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1959 THE MfICIG~tAN PDAILY 1

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Journalism Workshop

TTEND CONFERENCE-About 90 high school 11 ewspaper and yearbook staff members will attend
orkshops at the University this summer. The first of their experimental newspapers has been
mpleted, with two more issues yet to come. Sponsored by the journalism. department, the work-
hops are designed to give high school students practice in all phases of producing high school
ublications. Three of the workshop members study a high school yearbook for new ideas.

Carillonneur
Sets Recital
Prof. Pervical Price of the mu-
sic school, University carillonneur,
will present a concert on the
Baird Carillon at 8:30 p.m. this
evening.
Trumpeter Ralph M i n n i c k,
Grad., will be featured as soloist.
The concert will open with two
numbers for trumpet and carillon,
"See the Conquering HeroComes"
by Handel and "Air from Euri-
dice" by .Per;
Two 18th Century Flemish clock
chime numbers for carillon alone
will follow - "The Carillon of
Eklesbeke" and "The Carillon of
Dunkeri. "
"Trumpet Voluntary" by Clarke
and "Trumpet Tune" by Purcell
will be performed by the carillon
and trumpet. "Victory Rhapsody"
by Price will follow. Composed in
1944 by request, it announced the
Allied victory in Europe by being
played on the carillons which had
remained silent throughout the
war.
The concert will end with four
compositions for solo trumpet and
carillon, three sea songs and "The
Victors" by Louis. Elbel. The
Western Roof Terrace of the
Rackham Bldg. has been recom-
mended as a listening place.
DIAL NO 2-2513
* ENDING FRIDAY
JAMES STEWART
LEE REMICK
BEN GAZZARA~
ARTHUR O'CONNELL
EVE ARDEN
KATHRYN GRANT
.ad JOSEPH N. WELCH as Judge Weaver
a Cofumbia re lease-
"An adult motion
picture for the
discriminating !"
-Post
Shows at
12:30 3:10 6:03 8:56
DIAL NO 2-3136
IN DYAUSCOPE

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of The Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no edi-
torial responsibility. Notices should
be sent in TYPEWRITTEN fofm to
Room 3519 Administration Build-
ing,before 2 p.m. the day preceding
publication. Notices for Sunday
Daily due at 2-:00 p.m. Friday.
TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1959
VOL. LXIX, NO. 20-S
General Notices
Classical Studies Coffee Hour: Tues.
4 p.m., E. Conf. Rm., Rackham Bldg.
Prof. Hopkins, "Etruscan Cauldron
Griffins and their Origins..
School of Nursing: Student hand-
books available at reception desk in
lobby of School of Nursing, Bldg. Please
procure Handbook between hours of
8-12 and 1-5, Mon. through Fri., before
July 23.
Foreign Visitors
Following is the foreign visitor who
will be on the campus this week on
the dates indicated. Program arrange-
ments are being made by the Inter-
national Center: Mrs. Clifford R. MiI-
ler.
Mr. Anton A. Naber, Asst. Director
of the Community Development Board,
Amman, Jordan, July 20-Aug. 16.
Lectures
Forum Lecture, auspices of Linguis-
tics Institute. "Partitive Apposition."
Prof. E. Adelaide Hahn, Hunter. Tues.,
July 21, 7:30 p.m., Rackham Amphi-
theater.
Concerts
The University Summer Session Band
outdoor concert on the diagonal near
Haven Hall, Wed., July 22, 7:15 p.m.
Hill. Auditorium in event of rain.
Band Conductors' Conference: For-
ums, clinics, demonstrations, exhibits,
recitals, rehearsals. 9:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Michigan Union Ballroom.
Academic Notices
Physics-Mathematics Seminar: Wed.,,
July 22, 11 a.m. in Rm. 3017 Angell-
Hall. Dr. Noel J. Hicks. "Classical Dy-
namics in Modern Differential Geom-
etry Language."
Doctoral Examination for D o n a 1 d
Bruce Haines, Social Psychology; the-
sis: "Cooperative versus Competitive
Discussion Methods in Teaching Intro-
ductory Psychology," Tues., July 21,
7611 Haven Hall, 10:00 a.m. Chairman,
W. J. McKeachie.
Placement Notices
The following schools have listed
teaching vacancies with the Bureau
of Appointments for the 1959-60 school
year.
Baraga,. Mich. - Business.
Chesterton, - Ind. - HS: Eng./SS;
Math; Ind. Arts.
Cleveland Heights, Ohio - HS Read-
ing. (To organize a Developmental
Reading Program.)
Dearborn, Mich. - Counselor (1 man
and 1 woman); JHS Math/Science.
Delta, Ohio - Upper Elementary; %
time Art; Spanish/, time librarian;
% time girls PE/% time English; %
time Guidance; % time Driver's Educ.;
HS Math.
Euclid, Ohio - Librarian; Math/Sci-
ence; Math; Automotives/Drafting;
Ind. Arts; Eng./SS; Latin/General
Lang.; Swim Coach; Base. Coach; Foot.
Coach.
. Flint, Mich. (Bentley Schools) - HS
English.
Gary,Ind. - Audio-visual Coor/SS;
Tch.-Coor. of Business Educ.; Chem./
Physics; Eng./Journalism; Math; Math/
Phys. Set.; General Science; Business
Ed./Math; Latin/English; L i b r a r y;
Teacher for Deaf; Physically Hand.;

