THE MICHIGAN DAILY -yard Initiates gal Fund Drive vard college recently started imni committee in Ann Ar- help raise $82,500,600 for raduate education ih the hree years. Harvard program is the effort in the school's 320- ifstory to build up its edu- al resources. The local com- is to take the lead in get-. ipport from other Harvard A living in the Ann Arbor- nti area. A total of $20,100 g sought locally. . C. Theodore Larsen of the ecture college is committee ian. Other members include C Gies laternities Prof. Richard C. Boys of the Eng- lish department, Guy C. Larcom, Jr., Ann Arbor city administrator and Prof. James G. Miller of the psychiatry department and head of the University's Mental Health Research Institute. There are 78 Harvard College alumni in this area,, of whom 52 are on the faculty or staff of the University. There are also 166 alumni from various Harvard graduate schools with 115 of these people connected with Michigan. The committee will hold a kick- off dinner in the ballroom of the Michigan Union on Tuesday even- ing, April 1. Dean McGeorge Bun- dy of Harvard and Vice-President in charge of Faculties Marvin L. Niehuss will speak on the emerg- ing problems of higher education in America.' There will also be a film, "To the Age that is Waiting," which dramatizes great moments in the life of Harvard. Alumni groups from Detroit, Dearborn, Flint, Jackson, Lansing and Toledo have been invited along with the alumni group from this area. Endowment for new professor- ships and higher faculty salaries is one of the major goals of the fund-raising drive. Other objec- tives are funds for new residence halls, a student theatre,-visual arts center, and a new and larger stu- dpnt health center. Money, for buildings for astron- omy, chemistry, and the behavior- al sciences is also needed. Finally, more endowment is being sought for the Harvard Library, addi- tional student financial aid, and for the athletics-for-all program. ) -Prizes a Alpha Psi and Phi Ep- 'I fraternities received In- ernity Council's awards for ship at the fraternity pres- dinner last week. award for the fraternity, the greatest .improve- iring the last year was won pa. Psi and Phi Epsilon Pi: eta Tau won the award for ghest academic average. ficates of Award, an ino- this year according to Rob '58, IFC president, were o Herbert Wagner, G., for k on the Fraternity Buyers ,tion Board of Directors Graham Conger for his s secretary-treasurer of the i Council and on the FBA. IFC also gave recognition of gold and silver keys to rs of the Council who had for one and two: years. bers of the Executive Com- .district representatives committeemen, who had for one year-received silver id men who, had worked for ars and IPC officers were gold keys. ;ying gold keys were Trost, umming, '58, John Gerber, rt Getz, 58, Fred Wright, d William Cross, assistant f men for fraternities. r keys- were awarded to uhala,*158,. Hank Kerr, '59, inger, '58, Neill Peters, '58, rana, '59, Robert McElwain,' u Kolb, '59, Jack Mitchell, ick Christopher, '59, Phil '58, Brian Moriarty, '58E, Ilaspie, '58E, Tom Prunk, d Dick Spindle, '58. IFC also gave awards to Rubin, '58E,, and Chuck , 58, for their work on the nity Buyers Association. floor of Barbour Gymnasium. Students registering on Wed. evening, please usej the basement entrance. Students who have completed their physical educa-4 tion requirement and wish to registeri electively may do so on Mon., Tues. or Wed., Mar. 31, Apr. 1 and 2 from 81 a.m. to noon in Barbour Gymnasium. Preliminary Ph.D. Examination in Economics: Theory examinations will be given on Thurs., and Fri., Apr. 24 and 25, 1958. The examinations in other sub- jects will be given beginning on Mon., Apr. 28. Each student planning to take these examinations should leave with the secretary of the dept.,of econom- ics not later than April 5, his name, the three fields in which he desires to be examined, and his field of special-, ization. Placement Notices Personnel Interviews Representatives from the following will be at the Bureau of Appointments: Canada Life Assurance Company, Jackson, Mich. Location of work - State of Michigan. Men - with B.A. in Liberal Arts or B.B.A. for Sales. R. H. Macy Stores, The Lasalle and Koch Co., Toledo, Ohio - Men and women with B.A. or M.A. in Liberal Arts or B.B.A. or M.B.A. for Junior Ex- ecutive Training :Program. Work in all Macy stores is available. