THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all embers of the university. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11:00 a.m. on Saturday; WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1938 VOL. XLVII. No. 152 Note to Seniors, June Graduates, and Graduate Students: Please file application for degrees or any spe- cial certificates (i.e. Geology Certifi- cate, Journalism Certificate, etc.) at once if you expect to receive a de- gree or ' certificate at commence- ment in June. We cannot guaran- tee that the University will confer a degree or certificate at commence- ment upon any student who fails to file such application before the close of business on Wednesday, May 18. If application is received later than May 18, your degree or certificate may not be awarded until next fall. Candidates for degrees or certifi- cates may fill out card at once at office of the secretary or recorder of their own school or college (students enrolled in the College of Litera- ture, Science, and the Arts, College of Architecture, School of Music, School of Education, and School of Forestry and Conservation, please note that application blank may be obtained EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS WRL P.M. 6:00-Stevenson Sports. 675-Popeye the Sailor. 6 :30-Vie. Ardens rch. 6:45-The inside of 'ports. 7:00-Cavalcae of America. 7:30-Ben Bernie. 8:00--Andre Kostelanets. 8 :30-The Word ame. 9:00-Gangbusters. 9:30-Edgar Guest. 10:00-Just Entertainment. 10:15-Let's Celebrate. 10 :3-Remlnlscing. 11:00-News-Jack King. 11:15-Red Norvo's Orch. 11:30-Ozzle Nelson's Orch. 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Please do not delay until the last day, as more than 2,50(l diplomas and certificateshmust be lettered, signed,, and sealed and we shall be greatly helped in this work by the early filing of applications and the resulting longer period for prepara- tion. The filing of these applications does riot involve the payment of any fee whatsoever. Shirley W. Smith. Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students Wednesday from 4 to 6 p.m Modification of Rules Governing Participation in Public Activities. Ef- fective September 1938. I. Participation in Public Activities: Participation, in a public activity is defined as service of any kind on a committee or a publication, in a public performance or a rehearsal, or in holding office or being a candidate for office in a class or other student organization. This list is not intended to be exhaustive, but merely is indica- tive of the character and scope of the activities included. II. Certificate of Eligibility. At the be- ginning of .each semester and summer session every student shall be con- clusively presumed to be ineligible for any public activity until his eligibility is affirmatively established (a) by obtaining from the Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs, in the Office of the Dean of Students, a writ- ten Certificate of Eligibility. Partici- pation before the opening of the first semester must be approved as at any other time. Before permitting any students to participate in a public activity (see definition of Participation above), the chairman or manager of such activity shall (a) require each appli- cant to present a certificate of eligibil- ity, (b) sign his initials on the back of such certificate and (c) file with the Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs the names of all those who have presented certificates of eligibility and a signed statement to exclude all others from participation. Certificates of Eligibility for the first semester shall be effective until March 1. III. Probation and Warning. Students on probation or the warhed list are FORDIHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW NEW YORK Case System Three-Year Day Course Four-Year Evening Course Co-educational Member of the Association of American Law Schools College Degree or Two Years of College Work with Good Grades Required for Entrance Transcript of Record Must Be Furnished Morning, Early Afternoon and Evening Classes For further information address CHARLES P. DAVIS, Registrar 233 Broadway, New York forbidden to participate in any public activity. IV. Eligibility, First Year. No freshman in his first semester of residence may be granted a Certificate of Eligibility. A freshman, during his second se- mester of residence, may be granted a Certificate of Eligibility provided he has complete 15 hours or more of work with (1) at least one mark of A or B and with no mark of less than C, or (2) at least 21/2 times as many honor points as hours and with no mark of E. (A-4 points, B-3, C-2, D-l, E-0). Any student in his first semester of residence holding rank above that of freshman may be granted a Certifi cate of Eligibility if he was admitted to the University in good standing. V. Eligibility, General. In order to re- ceive a Certificate of Eligibility a stu- dent must have earned at least 12 hours of academic credit in the pre- ceding semester, or six hours of aca- demic credit in the preceding summer session, with an average of at least C, and have at least a C average for his entire academic career. Unreported grades and grades of X and I are to be interpreted as E un- til removed in accordance with University regulations. Students otherwise eligible, who in the preceding semester or summer session received less than a C aver- age, but with no grade of E, or grade interpreted as E in the preceding paragraph, may appeal to the Com- mittee on Student Affairs for special permission. VI. Special Students. Special students are prohibited from participating in any public activity except by special permission of the Committee on Stu- dent Affairs. VII. Extramural Activities. Students who are ineligible to participate in public activities within the University are prohibited from taking part in other activities of a similar nature, except by special permission of the Commit- tee on Student Affairs. VIII. Physical Disability. Students ex- cused from gymnasium work on ac- count of physical incapacity are for- bidden to take part in any public activity, except by special permission of the Committee on Student Affairs. In order to obtain such permission, a student may in any case be required to present a written recommendation from the University Health Service. IX. General. Whenever in the opinion of ,the Committee on Student Affairs, or (Continued on Page 4) Reservations and Tickets Hore. No Exa*T Charse KUEBLER TRAVEL BUREAU Au'rizeJ - Licensed -Bonded. Since 191 OFFICIAL For All Leading Steamship Lines' AGENCY Tours, Cruises & Tourist Com's 601 E. Huron, Ann Arbor. Ph. 6412 SKI PPER BUSH COATS.. ..$2.95 BEER JACKETS .......$1.50 POLO SHIRTS..........$1.00 SUMMER FORMAL Riviera Coats .. .....$13.50 Spun Rayon ....... . ...$16.50 . . .$17.75 Riviera Suits....... . Cororado Suits.........$32.50 STATE STREET AT LiBERTY I Read and Use The Michigan Daily Classiied Ads. ~i1 FOR SALE carded clothing. See Claude Brown, 512 S. Main. Phone 2-2736. 388 WASHED SAND and dravel. Drive-_ way Gravel. Killins Gravel Co. NOTICE: Princeton beer jackets and Phone 7112. 7X hats with Michigan seal. 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