.A. or M.A. in
Liberal Arts, B.B.A. or M.B.A. for Mar-
keting Program. Interested in both
Anfericans and foreign nationals.
Michigan Bell Telephone Company,
Detroit, Mich. - Men with B.A. or M.A.
in Liberal Arts for Management Train-
ing Program.
Michigan Bell Telephone Company,
Detroit, Mich. - Women with B.A. or
M.A. in Liberal Arts, B.B.A. or M.B.A.
for Management Training Program and
Public Contact work. Women with B.S.
or M.S. in Mathematics, Physics or
Chemistry for Technical Aides in the
Bell Telephone Labs.
Detroit Civil Service, Detroit, Mich.-
Men and women with B.B.A. or M.B.A.
for Accountants, Administrative
Trainees, and Government. Men and
women with B.S. or M.B. in Physics
with an interest in'Industrial Hygiene
and Field Work. Men and women with
B.S., M.S. or Ph.D. in Chemistry and
familiarity with Lab Instruments.
Wed., March 12,
Michigan Bell Telephone, Men - See
Tuesday's listing.
Michigan' Bell Telephone, Women -
See Tuesday's listing.
Vich Chemical Company, all three di-
visions - See Tuesday's listing.
Thurs., March 13
Inland Steel Company, Chicago, Ill.
-Men with B.A. or M.A. in Liberal Arts
for Sales.
McGraw-IJill Publishing Company,
Inc., New York City - Men with B.A.
or M.A. in Economics, Political Science,
or Journalism with ability to write..
Men with any degree in all fields of
Chemistry and Physics with ability to
write., Men with B.B.A. or M.B.A. and
ability to write;
The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo,
Mich.-Men with B.A. M.A. or Ph.D.,
BS. or M.S. in Physiology, Anatomy,
Pre-Med., Pre-Dent., Biology, Chemis-
try, Bacteriology, for Pharmaceutical
Sales to Physicians, Hospitals and
Druggists.;
FrI.S epartment of Labor, Washing-
ton, D.C. - Men and women with B.A.
MA., and Ph.D. in Economics or So-
cial Sciences for Personnel, Budgeting
and Organization, Methods, Examining,
Employment Security,' Wage and Hour
Administration, Economio and Statis-
tics Projects, International Labor Af-
fairs, and Workmen's Compensation.
The New England Mutual Life In-
surance Company, Detroit, Mich. -
Men with B.A. in Liberal Arts or B.B.A.
for Management Training Program.

American National Red Cross, Mid-
western Area, St. Louis, Mo. - Men
and women with B.A. in Social Sci-
ences, Sociology, Psychology, Recrea-
tion or related fields for Recreation and
Case Workers and First Aid and Water
Safety Representatives. Women with
R.N. and degree in Public Health Nurs-
ing or Nursing Education for Nursing
Representative (Nursing Service). Men
and women with M.A. ni Social Work
for Home Service Representative (Home
Service).
For appointments, contact the Bu-
reau of 'Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg., Ext. 3371.
Representatives from the following
will be interviewing at the Engineer-
ing School:
Wed., March1 5
Scott Paper Company, Chester, Pa.-
All degree levels in Ch.E. and M.E. for
Research, Development, and Production
Control.
Thurs., March 6
Batelle Memordal Institute, Colum-
bus, Ohio - All degree levels in Ch.E.,
Instru., M.E., E. Mech., Met., Nuc., and
B.S. and M.S. in A.E. and E.E. B.S in
Mat'ls, E Math and E Physics for Re-
search, Development and Design Must
be a U.S. citizen. For summer: Soph.,
Jra., Srs., and Grad students. Formal
program of planned research experience.
Danly Machine Specialties, Inc., Chi-
cago, Ill. -- All degree levels in E.E.,
M.E., M.S. and Ph.D. in C.E. B.S. in
I.E. M.S. in E. Mech. B.S. and M.S. in
Met. for Research, Development, De-
sign and Production. Must be a U.S.
citizen. For -summer: All grade levels
in above fields for engineering design
and development.
Diamond Alkali Company, Paines-

