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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

'U' Sponsors
Arson Talk
Ikhm R c hm
The first Arson Detection and
Investigation Seminar in the state
of Michigan will begin today at 9
a.m. In Rackham Amphitheatre.
Sponsored by the University Ex-
tension Service and Fire Marshal
Division, Michigan State Police,
the seminar is scheduled for to-
day, tomorrow, and Friday from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. with an additional
talk to be given from 7 to 9 p.m.
tomorrow.
According to F. A. Hartmen, su-
pervisor of Firemen Training,
some of the best speakers in the
country will contribute to the
seminar. By talks and lectures,
illustrated with slides they will
present the theory and practice of
arson investigation.
Fire Marshal Arnold Renner
will begin the talks with a dis-
cussion of the "History of Arson
Investigation in Michigan." He
will be followed by Lt. Glenn
Walker, chief of Fire Prevention,
Michigan State Police,' who will
speak on "Cooperation of Police
and Fire Authorities in Arson In-
vestigations."
The Chjef of the Detroit Arson
Squad. Detective Glen Bennett
will then speak on the "Motives of
Arson," and E. A. Wakefield, spe-
cial agent of the National Board
of Fire Underwriters will close to-
day's meeting with a discussion of
"Arson and Economic Trends."

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Transferring Soon
ee will transfer to the Detroit
ies next .weekend for the last
ee months of his internship
gram. He is one.,of two stu-
its working on various state
)ers this year under a program
nsored by the journalism de-
tment for foreign students.
[e came to the University from
lamatt University in Salem,
gon. Pralskng the program of-
J' S oors
uidanceaTalk
he University Extension Serv-
is one of the sponsors of the
nual "Age of Opportunity" con-
ence which will be held at 9:45
i. March 21 in the Rackham
icational Memorial, Detroit.
be conference Is also spon-
ed by the Detroit Federation
Women's Clubs and 25 other
erested organizations.
Speakers for the session are
ry K. Guiney, on "Why Women
md Plan;" Gertrude Zemon
s on "'They Say' vs. What
u. Tell Me'," Lillian G. Hogue
"Dream No Little Dreams: How
Spend Life Wisely," and Mary
rgan on "Are You Making the
at of Yourself?"

-Daily-Fred Merrill
WANO LEE-Korean graduate student in journalism is com-
pleting his internship on the Ann Arbor News this week. Lee, from
Seoul, is working under the University program for foreign

Wed., March 12. Coffee hour will be
held in Room 243 W. Engine., at 3:30
and seminar at 4:00 in Room 229 W.
Engine. All faculty members are wel-
come.
402 Interdisciplinary Seminar on the
Application of Mathematics to Social
Science. "A Computer Approach to
Psychoanalytic Behavior Theory." Ger-
ald Blum, Dept. of Psychology. 3:30
p.m. Thurs., March 13, 3217 Angell Hall.
The Applied Mathematics Seminar
will meet on Thurs., March 13, inRoom
246 W. Engine, at 4 p.m. Dr. Greenstein
will speak on "The Differential Equa-
tions Governing Chemical Reactions
With Special Reference to Enzyme
Kinetics." Coffee and tea will be served
at 3:30 in Room 274 W. Engine.
Placement Notices
The following school systems have
listed teaching vacancies with the Bu-
reau of Appointments for the 1958-59
school year. They will not be here to
interview at this time.
Hibbing, Minn. - Elementary School
Librarian.
Holland, N.Y. - H.S. Physics/Chemis-
try or Biology; English; Jr. H.S. Eng-
lish; Guidance.
Ironwood, Mich. - Elementary; Ele-
mentary Art; H.S. Girls Physical Edu-
cation; String Instruments (H.S. &
Elem.); Art; Football Coach; Special
Education (Mentally Retarded; Crip-
pled).
Jamestown, N.Y. -- Elementary; Sr.
H.S. Home Economics; English; Social
Studies; Business; Math/Science; Vocal
Music/Music Theory; Jr. H.S. Math/
Science; Home Economics; Vocal Mu-
sic; Math; Social Studies; Art; Reading
Consultant.
Mount Prospect, Il. -- Elementary;
Speech Correction; Vocal Music; Boys
Physical Education; Girls Physical Edu-
cation.
Oscoda, Mich. - Elementary; 7th
Grade Geography/English; 8th Grade
English/History; Girls Physical Edu-
cation; Science/Math.
Sheboygan, ,Wis. - Elementary; Jr.
H.S. Mathematics/Coaching; Home
Economics; Boys Physical Education;
Sr. H.S. Girls Physical Education; Eng-
lish/Social Studies; English/Reading;
Commercial; Home Economics; Mathe-
matics; Mathematics/Science; Arithme-
tic/General Science; English/Spanish;
Speech Therapist.
Wilmette, Ill. - Elementary; Slow
Learners; Boys Physical Education;
Girls Physical Education; Shop Crafts;
Homemaking; Mathematics.
For any additional information con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
Special Notice:
The Vick International and Merrell-
National (Overseas) Laboratories, Divi-
sions of Vick Chemical Company will
be interviewing foreign nationals on
Wed., March 12 at the Bureau of Ap-
pointments. The Vick International Co.
needs nationals from Spain, Portugal,
Italy or Benelux, or Latin America. The
Merrell-National (Overseas) Labs need
nationals from the Philippines, Mexico,
Brazil, Switzerland, Germany, Italy
and England. For appointments, call or
contact the Bureau of Appointments,
3528 Admin. Bldg., ext. 3371.

