100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

November 01, 1957 - Image 8

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
Michigan Daily, 1957-11-01

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Elementary: Kindergarten, Early Ele-
mentary, Later Elementary.
Secondary: Assistant Principal, Art,
Commercial, Home Economics, General
Shop; Mathematics and Science, Social
Studies and English.
For any additional information con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Administration Building, NO 3-1511,
Ext. 489.
Personnel Interviews:
Representatives from the following
>f will be at the Bureau of Appointments:
C Mon., Nov. 4,
- The Procter & Gamble Company,
x. Overseas Division, Cincinnati, Ohio.
s. Graduates -February, June, August.
n Location of Work: Canada, Mexico,
d 'enezuela, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Peru,
11 France, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland,
of England, Philippine Islands. Principal
s, products are soaps, synthetic deter-
- gents, and edible fats and oils. In each
ig country these products may be entire-
11 ly different from those produced by
1. Procter & Gamble in the U.S.A. and
e- the problems inherent in their manu-
C facture and distribution may be en-
n tirely different, too. Therein lies part
- of the challenge of the oversfeas, divi-
- sion. Essentially the overseas diision
m of Procter & Gamble has three over-
'e seas divisions: 1) Men who wish to
make a career overseas. Positions avail-
k able are Advertising, Accounting. Buy-
ts ing, Production Management. No spe-
cific background necessary. 2) Foreign
- Nationals who wish to return to their
L- home country to work for P&G. (They
- are interested in men from Canada,
Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba, Puerto Rico,
a Peru, France, Belgium, Italy, Switzer-
- land, England, Philippine Islands).
Positions available in Advertising, Ac-
it counting, Buying, Personnel, Profuc-
ly tion Management, Plant Engineering
e- an Sales. No'specific educational
of background necessary. 3) Men who
y wish to work from USA on overseas
at projects, These men are based in Cin-
n cinnati, but, they make periodic trips
*e overseas. Positions available are Equip-
- ment Design, Equipment Development,
Process Development, -Personnel. For
.r- all positions except 'personnel - an
engineering degree is required.
Tues., Nov. 5
ur North America Companies, Atlanta,
is Georgia. Graduates - February, June,
,st August. Location of Work: Home office,
s- Philadelphia, Pa. Representation in
it nearly every community in the U.S.
by and Canada. World wide operations
a with offices in England, the Orient,
Europe and.South America. The oldest
15 capital stock insurance company
founded in 1792. 7,500 full time em-
ployees and 20,000 independent repre-
sentatives., Fire, marine, and casualty
insurance coyerages - almost- every
h form of insurance except life. Men
ll' with B.A. or M.A. in any field for
LIC Training Program. (Law students
,t: should have an interest in claims
ry work) All formal training is given in
il the head office. Abundant'use is made
- of on-the-job training, job rotation
d and self-improvement correspondence

courses. Positions usually employing
college graduates are Underwriting,
Field Repersentative, Claims & Losses
Services, Accounting.
Socony Mobil Oil Company, Detroit,
Michigan. Graduates: February, June,
August. Location of work: Detroit and
Michigan. Socony-Mobil is one of the
world's leading oil companies is en-
gaged in the four basic operations
of the oil business: producing, trans-
portation, refining and marketing.
Some 66,000 men and women, 43,000 in
the U.S. and 23,000 abroad, carry on the
operations of these Flying Red Horse
companies. Men with B.A. in any field
for Sales.
Crawford and Company, Detroit,
Michigan. Graduates: February, June.
Location of Work: Midwestern Division.
Crawford & Company is the largest
privately owned insurance adjustment
firm in America and it serves the in-
surance industry of America, handling
all types of insurance claims and losses
with the exception of straight fire
lines. Men with B.A. degrees in any
field for Adjusters. Employment begins
with a six week training school in At-
lanta followed by assignment to
branch office where on-the-job train-
ing is continued under the supervision
of the branch Mtanager.
Wed., Nov. 6
Anchor Rocking Glass Corporation,
Lancaster, Ohio. February Grads. only.
Location of work: Lancaster, Ohio: Sa-
lem, New Jersey; Jacksonville, Fla.;
Winchester, Ind.; Connellsville, Pa.
The present company was formed in
1937. 11,000 employees. Products are
household, restaurant, bar, premium,

