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iistrator Criticizes

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DAILY OFFICIAL.BULLETIN

eh Policies

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roughs, a Univer-
research admin-
government sup-,
on a "stop-and-
'ul and injurious
the scientists and

ghs, assistant director of
ersity's Engineering Re-
istitute, commenting on
it abrupt cancellation of
Force sponsored research
said :
are two main effects
ch abrupt action. First,
the shock effect: a man
been concentrating on a
for months is suddenly
project is being cancelled,
t he should transfer his
to. another problem.
lances ar-e he will be less
d in the second problem,
work at his ful lcap clty
ably will be reluctant to
in in a government-
d contract.
econd effect is that of
ess..If a research pro-
ancelled and then start-
ain after a few months,
lost the results of those
f work, ,we have lost con-
f research, and we have
new men to pick up
ze old ones left off. In
Tryouts
'in Today
Fraternity Council will
new tryout program at
. today in Room 3-S of
n.
s will be informed of the
outline of the IFC pro-
hie IFC tryout' manual
be explained.
.out program offers an
opportunity to gain va-
?erence in leadership and
lonal type work accord-
[ank Kerr, '59, publicity.
,rtory Sales{
in Sooni ,
n157-58 Student Directory
I sale next week, accord-
al Walker, '58E, directory
rst day of sale, Tuesday,'
ay or Thursday, is still
a to uncertainty as
the printing company will
livered the first 4000
Valker explains.

short, the taxpayer gets less re-
search for his tax dollar.
"We are not so much concerned
with the cancellation of four
projects as we are with the man-
ner in which. it was done," Bur-
roughs said. "As the emphasis
shifts from manned combat air-
craft to guided missiles, we fully
expect the termination and ini-
tiation of contracts as part of our
normal operations; all we ask is
that we have advance warning of
these steps so that orderly adJust-
ments can be made -and waste
avoided."
Oranization
Notices
(Use of =this column for announce-
ments of meetings is available to of-
ficially recognized and registered stu-,
dent organizations. only.)
*U of M Folklore Society, Hootenanny,
Oct. '31, 7:30 p.m.,kLane Hall. Everyone
invited.
ULLR-Ski Club, meeting with movies,
Oct. 30, 7:30 p.m., Rm. 38, Union.
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Deutscher Verein, Kaffesstunde, Oct.
30, 3:30 p.m., S. Cafe, Union.
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Hillel, Elementary Hebrew (Reading),
Oct. 30, 7:4p pm., Hillel.
Michigan Forensic Forums parlia-
mentao debate, Oct. 30, 8:00 p.m., Rm.
3-N, Union. Topic:- "Resolved:. Red
China Should Be.. Admitted to the
United Nations.".
National and International Affairs,
SGC, important organization meeting
for all members, Oct. 30, 5:00 p.m., SAB.
Chess Club, meeting, Oct. 30, 7:30
p.m., Union.
Student National Education Assn.,
meeting, Oct. 30, ,7:30 P.m., UES Cafe-
teria.
NAACP, Executive Board ,meeting,
Oct. 31, 7:30 p.m., SAB.
Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia-Coffee
,Hour, Oct. 31, 3:30-5:30, pim., Basement
of Union.
Physics Club, meeting, Oct. 30, 7:30
p.m., 303 Randall Lab. Speaker: Dr.
Pidd "Magnetic Moment of the Elec-
Contemporary Literature Club, con-
tinued discussion of Yeat'spoetry,
Oct. 31, 7:30"p.m.,. SAB
EUI"$ .-m* 0 *,0*
Arab, Club, panel discussion on the
Algerian problem, Oct. 30, _8:00 p.m.,
SAB.
French Club, October 31, 7:30 p.m.
Auditorium A, AngellHall. Movie:
-Diary of a Country Priest; in French,
English subtitles.