Personnel Interviews:
Representatives from the following
will be interviewing at the Bureau of
Appointments:
Monday, March 17
New York Central Railroad, Detroit,
Mich. - Men with B.A. or M.A. in
Economics for Economists.
International B u si n e s s Machines,
Dearborn, Mich. - Men with B.A. in
Liberal Arts for Sales in the Data Pro-
cessing Division. or Systems Analysts
in the same Div. Men with M.A. or M.S.
in Mathematics for Applied Science
Division. Women with B.A. in Liberal
Arts or Education for Systems Repre-
sentatives, Programming, and Instruct-
ing. Women with M.A. or M.S. in
Mathematics for Applied Science work.
Benton & Bowles, Inc., N. Y. City --
Men with B.A. or B.S. in Liberal Arts
for Store Audit Trainee (Military vet-
eran or exempt and single.) Men with
M.B.A. for Management Trainee. (Mili-
tary veteran or permanent exempt sta-
tus.)
Tues., March 18 '
Benton & Bowles, Inc. - See Mon%
day's listing.
The Proctor & Gamble Company,
Male Employment Office, Cincinnati,
Ohio - Men with B.A. or M.A. in Lib-
eral Arts, B.B.A. or M.B.A. for Field
Supervisor in Market Research Depart-
ment. Must be single. Men with B.A.
or M.A. in Liberal Arts, B.B.A. or M.B.A.
for Trainee Assistant 'to the Office
Manager. Completion of Military Serv-
ice is required.
Northern Trust Company, Chicago,.
Ill. Location of work - Chicago, Ill.
Men with B.A. !r M.A. In Liberal Arts,
B.B.A. or M.B.A., L.L.B. or Students
with 1 or 2 years of Law for Commer-
cial Banking, Investment Portfolio
Management, Trust Administration,
Market Research and Development,
Bond Merchandising, Administration.
No formal training program but on-
the-job training.
Boy Scouts of America, Chicago, Ill.
-Men with B.A. in Liberal Arts for
Field Scout Executive.
Wed., March 19
Boy Scouts of America - See Tues-
day's listings.
American Airlines, Chicago, Ill. -
Women with B.A. in Liberal Arts or any
degree, even just two years of college
training for Stewardesses. Qualifica-
tions include: Single; Between the ages
of 20-26; Height: 5'2" to 5'8"; Weight:
130 lbs. maximum; Must be capable of
passing company flight physical exam;
Sight must be 20/50 or better without
corrective lenses.
Esso Research and Engineering Com-
pany, Linden, N.J. Location of work-
Linden, N.J. Men with B.A. or M.A. in
Liberal Arts, B.B.A. or M.B.A., L.L.B.
or students with 1 or 2 years of Law
and interest in broad field of Employee
Relations, Salary Administration Train-
ing, Planning & Benefits, Employment
& Human Relations Research for work
with Esso Research.
Needham, Louis, and Brorby, Inc.,
Chicago, Ill. - Men with B.A. in Eng-
lish, History, or Political Science for
Training Program. Writing ability or
Special Interest will also be considered.
The Dow Chemical Company, Mid-
land, Mich. - Men with B.A. in Liberal
Arts, B.B.A. or M.B.A. for Sales. Men
with B.A.! in Liberal Arts, B.B.A. or
M.B.A. who are interested in working
for the company.
Mutual of New York, New York City,
N.Y. Location of work-New York City
or Branch Offices in principal cities.

