- Regents Approve Sabbatical Leaves WorryAbout Social Life For University Faculty Members Unusual DEN7 course offerings of representative departments of speech in the U.S. Thirteen sabbatical leaves for the University year 1958-59 were granted. Prof. R. K. Beardsley of the anthropology department will do ethnological field work in ag- ricultural villages near Valencia, Spain, and Prof. W. D. Schorger of the anthropology department will conduct research on capital ownership and manipulation, land ownership, family organization, and political behavior in Cairo, Egypt. Prof. roger A. Pack of the classical studies department will work on a revised edition of a Greek dreambook. Prof. James M. Plumer of the fine arts department -will ,prepare a monograph in the field of Chi- nese ceramics. Prof. George E. Uhlenbeck, of the physics depart- ment, will spend the year at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J. Supreme Court Manuscript Prof. Daniel S. McHargue of the political science department will complete the research and writing of a manuscript dealing with ap- D.C. has opening for 3 program spe- cialists (Social Work, Cooperatives and Art.) Expiration date for applications is March 30. A. S. Thomas, Inc., Boston, Mass, a consulting engineering firm has an opening for a Physicist, Mathemati- clan and Research-minded Engineer. For further information, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admi*. Bldg., ext. 3371. Summer Placement Notices Representatives from the following will be at the Summer Placement Of- fice, Room D528, S.A.B. Tues., March 25 Camp Birkett, Ann Arbor, YMCA Boys' Camp. Mr. Frank Kline will be here at 3:30 to interview men for count selors of riflery, handicraft, Nature Lore and Tripping. Portage Trail Council, Ann Arbor, Boy Scouts. Mr. James Stephenson will be here at 3:00 to interview men for Waterfront Director, Rifle Instructor, Provisional Scoutmaster, Nature In- structor, and Handicraft -Instructor. troUI, Micigan. Men Wh B.A. In Lib- Management and Relations for Uevel- Personnel Requests eral Arts or B.B.A. for Marketing Train- opment, Design, and Production. Greenfield Village and Henry Ford ing-Automotive. On-the-job training in Republic Steel Co., Truscon Div., De- Museum, Dearborn are still looking for the area where applicant is to be em- trot, Mich. -- B.S, in C.E. for Sales guides. Interviews for these positions played. Training includes classroom- Trainees. Must be a U.S. citizen. will be held from March, 29 to April 12 cline and rotation through var- For appointments, contact the En- in Dearborn. A training period then pur departmenr on a field marketing gineering Placement Office, 347 W. will begin on April 19 and continue O ogaization. Engrg., ext. 2182. for several Saturdays. orappintmns, ctThe Smithsonian Institution, Wash- For appointments, conta t the Bu.i ngton, D.C. Is hiring museum aides reau of Appointments, 3528 Adminx3PersonnelRequests.who will gain valuable experience in Bldg., ext, 3371. City of Madison, Madison, Wis. has anthropology and related fields. a vacancy for an assistant traffic en- For further information, contact Mr. Exhibits: gineer who is a registered engineer and Ward D. Peterson in the Summer Place- Socony-Mobil Oil Company will have has had experience in the field of city ment Bureau, Room D528, S.A.B. on a display in the basement of the Union traffic engineering. Tues., and Thurs. afternoons and Fri. near the cafeteria entrance. Pan American Union, Washington, mornings. ?e cater to Weeb" S i n} tg .: ? ? G C i i~ : Q 4 ;> 4 ;?} ~0 0 = 0 =0a H a p p y T u n e :E Bunny T',ie is Soon!i. ALL SHAPES, COLORS and SIZESb EASTER ANIMALS 'VV f aa DON'T FORGET TO SEND HALLMARK CARDS c 0<=0<=o=0<=>0 0<= 0<= 0<==02==>0 04=5<= s 0<=5. hI - ! ,i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: f . . u c u r ' Y:. .. .....-.:.....- _' . .. II