_Y , I 'FICIAL BULLETIN E Organization Notices s. :n:,^{ .c {a ^. 4:v^'ifi i'+.7nh s:.- a:". ::;y "nr.,.c:S .... {F Z,: . >" 4 r .:+ "aa' aG.4? ^:. .'cS ;.w :z.; "" t%' " .'i>:. :: :. C;::.": r: " °>::'"_ "4 4;..'C, ati ": ' ' YP.YA ---------°- Natural Resources and Public Health this date is by Oct. 19. Students wish- ing an extension of time beyond these dates in order to make up this work should file a petition, addressed to the appropriate official of their School, with Room 1513, Administration Build- ing where it will be transmitted. All Teacher's Certificate Candidates: The Teacher's Certificate Application must be turned in to the School of Education, 1439 University Elementary School by Nov. 1 of the Junior year. uals not y desir- a, copy for the is., Oct. e Audi- r than n Sym- ored so- comi a i hi, Phi Playwriting (English 127): Two copies of Willian Howes' "Reach for a Dream', are on reserve in Angell Hall Study Hall. Applied Math Seminar: Thurs., Oct. 17, at 4 p.m. in Room 246, West Engi- neering Building. Prof. R. K. Ritt will speak on "The Non-Self Adjoint Dif- ferential Operators Associated With Acoustical Scattering." Refreshments at 3:30 p.m. in 2'4 West Engineering. 401 Interdisciplinary Seminar on the Application of Mathematics to Social Science, Room 3217, Angell Hall, Thurs., 3:30-5:00 p.m., Oct. 17. Patrick Suppes, "Game Theory and Learning Theory (Department of Philosophy, Stanford University.) products in several foreign countries, employing in foreign areas more than 7,000 people. Men with any degree for Office Management, Market Research (single men, Advertising, General., (Other interviewers will be here for overseas programs, sales programs, ad- vertising programs). U. S. Marine Corps, Officer Procure- ment Office, Detroit, Michigan. Gradu- ates, February, June, August. Men & women 'with any degree except pre- medicine, preveterinarian, pharmacy, music, art, or theology for Officer Pro- grams. These interviews will be held in the corridor of Mason Hall. The U.S. Marine Corps has two programs for college students. Undergraduates may apply for the platoon leaders class lead- ing to a 2nd Lt. commission upon grad-- uation, seniors and graduates may ap- ply for the officers candidate course. Tues., oct. 22, 1957 Boy Scouts of America -- See above. U. S. Marine Corps - See above. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Graduates -- Febru- ary, June, August. Banking approxi- mately 2,400 employees. The services " .%ASY fl. .' . $ >. . ' +0 . include clearing, checks, supplying cur- rency aid coin, lending to banks, and- holding their reserves. In addition, the reserve bank acts as fiscal agent for the United States government, issu- ing ad receivig govermet securities, dis- bursing treasury funds and performing related duties. Men and women with B.A. in English or ability in English composition for Personnel Assistant, (people with business backgrounds).. Moore Business Forms, Inc., Niagara Falls, New York. Graduates-February, June, August. Founded 1882. 8,200 em- ployees. Manufacturer of all kinds of business forms. Men with degrees in Liberal Arts or Business Administra- tion for Sales. Fri., Oct. 25, 1957 U.S. Marine Corps -- See above. For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin- istration Bldg., or call Ext. .3371. Lit- erature is usually 'available on the listed programs. Representatives from o .ollowing will be at Engrg.; t Mon., Oct. 21 ' American Air Filter Co., Inc., Louis- ville, Ky. - B.S. in Che.E., Civil, Elect., Ind., Mech., and E. Mech. for Research, Development, Design, Prod., Sales and others.r The Atlantic Refining Co., Philadel- phia, Penn. -- all levels in Che.E., B.S. & M.S. in Mech., getal and Sanitary, fo' Summer and Regular Research, De- vel., Process Design, & Mfg., Tech. Service. ' Jet Prop. Lab., Calif. Inst. of Tech., Pasadena, Calif. - all levels in Aero., Chem. E., Elect., Instru., Mech., Metal, E. Mech., and B.S. in E. Math. and E. Physics, for Research, Development and Design. For further information and ap- pointments contact the Engrg. Place- ment Office, 347 W.E., Ext. 2182. (Use of this column for announce- ments of meetings is available to of- ficially recognized and registered stu- dent organizations only.) Sociedad Hispanica, coffee hour, Oct. 17, 3:30-5:00 p.m., Union Snack Bar. Tickets for "Carmen Amaya" available. Christian Science Organization, reg- ular weekly testimonial meeting, Oct. 17, 7:30 