n Monday, April 22, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 7 SHOP YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE SIX ROOMS OF VERY GOOD year-old furniture. Not interested in selling a piano, time. Either take over or events monthly or pay balance. Phone 1-93-6926. 4-22 SENIORS—Take advantage of special rates on Time, Life and Sports illustrated magazines before subscription rates. Call VI 3-0124 today. WESTERN CIVILIZATION STUDY GUIDE. Indexed, organized by weeks, easy to find. Offer on special price of $200. Free delivery. Call VI 3-3700 or VI 3-7555. If 1951 DODGE, 4 door, fluid drive. Excellent condition. New tires. Phone VI B-7465 after 6 p.m. 4-22 MISCELLANEOUS BEVERAGES - AKH kinds of six-packs, ice beverage. Crushed ice in water repellent closed paper bags. Picnic, party supplies. dress, 6th and Vermont. Phone 1-3 0-359. LIVE GIFTS - Nightingale Canary singers, *Praekatees*, all colors, from sunny Texas-complete stock of cages and stands. Fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for worms. 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VI 3-7377 E. 23rd For Your Convenience Reservations Now Being Accepted for 1 way Rental. LARGE, ATTRACTIVE 4 ROOM APARTMENT for couple. Private bath. large storage space, study room and pantry. Private entrance. Five blocks from campus. Available June 1st. Phone VI 3-7826. 4-24 PLUSH PAD for a lad and his buddy. Private bath, private entrance, new furniture. One looks tells the tale at 900 Illinois. Call VI 3-4332. 4-22 TRAILER SPACES. Modern trailers only. $20 a month. Includes water, utilities, and washing privileges. Ernies' Trailer Court, 13 Perry St., VI 3-4881. 4-23 GRADE A MILK in Glass and Cartons A satisfied customer is our first consideration GOLDEN CREST DAIRY 2016 Learnard - VI 3-724 REASONABLE - ATTRACTIVE UNFURNISHED APARTMENT near KU and bus. Entire first floor. Three rooms including extra-large living-ding room and private office. Basement storage, fenced yard. 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As Jerry says, "It makes an engineer feel good to see his project reach the production stage—and to be able to follow it through." Promoted to Associate Engineer after 16 months, Jerry is now the leader of a nine-man team. He assigns problems to his group for solution, approves their block diagrams and the models they build. Perhaps an hour a day goes into paper work such as requisitioning equipment for his group and reviewing technical publications, in counseling members of his team and preparing for trips to technicalsocietymeetings. Apartfrom his regular responsibilities, he teaches at night in the IBM school. Of course, there were other reasons why Jerry selected IBM. He was vitally interested in computers, and IBM was obviously a leader in the field. He comes from a scientific family Why Jerry chose IBM Gerald, an E.E., came directly to IBM from the University of Buffalo, in 1953. Starting as a Technical Engineer, he was immediately assigned to work, with two others, on designing a small calculator. The supervisor of this project was Dr. R. K. Richards, author of "Arithmetic Operation in Digital Computers." Jerry learned a great deal about computers in a very short time. Incidentally, his particular machine is now going into pro- A PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER AT IBM?" Three years ago, college senior Gerald Maley asked himself this question. Today, an Associate Engineer and leader of a nine-man team, Jerry reviews his experience at IBM and gives some painters that may be helpful to you in taking the first, most important step in your engineering career. (his brother is a mathematician) and is fascinated by these mathematical marvels which are revolutionizing man's ways of doing things in so many fields. He enjoys working on large equipment...and on "pulses." "It's more logical," he says. "In computer This field is so new work, you can actually see things happening, which is not the case with all electronic equipment today. And it's not all solid math, either. What's more, this field is so new, that pretty soon you're up with everybody else." Gerald has done recruiting work himself for IBM and believes he understands some of the college senior's problems. "I usually begin an interview by determining a man's interest," he reports. "Then the diversity of work at IBM enables me to offer him a job which will challenge that interest." Gerald distinguishes between two kinds of engineers—those who like to work on components, such as circuit designs, and those who are interested in the part the component Reviewing technical publications What about promotions? plays. The latter is his own interest, which is why he is in advanced machine design. He points out that IBM is careful to take these factors into consideration—another reason, perhaps, why turnover at IBM is less than one-sixth the national average. Promotion almost axiomatic When asked about advancement opportunities at IBM, Jerry says, "You can hardly miss in this field and in this company. They tell me sales about double every five years—which in itself makes promotion almost axiomatic." He endorses the IBM policy of promoting from within, with merit the sole criterion. The salary factor, he remembers, was not his first consideration. While excellent, the tremendous advancement potential was of far greater importance. . . . DATA PROCESSING IBM hopes this message will give you some idea of what it's like to be an E.E. in Product Development at IBM. There are equal opportunities for I.E.'s, M.E.'s, physicists, mathematicians, and liberal arts majors in IBM's many divisions—Research, Manufacturing Engineering, Sales and Technical Service. Why not drop in and discuss IBM with your Placement Director? He can supply our brochure and tell you when IBM will interview on your campus. Meanwhile, our Manager of Engineering Recruitment, R.A. Whitehorne, will be happy to answer your questions. Just write him at IBM, Room 8901, 590 Madison Ave., New York 22, N.Y. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS TIME EQUIPMENT MILITARY PRODUCTS