THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JANT ARY 10, THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, .TAN1JARY 10, DAILYOFFICIAL BULLETIN 'M'+ +_ YR~ -. c} : r^,-. .^-.r ::am .m.Lr}- . tl: "' .\S".; o . ^-.-" vv. m' r..flVS . .nW VC.... ,ca .rn, r -.-m -...-r-r .S ,R. {;"- t ,..'".?.t ,..!-: i.. n.." Fc' '....no ... ° J ~,.. {;. volving counseling in the prisons as well as parole and probation positions throughout the state. Fielderest Mills, Inc., Spray, N.C. has an opening for Manager of Labor Rela- tions. Prefer MBA or similar academic training and five or more years of ex- perience in labor relations. Company manufactures rugs, blankets, towels, etc. U. S. Civil Service Commission an- nounces a minimum rate of pay in crease for Mathematical Statistician as follows: GS-5 from $3.670 to $4,48 and GS-7 from $4.525 to $5,335. By pre vious amendment the rate was in creased for the field of Soil Science (re search) grade GS-5 from $3,670 t $4,210. For further information contact th Bureau of Appointments, Ext. 3371 3528 Admin. Bldg. (Continued from Pa'ge 4) Coffee Hour, for all interested stu- ents, Lane Hall Library, 4:15 p.m., 'ri., Jan. 10. Sponsored by the Office f Religious Affairs. Fighth Annual Conference on Teach- ng of High School Mathematics, aus- )ice of the School of Education and he Department of Mathematics. Sat., an. 11. Sessions at 9:30 a.m. and x1:15 pni., Natural Science Auditorium, The Mary L. Hinsdale Scholarship mounting to $142.20 (interest on the ndowment fund) is available to single ndergraduate women who are wholly r partially self-supporting and who to not live in University residence halls >r sorority houses. Single girls with >etter than average scholarship and ieed will be considered. Application >lanks obtainable at the Alumnae Council Office, Michigan League, should >e filed by Jan. 10, 1958. Lectures, Members of the German Department rganized in the qerman Drama and Poetry Reading Group will give a pub- ic reading of "Torquato Tasso" by J.W. aoethe on Jan. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the West Conference Room, Rackham Bldg. Playss Tonight and tomorrow at 8 p.m. the Department of Speech presents a Lab- ratory Bill of 3 one-act plays. The plays included in this Special Perform- nce are: "Tinkers Wedding" by J. M. Synge, "The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet" by G. B. Shaw, "Overlaid" by Robertson Davies. Performances at 8:00 ).m, in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. pecial price for these productions - ll, seats - c.' Concerts The University Symphony Orchestra, osef Blatt, conductor, Michigan Sing- rs, Maynard Klein, conductor, and Jniversity Symphony Band, William D. Revelli, conductor ,will be heard in a ombined concert at 8:00 p.m. Fri., Jan. 0, in Hill Auditorium, as a feature of he 13th Annual Midwestern Music Conference being held in Ann Arbor t this time. The Orchestra will per- 'orm excerpts from Berlioz' Symphonia Pahtastique, the Choir will sing Verdi's 1'e Deum, and the Band will -perform five compooitions, among which is The Mfagic Trumpet by, James Burke. Burke s cornet soloist with the Goldman Band and will perform his composition during this concert. Open to the gen- ral public without charge. ! Student Recital: Marjorie Elnore Crampton, violinist, in partial fulfill- nent of the requirenents for the de- gree of Bachelor of Music at 8:36 p.m. Sun., Jan. 12, in Aud. A, Angell Hall. Miss Crampton is a pupil of Gilbert Ross, and her recital will be open to he general public. Students Recital: Michael Avsharian, violinist, at 8:30 p.m. Mon., Jan. 13, in Aud. A, Angell Hall, performing works :y Mozart, Bartok; Debussy, and Saint- Swtens, in partial fulfillment of the re- quirements for the degree of Master of Music. Avsharian is a pupil of Gilbert Ross, and his recital will be open to ,he general public. A cade mic Notices A course in Recreational Leadership, >pen to all women students, is being offered next semester on Friday after- noons from 3:00 to 5:00. The purpose Of this course is to provide students with knowledges and skills in the areas Doctoral Examination for William of recreation and camping in order that Reid Manierre II, English Language and they may qualify for summer jobs on Literature; thesis: "Cotton Mather and playgrounds' or in camps, the Plain Style," Sat., Jan. 11, 2601 Those interested in learning more Haven Hall, at 9:30 a.m. Chairman, about this course should attend the W. G. Rice, meeting at 3 p.m. today at the Wo-z men's Athletic Building. Students not able to attend this meeting mayo bain cent Wallace, Astronomy; thesis: "The application blanks n oom , ar- Interpretation of Prominence Emission bour Gymnasimm. Line Profiles," Sat., Jan. 11, Observa- tory, at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, Leo Gold- Aeronautical Engineering Seminar: berg. Dr. Joel S. Isenberg, Aerodynamicist of the Aerophysics section of the Bell Air- Doctoral Examination for Kenneth craft Corporation, will speak on "The Keith Wyckof, Chemistry; thesis: "An Aerophysical Problems of Re-Entry Investigation of Reactions of Yohimbyl from a Satellite Trajectory" on F,E Alcohol Mono-P-Toluenesulfonic Acid Jan. 10 at 4:00 p.m. in Room 1042, East Ester," Sat., Jan. 11, 3002 Chemistry Engineering Building. Building, at 10:00 a.i. Chairman, R. C. Elderfield. Psychology Colloquium: "Brainwash- ing American Soldiers in Korea." PanelP discussion: E. Kinkead, New Yorker Magazine, J. R. French, J. W. McCon- nell, T. M. Newcomb, A. W. Melton, The following schools have listed Psychology Department. 