I 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. 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