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IIII6-ilSi7ll'lV. CsSiTiEs 44. '‘ 14 ce %tr. 41111 ki 41111116 : 1 ' 0 4 . D I ItSllO THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. - STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA imam MEM • •-'• • 7 7; e * S . : • •'.;/,'..',4;sq..'+‘' See your placement bureau for appointments on FORD INSTRUMENT DIVISION OF SPERRY RAND CORPORATION , ' 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City 1, hew York FORD INSTRUMENT COMPANY TO INTERVIEW ENGINEERS HERE CO. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUA Engineers at Ford Instrument have exceptional opportunities 1. You gel et chem. to AWN your abilities Ford Instrument Company is hake enough to offer a candy of Interesting work, and small enough to give its engineers a sense of individuality Your Engi neering knowledge and abilities will eertstnly be put to the hest pettish!. is,. The peel-de you work with will be nrmulatutg and c 0... *tidal. and the cpportunities for your future will be unlimited. It to a company made up of lechnie tally minded people. When we facile problems, an entire team takes part, and each member watches every step of progress from new Wen to practKal malty. 2. The work involves America's future Pn tha page are shown a few projects which Ford Instrument engineers base socked on. The re are many ntherg. but they all have One thing in common: Th.se Oat protects encompass a variety of technological advances which are Invariant steps In the scirntille wag industrial progress of rho sountry. 3. lob benefits are unusually bberal !Salaries are As good of bcittf than ertered by other terei.nes In the lick'. There're many ether Pub benefits. such as papnent by the company ol lull Nation for advanced study. pension. and to. surance. Your future at Ford is stab), because only suptinons of permanency art offered. 4. Advanced study i$ al your doortirp Such *salient schools as Came. bin. New York Unisersity. Puke. terhnit Institute of Drook City Connect New York. Cooro Union. Pratt Institute. Simeon Inoitute of Teghnokgy. and 14.5. ll.ttao College ors ..,thin ea.) nod.. For time interested in ad. ranted degrees this in of sal.. in addition. mod gelentlk and owigineering societies have their headquarters in New York. You tan enjoy their regular meetings and the contacts with other rag. teen. Igeoften forget the advantages of hying in New Yost or its sub. abs. TPA city. with Its opla tin for ...legman:wet. culture. thopping and sports. has every. Odor U is truly the capital of the world. From the U. N. Rudd ier to Radio City, from the slitter of Broadway to the shops cat Fifth Rennie Irons the Battery to Central eadtrng aty to us and a Wen. balmy one In which to work. Arrange te en flCo's Engineering Representitives Wee) pa plaweent Men 04
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