THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1rtI DAY, ]DECEMBER 21, 1934 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Public,tion In the Bulletin is constructive notie' to all members of the University Copy re eived at the oftive of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11:30 a. n. Saturday. FRIDAY, DSCEMBER 21, 1934 VO, XLV No. 75 of our group are asked to leave ors telephone their names to the hall, 16881. Notices I Bowling: - The Automobile Regulation will be The bowling alleys at the Women's lifted for the Christmas vacation per- Athletic Building will be closed dur- od beginng at 12 noon on Friday, ing the Christmas vacation begin- Dec. 21, and ending on Monday morn- ning Friday evening. ing, Jan. 7, at 8 a.m. Any groups desiring to have bowl- W. B. Rea, ing parties during this time are asked Aijistant to tlhe Dean of Students to call Office 15, Barbour Gymnasium. University Libraries: On Dec. 24 and on Dec. 31 the Uni- versity Libraries will be closed for the purpose of certain repairs, waxing of floors, and cleaning. Wn. W. Bishop, Librarian Unigersiy Broadcastinf: 9:15-9:30 a.m -Laboratory Pro- gram for University Speech Students. 2:00-2:30 p.m.-Mental Hygiene of Adolescence Series,- Lecture III, Topic - "The Adjustment of the Adolescent in School," Howard Y. McClusky, Associate Professor of Educational Psychology. Stalker Hall will remain open through the holidays. Plan to share in the activities here, which are de- signed for ypur interests. Ann Arbor Methodist s udents will be phoned concerning special events; any other young people who care to be a part Hours for Registration and Pay- ment of Fees: Registration (for students in all units except Law and Medicine) willI extend from Thursday morning to Saturday noon, Feb. 7, 8, 9. The Cashier's Office will collect fees dur- ing these days in Barbour Gymnasium under the same arrangements as dur- ing the first semester. Doors will be open from 8 to 11:30* and from 1 to 3 on Thursday and Friday, and from 8 to 12 on Saturday. The gymnasium will not be open Saturday afternoon. *Note: The Cashier will pro- vide sufcient windows to take E care of student fees at a rate< probably not to exceed 12 to 15 students per minute, or, say 2,500l students per half day. If too many students appear Thursday I forenoon it is entirely probable that it will be necessary to close the outside doors before 11:30. Students who are sure of their programs, and especially juniors and seniors, are advised not to at- tempt to register Thursday. Students registering in Law and in, Medicine may pay their fees in the Cashier's Office in South Wing at the time of registration and classifi- cation in these units. D. L. Rich. Penalty for Late Registration: The Regents require the collection of a fee of $1.00 per day for late registra- tion, with a maximum of $6.00. Se- mester fees for the second semester, of 1934-35 should be paid to the Cash- ier before 12 o'clock noon on Satur- day, Feb. 9, in order to avoid the pay- renit of this additional fee. Shirley W. Smith x College of Literature, Science and the A t§: The regular January meeting of thej faculty of this college will be held in Room 1025 A.H., Monday afternoon,! Jan. 7, beginning at 4:10. Academic Notices Final Examination Schedule, First Semester, 1934-1935: College of Lit- erature, Science, and the Arts, School of Education, School of Music, School of Forestry and Conservation, Col- lege of Pharmacy, School of Business Administration and Graduate School; carry these group letters also. The schedule follows: Group Date of Examination A--Wed. a.m., Jan. 30. B-Mon. a.m., Feb. 4. C-Mon. a.m., Jan. 28. D-Fri. a.m., Feb. 1. E-Tues. a.m., Feb. 5. F-Tues. p.m., Feb. 5. G-Sat. a.m., Feb. 2. H-Wed. a.m., Feb. 6. I-Fri. p.m., Feb. 1. J-Thurs. a.m., Jan. 31. K-Mon. p.m., Jan. 28. L-Wed. p.m., Jan. 30. M-Sat. p.m., Feb. 2. N-Tues. a m., Jan. 29. O-Sat. p.m., Jan. 26. P-Tues. p.m., Jan. 29. Q-Thurs. p.m., Jan. 31. R-Mon. p.m., Feb. 4. X-Each course in Group X may be examined at any time mu- tually agreed upon by class and instructor. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. The classified columns close at five o'clock previous to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge. cash in advance-lc per reading line (on basis of five averagetwords to line) for one or two insertions. 10c pertreading line for three or more insertions. Minimum 3 lines per insertion. Telephone rate - 15c per reading line fog, one or two insertions. 14c per reading line for three or uoore insertions. 10% discount if paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. Minimum three lines per insertion. By contract, per line -2 lines daily, one month...................8c 4 -lines E.O.D. 2 months.......3c 2 lines daily, college year.......7 4 lines E.O.D., college year.......7c 100 lines used as desired..........c 300 lines used as desired........c 1,000 lines used as desired.......7c 2,000 lines used as desired........e The above rates are per reading line, based on eight reading lines per inch, Ionic type, upper and lower case. Add 6c per line to above rates for all capital letters. Add 6c per line to above for' bold face, upper and lower case. Add 10c per line to above rates for bold face capital letters. The above rates are for 7% point type.N NOTICE I WANTED WANTED: MEN'S OLD AND NEW suits. Will. pay 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 dol- lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chi- sago Buyers. Temporary office, 200 North Main. 7x LAUNDRY LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 4x STUDENT Hand Laundry. Prices rea- sonable. Free delivery. Phone 3006 9x FOI RENT - ROOMS FOR RENT: Furnished apartment with private bath and shower. Also large double room. Hot and cold running water. Shower bath. Avail- able for vacation or January. Dial 8544. 422 East Washington. 28 FOR SALE- AUTOS FOR SALE--Bargain! Model T Ford Coupe. Rebuilt, all new, parts, fine for touring. Dr. H. W. Schmidt, Chelsea, Mich. 29 SFORSALE: Ford Coupe, good shape, from owner leaving country. Low price. Call 2-2434. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 40 Other courses not carrying the ters will be examined as follows: let- Classes Mon. at Mon. at Mon. at Mon. at7 Mon. at Mon. at Date of Examination 8-Wed. a.m., Jan. 30. 9-Mon. a.m., Feb. 4. 10--Mon. a.m., Jan. 28. 11-Fri. a.m., Feld. 1. 1-Tues. a.m., Feb. 5. 2-Tues. p.m., Feb. 5. _ ) Mon. at 3-Sat. a.m., Feb. 2. I Tues. at 8-Wed. a.m., Feb. 6. Tues. at 9-Fri. p.m., Feb. 1. Tues. at 10-Thurs. a.m., Jan. 31. Tues. at 11-Mon. p.m., Jan. 28. j Tues. at 1-Wed. p.m., Jan. 30.} Tues. at 2-Sat. p.m., Feb. 2. 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