ITARY 13, 1958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY -Robert Snyder REDEVELOPMENT AREA-Bounded by Ashley, Depot, North Division and Catherine Streets, the Ann Arbor urban renewal area is planned for residences (light area), commercial structures (shaded areas at bottom of map), and light industry (shaded area at top of map). The block-square Wash- tenaw County Building is also included in the area (bottom of map). ug, before 2 p.m. the day preceding publication. Notices for Sunday Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday. 4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1958 VOL. LXVIII, NO. 92 General Notices Students who are enrolled in the University of Michigan under Public Law 550 (Korea G.I. Bill) or Public Law 634 (Orphans' Bill) for the first time must report to the Office of Vet- erans' Affairs, 555 Administration Building, between 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. before Thurs., Feb. 13. Varsity Debate Squad meeting will be held on Thurs., Feb. 13, at 4:00 p.m. in Room 2040 Frieze Hall for those stu- dents who are interested in partici- pating in the extra-curricular debate activities of the University. The meet- ing will be devoted to explaining the debate schedule planned for Michigan debaters during the spring semester and to answering questions raised by those who wish to take part in the pro- gram of demonstration and intercolle- giate debates. Doctoral Candidates who expect to receive degrees in June, 1958, must have at least three bound copies of their dissertations in the office of the Gradu- ate School by Friday, April 25. The re- port of the doctoral committee on the final oral examination must be filed with the Recorder of the Graduate School together with two copies of the thesis, which is ready in all respects for publication, not later than Monday, May 26. International Center Tea, sponsored by International Student Association, Thurs., Feb. 13 from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at the International Center. The Women of the University Faculty will meetThurs., Feb. 13. A guided tour of. the new Undergraduate Library has been planned, and will begin prompt- ly at 5:00 p.m. Dinner at the Michigan League will be held at 6:15 p.m. The following student sponsored so- cial events are approved for the com- ing weekend. Social chairmen are re- minded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on the Tuesday prior to the event. February 14: Allen Rumsey, Chicago, DeltabTheta Phi, International Students Assoc. February 15: (1:30 permission for wo- men students) Adams, Alpha Chi Sig- ma, Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Alpha Sigma Phi, Anderson Delta Tau Delta, Delta Theta Phi, Evans Scholars, . F. Fraternity, Gomberg, Greene House, Lawyers' Club, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Alpha Kappa, Phi Chi, Phi Gamma Delta ,Phi Kappa Sig- ma, Phi Rho Sigma, Phi Sigma Delta, Scott, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Nu, Sig- ma Phi Epsilon, Stockwell, Taylor, Tau Delta Phi, Theta Delta Chi, Zeta Beta Tau. February 16: Delta Theta Phi, Martha Cook. Lectures- Astronomical Colloquium. Fri., Feb. 14, 4:15 p.m., the Observatory. Dr. W. Unno will speak on "The Convection and Pulsation in the Stellar Atmos- phere." Psychology Colloquium: Dr. James J. Gibson, Cornell University, will speak on "The Laws of Motion: Physical and Visual Considerations." Fri., Feb. 14 4:15 p.m., Aud. B, Angell Hall. American Chemical Society. Dr. George H. Hitchings of the Wellcome Research Laboratories will speak on "Purine Antagonists and Chemothera- py," at 7:30 p.m. In Room 1300 of the Chemistry Building on Thurs., Feb. 13. Academic Notices The Extension Service announces the following classes to be held in Ann Ar- bor beginning Thurs., Feb. 13: Creative Writing, 7:30 p.m., 165 Busi- ness Administration. 16 weeks. $27.00. Charles R. O'Donnell, Instructor. Fundamentals of Speaking, 7:30 p.m. (Speech 31, two hours of undergraduate credit) 1412 Mason Hall. 16 weeks. $27.00 Jim Bob Stephenson, Instructor. Introduction to Mathematical Con- cepts, 7:30 p.m. (Mathematics lb, two hours of undergraduate credit) 171 Business Administration. 16 weeks. $27.00. Prof. Gail S. Young, Jr., Instruc- tor. Personnel Administration, 7:30 p.m. (Business Administration 142, two hours of undergraduate credit) 170 Business Administration. 16 weeks. $27.00. Arthur S. Hann, Instructor. 