and industrial glassware, anchorglass
bottles, jars, jugs, tumblers, and an-
chor metal and molded caps for com-
mercial packing purposed. Men with
B.A. in any field'for Sales, and Indus-
trial Management. In most positions
the graduate enters a well guided on-
the-job training program. It is de-
signed with the individual and his
field of interest in mind.
Prudential Insurance Company, De-
troit, Michigan. Graduates: February,
June. Location of werk: Detroit and
Southeastern Michigan. Life, health:
and accident group sales - operating
in Southeastern Michigan only. Men
with B.A. in any field for Sales and
Sales Management.
For appointments contact the Bu-
reau of Appointments, 35t8 Admin.,
Ext. 3371.
Representatives from the following
will be at the Engrg. School:
Mon., Nov. 4
Combustion Engrg., Inc., East Chi-
cago, Ind. - B.S. in Met. and Mech.
for Development Design and Produc-
tion.
Continental Oil Co., Houston, Texas'
-all levels in Ch.E., B.S. and M.S. in
Civil, Elect., Ind., and Mech. for Re-
search, Design, Technical Sales, Mfg.
and Petrochemicals.
U.S. Govt. Bureau of ReclamAtion,
Denver, Colo. -- all levels Civil, Elect.,
Mat']s, and Mech. for Research, Devel-
opment, Design, and Constr.
Diamond Ordinance Fuze Labs., Dept.
of the Army, Washington, D.C. - all
levels in Aero., Elect., Ind., Instru.,
Mat'ls, E. Math., Mech. E. Mech.,

Metal., and E. Physics. Summer and
regular.
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Wil-
kinsburg, Pa. - B.S. & M.S. in Ch.E.,
Elect., Ind., Instru., Mech., E. Mech.,
Metal., and B.S. in Aero., Mat'ls., E.
Math., Physics, and Sri. for Summer
and Regular Research, Development,
Design, and Production and Sales.
Mon., Tues., Nov. 4 & 5
Chrysler Corp., Detroit, Mich. - B.S.
in Aero., Che.E., Elect., Ind., E. ,Math.,
Mech., Metal. and E. Physics .for Re-
search, Development, Design, and Pro-
duction.
Ethyl Corp., Baton Rouge, La. - all
levels in Ch.E. for Research, Develop-
ment, Design and Production.
The Martin Co., Baltimore, Md. --
all levels in Civil, Aero., Elect., Instru.,
Mech., Nucl., B.S. in E. Math., and E.

Physics for Research, Development and
Design.
Procter & Gamble Co., all levels in
Ch.E., B.S. and M.S. in Civil. Const.,
Elect., Ind., Instru., Mech., E. Mech.,
Metal., Physics, and Sci., for Develop-
ment, Research, Design, Production
and Construction.
Tues., Nov. 5
Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa.
-all levels in Ch.E., B.S. or M.S. in
Ind. Other Engrg. degrees will be con-
sidered for Ind. E., Research and De-
velopment.
E. J. Brach and Sons, Chicago, Ill.-
all levels in Ch.E., Ind., E. Math., B.S.
and -M.S. in Mech., E. Mech., and B.S.
in Set. for Machine and Process Im-
provement, Plant Layout - Process E.
For appointments, contact the Engrg.
Placement Office, 347 W.E., Ext. 2182.

50th

year

of

ORILL

SUPPORT

SPECIAL . . . 2-drawer file

for students

}. $23.95

'"Your Best Bet - It A Vet"'.
VET"ERAN'S,"CAB'