Speech Corr.; Elem. Art (hleping tchr.)
Greenville, Mich. - English; Coun-
selor; visiting Tchr.; Speech Corr.;
Spec. Educ.
Ida, Mich, - SS/Art, SS/Lang., or
straight SS.
Livonia, Mich. - Reading Consul-
tant; Elem. Science Consultant.
Mason, Mich. - visiting Teacher;
Type C - mentally retarded.
Memphis, Mich. - HS Library/Lang.,
Eng. or Art.
Portage, Mich. - 6th grade; Elem.
Libr.; Elem. Art; Speech Corr.; Type
C - mentally retarded; Diagnostician;
visiting Teacher.
Port Huron, Mich. - Speech Corr.;
Slow Learners; Elementary; JHS:
Math; Latin/English; HS English.
Waterloo, Iowa - HS: English; Hist./
Math; Math or Math/Sci.; Speech/Eng.
Early Elementary.
For any additional information con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
Personnel Requests:
New York State announces examina-
tions for positions in the following
areas:'Law, Science, Business Admin-
istration, Public Health and Social
Work, Science Service and Museum
Work. Applications will be accepted up
to Aug. 24th and the examinations
will be held September 26.
The following companies have need
of engineers:
Borg-Warner Corp., Chicago, Ill.; Ad-
ministrative Engrg. Trainee - B.S.M.E.
and Sales Engrg. Trainee - B.S. with
training in technical fields.
McNamee, Porter, & Seeley, Ann Ar-
bor, Mich.: Civil Engrg. B.S. in Civil
Engrg. with some highway experience
-temporary employment.
Arvin Ind., Inc., .Columbus, Ind.:
Electronic Engr.
Linde Co., N. Y. C.: Engineering
Staff. Engrg. degree or Science degree
plus additional studies. Places in In-
dianapolis, Ind., Buffalo, N.Y., and
Newark, N. J.
American Radiator & Std. Corp., De-
troit: Staff Engrg. - B.S.M.E., B.S.E.E.
and Research Engrg with same degree
requirement.
Emerson Electric Mfg., St. Louis,
Mo.: Electrical Engrg. - M.S.E.E. and
0-1 yr. experience in electromagnetic
radiation at radio frequencies. Also
Electrical Engrg. with same amount of
exp. in communications industry.
Equipment Firm in Muskegon, Mich.
Salesmen for Contract Sales Work. Will
involve calling on schools, architectur-
al firms and hospitals. Will participate
in 6-9 months training in Muskegon,
then may. be located anywhere in U.S.
Man with Bachelor's degree preferably
with engrg. or architectural back-
ground. Must at least have the ability
to make plans and to read plans, and
have an aptitude for drawing. Prefer
a new or recent graduate who has his
military obligation completed.
For further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.,
Ext. 3371.
Bargain Day
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in the store
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