THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY r Final Examinations Will Be Held June 3 To 12 Graduates Have Good Prospects For Jobs This Year, Survey Shows SECOND SEMESTER, 1936-37 For College of Literature, Science, and the Arts; School of Educa-. t-on; School of Music; School of Forestry and Conservation; School of Businwss Administration; and Graduate School, as compiled by Prof. Harry C. Carver of the mathematics department. having quizzes only, the Time of Exercise is the time of the first quiz period. Drawing and laboratory work may be continued through the examinations period in amount equal to that normally devoted to such work during one week. Certain courses will be examined at special periods as noted below the regular schedule. All cases of conflicts between assigned exami- nation periods should be reported for adjustment to Professor J. C. Brier, Room 3223 East Engineering Building, before June 1. To avoid misunderstandings and errors, each student should receive notifica- tion from his instructor of the time and place of his appearance in each course during the period June 3 to June 12. No single course is permitted more than four hours of examination. Exam June June June June June June June June: June June June June: June June June June June June 7, 4, 5, 4, 11, 3, 8, 11, 5 8, 9, 12, 9, 10, 7, 10, 12, 3, 9-12 2- 5 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 2- 5 2- 5 2- 5 2- 5 9-12 9-12 2- 5 2- 5 9-12 2- 5 2- 5 No date of examination may Classification Committee, Time of Exercise be changed without the consent of the College graduates have better pros- pects for jobs this year than last, and almost as good chances as in 1929, a recent survey conducted by Investors Syndicate of Minneapolis shows. Engineering, business administra- tion, teaching and general business are now offering the best prospects,' according to J. R. Ridgway, president of the Syndicate. Law, journalism and investment banking are near the foot of the list. These conclusions are based on an analysis of questionnaires returned by 218 leading colleges and universities, which account for almost half of all institutions of higher learning. General Electric, DuPont, Proctor and Gamble, Westinghouse and American Telephone subsidiaries lead in volume of recruiting graduates. More than half of the June grad- uates of 185 institutions are expected to be on payrolls before the end of the summer, the survey indicated, 1: and 114 declared that employment would exceed the 1936 mark. lIn 96 engineering jobs led; 83 placed9business administration on top. Teaching headed 65 lists and general business came fourth. More than 51 per cent of the replies ranked scholarship as the first quali- fication for successful job-seekers. Personality, campus activity and popularity, character, leadership and general ability were ranked in that order. Recognizing changing employment demands and conditions, many col- leges and universities are instituting placement bureaus and expanding existing ones, the questionnaires in- dicated. DRINKWATER LEAVES $8,000 LONDON, May 7.- (P) - John Drinkwater, author, left ane estate of about $7,800, probate of his will re- vealed today, his widow being be- queathed the residue, after small be- quests to his secretary and cousins. Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday E.M. 1, 2; at 8 at 9 at 10 at 11 at 1 at 2 at 3 at 8 at. 9 at 10 at 11 at 1 at 2 at 3 C.E. 2 Time Monday, Friday, Saturday, Friday, Friday Thursday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, Wednesday, Thursday, *Thursday, *Thursday, *Monday, *Tuesday, *Thursday, Saturday, of Examination June 7, 8-12 June, 4, 8-12 June 5, 8-12 June 4, 8-12 June 11, 8-12 June 3, 8-12 June 8, 8-12 June 11, 2- 6 June 5, 2- 6 June 8, 2- 6 June 9, 2- 6 June 12, 8-12 June 9, 8-12 June 10, 2- 6 June 10, 8-12 June 3, 2- 6 June 7, 2- 6 June 8, 8-12 June 10, 2- 6 June 12, 2-6 A-. . .. ml I was wrongly sched- Eye Glass Frames Repaired. - Lenses Ground. HALLER'S Jewelry State Street at Liberty_ EMIL AND THE DETECTIVES Last Time Tonight at'8$:15 35c Lydia Mendelssohn Theater Surv. 1, 2, 4; Spanish M.E. 3; Draw. 1, 2; French E.E. 2a; Met. Proc. 2, 3, 4 Economics Drawing 3; German *This may be used as an irregular period provided there is no conflict with the regular printed schedule above.. i Unfertile Soil Has Kept Spanish Peasants Poor, Mercado Finds) Business Men Convene Here For 9th Time' (Continued from Page I) lations counselor of New York, will open the meeting by interpreting re- cent events in industrial relations. This will be followed by a talk on government financial control, to be presented by Lawrence H. Seltzer of gthe Treasury Department at Wash- ington. Mr. Seltzer will take up the undistributed -profits tax, according to Professor Phelps. Discussion sessions in which all may participate will follow each address. The leaders of these discussions will be Prof. Robert P. Briggs of the economics department and Prof. Lay- lin K. James of the law school. A special feature of the banquet session will be the presentation of the Beta Gamma Sigma, national honorary business administration fraternity, scholarship keys by Prof. Robert G. Radkey of the School of Business Administration. Keys will go to Wendell G. Ericksen, Rank' A. Horner, Jr., LaLander S. Norman and George B. Wells, all seniors, and to Alex MacRae and Thomas H. Wag- ner, juniors. U.A.W.A. IS HOLDING OUT FOR IT. PURITY ICE CREAM WIKEL DRUG COMPANY We Deliver Phone 3494 Juvenile Probation 10,000 F E ET Delayed Parachute Jump "Stinky" Davis" - Now the Number One Bat Wing Jumper of the World - will test the new triangle chute to find out if it will stand the heavy strain of Bat Wing Jumps. Rides 50c and $1.00 ANN ARBOR MUNICIPAL AIRPORT SUNDAY, MAY 9 SOUTH STATE STREET ROAD Officer Need Seen The need of a full time juvenile probation officer for Washtenaw county was voiced by Prof. Lowell J. Carr, of the sociology department in a talk before the Junior Chamber of Commerce at the Young Men's Chris- tion Association Thursday night. Professor Carr praised the work of the juvenile probation officers and of Judge Jay G. Pray, before whom ju- venile detention cases are brought, but stressed the fact that they both have too many other duties. Professor Carr blamed the Wash- tenaw County supervisors for the present state of affairs saying, "They don't want to pay out enough to hire a trained full-time juvenile proba- tionary officer, and it is necessary for one person to handle many duties, to obtain even a small income." Support of proposed legislation providing for improved facilities for probate judges and for improved and larger hospital and institutional care of delinquent children. III III Mother's Day Specials DOLLY VARDEN ROLL 50c DOLLY VARDEN SUNDAE. . 15c with STRAWBERRIES aid WHIP-CREAM BRICK ICE CREAM. . Two Layers of VANILLA with RASPBERRY CENTER 17c pint Miller's Dairy Farm Stores 1219 So. University 620 E. Liberty, 533 So. Main 1II -II WILL DO A MAN-SIZED WATER HEATING JOB TODAY -'Il 0 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Cor. Third and Liberty Streets Carl A. Brauer, Minister FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner State and Washington Streets Rev. Charles W. Brashares, Minister 9:45 a.m. - Student Class led by Dr. G. E. Carrothers. 10:30 a.m. - Sunday Morning Worship Serv- ice "MOTHER" by Dr. Charles B. Allen, Minister Metropolitan Church, Detroit. 6:00 p.m. - Wesleyan Guild meeting. Robert Sanford will speak on "Hobbies." This will be an illustrated talk on Mountaineer- ing. Fellowship and supper. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH East Huron between State and Division 10:45 a.m. - Mother's Day Service. Sermon by Mr. Sayles. 12:00 Noon - Students at Guild House, Mr. Chapman. 6:15 p.m. - Student forum at Guild House. 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