1) Men with B.A. or M.A. in Liberal
Arts, B.B.A. or M.B.A. for Management
Training Program. The first year isj
spent in the Home Office departments.:
2) Men with B.A. or M.A. in Liberal
Arts, B.B.A. or M.B.A. for Sales Train-
ing Program. Trainee spends 2 weeks
in the Home Office then assigned to
a branch office for practical training.
3) Men with B.A. or M.A. in Liberal#
Arts or B.B.A. or M.B.A. for The Group
and Pension Training Program. Trainee
assigned to the Home Office for aj
training period and then assigned to
the branch office. 4) Women with B.A.
or M.A. in Liberal Arts for any of the
above mentioned programs and from
time to time there are openings in Ac-
counting, Personnel, Sales and Exec-;
utive Secretarial Work.
Thurs., March 20
Continental Casualty Company, Chi-
cago, Ill. Location of work - Chicago,
Ill. Men and women with B.A. or M.A.;
in Mathematics or Economics, B.B.A.
or M.B.A. for Sales, Accounting, Ad-
ministration, Insurance or Statistics,
and other departments.
Speedway Petroleum Corporation,r
Detroit, Mich. Location of work -- De-
troit or other offices in the U.S. Men'
with B.A. in Liberal Arts or B.B.A. for
Sales Training Program. Men with
B.B.A. for Business Law and Real Es-
tate Procurement.
King-Seeley Corporation, Ann Arbor,
Mich. Location of work - Ann Arbor,
Michigan. Men with B.A. in Liberal'
Arts or B.B.A' for Accounting, Produc-
tion Control, Standards, Estimating,
Plant Layout and perhaps Personnel.
Fri., March 21
R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company,
Chicago, Il. - Men with B.A. or M.A.
in Liberal Arts, B.B.A. or M.B.A. for
Accounting and Manufacturing.
Crawford & Company, Detroit, Mich.
-Men with B.A. in Liberal Arts B.B.A.
or students with 1 to 2 yrs. of Law for
Claims Adjustor.
U.S. Department of Justice, Immigra-
tion and Naturalization Service, De-
troit, Mich. -- Men with B.A. or M.A.
in any field for Border Patrols. Men
must be 20 yrs. of age, citizens, and
possess a drivers license.
For appointments, contact the Bu-
reau of Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg., ext. 3371.
Rerpresentataives from the following
will be at the Engineering College:
Fri., March 14
Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethle-
hem, Pa. -- B.S. in Ch.E., C.E., M.E.,
I.E., E.E., Met., Nav. and Mar., and E.
Science. for Research, Development,
Design, Production, Construction, Sales
and others.
R. K. Le Blond Machine Tool Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. in I.E., M.E.,
and Met. for Research, Development,
Design, Production and Sales. Must be
a U.S. or European Citizen and Men
only. For summer: Jrs. in M.E., I.E. and
Met.
Lever Brothers Company, Edgewater,
N.J. - All degree levels in Ch.E. B.S. in
E. Math. for Research and Develop-