i
;,'i
,'i
i
'
-_

TO =-4477,

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

NO 3-4545

NO03-5800

W'e Go Anywhere

24-dlour Service

U

III

1

that
at U1

For the Finest in Di ning-

Mal

Restaurants You Will, Enjoy

a

I

OLD GERMAN RESTAURANT

a pre
pnt ou
~acd b

THE CAMERA
OF THE YEAR

11

2508
barge.
Pro-
y Or-
of 18
scby
Audi-

Ify the
ith Us
Jesus,
'ft in C

II

ANN ARBOR'S FINEST,
FINEST IN MUSIC AND FINEST IN FOOD
TAKE-OUT DINNERS
Select from our entire Menu
OPEN FROM 11 A.M. to 12 P.M.
With meals served until 8 P.M. -'Closed Thursday
PHONE NO 2-0737
/z
CHUm WAGON
.LUNCH and DINNERS Fine Salads & Sandwiches.
FAMOUS FOR ROAST BEEF
Serving your favorite Beer, Wines and Champagne--"
Pizza Pie Served After 8:00 P.M.
Open From 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.
2045 PACKARD'. NO 2-1661
Catering at YOur Home or Hall Henry Turner, Prop.
Ourchefs are ready to prepare
the most delicious food for your
"fi;enjoyment.
Yoa will be served the finest in
Cantonese and
American Foodo
Take-out Orders anytime
I$ PING-
SClosed Monday 118 WEST LIBERTY NO 2-5624
* *o "= Io4o=

{g
COCKTAILS and DINNERS
CATERING TO UNIVERSITY PEOPLE
SINCE 1920
Three Miles East of Ypsi on Michigan Ave.
Closed Sunday

Good food... expertly served, in pleasant
surroundings, to the most exacting taste.
Luncheons, 11:30 to2:00 Dinners, 5:00 to 7:00
Sunday-,Dinners, 12:00to3:00 Closed Mondays
We suggest that you telephone
for reservations.
Ve orN oule
S. Thayer at Washington in Ann Arbor
f . A block west of Rackham Bldg.--NO 8-6056

FAMOUS FROM COAST TO COAST
Newest, Most Modern Cocktail Lounge
in Washtenaw and Wayne County i
SEVEN SEAS
RESTAURANT
1435 E. Michigan - Ypsilanti -Phone HU 3-2840
Cocktails * Beer * Wine * Lique
Specializing In . . . BROASTER CHICKEN,
Genuine Rocky Mountain RAINBOW TROUT
in All The World There Are No Finer"
Come out and enjoy your favorite dinner, luncheons or snack.
Open 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M.
(CLOSED TUESDAYS)
We Serve a 'BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH
BACKGROUND MUSIC - hy MQSAC
1

I

I

0

11

<W1ill.

emie Notices
y Colloquium. "A Further
- of Satiation Theory." Dr.
ny, Michigan State Univer-
ogy Department. 4:15 p.m.,
Aud. B, Angell Hall.
Semina'r. There will be no
Nov. 4. Prof. N. D. Kazar-
peak on Elementary Prob-
ometry on Nov. -11, in 3017
at 4:10 p.m.
tmental Seminar on Ap-
rology: Engineering. Mon.,
t.m., Room 307, West Engi,.
g. R. E. Munn will speak
ring of Exposed Surfaces by
cPollution" - Chairman:
Carrick.
ment Notices
ican School of Guatemala
acancies in the elementary
ary departments for Jan.,
the new school year begins.
ot be here to interview at
The vacancies are as fol-

NEW MODEL
.WITH
f:1.9
.LENS

-a

List Price
$9950
Purchase Price
$995
PURCHASE
CAMERA
1116 South University

#.

,III

.,
}

it

THOMPSON'S RESTAURA

/

offers you a taste treat
of a traditional
Italian dish

I,

For A Delicious Dinner

in Ann Arbor

Dine at WEBER'S

Due to Self-Service, we offer
the Supper Time Special

(

Ii

Discover now how your abilities will fit
into the ever-expanding communica-
ions industry when you're ready to start
your business career.
For a personal appraisal of your future
prospects in this vital industry, call or
visit your Placement Counselor now
and arrange an interview with our repre-
sentatives. They'll be on -campus soon
to talk with-
~rI&OInnSAi A u-& lI~wiinmaru

between 5-9 P M

X

IPZ ZA!
wil be served daily in
"THE DUCHESS RQOM"
from 11 A.M. to 1 A.M.
Expertly prepared by our special pizza pie maker and
baked in new modern ovens togive you
.. mI . . .. -. . . I

BELL AIR STEAK
Fresh"Mushroom Sauce
Baked Potato
Topped with Butter
Choice of Salad and Dressing
2,Rolls and Butter

Delicious
STEAK, CHICKEN,
SEAFOOD

Your Favorite
BEER, WINE,
and
.....- . a - a.n

@IVdo M.-

of

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan