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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
fficial publication of The Univer- 1
ity of Michigan for which The
ichigan Daily assumes no editorial
esponsibility. Notices should be
ent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
oom 3519 Administration Building,
efore 2 p.m., two days preceding
publication.
SUNDAY, MAY 28
General "Notices
Memorial Day, Tues., May 30, will be
ecognized holiday for The University
Michigan. on-academicemployes
LI be paid for ,Memorial Day at their
=malrate of pay if they have worked
e scheduled work day prior to and
mediately following Memorial Day.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DEPART-
ENTAL HONORS: Teaching depart-
nts Wishing to recommend tentative
ne graduates from the College of Lit-
ature, Science, and the Arts, for hon-
s or high honors should recommend
Bc students by forwarding a letter (in
o copies; one copy for Honors Coun-
, one copy for the Office of Regis-
ation and Records) to the Director,
nors Council, 1210 Angell Hall, by
00 p.m., Fri., June 9.
reaching departments in the School
Education should forward letters
rectly to the Office of Registration
d Records, 1513 Admin Bldg. by 8:30
m., Mon., June 12.
ATTENTION JUNE GRADUATES: Col-
ge of Literature, Science and the Arts,
hoof of Education, School' of Music,
hoot of Public Health, and School of
isiness Administration: Students are
Ivised not to request grades of I or
in June. When such grades are ab-
lutely imperative, the work must be
ade up in time to allow your instruc-
r to report the make-up grade not
ter than noon, Mon., June 12.
Branstrom Freshman Prize Books may
e picked up at room 2011,. Student
:tivities Bldg. Winners of these books
ust show identification cards at
holarship Office to obtain the prize
'oks.
The Early Registration Pass Commit-
e of SGC is now accepting requisi-
ons for Out of Order Registration
seses for Fall 1961 from student or-
anizations. Passes can be obtained by
n interview on Sept. 12, 13 or 14 from 9
11:30. a.m. or 1 to 4:30 p.m. in Con-
rence Room 2 of the League for those
eople whowork over 15 hours per
eek throughout the semester. A letter
om the employer must accompany the
quisition. No pass under arty condi-
on will be granted to those students
ho normally register on Wed., Sept.
3.
PLANS FOR COMMENCEMENT
:mmencement-Sat., June 17, 5:30 p.m.
WEATHER FAIR
Time of Assembly--4:3-0 p.m. (except
oted).
laces of Assembly:
Members of the Faculties at 4:15
.m. in the Lobby, first floor, Admin.
ldg., where they may robe. (Transpor-
ation to Stadium or Yost Field House
ill be provided.).................
Regents, Ex-Regents, Regents Elect,
[embers of Deans' Conference and oth-
r Administrative Officials at 4:15 p.m.
1 Admin. Bldg., Room 2549, where they
Lay robe. (Transportation to Stadium
r Yost Field House will be provided.)

Students of the Various Schools and
Colleges on paved roadway and grassy
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)
-Dentistry (behind Law)
-Pharmacy (behind Dentistry)
-Engineering (behind Pharmacy)
Section C-On grass field in a line
about' 300 South of East:
-Graduate School Doctors (in front)
-Graduate School Masters (behind
Drs.)
-Architecture (behind Masters)
-Education (behind Architecture)
--Natural Resources (behind Educa-
tion)
Section D-On grass field in a line
about 450 South of East:
-Nursing (in front)
-Business Administration (behind
Nursing)
-Music (behind Bus. Admin.)
-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 be-
tween 4:00 and 4:15 p.m. indicating
the exercises in the Stadium will be
abandoned. Members of the Faculties,
Regents, Deans, etc.; will assemble at.
the same places as for the fair weath-
er program. Graduates will go direct
to Yost Field House at 5:00 p.m. and
enter by the South door.
Room Assignments for Final Exami-
nations English 23 and 24: Fri., June 2,
2-5 p.m.
English 23-
Brown, 2402. MH; Caskie, 2402 MH;
Kenney, 241L MH; Moore, 2508 FB;
Squires, 1402 MH; Steinhoff, 407 MH;
Zeller, 3 Tap.
English 24-
Alberda, 2013 AH; Archibald, 411 MH;
Barber, 2029 AH; Bender, 1035 AH; Bil-
liar, 2518 FB; Bittrich, 4003 AH; Blank-
enship, 102 Arch.; Bloom, 102 Arch;
Brown, 1433 MH; Brownlow, 102 Arch.;
Camp, 102 Arch.; Casale, 417 MH;
Church, 2231 AH; Colegrove, 102 Arch.;
Conaway, WLR-WP; Cronan, 3217 AH;
Curtis, 3231 AH; Danzig, 102 Arch.;
deBonneval, 4007 AH; Donnelly, 2412
MH; Dunn, 2528 FB; Edwards, 2435 MH;
Engleberg, WLR-WP; Falke, 2439 MH;
Flora, 2440 .MH; Frank, WLR-WP; Fred-
erick, 2215 AH; Fulton, 2407 MH; Haas,
102 Arch.; Higgins, 102, Arch.; Hillegas,
202 WP; Hopkin, 435 MH; Hussman,
439 MH; Jacobusse, 443 MH; Johnson,
2413 MH; Kennedy, G., WLR-WP; Ken-
nedy, J., 102 Arch.; Keyes, 447 MH; Kui-
per, 2429 MH; Leach, 2408 MH; Lyons,
2003 AH; McNamara, 202 WP;
Martin, 1412 MH; Mateer, 1007 AH;
Mathes, 5 Econ.; Mintzlaff, 103 Econ.;
Mundell, 2231 AH; Nettel, 25 AR; No-
vak, 202 WP; O'Donnell, WLR-WP; Per-
era, 202 Econ.; Radhuber, 203 Tap.;
Shaw, 215 Econ.; Shoenberg, 2050 FB;
Spaan, 20} Econ.; Squier, 2003 AH; Sta-
ples, 207 Econ.; Stewart, WLR-WP; Sul-
livan, 207 Tap.; Sumner, 2016 FB; Terry,
451 MH; Waldrop, 25 AH; Warsinski,
1035 AH; Way, 3032 FB; Wild, WLR-WP;
Williams, 1408 MH; Wykes, 1041 Randall;
Zietlow, WLR-WP.
English 24-Great Books II-
Stanwood and Vance, Aud. D., AH.
The make-up exam for English 23
and 24 will be given on Mon., June 12,
9-12 a.m. in Aud. B, AH.