(Continued from Page 4)
all over theE .S., Canadi, in England,
the Orient, Europe and South America.
Socony Mobil Oil Co., Detroit, Mich.
-Feb., June, Aug. men with any de-
gree for Sales in the Detroit and Mich-
igan area.
Crawford and Company, Detroit,
Mich. - Feb. and June r.en with BA
In any field to work as Adjusters. Em-
ployment begins with six weeks' train-
ing in Atlanta and is followed by as-
signment to the branch office. These.
interviews are primarily for work in
the Midwest area. The company is the
largest privately owned insurance ad-
justment firm in America.
Wed., Nov. 6
Anchor Hocking Glass Corp., Lan-
caster, Ohio - Feb. graduates only.
Men with BA in any field for Sales
and Industrial Management, to work
in Ohio, New Jersey, Florida, Ind., for
Pennsylvania. Company makes house-
hold, restaurant, bar, premium, and
industrial glassware.
Prudential Insurance Co., Detroit,
Mich. -- Feb. & June men with BA in
any field for Sales Mgtixn the South-
eastern Michigan area.rSales in life,
health and accident group.
For appointments contact the Bu-
reau of Appointments, 3528 Admin.,
ext. 3371.
Reperesentatives' from e following
will be at the Engrg. School:
Thurs., Oct. 31
Battelle Memorial Institute, Colum-
bus, zOhio - all levels in Ch.E., Mech.,.
E. Mech., Metal., and Nuclear, B.8. &
M.S. in Aero., Elect., and Instru., B.S.
in Mat'ls, E. Math, and E. Physics for
Summer and Regular Research, Devel.,
and Desi n.
The Cooper-Bessemer Corp. -- B.S. in
Elect., Ind., and Mech. for Summer and
Regular Development, Design, Produc-
tion and Sales.
Ex-Cell-O Corp., Detroit, Mlch.-B.S.

and M.S. in Aero., Elect., Ind., Mech.,
and E, Mech. for Summer and Regular
Management Training Program.,
General Foods Corp., Research Cen-
ter, Tarrytown, N.Y. - all levels in
Ch.E., and B.S. 4 Mech. fqr Summer
and Regular Research, Development,
and Prod.
Jeffrey Mfg. Co., Columbus, Ohio -
B.8. and M.S. in Civil, Elect., Ind.,
Mech. and Metal, for Research, Devel-
opment, Design, Production and Sales.
Nat'l Elect. Products Corp., Pitts-
burgh, Pa. - B.S. in Ch.E., Elect., Ind.,
and Mech. for Summer and' Regular
Production and Sales.
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co.,
Youngstown, Ohio - B.S. in Ch.E.,
Elect., Ind., Mech., E. Mech., and Metal.
for Production,, Sales, Field Engrg. -
Oil Field....... ..... ... ........
Thurs., Fri., Oct. 31 &Nov. 1
The Atlantic RefiningCo., Dallas,
Texas -, all levels in Ch.E.,,- Elect.,
Engrg. Math., Mech., and Physics for
Research, Development, Design, and
Production.
Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich. -
all levels In Mech., Elect. andDMetal.
for ;Mfg., Prod., Purchasing, Design,
Development, Research, Testing, and
Production Supervision..
Sinclair Research Labs, Inc., Harvey,
11l. - all levels in Ch.E. for Research
and Development.
Fri., Nov. 1
Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago,
Ill. - B.S. in Elect., and Mech. for Re-
search, Development, Design, Prod.,
and Const.s
Robertshaw Fulton Controls Co., Ir-.
win, Pa. - all levels in Elect. and
Mech. for Research and Development.
Wheeling Steel Corp., Wheeling, W.
va. - B.S. in Ch.E., Civil, Elect., Mech.,
and Metal. for Summer and Regular
Research, Development, Prod:, and Op-
erating .Maint.
For appointments contact the Engrg,
Placement Office, 347 W.E., ext. 2182.

TO OUR P

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WE'RE EIGHT YEARS OLD!

Eight years ago this month, in one of Ann Arbor's less accessible basements, a small
book shop opened its doors and a few curious souls wandered in.
Somehow during these past eight years BOB MARSHALL'S BOOK SHOP not only
has survived but flourished. Two generations if students later from the small base-
ment hide-out BOB MARSHALL'S has become one of the great and large book stores
in the country. We've even been called a campus institution!
TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION FOR THE WONDERFUL SUPPORT OF HUNDREDS
AND HUNDREDS OFr BOOK ENTHUSIASTS, TO SAY "THANK YOU" FOR YOUR
LOYALTY, FRIENDSHIP, AND PATRONAGE ... WE'RE CELEBRATING!