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Men with BA. in English or B.B.A. for Auditing, Bank Exami- nation, Personnel and Planning. Sarkes-Tarzian, Inc., Bloomington, Ind. - Men with degrees In Accounting or equivalent for Executive Accountant. Men for Producer Performer. Women for Television Performer and Stud* Assistant. Men for TV Time Salesman. Men for Copywriters. Women for Secre- taries. Tues., April 1 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, N.Y-Men with B.A. or M.A. in Economics for Sales Training Program. Men with B.B.A. or M.B.A. for finance. Men with B.A. or M.A. in Liberal Arts who have a sincere interest in working with this firm., Warburg Company; Grand . Rapids, Mich. - Men and women with B.A. or M.A. in Liberal Arts or B.B.A. or M.B.A. for Merchandising Trainee. Women in Junior or Sophomore year and Interest- ed in Summer Work for College Board. The Ohio Oil Company, Findlay, Ohio -Men with B.A. in Econ. B.B.A. or M.B.A. for Marketing Training Pro- gram. College Life Insurance Company of America, Indianapolis, Ind. - Men with B.A. or M.A. in Liberal Arts, B.B.A. or M.B.A. for Sales and Sales Management. Wed., April 2 Herpolsheimer's, Grand Rapids, Mich. -Men & wome. with B.A. in Liberal Arts, B.B.A. for Training Program. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, Detroit,"Mich. - Men with B.A. in Liberal Arts,.or B.B.A. for Sales. For appointments, contact the Bu- reau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., ext. 3371. Attention Women! Market Research Corporation of America, Chicago, Ill. has an opening for a Field Supervisor. The work woulfd require residence in Chicago but be free- to travel approxi- mately one half of the time. During your travels this person would be hir- ing, training and supervising members of the field staff, who conduct inter- views with consumers and visit retail outlets for the purpose of taking store audits. Qualifications are: Minimum of Bachelor's Degree, Age 22-32 Years, Wili- ingness to locate in Chicago and desire to travel. Would you please come to the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., and look over their booklet to see if you might be interested and if enough girls are truly interested they will come to the campus to interview. Attention Men and Women: Dick Wetzel Advertising, Inc., Lewistown, Pa., has need for an artist. Qualifica- tions are creative ability, talent for pretise mechanical work, technical un- Be Sure to Browse thru the fastest growing POCKET BOOK" AND PAPER BACK department in Ann Arbor For The Best in Books Shop cat FOLLETT'S State St. at N. U. derstanding of various production methods -- principally letterpress and offset printing. The person they would employ would be the equivalent of a one-man art department to start. He would enjoy close liaison with their cli- ents, providing the new artist with an opportunity to develop his work and see it through to the finished product. Thus his growing sample kit will be made up of items he has produced him- self in their entirety. If you are inter- ested in the psition please come into the Bureau of lAppointments, 3528 Ad- min., Jldg., or call on the phone, ext. 3371, to give us yur name. If enough students are interested they will come to the campus for interviews. Representatives from the following will be at the College of Engineering: Fri., March 28 National Waterlift, Div. of Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc., Kalama- zoo, Mich. .- All degree levels in A.E., E.E., M.E., E. Mech. B.S. in Mat'ls, E. Math, E. Physics, and Science for Re- search, Development, Design and Test. Must be June or August graduates. California Standard Oil Company, Perth Amboy, N.J. -- B.S. and M.S. in Ch.E. and M.E. for Design Engineering and Process Development. Upper half of class only.. Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc., Dallas, Texas - All degree levels in A.E., C.E., E.E., M.E. and B.S. in E. Math for Re- search, Development and Design. Must be U.S. citizens. Chicago Bridge & Iron Company, Chicago Erection Division, Ch1icago, Ill. -All degree levels in C.E. and M.S. in Construction for Development, Design, and Production, Construction and Sales. Must be a U.S. citizen and men only. City of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. - B.S. and M.S. in C.E., M.S. In Constru., and Instru. for Design and Construction. Must be a U.S. citizen. Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. - B.S. and M.S. in Ch.E., E.E., I.E., and M.E. for Development, Design, and Production. Spaulding Fibre Co., Tonawanda, N.Y. -B.S. in Ch.E., C.E., E.E., I.E., M.E. and E. Mech. for Development, Production, Sales, and Liaison. Prefer U.S citizens. Vickers Inc., Division of Sperry Rand, Detroit, Mich. -B.S. and M.S. in E.E., I.E., M.E., and E. Mech., B.S in E. Physics for Research, Development, De- sign, and Production and Sales. For summer: A very limited number of va- cancies. Wheeling Steel Corporation, Wheel- ing, W. Va. - B.S. in Ch.Z., C.E., I.E., M.E., and Met. for Research, Develop- ment, Production, and Operating Main- tenance. Must be a U.S. citizen and men only. For summer: Srs, in above fields. For appointments, contact the Engi- neering Placement Office, 347 W. Engrg. ext. 2182. Personnel Requests: Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, Mass., a contract research firm has openings for experienced and newly graduated people in the following areas: Biology, Chemical Engineering, Chem- istry, Electrical Engineering, Indus- trial Engineering, Management Serv- ices, Mathematics, Mechanical Engi- neering, Physical, Chemistry and Physi- cal Science. Burgess Battery Company, Freeport, I1. has openings for Research, Develop- ment and Engineering positions for Physicists or Chemists. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Com- pany, Muskegon, Mich., have 'three va- cancies: 1. Chief Mechanical Engineer, 2., Senior Production Engineer and 3. Staff Assistant to Vice President in charge of manufacturing and engineer- ing. Wyeth Laboratories, Philadelphia, Pa. needs a man for Pharmaceutical Sales in Traverse City, Michigan. Prefers a pre-med background with chemistry and biology. Should have some feeling for sales work. Should be 25 or older. Possible openings in Ohio and other parts of Michigan. For further information, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Adiin. Bldg., evt. 3371. Summer Placement Notices Note that Wurzburg Company, Grand The Easter New Hairdo's are here ! ! 'styles galore to flatter you - " No appointments needed-- DASCOLA BARBERS near Michigan theatre Rapids, Mich. is interviewing at the Bureau of Appointments, on Tues., Ap- ril 1 for Women for summer work on their College Board. Call ext. 3371 for appointments., S. S. Aquarama, will be interviewing on Wed., and Thurs., March 26 and 27 in Room 3-G in the Michigan Union. All those who turned in application forms to Mr. Ward D. Peterson last week should stop in and make arrange- ments for an interview time. Personnel Requests Yellowstone National Park, wants to employ about 100 students as service station attendants. Minimum age is 18. Steuben's Summer Hotel, South Ha- ven, Mich. needs waitresses and a social director. Girls who can play a musical instrument, are preferred. For further information contact Mr. Ward D. Peterson, 3528 Admin. Bldg. or come to the Summer Placement Bu- reau, D-528, S.A.B. on Tues., or Thurs., afternoons and Fri. mornings. TONIGHT-- 7:30 r y L Read and Use Michigan Daily Classifieds SPIRING ,. means Junior Girls" 'Y Thursday, March 27 Tickets $1.25 Friday, March 28 Tickets $1.50 Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre 3003 S.A.B. Organizational Meeting All interestedj students and faculty with or without flying experience, Welcome - . k h i r i t What does this fruit have to do with this. cigarette filter? D ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) 402 Interdisciplinary Seminar on the Application of Mathematics to Social Science. "Some Studies in Quantitative Judgment." W. Torgerson, Massachu- setts Institute of Technology. 3:30 p.m., Thurs., Mar. 27, 3217 Angell Hall. Cancer Research Seminar: "Biosyn- thesis of Nucleic Acid Pentoses in In- tact Cells." Dr. Isadore A. Bernstein, Dept. of Dermatology. Thurs., Mar. 27, 7:3 p.m., Rm. 1564, E. Med. Bldg. Zoology 217 (Cellular Physiology). The fiist meeting of this course will be held Mon., April 14, in 4014 N.S., at 8 a.m. Previous D.O.B. notice of date was incorrect. Physical Edducation -+ Women: ,Wo- men students who have not completed their physical education requirement will register for the spring season- on Wed., Mar. 26, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and on Thurs., Mar. 27, 8 a.ms to noon. Registration will lie held/on the main ;,, . r I ORGANIZATION NOTICES tarian Student Group, seminar,.' a 26, 7:30 p.m., First Unitarian :h. "Is theresn Escape from Man's ential Situation?" Transportation, Union and Stockwell at 7:15. ama Delta, Lenten Vespers, March 30 p.m., Lutheran Chapel. -ASME, meeting, March t26, 7:30 SAB 3003, Speaker: J.lL. Shapiro, Phoenix Memorial Project. sics Club, meeting, March 26, p.m., 2038 Randall Lab., Speaker: H. Fregeau, "Electron Scattering Nuclear Sizes." versity Lutheran Chapel, Lenten r Service, March 26, '7:30 p.m., ran Chapel. versity of Michigan Flying Club, Izational meeting, March 26, 7:30 3003 SAB. All students of the' Uni- ,y, with or without flying experi- are welcome. ASCE, meeting, March 26, 7:30 p.ni. Union, -.3rd floor conference room. Speaker: Mr. Harry Conrad, Topic: Con- ,stru9tion. Political Issues Club, organizational meeting, March 26, 8:00 p.m., Union 3M. All members urgently requested to attend. f THE VICEROY FILTER Is. MADE U U Your. VOTE counts especially When TED BOMB is number 1 FROM A 'PURE, NAT URAL bras Publicity, meeting, Ma'rch p.m., Union.__ MATERIAL FOUND. IN ALL FRUIT r Orr ., ER tNik tQO Z,? r- f and t gives you Maximum Filtration for the Smoothest 'Smoke. 9 From the same soft, pure material found in the rich pulp of nature's healthful fruits, modern filter scientists have created the greatest cigarette filter ever designed ... the Viceroy filter. 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