20th Century Music and Painting, 7:30 p.m. Auditorium B, Angell Hall. 12 weeks. $20.00. Assoc. Prof. Marvin J. Eisenberg and Assist. Prof. H. Wiley Hitchcock, Instructors. Principles of Sociology, 7:30 p.m. (So- ciology 1, two hours of undergraduate credit) 177 Business Administration. 16 weeks. $27.00. Lionel S. Wishneff, In- structor. Registration for these classes may be made in the Extension Service office at 1610 Washtenaw Avenue during Uni- versity office hours or in Room 164 of the School of Business Administration from 6:30 to 9:30 the night of the class. Near Eastern Studies Departmental Seminar will be held Thurs., Feb. 13, (instead of Wed., Feb. 12) 4:15 p.m., 2029 Angell Hall. Guest Speaker: Mal- colm H Kerr. "The Problem of Sovereignty in Islamic Constiutional Theory." Faculty and interested gradu- ate students are invited. Law School Admission Test: Candi- dates taking the Law School Admission Test on Feb. 15 are requested to report to Room 130 Businss Administration Bldg. at 8:45 a.m. Saturday. The National Teacher Examinations: Candidates taking the National Teach- er Examinations on Feb. 15 are request- ed to report to Room 140 Business Ad. ministration Bldg. at 8:30 a.m. Satur- day. Interdepartmental Seminar on Ap- plied Meteorology: Engineering. Fri., Feb. 14, 3:30 p.m., Room 5500, East En- gineering Bldg. Donald C. Winner wil speak on "Relationships between Point and Areal Precipitation" - Chairman: Prof. Ernest F. Brater. Mathematical Statistics Seminar. Or- ganization meeting will be held on Thurs., Feb. 13 at 12:00 noon in Room 3020 Angell Hall, The Applied Mathematics Seminar will meet on Thurs., Feb. 13, in Room 246 West Engineering at 4 p.m. Profes- sor N. D. Kazarinoff will speak on "Asymptotic Solutions of Differential Equations With Two Turning Points. Coffee and tea will be served at 3:40 p.m. in Room 274 W.E. The Logic Seminar will continue its program on the Logic of Algebra and Decision Problems during the spring semester. The meeting time will be Fri., at 3 p.m. in 3010 Angell Hall. (Note the change from the old meeting time of 4 p.m.) The first meeting will be on Fri., Feb. 14 with Prof. Roger Lyndon of the Department of Mathematics speaking on "Direct Products and Horn Sentences." 40 Interdisciplinary Seminar on the Application of Mathematics to Social Science. "Some Solved and Unsolvable Synthesis Problems for Automata." Cal- vin Engot, E.R.I., 3:30 p.m., Thurs., Feb. 13, .3217 Angell Hall._ Political Science 163, MWF at 1:00, will meet in Room 229 Angell Hall in- stead of Room 209 Angell Hall. History Language Examination for the Master's Degree. Fri. Feb. 28, 4-5 p.m., 429 Mason Hall. Dictionaries may be used. Sign the list in the History Office, 3602 Haven Hall. History Make-up Examinations, Sat., March 1, 9-12 a.m., 429 Mason Hall. See your instructor and sign the list in the History Office, 3602 Haven Hall. Interdepartmental Seminar on Col- lege Teaching: Series on college teach- ing, "The Matrix of Education." by Dr. George D. Stoddard, Dean, School of Education ,New York University. First lecture, "What is Expected of Every Teacher," on Feb. 17, 4-5:15 p.m., In 429 Mason Hall. Discussion at 7:30-8:45 p.m. in Third Floor Conference Room, Michigan Union. Meetings open to teaching fellows and faculty. Other dates are March 3, 17, and 31; same hours and places except the evening meeting on March 3 will be in Room 30, the Union. Placement Notices The following schools will have rep- resentatives at the Bureau of Appoint- ments to interview for the 1958-1959 school year: Tues., Feb. 18 Fraser, Mich. - Special Education; Speech Correction; Mentally Retarded; Blind; Elementary; Industrial Arts; Commercial General Science and Biolo- gy or Math; Jr. H.S. Math/Science; Wo- man Counselor; Jr. H.S. Social Studies/ English. Battle Creek, Mch. - All fields. Racine, Wisc. - Special Education; Speech Therapy; Elementary; High School: Music; Band/Orchestra; Eng- lish; Social Studies; Art; Physics; Social Studies Dept. Head Industrial Arts; Jr. High: Core; Math; Homemaking; Industrial Arts; Librarian; Science;Art. Wed., Feb. 19 Clarkston, Mich. - Elementary; Eng- lish; Science; Math; Elementary-vocal. Thurs., Feb. 20 White Plains, N.Y. - Elementary; Elementary - vocal music; Elementary physical education; Elementary art; Ungraded; Jr. H.S.: Girls Physical Edu- cation; Vocal Music; Ungraded; Math English; English/Social Studies/French Industrial Arts; High School: English; Social Studies; Math; Science; Visiting Teacher. *Woman. Flint, Michigan - All fields, espe- cially Kindergarten; Elementary; Men- tally Retarded; Speech; Industrial'Arts; Speech Correction. Fri., Feb. 21 Flint, Mich. -- See above......... For any additional information