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PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
t ha is . llttn b eonhtructive notice to ai members.t
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THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1935 c
VOL. XLV No. 177f
Notices
Attention of All Concerned: Name-
ly faculty, administrative and clerical
staff members and students, is re-
spectfully called to the following ac-
tion by the Regents.
Students shall pay in acceptablef
funds (which shall not include notes
unless the same are bankable) all
amounts due the University before
they can be admitted to the final ex-
aminations at the end of either se-
mester or of the Summer Session. No
office in the University is authorized1
to make any exception to this rule.
Any specific questions that can be
foreseen arising in this connection
should be taken up with the proper
authorities at the earliest possible
moment. Shirley W. Smith
To All Members of the Faculty and
Administrative Staff: If it seems cer-
tain that any telephones will not be
used during the summer months,
please notify the Business Office, Mr.1
Charles Gray. A saving can be effect-'
ed if instruments are disconnected for'
a period of a minimum of three
months.
All Faculty Members: Administra-
tive Information Sheet, Form B, will
not be requested of members of the
faculty this year. At present it ap-
pears sufficient to gather this infor-
mation every second year rather than
annually. C. S. Yoakum
Sunday Library Service: The Main
Reading Room and the Periodical
Room of the General Library will be
kept open the two Sundays during the
examination period, June 2 and June
9, from 2:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Books from other parts of the build-
ing which are needed for Sunday use
will be made available in the Main
Reading Room if request is made on
Saturday to an attendant in the read-
ing room where the books are usually
shelved. S. W. McAllister,
Associate Librarian
to All Students Having Library
Books: 1. Students having in their
possession books drawn from the Uni-
versity are notified that such books
are due Monday, June 3.
2. The names of all students who
have not cleared their records at the
Library by Wednesday, June 5, will be
sent to the Recordtr's Office, where
their semester's credits will be held up
until such time as said records are
cleared, in compliance with the regu-
laton of the Regents.
S. W. McAllister,
Associate Librarian
The General Library will be open
the regular hours, 7:45 a.m. - 10:00
p.m., on Memorial Day. The depart-
mental libraries will close for the day
as usual, with the exception of the
Mathematics-Economics library, that
will be open 8:00 - 12:00 and 1:00 -
5:00, as will also Angell Hall study
hall.
S. W. McAllister,
Associate Librarian.
Registration For Summer Field
Courses in Geoogy and Geography:
Students planning to elect the field
courses in geology and geography
given during the Summer Session at
Mill Springs, Kentucky, should con-
sult the instructors in charge of these
courses within the next week in or-
der to receive permission to register.
The instructors will be found in the
following offices:
1. P. E. James, courses in geogra-
phy, 11 Angell Hall.
2. I. D. Scott, courses in physiogra-
phy, 4055 Nat. Sci.
3. G. M. Ehlers, courses in strati-
graphical geology, 1535 Museum.
Students registered for the courses
are requested to see the instructors in

charge of their courses for further in-
formation.
Faculty, College of Engineering:
There will be a meeting of the Faculty
of this College on Friday, May 31,
4:15 p.m., Room 348, West Engineer-
ing Building. The special order will
be the consideration of new programs
for metallurgical engineering, survey-
ing, and mathematics
Faculty, School of Education: The
last regular Faculty meeting for the.
academic year will be held at the
Michigan Union at twelve o'clock on
Monday, June 3.
Class Treasurers: All class treasur-
ers are requested to conclude the col-
lection of class dues and to return
such class money, together with offi-I
cial receipt books, to Room 2, Univer-
sity Hall, before the conclusion of the
present semester.t
W. B. Rea,
Auditor of Student Organizations.
Sheehan Scholarships: The two
Sheehan Scholarships have been
awarded to Mr. Rudolph L. Thoren
and Mr. Robert M. Stevens.
Applicants for Marsh and Mandle-
baum Scholarships in the College of
Literature, Science and the Arts: The
following students are requested to
meet the Scholarship Committee in
the office of the English department,
3221 Angell Hall, on the afternoon of
Friday, May 31, at the hours indi-
cated.
Andriola, J.P., 2:00; Baum, B., 2:10;
Bidelman, W. E., 2:20; Bleich, S. C.,
2:30; Brawerman, R., 2:40; Brunson,
B. I., 2:50; Carriel, J. T., 3:00; Cowan,
A. H. 3:10; Davis, J. K., 3:20; Hirsch,
V. E., 3:30; Holland, H. K., 3:40; Jo-
seph, J. J., 3:50; Odle, J. W., 4:00;
Ottoman, R. E., 4:10; Selter, F. F.,
4:20; Slade, M., 4:30.
S o c i a 1 Directors, Chaperones,
Househeads, Undergraduate Women:
There shall be no overnight guest in
any approved undegraduate house or
dormitory during the examination
period.
S o c i a l Directors, Chaperones,
Househeads, Undergraduate Women:
Regular house rules will be in force
during the examination period and as
long as any students remain in resi-
dence.
Women students, except seniors, are
expected to leave as soon as their last
examination has been taken. Any
student wishing to remain longer
than the day following her last exam-
ination is requested to secure permis-
sion at the office of the Dean of
Women.
S o c i a 1 Directors, Chaperones,
Househeads, Undergraduate Women:
Since the Judiciary Council ceases
to function with the beginning of ex-
amination, any infraction of the
house rules is to be referred to the
office of the Dean of Women immedi-
ately by the Director or Househead.
University Women: The lists of ap-
proved Summer Session residences for
women students are now available
at the Office of the Dean of Women.
Automobile Regulation: The fol-
lowing schedule will mark the lifting
of the Automobile Regulation for stu-
dents in various colleges and depart-
ments of the University. Exceptions
will not be made for individuals who
complete their work in advance of
the last day of class examinations and
all students enrolled in the following

