Black curriculum sought Wisconsin U. students disrupt classes By United Press International National guardsmen were on stand-by orders today at the University of Wisconsin to prevent further disruptions of classes by black and white militants demanding a black curriculum and more Negro faculty members. Gov. Warren Knowles activated the Guardsmen Campus interviews students walked into classes of the Michigan Avenue school and took over the instruction of students. Dean of Students Lawrence Silverman said he had talked with the blacks—about 30 in all and he thought the situation was under control. As a service to the student, the following is a list of job interviews throughout the University for the week of Feb. 17-21. School of Journalism, 105 Flint Feb. 17: Kansas City Times—News seniors and interns; Kansas City Star—News seniors and interns. Feb. 18: Lindsay-Schaub News- papers - Newsviors Mississippi Valley State College, an all-Negro school at Itta Bena, Miss. Feb. 19: Southwestern Bell, Telephone Co.-Any student interested in work in New York. Feb. 20: Wall Street Journal-News seniors and interns. A one-day boycott of classes at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pa., caused officials to meet student demands. School of Education, 103 Bailey Fierce 17: Wichita Public Schools, Wichita. Feb. 18: Evanston Township High School, Evanston, Ill.; Oak Park and River Forest High Schools, Oak Park, III.; Wichita Public Schools, Wichita. Feb. 19: ABC Unified School Dist. Maryland; Scalp District of Webster Groves, Webster Groves, Mo. Des. Moline Public Schools, Iowa. De. Moline Public Schools, Iowa. Feb. 20: Denver Public Schools, Boulder School District, State College, Ellensburg, Wash. Boulder Valley School Dist., Boulder, Boulder County School Dist. R-1 Lakewood, Colo. Feb. 21: Denver Public Schools, Denver, Colo.; Hickman Mills School Dist. Kansas City, Mo.; Boulder Valley School District, Boulder, Colo. School of Business Summerfield School of Business SUMMERFIELD graduating seniors; Cities Service Co., graduating seniors; Elmer Fox, graduating seniors; Security Pacific National Bank (Los Angeles); graduating sen- tor Witte & Co., graduating seniors. Feb. 18: Arthur Andersen & Co. graduating seniors; Butler Mfg. Co. graduating seniors; Cities Service Co. graduating seniors; Connecticut Mutual Insurance Co., graduating seniors; Interstate Bakeries, graduating sen- Feb 19 Arthur Andersen & Co. graduating L.I. seniors and teachers; Catering Feb 20: Deere & Co. *graduating* seniors; Hallmark Cards, summer only; Department of Labor, U.S. seniors; United Uldities; graduation seniors Feb. 21, Deere & Co., graduating seniors; graduating seniors; Hallmark Cards, women only, summer employment; Magna Gale Pursuit Purina Co., graduating seniors College of Liberal Arts and Sciences pass NSA exam or degree in muth or foreign study. Tractor Co., graduating seniors; Fisher Governor, graduating nurses; Kroger, graduating seniors; Northern Illinois Gas Co., graduating seniors. Feb 19: National Security Agency. National or degree in math or engineering. 6 KANSAN Feb.13 1969 Feb. 21: Cook County Dept. of Public Aid, graduating seniors At Chicago's Roosevelt, black School of Engineering, 111 Marvin Hall February 17, Bureau of Reclamation, CE, EE; Collins Radio, CE, Engr. Phys, Engr. Phys., IE, ME, Chem. Phys, Engr. Phys., IE, ME, Chem. Phys, ME, Geol, Math, Geophysics, Meteorology, Hallmark Cards, IE, ME, Math, Stat.; National Security Agency, EE, Engr. Phys, Math, Com- munity, Skelly Oil, CHE, CHE, IE, ME, PE. February 18, Collins Radio, EE, Engr. Phys, Engr. Mech, IE, ME, Chem, Phys, Mech, Goodvear Tie & Mechanics, CHE, EE, ME, Santo, CHE, EE, ME; Proctor & Gamble, CHE, CE, EE, Engr. Phys, IE, ME, Chem; San Francisco Bay Naval Westinghouse, Electric, EE, Engr. Mech, Engr. Phys, IE, ME; February 19, Bendix Corp. AE, EE, ME, CHE, Engr. Phys. IE, ME; Cities Service Oil, CHE, CE, EE, ME, PE, Geology Math.; Lawrence Radiation Lab., EB, Engr. Mech, Engr. Phys. MB, TE, ME, PE, Geol Math. Gas, CHE, CE, IE, ME, PE, Geol Math. Proctor & Gamble, CHE, ARCH CE, FE, ME* February 20, Bendix CA, AE, EE, ME, CHE, Engr. Phys, IE, ME; Caternillar Tractor Company, AE, Arch E; ME, EE, Engr. Mech, Enr. Phys, ME, ME, Dieses Aircraft, EE, Engr. Phys. City of Los Angeles, CE, R.C.A. EE, IE, ME. February 21, Califoria State Per- fessor CHE: Magnawox, Aech. FE, ME; Mathon油 OIL, PE, Chem; R.C.A. IE, ME. Rural Electrification, ME, ME yesterday after a fourth day in which demonstrators fought with nonstriking students and teachers, routed some classes and snarled traffic. 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