ville, Ohio - B.5. in Ch.E. for Research,
Development and Sales. Also any com-
bined Bus. Ad. and Engrg. degrees.
Leeds and Northrup Company, Phila-
delphia, Pa. -B.S. in Ch.E., E.E., I.E.,
M.E., Met. and E. Physics. M.S. in In-
stru for Research, Development and
Sales For summer: Jrs., Srs., and Grad.
students for special projects in Re-
search and Development.
Fri., March 7
Lear, Inc., Grand Rapids, Mich.' -
B.S. and M.S. in A.E., E.E., M.E., E.
Mech. and Instru. for Research, De-
velopment, Design, Production and
Sales. Must be a U.S. citizen.
U.S. Naval Air Development and Ma-
terial Center, Johnsville, Pa. - B.S. and
M.S. in A.E., E.E., M.E., and E. Physics
for Research, Development, Design and
Testing. Must be a U.S. citizen. For
summer: Jrs., Srs.; Sophs. and Grads
for research, design, development, and
testing in all phases of Naval aviation.
The Dake Corp., Grand Haven, Mich.
-B.S. in E.E. and M.E. Must be a U.S.
citizen.
Allied Chemical & Dye Corp., several
divisions - All degree levels in ChI.E.
B.B.sand M.S. in E.E. and M.E. M.S. in
Instru. for Research, Development, De-
sign, Production, Constru., Sales and
Technical Service. Must be a U.S. citi-
zen and able to pass company physi-
cal exam. For summer: Soph., Jrs., Srs.
and Grad students in above programs
for Production Control, Plant Engrg.,
Pilot Plant, and Research Assistant.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., Mus-
kegon, Mich. - All degree levels in
Ch.E., I.E., and M.E. for Research, De-
velopment, Design, Production. Must
be a U.S. citizen and men only.
Ross Heat Exchanger Div. of Ameri-
can-Standard, Buffalo, N.Y. - All de-
gree levels in Ch.E. and M.E. for Re-
search, Development, Design, Produc-
tion and Sales. Must be a U.S. citizen
or permanent resident.
Ashland Oil & Refining Co., Ashland,
Ky. - All degree levels in Ch.E. B.S.
and M.S. in E.E. B.S. in C.E., E. Math
and E. Mech. for Research, Develop-
ment, Design, Production, Constru, and

Sales. Must be a U.S. citizen and men
only. For summer: Jrs. in above pro-
grams for work as Engrg. Aides.
E. W. Bliss Co., Canton, Ohio - B.S.
and M.S. in E.E., M.E. and Met. for
Research, Development, Design, Pro-
duction, Sales, and Management. Pre-
fer U.S. citizens.
Ideal Electric & Mfg. Co., Mansfield,
Ohio - B.S. in E.E. and M.E. for Design
and Sales. Must be a U.S. citizen and
men only.
Ford Instrument Co., Div. of Sperry
Rand Corp., Long Island, N.Y. - B.S.
and M.S. in E.E. B.S. in E. Physics and
Sicence for Development and Design.
For summer: Jrs. in the above fields
for summer trainee work.
For appointments, contact the Engi-
neering Placement Office, 347 W.
Engrg., Exe. 2182.
Personnel Requests:
The Equitable Life Assurance So-
ciety, New York City is announcing its
Administrative Training Program for
graduates in General Arts and Sciences,
Public Administration, Law, Physics
and Mathematics. The types of non-

technical positions available are Under-
writing, Accounting, Claims, Group and
Residential Mortgage. Technical posi-
tions available are all actuarial in na-
ture.
Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners,
Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Ill.
announce examinations for Mathema-
tigians.
County of Calhoun, Marshall, Mich.
has a vacancy for a Juvenile Probation
Officer. Must be a man with a B.A.
in Social' Work, Psychology, Sociology,
or related fields. No previous experience
is necessary. Must have a car but trav-
el will be reimbursed.
Department of Health, Education and
Welfare, Public Health Service, Wash-
ington 25, D.C. is announcing the
Regular Corps Exam for Clinical Psy-
chologists to be in the U.S. Public
Health Service.
For further information, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg., ext. 3371.
Summer Placement Interviews:
Tues., March 11
Hess & Clark, Div. of Vick Interna-

tional Co., Ashland, Ohio will have a degree who are interested in Marketing
repersentative in the Summer Place- positions. Considerable travel is in-
ment Office, Room D528, S.A.B. all aft- volved with a company car calling on
ernoon to interview Juniors with any regular customers.

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