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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SATUIDAY, APRIL 3, 7

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1937
VOL. XLVII No. 135
Notices
President and Mrs. Alexander G.
Ruthven will be home today from 41
to 6 p.m. for a faculty tea.
To The Members of the Faculty of
the Collge of Literature, Science and
the Arts: The sixth regular meeting
ing of the faculty of College of Lit-
erature, Science and the Arts for the
academic session of 1936-37 will be
held in Room 1025 Angell Hall, April
5, at 4:10 p.m.
Agenda:
1. Adoption of the minutes of the
meeting of March 1, 1937, which have
been distributed by campus mail
(pages 32.5-330).
2. Reports:
a. Executive Committee by Prof.
Arthur A. Aiton.
b. University Council, by Prof.
Louis I. Bredvold.
c. Executive Board of the Grad-
uate School, by Prof. F. E. Bartell.
d. Advisory Committee on Univer-
sity Affairs, by Prof. Preston Slosson.
e. Dean's Conference, by Dean E.
H. Kraus.
3. Announcements and new busi-
ness.
A full attendance at this meeting
is desired.
Edward I. Kraus.
Faculty, School of Education: The
regular meeting of the Faculty will
be held Monday noon, April 5, at 12
o'clock, at the Michigan Union.
College of Architecture, Midsemes-
ter Reports: Instructors are request-
ed to report any student whose work
is unsatisfactory. Cards for this pur-
pose may be obtained from the Of-
fice of the College of Architecture,
Room 207 Arch., or from the Regis-
trar's Office, Room 4, U.H. These
cards should be filled in and returned
to the Office of the College of Archi-
tecture not later than April 7.
School of Music, Midsemester Re-
ports: Instructors are requested to
report any student whose work is un-
satisfactory. Cards for this purpose
may be obtained from the Office of
the School of Music, 108 S.M., or
from the Registrar's Office, Room 4
U.H. These cards should be filled
in and returned to the Office of the
School of Music not later than April
7.
School of Forestry and Conserva-
tion, Midsemester Reports: Instruc-
tors are requested to report any stu-
dent whose work is unsatisfactory.
Cards for this purpose may be ob-
tained from the Office of the School
of Forestry and Conservation, 2048
N.S., or from the Registrar's Office,
Room 4 U.H. These cards should be
filled in and returned to the Office of
the School of Forestry and Conser-
vation not later than April 7.
June Graduates in L. S. & A.:
Architecture, Education, Forestry and
Music should fill out grade report
cards in 4 U.H. April 5-6-7. These
grade report cards will insure an
early report from your instructors in
June. June seniors failing to fill in
these cards will run the risk of hav-
ing their grades reported too late for
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3:00-Metropolitan OeaAdtos
2:30- Gn e.Opera Auditions.
3:30-Grand Hotel.
4:00-Penthouse Serenade.
4:30-Musical Camera.
5:00--Marion Talley.
5:30-Smilin' Ed McConnell.
6:00-Catholic Hour.
6:30-Mischa Kottler.
7:00-Jack Benny.

7:30-Fireside Recital.
7:45-Sunset Dreams.
8 :00--Do You Want to Be An Actor.
9:00-Manhattan AMerry-Go-Round.
9:30-American Album~ of Familiar
6:45-Sports Review.
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10:00-General Motors Concert.
11:00-Harvey Hays.
11:15-Dance Music.
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