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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Marian Anderson-America's goodwill
ambassador

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINl

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A magnificent singer and a great human
-that's Marian Anderson who, instead
of going into well-earned retirement, is
championing the cause of the 'under-
privileged in the U.S. Meet her in this
week's Star Weekly. On sale all week.
Look for the BLUE COVER.

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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of The Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no edi-
torial responsibility. Notices should
be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3519 Administration Build-
ing, before 2 p.m. the day preceding
publication. Notices for Sunday
Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959
VOL. LXIX, NO. 171
General Notices
Regents' Meetings: Fri., June 12.
Communications for consideration at
this meeting must be in the President's
hands not later than June 2.
Friday, June 26. Communications for
consideration at this meeting must be
in the President's hands not later than
June 16.
President and Mrs. Hatcher will hold
open house for students at their home
Wed., May 27, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Seniors: Graduation announcements
may be picked up at the Student Or-
ganizations office in SAB Tues., Wed.
1-5. Bring receipt.
Thurs., May 28, 7:30 p.m., Cancer Re-
search Seminar. "In Vitro Irradiation
Sensitivity of Female Genital Cancer,"
Dr. Peter Ludovici, Assist. Prof. OB/
Gyn., Rm. M5220, Med. Science Bldg.
Classification for members of the
Dept. of Naval Architecture and Marine
Engineering for summer session and
fall semester will be held during exam-
ination period: Prof. Adams: June 3rd
and 4th; Prof. Benford: May 30 and
June 1; Prof. West: June 4th and 5th.
Students should go to either of these
three classifiers as convenient.
Recreational Swimming - Women's
Pool: The pool will be closed Thurs.,
May 28 and Sat., May 30.
Open: Faculty Family Night - Fri-
days, 6:30-9:30 p.m.; Michigan Night -
Sundays, 7:15-9:15 p.m. Co-recreational
Night - Wednesday, June 3, 7:30-9:00
p.m.; For women only-June 1 through
June 5; Monday through Friday, 4:06-
6:00 p.m.; Mondan, Tuesday, Thursday,
7:30-9:00 p.m.
The College of Engineering open
house Deans' Office, 255 W. Engrg.
Bldg. June 12, 10:30 a.m. A cordial invi-
tation extended to the Engrg. Dept.
chairmen, faculty members, emeritus
professors, and visiting alumni.
The thirteenth in a weekly series of
films on Space Technology, sponsored
by Bendix Corp. and the College of En-
gineering. Wed., May 27, Aud. A, Angell
Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Students having in their possession
books borrowed from the General Li-
brary or its branches are notified th'at
such books are due Wed., June '. Stu-
dents having special need for certain
books between June 3 and June 9 may
retain such books for that period by
renewing them. The names of all stu-
dents who have not cleared their rec-
ords at the Library. by Tues., June 9
will be sent to the Cashier's Office and
their credits and grades will be with-
held until such time as said records are
cleared in compliance with the regula-
tions of the Regents.
The General Library will be open 9
a.m. to 10 p.m. Fri., May 29, and 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m., Sat., May 30. Sunday hours
for May 31, have also been extended
with the library open 2 to 10 p.m.
Graduate Reading Room 4, Periodical
Room, Reference Room, Circulation
Desk and stacks wil lhe open the addi-
tional hours. The Far Eastern Library
will maintain regular hours, closing at
5 p.m. Friday, and at noon on Satur-
day. Graduate Reading Rooms 1 and 2
will be open additional hours 7 to 10
p.m. Friday, but will close at 1 p.m. on
Saturday. Library Science Library will
observe its regular schedule during this
period, closing at 6 p.m. Friday, at
1 p.m. Saturday, and at 6 p.m. Sunday.
The tUndergraduate Library, togeth-
er with the Education and Engineering
Libraries will extend hours on Sat-
urday, May 30 until 12 midnight. Hours
in the Audio Room of the Undergrad-