The University of Michigan Extension
Service offices now located in the Ad-
min. Bldg. and at 1610 Washtenaw Ave.
will be moving Thurs. and Fri., June
1 and 2, to their new building at 412
Maynard St., formerly the University
Press Bldg. .A change in the Extension
Service telephone reception system pro-
vides for individual extension numbers
for each department. A list of depart-
ments and newly assigned telephone
.extension numbers will appear in the,
Daily Official Bulletin, Tues., May 30.
Reading Improvement Demonstration:
At the invitation of the Summer Ses-
sion the Reading Dynamics Institute
will conduct a demonstration at 8:00
p.m., Wed., May 31, in Schorling Aud.,
University High School.,All interested
persons are invited to attend.
Events
Doctoral Recital: William Osborne,
organist, will be heard in a recital on
Mon., May 29, 8:30 p.m., in Hill Aud.,
presented in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the degree Doctor of
Musical Arts. He will perform compo-
sitions of Buxtehude, Scheidt, Brahms,
Hindemith, and Bach. Chairman,' Prof.
Marilyn 'Mason. Open to the public.
Doctoral Examination for Gareth'
Ednyfed Owen, Pharmacology; thesis:
"The Relation of Electrolyte Transfer
Induced by Chlorothiazide. to Hyper-
tension," Mon., May 29, 6301 Med. Sci.
Bldg., at 10:00 a.m. Chairman, M. H.
Seevers.
Doctoral Examination for Bernard Jo-
seph Harrison, Philosophy; thesis:
"Meaning and Understanding: An Es-
say in the Philosophy of Language,"
Mon., May 29, 2214 Angell Hall, at 9:00
a.m. Chairman, C. L. Stevenson.
Scenes from Opera: Opera Scenes from
"Don Carlo," "Die Zauberfloete," "Les

Comtes d'Hoffman," and "The Merry
Wives of Windsor" will be presented
by the Opera Class on Tues. and Wed.,
May 30 and 31, 8:30 p.m. in Aud. A.
Josef Blatt is the musical director,
Jack Bender, stage director, and James
Herring, the accompanist. Student per-
formers are Richard Kretchmar, David
Smalley, Tom Cultice, Elizabeth Bow-
man, Donna Newman, Roberta Went-
ling, Suzanne Roy, Karen Klipec, and
Donald Ridley. Open to the public
without charge.
Placement
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
Veterans Administration, Brecksville,
O.-Registered nurses needed to staff
new V.A. neuropsychiatric hospital lo-
cated in suburban Cleveland. Seventy-
five of 175 openings to be filled between,
July & Sept.. 1981. College grads also
needed for Librarian, Engrg., Acctg.,
& Recreation Specialist positions.
Armour Research Foundation of Illi-
nois Institute of Technology, Chicago
-Grads in Engrg. (EE, ME, ChE), Phys-
ics, Chem., Math-all degrees; Pharm.,
Physiol.-PhD; Metal.-MS, PhD-for
tech. openings. MS in Chem. for work
in Philippines. BBA, MBA, or BS in
Engrg. with MBO for Administrative
jobs. Most are senior positions requiring
highly specialized training/experience.
J. I. Case Company, Racine, Wis.-
Project Engineers-both Junior & Sen-
ior level-for design in medium & light
Crawler structure & attachments.
.State of Illinois - Disability Claims
Examiner, for Springfield, Ill.rlocation.
BA with major field of concentration
in med. or premed., prelegal, personnel
admin. & mgmt,, sociology, poll. sci. or
Educ. Requires iwo yrs. exper. in clin-
ic, hospital, govt., public agency con-
cerned with admin. of disability pro-
'grams.
Please contact Bureau of Appts., 4021
Admin., Ext. 3371 for further informa-
tion.

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