and appointments, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Building, NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Personnel Interviews: Representatives from the following will be at the Bureau of Appointments: Wed., Feb. 19 Central Intelligence Agency, Wash- ington, D.C. Location of Work-Wash- ington, D.C. Intelligence work. Men & women with MA or Ph.D in Economics Political Science, International Rela- tions, or Area Studies (especially Near East or Chinese area), MS or PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Bacteriology; Elec- tronic Engineering; Naval Architec- ture; BBA or MBA in Accounting; Lan- guages - 1 in Chinese, and 1 in scien- tific Russian only. Preference is given to students in the upper quarter of their class who are in good health and are willing to travel. For some veterans are desirable: for all U.S. citizenship is a requisite. Sutherland Paper Company, Kala- mazoo, Michigan. Employment Super- visor. Location of work - Kalamazoo, Michigan. Manufacturer of paperboard and converted paperboard products in various areas of packaging. Men with degrees in Economics for Sales, Finance or Accounting. Carnation Company, Los Angeles, California. Location of work - Head- quarters - Los Angeles, Calif.; Sales offices in 30 principal cities; Manufac- turing plants throughout U.S. and Eastern Canada: Plant of General Mile Company (Overseas Affiliate) 28 plants throughout the world. Men with de- grees in Liberal Arts or Business Ad- ministration for Sales, Advertising, Production or Accounting. On-the-job training. Formally scheduled sequence of assignments supplemented by class- room instruction in Grocery Products Sales Training. Program only. Trair ing lasts nine months to two years and leading to supervisory And manage- ment positions. Washington National Insurance Com- pany, Evanston, Illinios. Location of work - Akron, Ohio; Atlanta, Georgia; Baltimore, Md.; Boston, Mass.; Char- lotte, N.C.; Chicago, Ill.: Coral Gables, Fla.; Dallas, Texas; Detroit, Mich.; East Orange, N.J.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Kansas City, Mo.; Los Angeles, Calif.; Louisville, Ky.; Madison, Wisc.; Min- neapolis, Minn.; New Haven, Conn.; New Orleans, La.; Omaha, Neb.; Phila- delphia, Penn.; Pittsburgh, Penn Portland, Me.: Portland, Oregon; Rich- mond, Va.; San Francisco, Calif.; Se- attle. Wash.; Trenton, N.J.; and Wash- ington, D.C. Men with degrees in Lib- eral Arts and BusinessAdministration for Salaried Sales positions ap Group Field Representatives. Mn will at- tend a training school which is divided into two 'phases -- Teacher Group in- surance, and those Group Forms writ- ten on employees of industry. Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Location of work - Headquarters - Youngstown, Ohio; offices for Chicago District - East Chi- cago, Indiana; major operating plants in Youngstown, Ohio, East Chicago, In- diana and Chicago, Illinois. Employees 28,000. Manufacturer of iron and steel products including iron ore, coal, zinc, and lead. Men with degrees in Liberal Arts or Business Administration for Sales Training Program. Training pro- grams are under the direct supervision of competent counselors. Thurs., Feb. 20, 1958 Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, Division of W.R. Grace & Co., Cam- bridge, Mass. Location of work - Cam- bridge, Acton, Adams, Mass.; Lockport, N.Y.; Cedar Rapids, Ia.; Chicago, Ill.; San Leandro, Calif.; Montreal, Quebec, Canada; and five overseas plants. Formed 1919. Approximately 1400 em- ployees at present. Diversified manu- facturing of industrial chemical spe- cialties. lien with degrees in Liberal Arts or Business Administration for Market Development and Sales, Pro- duction Supervision and Accounting and Finance. No formal training pro- gram. Prudential Insurance Company, Min- neapolis, Minn. Location of wor - Home office - Minneapolis, Mimn. Principal agencies throughout the U.S. Life insurance company. Men with de- grees in Liberal Arts, Business Adminis- tration and Law for Home Office posi- tions within Adminstrative Work and Insurance Sales. The Company has sev- eral Training Programs which tries to develop managerial and technical tal- ent by giving each participant a full opportunity to grow. International Harvester Company, Chicago, Illinois. Location of work - State'of Michigan. Men with degrees in Liberal Arts and Business Adminis- (Continued on Page 4) This- Is Ann As new as a just-off-the-press newspaper in her dress of the season , , . the chemise! 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