Photo by Cindy Stewart Remnants of a dying way of life... If even dying is to be made a social function, then, please grant me the favor of sneaking without disturbing the party. —Dag Hammarskjold Campus interviews The following companies will hold placement interviews next week. The School of Engineering Today Caterpillar Tractor, BS in engineering physics. BS or MS in chemical, civil, electrical, industrial, or mechanical engineering, math majors. Permanent visa required. Cities Service Oil Co., BS in chemical, civil, mechanical, or petroleum engineering. Summer work available. State of Minnesota, BS or MS in civil engineering. Tennessee Valley Authority, BS or MS in civil, electrical or mechanical engineering. Friday Coleman Co., BS in industrial or mechanical engineering. Colgate-Palmolive Co., BS in civil or electrical engineering, chemistry majors. BS or MS in chemical, industrial or mechanical engineering. National Security Agency, BS MS, or PhD in electrical engineering, math majors. City of St. Louis, BS in architecture, chemistry, civil, electrical, industrial, mechanical, or petroleum engineering, chemistry majors, combination of civil engineering and business administration. Monday Tuesday American Air Filter Co., BS in chemical, civil, electrical, industrial, or mechanical engineering, and a combination of civil engineering and business administration. Continental Oil Co., BS in mechanical engineering. General Electric Co. BS or MS in aerospace, chemical, electrical, industrial, or mechanical engineering, engineering mechanics, engineering physics, chemistry, physics and math majors. Permanent visa required. Ohio Edison Co., BS in electrical or mechanical engineering Phillips Petroleum Co., BS in chemical, electrical, mechanical, or petroleum engineering. MS in chemical engineering. PhD in chemical, electrical, or petroleum engineering. Feb. 26 Armco Steep Corp., for summer program BS in chemical, civil and electrical engineering, for metal products dicision, a BS in architectural or civil engineering, for steel operations, BS in chemical, electrical, industrial or mechanical engineering, and engineering physics. Feb. 19 1970 KANSAN 7 Hallmark Cards Inc., BS or MS in industrial or mechanical engineering and math majors. MS in operations research. Permanent visa required. Kansas State Highway Commission, BS in mechanical engineering. BS or MS in civil engineering. United States citizenship not required. Feb. 27 Aitchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, BS in electrical engineering, industrial and mechanical engineering. Jefferson Chemical Co., BS in mechanical engineering. BS or MS in chemical engineering, chemistry majors (physical chemists). Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp., BS in chemical, electrical, industrial or mechanical engineering. Blacks march at Amherst AMHERST, Mass. (UPI) — About 200 black students marched out of Amherst College Wednesday afternoon following a 14-hour occupation to protest the school administration's policy toward blacks. The students vacated the building two hours after 10 representatives met with President Calvin H. Plimpton to discuss their grievances. The blacks, from five colleges in the Amherst area, said their move was only a change in strategy and did not mean their grievances were satisfied. A college spokesman who inspected the buildings said there appeared to be no damage. Radical white students called for a mass strike to support the blacks, who said earlier in a statement over the campus radio station their "specific goal was to close the college down." Michigan campus undergoes clash ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI)—An estimated 1,000 window-smashing demonstrators marched across the University of Michigan campus and surrounding business areas late Wednesday to protest police intervention in a clash earlier. University officials called a rally to protest police intervention drew 500 to 600 people, then turned into a march to residence halls and the surrounding business area. Windows were smashed at the Ann Arbor Bank and two state police cars were damaged. Also smashed were windows in the home of U.M. President Robben W. Fleming, who had called police to deal with the earlier demonstrations. University officials late Wednesday called for police reinforcements from the Washtenaw County sheriff's office to handle the march. Thirteen persons were arrested and five persons were injured in the clash Wednesday afternoon when police clashed with protestors trying to stop General Electric Co. Give her the white light of Heaven. Give her diamonds and CONTOURA for $200 UP In the beginning, diamonds were worn by queens, kings, and nobility. Now you can be the giver of this blaze of light to the noble woman in your life. 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