ment. Must be a U.S. citizen. For sam.
mer: Srs. and Grad students for work
in process improvement and develop.
ment groups.
Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Com.,
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. - All degree
levels in C.E. and M.E. M.S. in Constru.
B.S. in E. Math, for Research, Develop.
ment, Design, Production, Construction
and Sales.
Pratt & Whitmey Aircraft, Div. of
United Aircraft Corp., East Hartford,
Conn. - All degree levels In A.E., Ch.E.,
E.E., M.E., E. Mech., and Met. B.S. in
E. Physics and E. Math for Research,
Development, and Design. Must be a
U.S. citizen.
Jervis B. Webb Company, Detroit,
Mich. - B.S. and M.S. in C.E., E.E., and
M.E. for Development, Design, Produc-,
tion.and Sales. Must be a U.S. citizen.
Interstate Electronics Corp., Ana-,
heim, Calif.-- All degree levels in E.E.
M.S. in Instru. B.S. in E. Physics for
Research, Development, Design and
Production. Must be a U.S. citizen. For
summer: Jrs., Srs., and Grad students
in above fields. Group meeting at 4:00
p.m. in Room 351 W. Enggr. for summer
employment.
For appointments, contact the Xngi-
neering Placement Office, 347 W.
Engrg., ext. 2182.
Exhibit
Thurs., March 20 through March 27
The Proctor & Gamble Advertising
Department will have an all-campus
exhibit on the Third Floor of the
Michigan Union.
Personnel Requests:
New Mexico Institute of Mining &
Technology, Socorro, N. M. has career
openings for graduating seniors and
graduate students in technical research
and development.
Seventh U.S. Civil Service Region,
Chicago, Ill. announces vacancies for
Chemists in Ill., Mich., and Wis.
Fort Detrick, Frederick, Md. has op-
portunities for advanced scientific stu-
dies for Scientists, Engineers and
Mathematicians in the Biological War-
fare Laboratories.
For further.information, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg., ext. 3371.
Summer Placement Notices
The S.S. Aquarama is looking for
people to fill the following positions:
Comptroller, Comptroller Clerks, Cabin
Boys, Porters, Storekeepers, Stand At-
tendants, Security Officers, Counter-
men, Countergirl's, Bus Boys, Waitress-
es, Cooks Helpers, Maids and Dishwash-
ers. Students interested in working on
the Aquarama must be at least 20 years
old and willing to stay on the boat
from early June until the second week
in September.
Mr. Ward D. Peterson will be avail-
able to answer all questions concern-
ing employment with the boat in Room
3G of the ,Michigan Union on Mon.,
March 17 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Inter-
views with representatives from the
Aquarama will bey held on Wed, and
Thurs., March 26 and 27.

reporters.
fered journalism graduates here,
he said, "When I was looking for
a graduate school in Journalism I
looked over 15 or 20 catalogues,
and couldn't find any other gradu-
ate school which has a program
like this."
He spent last year taking classes,
in the department, which is the
regulation first year of the pro-
gram.
Last summer he started off his
internship program, which in-
cludes working on a total of four
papers in the, state for three
months each. Before coming to
The News last December, he
worked in Flint and Holland.
He hasn't yet "really decided
Ki ng, Receives
Scholarship
A University alumna, Cathy
Elizabeth King, has received a
Fulbright scholarship to study
ancient history at the University
of Oxford, England, during 1958-
59.

what to do after this program,"
but is thinking of coming back to
school to work for his M.A. Even-
tually he plans to return to Korea.
He emphasized the fact that
the foreign internship is not the,
only such program offered by the
journalism department. There are
also opportunities for graduate
students to gain experience on
papers in the same way, which, in
some cases can contribute to the
requirements for their masters
degrees.
Black To Talk
On Agriculture
Prof. John D. Black of Harvard
University will speak on "The Ex-
tremities of Current Agricultural
Programs" today at 8 p.m. In
Rackham Amphitheatre.
A visiting professor at Michigan'
State University, Prof. Black is
being sponsored at the University
by the Economics Club. He is
professor emeritus of economics at
Harvard.

Organi* zation
Notices

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Sigma Alpha Eta, business meeting,
March 7:15, Speech Clinic. Speak-
er: Mr. Mensinger from Society for
Crippled Children and Adults.
* * *
Chess Club, meeting, March 12, 7:30
pm., Union.
Unitarian Student Group, seminar,
March 12, 7:30 p.m., First Unitarian
Church. Continuation of topic, "Is
There an Escape from Man's Existen-
tial Situation?" Transportation at 7:15
p.m. from Union, Lane Hall and Stock-
well.
Lutheran Student Assoc., Lenten Ves-
per Service, March 12, 7:15 p.m., Luth.
Student Center.
* * *
ULLR Ski Club, meeting, March 12,
7:30 p.m., Rm. 3-G Union. Aspen plans,
elections.
* " *
Physics Club, meeting, March 12, 7:30
p.m., 2038 Randall Lab. Speaker: Dr.
Trilling, "Recent Developments in
Strange Particles."
* * *

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Problems of Minority Groups on (ampus
Part 1l - THE FOREIGN STUDENT I
Bill West, Director International Center

TONIGHT at 7:30

Brasley Lounge

B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation ... 14290Hill St.

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All Grad students invited to
coffee hour sponsored by Grad Stut
Council, March 12, 4-5:30 p.m.,
Lounge, Rackham.

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