departments will be required to ad-
here strictly to this schedule:
College of Literature, Science, and
the Arts: All classes. Tuesday, June
11 at 5 p.m.
College of Architecture: All classes.
Tuesday June 11, at 5 p.m.
School of Business Administration:
All classes, Tuesday, June 11, 1935, at
5 p.m.
School of Education: All classes.
Tuesday, June 11, at 5 p.m.
College of Engineering: All Classes.
Tuesday, June 11, at 5 p.m.
School of Forestry: All classes.
Tuesday, June 11, at 5 p.m.
School of Music: All classes. Tues-
day, June 11, at 5 p.m.
College of Pharmacy: All classes.
Tuesday, June 11, at 5 p.m.
School of Dentistry: Freshmen
Class: Thursday, June 6, at 5 p.m.;
junior class: Tuesday, June 4, at 11
a.m.; senior class: Tuesday, June 4,
at 4 p.m.; hygienists: Tuesday, June
4, at 11 a.m.
Law School: All classes. Thursday,
June 6, at 11:30 a.m.
Medical School: Freshman Class:
Saturday, June 8, at 5 p.m.; sopho-
more class: Monday, June 3, at 5
p.m.; junior class: Monday, June 3,
at 5 p.m.; senior class: Monday, June
3, at 5 p.m.
Graduate School: All classes. Tues-
day, June 11, at 5 p.m. Candidates
for Masters' Degree: Tuesday, June
11, at 5 p.m.; candidates for Doctors'
Degrees, Saturday, June 1, at 5 p.m.
W. B. Rea
University Bureau of Appointments
& Occupational Information has re-
ceived notice of the following U. S.
Civil Service Examinations:
Senior Ethnologist, $4,600.

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Ethnologist, $3,800. p.m. 1710 Geddes. 244
Associate Ethnologist, $3,200. TYPEWRITING and MIMEO-
Assistant Ethnologist, $2,600.
Chief, Division of Migratory Water- GRAPHING promptly and neatly
fowl, $5,600. done in our own shop by experi-
Announcements are on file in 201 enced operators at moderate rates.
Mason Hall. 0. D. Morrill's 'typewriter and Sta-
__snH___'tionary Store, 314 S. State Street.
Men Students: Anyone interested in llx
being a camp counsellor without sal- NEW AND USED CARS
ary-only maintenance-near Jack- A.M.S. Inc. 311 W. Huron
son Michigan, call at the Bureau of + Phone 2-3267
Appointments, 201 Mason Hall, for lox
further information. Office hours: ---
9:00-12:00, and 2:00-4:00. LAUNDRY
Bureau of Appointments.
Bu ___ As STUDENT Hand Laundry. Prices rea-
Seniors, School of Education: You sonable. Free delivery. Phone 3006
may get your ordered commencement LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
announcements and invitations on LAefRY 2-0k ox re.,
Friday, May 31, Alumni Memorial Careful work at ]ow price. 4u
Hall from 8-12 a.m. This absolutely
is your last opportunity to get them. Mr. Long's and Mr. Winnacker's sec-
Bring your receipts. tions.
Riding Test: Any woman student History 12: Group III. Review lec-
wishing to take a riding test in con- ture, Friday, May 31, at 7:30 p.m., 231
nection with required physical edu- A.H.
cation on Friday, May 31 at 3:30 p.m.
should sign up in Barbour gymnasium Zoology I. Schedule of rooms for
by Thursday afternoon. final examination:
A-B................2091 NS
Academic Notices C-E................2103 NS
Geology 12: Place of Final Exam- K-L................3093 NS
ination: A-P (inclusive) in Natural K-L................3093 NS
Science Auditorium, Q-Z in West NR........ ......3111 NS
Gallery of Alumni Memorial Hall. NRi-.h..3112 NS
Geography 1 and 2: Final examina- Ro-Sha.............3092 NS
tions: Prof. James' section of Geogra- She.-Z3116 NS
phy 2 in room 25 A.H. Dr. Kendall's VZ................2111 NS
section of Geography 1 in room 25
A.H. Dr. Kendall's sections of Geog- Rooms for final examinations,
raphy 2 in room 209 A. H. For all Spanish (0), Friday, June 7, pm.
other sections, the regular class- Spanish 1, 205 Mason Hall.
rooms. , Spanish 2, Nat. Sc. Auditorium.
Spanish 31, 205 Mason Hall.
Economics 52: Assignment to rooms Spanish 32, 103 R. L.
for final examination on Friday a.m.,
June 7: German Department: The follow-
Stapp's and Palmer's sections, 103 ing is the room schedule for the final
Romance Languages. examination for German 1, 2, 31 and
Miller's and Anderson's sections, 25 32:
Angell Hall. German 1: Diamond and Graf,
Spiegel's and Wiers' sections, 1025 C. Haven.
Angell Hall. German 2: Graf, Gaiss, Diamond,
Willey, Reichart-N.S. Aud. Van
History 12: Lecture Group I. Final (continued on Page 6)
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