I WIGAN IDAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN .tjrnued from Page 5) and Personality Research." . McQuitty, Michigan State Department of Psychology. ri., Nov. 22, Aud. B, Angell rtmental Seminar on Ap- rology: Engineering.. Mol., .m., Room 307, West Engi- g. Glenn R. Justema will rind Loading of Structures" : Prof. R. H. Sherlock. Seminar, auspices of the of Mathematics. Prof. Iurrer, will speak on "The d Zeros." Mon., Nov. 25, at a Room 3017, Angell Hall. Examination for Rupert Al- Pharmaceutical Chemistry; bicyclic Compounds Derived heptanone," ,Fri., Nov. 22, stry Building, at 2:00 p.m. F. F. Blick~e. . Examination for Walter rman, Jr., Education; thesis: ipil Planning in the Teach- ndary School Social Studies i in Professional Publication 0 and 1956," Fri., Nov. 22, sity High School, at 3:30, nan, S. E. Dimond. ment Notices wing schools have listed cancies with the Bureau of its for Feb. 1958. They will e to interivew at this time. dichigan-Elementary (5th); Lucation; and Physio-thera-' rJan. 27, 1958). es or Park Ridge, Illinois-- wnship High School) .- 3eneral Science; General d Island, Michigan - Ele- ad and 3rd) Jan. 1958. higan (Mason Consolidated Elementary (1st). California - Jr. High/Li- Imlay City, Michigan-English; Eng- lish and Latin (for Jan. 27, 1958) Mamaroneck, New York -= Speech Consultant (now or Feb.) oak ,Park, Michigan -- Elementary (4th-Jan. 2; 5th -- Feb. 1). Scottville, Michigan .(Mason County Central Schools) - Hpme Economics (Jan. 30, 1958); English (Dec. 20 or Jan. 30). Van Dyke, Michigan -- Physical Edu- cation (woman). Westfield, New Jersey -- Grades 10-12: English; English/Speech; Mathematics; General, Shop; Social Studies; Latin/ French or Latin/Spanish; Science.. Grades 7-9: Mathematics; English/So- cial Studies; Shop; Spanish; German/ English; Music; Home E c o n o m i c s; Health; Mathematics/Science; French; Physical Education (woman). Elemen- tary (Kindergarten through Sixth Grade). Special Education: Guidance (SUS', Jr. HS); Music (Elementary); Art (Elementary);- Reading Specialist (Elementary). / For any additional information con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Building, NO '3-1511, Ext. 489. Personnel Requests:. Lever Brothers Co., Research and De- velopment Division, Edgewater, N.J. needs a Statistician with an M.S. or Ph.D. Sonie courses in Chem. Biology or Physics would be an asset. Cutler-Hammer Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. has an opening for a Market Research Analyst. Alleghany Homes Corp., Homer, N.Y., is interested in hiring an Architect to. take charge or design and drafting in the prefabricated home plant. Libbey-Owens-Ford. Glass Co., Toledo, Ohio, needs a man with a B.S. in Chem., Physics or Engrg. for Technical Writing. For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., ext. 3371. Personnel Interviews: Ext. 2182. wi1 be at the Engrg. School, 347 W.E., Representatives from the following Mon., Nov. 25 Baker Perkins Inc., Saginaw, Mich.- B.S. in Chem.E. and Mech. for Devel- opm nt, Design, and Sales. Townsend & Bottum Inc., Ann Ar- bor, Mich. - B.S. or M.S. in Elect. for Const., Field Rep., Supervision, etc. Tues., Nov. 26 W. R. Grace & Co., New York, N.Y. -M.S.' and Ph.D. in Che.E. and Chem. for Research and, Development. IBM, Dearborn, Mich. and New York, N.Y. - all levels in Elect., M.S. in Instr., and B.S. in E. Math and E. Phys. for Research, Development and Prod. Please Note: Appointments should be made by4 p.m. of the day prior to the scheduled interview. Companies check their schedule the day before their in- terviews and if there are not a suffi- cient number of students they very oft- en cancel their schedule. If you are in- terested in a company on this list and have the necessary qualifications, eith- er call or stop into the office for an appointment. Literature is usually available for these companies. Representatives from the following will be at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., ext. 3371. Mon., Nov. 25 The Firestone Tire and Rubber Coin- pany, Akron, Ohio. Graduates -- Febru- ary, June, August. Location of work.