p.m., Upper Room, Lane Hall. Kappa Phi, regular meeting, Oct. 17, 7:15 p.m., Wesley Lounge, First Metho- dist Church. Presentation of year's theme, "Bridges of Love." * *. * * * * Chemists Physicists Geologists Research Locotions: PITTSBURGH, PA. and FORT WORTH, Please see your Placement Officer for additional information and to apply for an GULF OIL CORPORATION Representatives will be at the University of Mi OCTOBER 18, 1957 to interview candidates for positions in Geophysical Exploration D * Chemical Engineers * Mech * Geophysicists * Elect * Mathematicians * Geolc U of meeting, Union. standing shops. M Folklore Society, regular Oct. 17, 7:30 p.m., Room 3-B Elections. organiwation of committees, projects, work- Save The Study Group in Relativistic Quantum Theory meets Thurs., Oct. 17, in Room 3212, Angell Hall beginning at 5 p.m. Dr. Armand Siegel will lead the discussion on the Action Principle and Classical Field Theory. v-: a hi Psychology Colloquium: "Sensoii- Tonic Theory and the Developmental Approach to Psychopathology." Dr. Sey- mour Wapner, Clark University Psy- chology Department, 4:15 p.rb Fri., Oct. 18, Aud. B, Angell Hall. Phi of the ', Analysis Seminar. Dr. David Green- stein will speak on "The Determina- tion of the Analyticity of a Function from its Behavior on the Real Line," A problem solving period will be in- stituted at the beginning of the meet- ing, which will be held in 3017 A. H., Mon., Oct. 21, at 4:10 p.m. Placement Notices The following. schools have listed teaching positions with the Bureau of Appointments for February, 1958. They will not be here to interview at this time. Adrian, Michigan - Speech Correc- tionist. Euclid 23, Ohio - Elementary; Slow Learning. Hammond, Indiana - Special Edu- cation '(Orthopedically handicapped.) MayVille, New York - Speech thera- pst' For any additional information con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Building, NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. ,: s y i I i j ,.; i .51 S'4. '*4 N"" Skinless Hotdogs or Large Sliced *BOLOGNA .39 The Cormipare These step out in style.. iest of. the t a coffee Lane Hall ut his ex- d the far- he events t Visitor Bi. 200 will spea on r. Chil- accom-' Is See H-ow You Sa ve ! .on byI Delibes, Prices Anywhere. the 17th and 18th d by a String Or- direction of Gilbert ., Oct. 18, in Lydia, er. Conrpositions by 'ivaldi, Torelli; open blc without charge. c Notices tess Administration, Natural Resources, ved marks of I, X or e end of their last er session of atten- a'grade of "E" in ses' unless this work he School of Music . 17. In the Schools Istration. Education, personnel Interviews: Naval Officer. Procurement Thie only test reuired'\for both the' Officer Candidate School and Flight Training will be given on ,Thursday, Oct. 17. All interested persons should contact the Navy representatives-in the cafeteria level of the Michigan Union. The followin'g employers will Abe in- terviewing in our office beginning, Mon., Oct. 21, 1957. Mon., Oct. 21, 1957 Boy Scouts of America, Chicago, Il- linois. Graduates - February, June, August. Men with degrees in Public Speaking, Accounting, Business Ad- ministration, Journalism, Psychololg, Sociology, Teaching, Human Relations, Statistics, Economics, for Field Scout Executive. Field Scout Executive in the Boy Scouts of'America are employed by the local Boy Scout Councils where un- der the direction of the scout execu- tive, they serve one or more districts which are subdivisions of the council. They have two jobs; one is organiza- tion of new scout units, and second is seeing that the established units suc- ceed in delivering a rich scouting pro- gram to boys. The Proctor & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Graduates - Febru- ary graduates only. Proctor & Gamble is over 100 years old and enjoys a large share of the soap and synthetic de- tergent business, it is still a rapidly expanding company: In 1915 total sales were $70,000,000. In 1954 total sales were over $900,000,000. Today it has over 17,000 employees in the U.S. with some "Sfactories and mills and 39 district sales offices. In 'addition, the company manufactures and sells soap and edible MEN'S ctu4 SHOES - Matchless beauty and meticulous eonstruction make French Shriner shoes a pleasure. to wear. They're light, firm and restful. Come in today and walk out with the most comfortable shoes you've ever/owned! 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