ASCAP award to KU man For those who do not think that the world of music revolves around Steppenwolf and the Turtles, the announcement of a serious music award to a University of Kansas faculty member should bring joy. John W. Pozdro, professor on music theory, is a recipient of a 1969-1970 American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) award. The award is given by an independent panel with judging based upon the unique prestige value of each writer's catalog and the performances of compositions. "In making grants such as this, we are glad to join with your educational institution in sup- Campus Interviews These companies will hold placement interviews on campus next School of Engineering, 111 Marvin Madsen Beech Aircraft Corp. M.S. in engineering, physics, math; B.S. or M.S. mechanical or industrial engineering; aeronautics in aerospace or electrical engineering. Door-Oliver Inc., B.S. or M.S. in civil engineering. Morton Chemical Co., B.S. or M.S. in chemical engineering; summer work available for seniors, written application must be submitted. Granite Steel Co., B.S. in architecture industrial or mechanical engineering Northern Natural Gas Co., B.A. M.S. in chemical, electrical, industrial, mechanical or petroleum engineering, milled math, B.S. in civil engineering 3 F. Pritchard & Co., B.S. or M.S. in mechanical engineering aerospace, civil architecture, M.S. in industrial, industrial, mechanical or petroleum engineering; B.S., M.S. or in chemical engineering; B.S. in engineering or physics or combination civil engineeering and business administration. Celanese Corp, B.S. or M.S. in electrical, industrial or mechanical engineering; B.S., M.S. or Ph.D. in chemical engineering; Ph.D. in physics. Chicago Bridge & Iron, B.S. in aerospace, civil or electrical engineering; B.S., M.S. or Ph.D. in chemical engineering; B.S. or M.S. in mechanic-engineering; summer work available or sophomores, junior and seniors. General Motors Corp., B.S. in electrical, industrial, civil or mechanical engineering; B.S. or M.S. in chemical engineering. Gulf Research Division, Ph.D. in chemical engineering. Proctor & Gamble, (same as Tuesday). Armeco Steel Corp., B.S. in architectural, civil, chemical, industrial or mechanical engineering; engineering physics or combination civil engineering and business administration: interested in January and June graduates. Hughes Aircraft Co., B.S. in electrical or mechanical engineering, engineering physics; interested in June and August graduates. Fridav Cities Service Gas Co., B.S. in electrical, industrial, mechanical or civil engineering; summer work available. Respected located in January and June graduates. Laclede Gas Co. B.S in chemical, electrical, chemical, petroleum engineering. The Magnavox Co. B.S. in chemical engineering, physics, physics, computer science or combination civil engineering and business administration interested in Tektronix, Inc., B.S. or M.S. in chemical, electrical or mechanical engineering; interested in January, June and August graduates. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (Forest Seeding) of Florida; interested in January, June neering; interested in January, June School of Journalism, 105 Flint U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, B.S. or M.S. in news-editorial or magazine sequence, with background in natural sciences Western Auto Supply, B.S. or M.S. in Automotive Engineering resented in January and June graduates. Wednesday Proctor & Gamble, interested in people for the sales department. Hallmark Cards, B.S. or M.S. in news & information of Liberal Arts and Sciences. 206 Strong Wednesday Defense Intelligence Agency, degrees in computer science, economics, engineering, geography, math, physics geology, will consider all degrees. 6 KANSAN Nov. 6 1969 TARR'S LAUNDRY TARR'S LAUNDRY Daily 8-5 p.m. Saturday 8-1 p.m. "We Do Your Laundry For You." 1903 $^{1}$ Massachusetts porting the growth and development of our nation's musical future," wrote Stanley Adams, ASCAP president, in a letter of congratulations. Pozdro was included in the field of composers and authors of symphonic, operatic and concert works. Awards totaled $338,650 for 583 writers. A remaining $326,710 will be distributed to 1,214 writers in the popular field. Top talent in this area included Jim Webb, who wrote "Galveston," "Wichita Lineman," and "Where's the Playground, Susie." Pop-folk winners were Joan Baez, Judy Collins and Bobbie Gentry while Janis Joplin was presented with a rock-blues award. Current rock scene awards for groups were presented to the Doors, The Band, The Grateful Dead, The Youngbloods and Blue Cheer. The panel of distinguished authorities consisted of Donald E. Brown, director of the School of Music of Barrington College, Rhode Island; Donald Engle, director of the Martha Baird Rockefeller Fund for Music, Inc.; Frederick Fennell, conductor of the University of Miami Symphony; Walter Hendle, director of the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester; and Louis G. Wersen, director of music education for Philadelphia public schools. LOGICAL NAME BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (UPI) The founding and naming of this city came about in the 1800's when a man named Col. Baker let travelers rest overnight in his pasture. As the word spread of his hospitality it became known as Baker's field. Why is a Business Administration graduate like Chuck Carpenter glad he chose Ford Motor Company? "You don't get lost in the numbers." "You retain your individuality," says Chuck Carpenter, a Business Management Specialist in the Detroit District Sales Office, "because people know each other here." An extraordinary example? Not at Ford Motor Company. Chuck wasn't even sure where he'd fit in the automobile industry when he started in 1968. "Now, I know where I'm going. It took about a year to get a solid business background. I'm doing what I like best—meeting with people, analyzing their problems, finding solutions. And it looks like I'll reach my goal, District Sales Manager. much sooner than I expected." What about Chuck's rapid advancement? "Not everyone can go as far as fast," he admits. "It depends on how much of yourself you put into your job." Naturally, Chuck's wholehearted interest got noticed at Ford Motor Company. And his future is unlimited. Yours could be, too. Provided you're interested; and a college graduate, and looking for a challenge. There are many opportunities open to graduates in Business in fields like—Accounting, Financial Management, Purchasing, Traffic Sales, Manufacturing Operations. Ford Interviewer Will Be On Campus NOVEMBER 11, 1969 Industrial Relations, Systems Analysis. See our college recruiter when he visits your campus. Or contact Mr. Richard Rosensteel, College Recruiting Department, Ford Motor Company, American Road, Dearborn, Michigan 48121. An equal opportunity employer. ... has a better idea