- Akron, Ohio; Memphis, Tenn.; Potts- town, Pa.; Los-Angeles, Calif.; Fall Riv- er, Mass.; Des Moines, Ia.; Gastonia, N. C.; Bennettsville, S. C., Wyandotte, Mich.; New Bedford, Mass.; Noblesville, Ind.; New Castle, Ind.; Hamilton, On- tario; Valencia, Venezuela; Christ- church, New Zealand; Port Elizabeth, South Africa; Bombay, India; Ham- burg, Germany; Buenos Aires, Argen- tina; Sao Paulo, Brazil; Pratteln, Switzerland; Viskafors, Sweden; Bilbao, Spain. Manufactures tires, tubes, and industrial rubber products; synthetic rubbers, lattices, plastics, steel prod- ucts, including steel rims for trucks, buses, and tractors: and various stain- less steel products. Men with B.A. in Liberal Arts or Business Adminristration for Sales Acctg., Credit, Retread Shop Mgt. Men are placed in Company op- erated retail stores in retail sales, of-- fice and credit or commercial account selling positions. Good opportunities. to grow into store management or deal- er selling assignments. Tues., Nov. -26 International Business Machines Cor- poration, Dearborn, Michigan. Gradu- ates - February, June, August. Loca- tion of work - Detroit and State of Michigan. Manufacture of office equip- ment, electric typewriters, time signal- ling and recording equipment, electron- ic accounting machines, and electronic calculators. Men with BA in Liberal Arts or Business Administration for Sales in the Data Processing Division, (2) Systems Analysts in the Data Pro- cessing Division. Women with BA in Liberal Arts, Business Administration or education for Service Systems. Rep- resentatives to work with salesmen and customers for training in the Data Pro- cessing Division. Wed., Dec.4 & Thurs., Dec. 5 Central Intelligence Agency, Wash- ington, D.C. Graduates -- February. Location of Work - Washington, D.C. Men & Women with M.A. or Ph.D. in Economics or Political Science, M.A. or Ph.D. in International Relations or Area Studies, B.A. or M.A. in Statistics, M.S. or Ph.D. in Chemistry or Physics, B.S., M.S. or Ph.D. in Engineering, BBA or M.B.A. with major in Accounting, for work with Central Intelligence Agency. Preference is given to students in the upper quarter of their class who are in good health and are willing to travel. For some positions veterans are desired: for all, U.S. citizenship is a requisite. Bell & Howell ELECTRIC EYE .8mm MOVIE CAMERi GOLD BOND CLEANERS 515 East William The home of "Hand-Care" Cleaning, NOW OFFERING --CAMPUS--- 211 S. State NO 84901 -DOWNTOWN- 205 L Liberty NO 2-0675 for the Finest in Recorded Music Cleaning and Pressing Service on SATURDAYS 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. 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There's a wide choice of menus, efficient service, and personal assistance on all details. May we give you complete information? te Corner..o Jae S. Thayer at Washington in Ann Arbor Ablock west of Rackham Bldg.-NO 8-6056 I l Three Miles. East of Ypsi on Michigan Ave. Closed Sunday OLD GERMAN RESTAURANT ANN ARBOR'S FINEST,, FINEST IN MUSIC AND FINEST IN FOOD TAKE-OUT DINNERS Select from ou r entire Men# OPEN FROM 11 A.M. to-12 P.M. With meals served until 8 P.M. - Closed Thursday PHONE NO 2-0737 i ' rry " .*1 :I "Now" The, r. GONDOLA LUNCHES DINNERS COCKTAILS pecializing Ji ITALIAN DINNERS CHUCK 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. r I1 v a '" ,t ( i : ,. "«.f% . . l . FINEST DINNERS 4lbp I, * Prime Steak Turkey e Fish Orders to carry out BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE Sunday Dinners Noon to 10 P.M. 1322 Washt now -Ypsilanti, Mich. n 10 A.M.-2 A.M. 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Michigan -- Ypsilanti -- Phone HU 3-2840 PIZZA 1 V - f o . will be served daily in "THE DUCHESS ROOM" from 11 A.M to A.M BELL AIR STEAK Fresh Mushroom Sauce Baked Potcto Topped with Butter Choice of Salad and Dressing 2 Rolls and Butter Delicious N., CHICKEN, SEAFOOD DINNERS Your Favorite BEER, WINE, and CHAMPAGNE Expertly prepared by our special pizza pie maker and baked in new modern ovens to give you the "best tasting pizza in town." 49 -- it 9