AND YOU ARE INVITED .
PLEASE COME TO OUR PARTY...

WEDNESDAY

and, THURSDAY

Come anytime between 9 A.M. and 10 P.M.

50th

year

of

FREE CAKE AND COFFEE
FOR ALL!
i .Birthday Prsnsfrom Us for You

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SUPPORT

SPECIAL . . . 2-drawer file

for students

.. . $23.95

TYPEWRITERS -bought, sold,
rented, repaired.
MORRILL'S
West bank of State Street

AND Some Very Prety Saes All Over The Store
to, Help Celebrate.. .
USED BOOKS:
18c OFF marked price on every used book in entire store
priced to begin with at 50c or less.
36c OFF on every used book priced from 51c to $1.49.
54c OFF marked price on every used book
priced at $1.50 or more.
REMAI NDERS:
18c OFF marked price on every book on our remainder sales
tables... and these are all at sale prices already.

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Specializing in Wonen's Apprarel}
DRY CLEA NERS
QUALITY AT ALL TIMES
Try this budget service

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CLEANING BARGAINS
Give us one week to process and from the
regular cleaning price we will give you....

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NEW PAPERBOUND BOOKS:
18c OFF on any purchase of paperbound books
totalling $1.00 or more.
NEW HARDBOUND BOOKS:
.18c OFF the price of any new book in our
whole marvelous new book section.

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Or, if you wish FAST SERVICE we will have your garments
IN 3 HOURS at regular price at the main plant.

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THE DISCOUNT APPLIES TO CASH (x CARRY ONLY
NO DELIVERY

AND LOTS OF OTHER DEALS ALL OVER THE STORE!!!

inderlandx
AT LOW
STUDENT
RATES,
awaits you at any of these
ILTON-STATLER
HOTELS,
NEW YORK CITY:
The Statler
The Savoy-Plaza
The Waldorf-Astoria
The Plaza
WASHINGTON, D.C.:
The Statler

MAIN PLANT opens at 7:30 A.M. to 7 P.M.
630 South Ashley Street
Ample parking at all times
STORES:
619 PACKARD STREET near State Street
HOURS: 8 A.M. till 6 P.M.
WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMAT
HOURS. 7:30 A.M. till 9 P.M.
STADIUM WASHOMAT-Ample Parking at all times
2370 West Stadium Blvd. near Wrigley's store
HOURS: 7:30 A.M. till 9 P.M.
1306 SOUTH UNIVERSITY near Forest
HOURS: 8 A.M. till 5:30 P.M.
YPSILANTI WASHOMAT
410 West Michigan Ave. neor Hamilton
HOURS: 7:30 A.M. till 8 P.M.

And furthermore-

here are some frosting-on-the-cake COUPONS to save you even more ... these cou-
pons are in addition to the deals described above... some can even be combined
together to save you more and more. There are'no strings attached, no hidden gim-
micks. They apply only on cash purchases. Limit of one of each coupon per customer.

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8th BIRTHDAY SPECIAL
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this coupon is worth 18c - use it just like mon-r
ey-during Bob Marshall's Birthday celebration.-
18C -18c -18C -18C -18c -18c.
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early bird special
Ithiscoupon is worth 18c from 9 A.M. to 9:59 1
A.M. on Wednesday '& Thursday during Bob I
1 Marshall's Birthday Party.
18c -18c -18c -18c -18c-18cr
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18c on a dollar purchase
on any purchase totalling $1.00 this coupon is
worth 18c in cold cash at Bob Marshall's
Birthday.
18c-18c-18c-18c-18c- 1 c
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rich man's special /
this coupon is worth $18.00 on any cash pur- I
I chase of one hundred dollars or more during Bob
Marshall's Birthday Celebration. I
$18.00 -$18.00- $18.00- $18.00 I
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