uate Library have been extended to in-
clude 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Thursday and
Friday, May 28 and 29.
Divisional libraries will observe regu-
lar schedules during the examination
period. Those normally open on Sat-
urday will maintain customary sched-
ules on Memorial Day, May 30, except
Museums Library which will close, and
Physics Library which will add the
hours 8 a.m. to 12 noon for that date
only.
All libraries will be open on short
hours from the close of the examin
tion period until the beginning of
Summer Session. The General Library
and the Undergraduate Library will
start closing evenings Tues., June 9,
and will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
except Saturdays and Sundays when
the libraries will be closed. The Gen-
eral Library will also close Sunday,
June 7, but the Undergraduate Library
will maintain its regular schedule of
2 to 12 p.m. on that date.
Hours for divisional libraries follow-
ing the examination period will be
posted on the door of each library. In-
formation regarding library hours may
be obtained by calling University ex-
tension 3184.
Commencement: Sat., June 13, 5:30
p.m.
WEATHER FAIR
Time of Assembly - 4:30 p.m. (except
noted)
Places of Assembly:
Members of the Faculties at 4:15 p.m.
in the Lobby, first floor, Admin. Bldg.,
where they may robe. (Transportation
to Stadium or Hill Aud. will be pro-
vided.)
Regents, ex-Regents, Deans and oth-
er Administrative Officials at 4:15 p.m.
in Admin. Bldg, Rm. 2549, where they
may robe. (Transportation to Stadium
or Hill Aud. will be provided.)
IStudents of the various Schools and
Colleges on paved roadway anddgrassy
field, East of East Gate (Gate 1-Tun-
nel) to Stadium in four columns of
twos in the following order:
Section A - North side of pavement:
Literature, Science and the Arts.
Section B - South side of pavement:
Medicine (in front); Law (behind
Medicine); Dental (behind Law); En-
gineering (behind Dental); Natural Re-
sources (behind Engr.).
Section C - On grass field in a line
about 30 degrees South of East: Gradu-
ate School Doctors (in front); Gradu-
ate School Masters (behind Drs.);
Pharmacy (behind Masters) Architec-
ture (behind Pharmacy); Education
(behind Architecture).
Section D - On grass field in a line
about 45 degrees South of East: Nurs-
ing (in front) Business Administration
(behind Nurs.); Music (behind Bus.
Ad.); Public Health (behind Music);
Social Work (behind Public Health;
Flint (behind Social Work).
March into Stadium -- 5:00 p.m.
WEATHER RAINY
In case of rainy weather, the Uni-
versity fire siren will be blown between
4:00 and 4:15 p.m., indicating the exer-
cises in the Stadium will be aban-
doned. Members .of the Faculties, Re-
gents, Deans, etc., will assemble at the
same places as for the fair weather pro-
gram. Graduates will go direct to Hill
Auditorium at 5:00 p.m. and enter by
the main door.
The Board in Control of Intercolle-
giate Athletics offers privilege of pur-
chasing Athletic Cards to faculty and
full-time University employees. Price,
$15.00. Purchase dates: Ferry Field
Ticket Office beginning June 1, prefer-
ence for location expires Aug. 10.
Open hours at Women's Pool during
examination period.
For women only: June 1-5: Mon.
through Fri., 4:00-6:00; Mon., Tues.,
Thurs., 7:30-9:00 p.m.
Co-recreational Hours: Fri., May 29
(Faculty Family Night) 6:30-9:30 p.m.;
Sun., May 31 and June 7 (Michigan
Night) 7:15-9:15 p.m.; Wed., June 3,
7:30-9:00 p.m. The pool will be open at
the usual hours through Wed., May 27.
The pool will be closed on Thurs., May
28 and Sat., May 30.
After the exam, period, the pool will
be open at the following times: Fri.,
June 12 and 19, 6:30-9:30; Sun., June
14 and 21, 7:15-9:15.

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