4:15 p.m., Fri., teaching vacancies with the Bureau of Jan. 10, Aud. B, Angell Hall. Lecture, Appointments for Feb. 1958. They will E. Kinkead, 8:30 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 9, not be here to interview at this time. Aud. B, Angell Hall. Fruitport, Michigan - Band (man); tact 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: T ues., Jan. 14 U.S. Railroad Retirement Board, Chi- cago, Illinois. Location of work - Un- known. Men & women with fifteen (15) semester hours of statistics or a com- bination of statistics and mathematics with at least six (6) hours in statistics plus at least nine (9) semester hours in social sciences for Statistical Staff. For appointments contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg. Ext. 3371., February Graduates If you have accepted a position with a company will you please give us the information either by phone, mail, or office call. Please state name of the company, position, starting date, sal- ary, and if the Bureau was of any help to you in securing this position. If you have not secured a position as yet the following services are available here in the office: (1) An interview with someone here in the office for leads or if you are still undecided as to what type of position you are looking for, we have a counsellor here in the office (2) For companies to contact in specific locations, we have a Company Contact File, College Placement Di- rectory, Literary Market Place, and other such aids (3) Copies of your In- terview Form or your complete Creden- tials are also available for your use in ocntacting companies. June Graduates There is material available here in the office for all the companies that are now scheduled to visit our campus during the month of February. It might be to your advantage to stop into the office at some time and look over the literature which might give you some ideas on positions available with particular companies and also just general information about the company. Senior and Junior Men Copies of Foreign Operations, 1958 are available here in the office. This is a booklet which contains information about foreign opportunities and also includes advertisements on different companies that have operations over- seas. Stop into the office and pick up a copy. Personnel Requests: a Sutherland Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., is interested in finding a Re- search Chemist with a PhD in Chem- istry or Chem. E. for the position of Assistant Head of the Basic Research Section. Wood Conversion Co., Cloquet, Minn. needs an Applied or Engrg. Physicist for the Research and Development Dept. for work in the area of fibrous and sheet materials used for sound ab- sorbers, sound deadeners, thermal in- sulations, cushioning pads, structural members of bldgs. and the like. Man should have a Masters Degree in physics and a year or so of industrial experi- ence. An interest in the physics of materials, such as glass, plastic, wood and in the physics of uses is desired rather than in nucleonics, radar or electronics. Michigan State Civil Service an- nounces an examination for the posi- tion of Adult Corrections Trainee I, in- wuao ssHors -CAMPUS--- 211 S. State NO 8-9013 --DOWNTOWN- 205 E. Liberty NO 2-0675 for the Finest in Recorded Music r Analysis Seminar Notice. The next meeting, Mon., Jan. 13 at 4:10 p.m. in Room 3017, Angell Hall, will be devoted to a discussion of the problems sub- mitted during the semester. Also to be decided upon is a new meeting time for next semester. New members are invited to attend, Doctoral Examination for Ezri Atz- mon, Education; thesis: "The Impact of Educational Programs on the Accul- turation of Adult Jewish Immigrants in Metropolitan Detroit (1949-1955)," Fri., Jan. 10, 4024 University High School, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, C. A. Eggertsen. Doctoral Examination for John Loth- rop Brown IV, Physics; thesis: "Asso- ciated Production of Strange Particles by Negative PI Mesons," Fri., Jan. 10, 2038 Randall Laboratory, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, D. A. Glaser. D o c t o r a I Examination for Harry George Pars, Chemistry; thesis: "Re- action of Nitrous Acid with Tertiary Nitrogen," Fri., Jan. 10, 3003 Chemistry Building, at 2:30 p.m. Chairman, P. A. S. Smith. Doctoral Examination for Sister M. Harriet Sanborn, Education; thesis: "An Evaluation of Group Guidance Utilizing a Projective Technique with Twelve Underachieving A d o1 e s c e n t Boys," Fri., Jan. 10, 4019 University High School, at 1:30 p.m. Chairman, H. C. Koch. Doctoral Examination for Donald Jack Sharf, Speech; thesis: "The Intelligi- bility of Reiterated Speech," Fri., Jan. 10, 1958, 166 Frieze Building, at 7:30 pm. Chairman, G. E. Peterson. Doctoral Examination for Dennis John Ward, Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering; thesis: "Heat Transfer 'and Pressure" Drop of Air in Forced Convection Across Triangular Pitch Banks of Finned Tubes," Fri., Jan. 10, 3208 East Engineering Building, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, E. H. Young. Doctoral Examination for Theodore Francis Zipf, Physics; thesis: "Study of Positive Tau Meson Decays in a Pro- pane Bubble Chamber," Fri., Jan. 10, 2038 Randall Laboratory, at 1:00 p.m. Co-Chairmen, M. L. Perl and D. A. Glaser. Doctoral Examination for Juanita Marguerite Gibson, Political Science; thesis: "The Office of the Governor in Florida," Sat., Jan. 11, 4609 Haven Hall, at 1:30 p.m. Chairman, J. E. Kallen-. bach. Jr. HS Science. Hart, Michigan - Social Studies (Community Living). Lake Odessa, Michigan - History. Lake Orion, Michigan - Elementary Vocal Music. Lorain, Ohio-English/Social Studies (7th, 8th grades); Commercial; Mathe- matics; Social Studies. 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