February 27, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 98) • Page Image 6
… .4 '4 * * * Students working for the extra money that comes in so handy can be found in almost every occupation from experimenting with nuclei for the zoology department to giving bridge lessons…
…, the student is advised to come to the Bureau before personally making the rounds, E. L. Brigham, supervisor of employment, emphasized. "The outlook for jobs is still pretty good, although there are…
… still more students available than positions open," Brigham said. Most demands for men come from the plant department, while women can be placed easiest in clerical posts, according to Brig- . a A…
… Maple Syrup" and "Osmosis" are the movies to be presented under the auspices of the University museums at 7:30 p.m. today in Kellogg Auditorium. 'U' To Feature Arab-Israel On Roundtable "The Future of…
… Arab-Israeli Re- lations" will be the topic discussed on International Roundtable, a program at 9:30 p.m. today over WUOM. DURING vacations the bureau places applicants in full time jobs here, but…
… Brigham thinks it is too hard on the student to carry a complete class schedule and a full-time job during the semester. Although the Personnel "Bureau is a campus service, both outside job hunters and…
… employers use its facilities. But students and Uni- versity needs are given priority, Mrs. Wolf, interviewer, said. .Story by HELENE SIMON Pictures by TIM RICHARD 4 'CHECK YOUR COAT, SIR?' PERSONNEL…
… Students from foreign lands are today and Monday and from 9 to given an opportunity on Interna- 11:45 a.m. tomorrow. tional Roundtable to tell about1 their countries, and their views on 11 world affairs…



