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at a High Level on an Intelligence Test
in the School Year 1955-56," Fri., May
16, 4019 Univ. High School, 1:15 p.m.
Chairman, S.E. Dimond.
Doctoral Examinataion for Stanley
Jonaitis, Comparative Literature; the-
sis "Jean Mauclere and Lithuania,"
Fri., May 16, 2076 Frieze Bldg., 3:00 p.m.
Chairman, R.J. Niess.
Doctoral Examination for Normand
Robert Goulet, Epidemiologic Science;
thesis: "Differential Chemical Inhibi-
tion of Polio. Myelitis Coxsackie Vac.
cinia and Echo Viruses in Hela Mon-
key Kidney in Monkey Testicular Tis-
sue Cultures," Fri., May.16, 2030 School
of Public Health, 9:00 a.m. Chairman,
G. C. Brown.
Doctoral Examination for Judson
Dodds McGehee, English Language &
Literature; thesis: "The Nature Es-
say as a Literary Genre: An Intrinsic
Study of the Works of Six English and
American Nature Writers," Fri., May
16, E. Council Rm., Rackham Bldg.,
at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, J. L. Davis.
Doctoral Examination for Joseph
Morris Markowitz, Chenistry; thesis:
"Contributions to the Theory and Ap-
plication of Diffusional Processes at
Microelectrodes," Fri., May 16, 3003
Chem. Bldg. 3:00 p.m. Chairman, P. J.
Elving.
Doctoral Examination for Robert
Schor, Physics; thesis: "Structure of
Fibrous Proteins: Feather Keratin," Fri.
May 16, 3061 Randall Lab. 9:00 a.m.
Chairman, Samuel Krimm.
Doctoral Examination for James
Richard Klonoski, Political Science;
thesis: "The Influence pf Government
Counsel on Supreme Court Decisions
Involving the Commerce Power," Sat.,
May 17, 4609 Haven Hall, 9:30 a.m.
Chairman, J. E. Kallenbach.
Doctoral Examiantion for Martin Ed-
win, Scholten, English Language and
Literature, thesis: "Introductions to
Poetry: A Study of College Textbooks
(with Particular Regard to Their Suit-
ability for Use in Terminal Non-Major
Courses)", Sat., May 17, E. Council Rm.,
Rackham Bldg., 2:00 p.m. Chairman,
A. K. Stevens.
Placement Notices
San Jose, Calif. will have a represen-
tative at the Statler Hotel in Detroit on
Mon., May 19 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. to interview elementary teaching
applicants (Grades 1-6). For appoint-
ments, ocntact Curtis Davis, Asst. Su-
perintendent of Schools on Mon., May
19 'at the Statler Hotel. For any addi-
tional information contact. the Bureau
of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg.,
NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.

will be at the Bureau of Appointments:
Tues., May 20
Roche Laboratories, Division of Hoff-
man-LaRoche, Inc., Nutley, N.J. Loca-
tion of work: N.J., Calif., Tenn., Colo.,
Ga., Md., Mass., Texas, Conn., Ill., Ohio,
Minn., N.Y., Va., Fla., Wash., and Mich.,
Men with any degree, with an emphasis
on the sciences, for Pharmaceutical
Sales.
Wed., May 21
Aetna Portland Cement Company,
Bay City, Mich. Men with a sound
background in Chemistry for training
in basic industrial relations and admin-
istration in Chemical Analysis and
Quality Control.
For appointments, contact the BuJ
reau of Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg., ex t. 3371.
Representative from the following
company will be at the College of En-
gineering:
Tues., May 20
Aetna Portland Cement Company,
Bay City, Mich. B.S. in Ch.E. for Lab-
oratory and Production Engineer. Must
be a U.S, citizen. For summer: Engi-
neering student one year from receiv-
ing a B.S. in Ch.E.
For appointments, contact the Engi-
neering Placement Office, 347 W. Engrg.
ext. 2182.
Personnel Requests:
Forest Hills Cemetary Co., Ann Ar-
bor, Mich. has a clerical position open
for a woman between the ages of 55-65
who has some bookkeeping experience.
Albion College, Albion, Mich. is look-
ing for a young man with some ac-
counting experience if possible, for a
position in their business office work-
ing with endowment accounting.
United States Rubber Company, N.Y.
City is looking for an Agriculture or
Forestry Major with 2 years experience
in any specialized phase of forestry or
agriculture to work in Sumatra. Will
consider married applicants only.

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FAMOUS FOR ROAST BEEF
Serving your favorite Beer, Wines and Champagne-
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Open From 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.
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