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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Delay
ey ADAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
H earing ' Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University.
Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President
until 3:30; 11:00 am. on Saturday.
Power Guidinr _ _______

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SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1938 7
VOL. XLVIII. No. 162 {
To the Members of the University
Senate: There will be a meeting of
the University Senate on Monday,
May 16, at 4:15 p.m. in Room C,
Haven Hall.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary.
To the Members of the University
Senate: At the meeting of the Uni-
versity Council on May 9, the Presi-
dent was requested to appoint a
University Advisory Committee on
the Teaching of Statistical Methods
whose duty it shall be to review the
University's offerings in the field of
Statistics, and, second, the Council
authorized that there be set up an
Executive Committee of the Univer-
sity Statistical Laboratory consisting
of the Chairman of the Department
of Mathematics, the Dean of the
Graduate School, and the Dean of the
College of Literature, Science, and the
Arts, ex officio, and two other mem-
bers appointed by the Executive Board
of the Graduate School. This Execu-
tive Committee shall elect a Director
of the University Statistical Labora-
tory. This Director shall be chosen
from the staff of the Department of
Mathematics and shall remain a full-
salaried member of that department.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary
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 Offie, Mr.
Bergman. A saving can be effected
if instruments are disconnected for a
period of a minimum of three months.
Herbert G. Watkins,
Assistant Secretary
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
and filed in the Registrar's Office,
Room 4,. University Hall). All ap-
plications for the Teacher's Certifi-
cate should be made at the office of
the School of Education.
Please do not delay until the last
day, a more than2,0O diplomas
and certificates must 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
lot involve the payment of any fee
whatsoever.
Shirley W. Smith.
Notice to All Faculty Members and
Officers. Arrangements have been
made with the purpose of having in
the General Library both for present
purposes and for future historical
value a file of the portraits of mem-
bers of the Faculty and University
officials. From an historical point
of view, it is highly desirable that this
file be kept up to date, and from
the Library's point of view it is im-

portant that the file be of portraits
of uniform size. The portraits al-
ready on file which were taken six
years, or more, ago should be re-
placed with up-to-date ones. Por-
traits will be made without cost to
any Faculty member or officer by
Messrs. J. F. Rentschler and Son.
Members of the Faculty are cordially
invited to make appointments with
Rentschler and Son for the purpose.
Any special questions arising with
respect to the matter may be asked
either of the Secretary of the Uni-
versity, Shirley W. Smith, or of the
Librarian, William W. Bishop.
To Members of the Faculty Staff,
and Student Body: Attention of ev-
eryone is called to the Lost and Found
department of the Business office,
Room 1, University Hall.. Inquiry
concerning lost articles should be
made promptly at the above men-
tioned office. Articles found on the
campus sand in University buildings
should be turned over immediately.
Those articles not called for within
60 days will be surrendered to the
finder. Shirley W. Smith
All Students, College of L.S.&A.,
Architecture, Schools of Education,
Forestry and Music:
File change of address card in Room
4 U.H. befor~e June st. Blue prints
of records and other information will
be sent immediately after examina-
tions to you at the address given in
February unless change of address is
filed. Failure to receive your blue
print because of faulty address will
necessitate a charge of $1.00 for the
second copy.
Student Loans: There will be a
meeting of the Loan Committee in
Room 2, University Hall on Monday
afternoon, May 23. At that time the
Committee will consider applications
for loans for the summer session and
for the school year 1938-39.
German Departmental Library: All
books, unless due at an earlier date,
must be returned on or before May 23.
Conflicts in Final Examinations-
College of Engineering-Instructions
for reporting conflicts are on the
Bulletin Board adjacent to my office,
Room 3223 Fast Engineering Build-
irg. Attentin is called to the fact
that all con"icts must be reported not
later than May 31st, 1938.
J. C. Brier
Miehigras: A loud speaker system
used in one of the Michigras booths
has been brought to the office of the
Dean of Students. The owners are
requested to call for this equipment
at their earliest opportunity.
Academic Notices
E.E. 7a, Building Illuminaiori. The
reading assignment for Wednesday
or Thursday, May 18 or 19, is the
three publications concerning effect
of paint on lighting of rooms, which
have been given to all members of
the class.
Exhibitions
Exhibition, College of Architecture:
Drawings, photographs and maps of
Soviet architecture and city construe-
tion, also illustrations showing the

historical development of Soviet ar-
chitecture from 1918 to the iresent,
loaned through the courtesy of the
American Russian Institute. Third
floor exhibition room. Open daily,'
9 to 5, except Sunday, until May 24.1
The public is cordially invited.
Exhibition, College of Architecture:
An exhibition of articles in silver, gold,
enamel and semi-precious stones, for
ecclesiastical and general use, de-
signed and executed by Arthur Ne-
vill Kirk, is shown in the pier cases
at either side of the library entrance,
second floor corridor. Open daily,'
9:00 to 5:00, except Sunday, until
June 1. The public is cordially in-
vited.
Events Today I
International Council Picnic'
Today at 4:30 p.m. foreign and
American students will meet in Room
116 of the Michigan Union before go-
ing to the Island for a picnic super
and program as guests of the Disciples
Guild. In case of bad weather, there
will be a program at the same time.
The Graduate Outing Club will
meet at Lane Hall at 2:45 on Sun-
day and will go for a hike.
Avukah Meeting: Hillel Foundation
Today at 3:30 p.m.
Phi Eta Sigma and Alpha Lambda
Delta-New initiates and old mem-
bers are to meet in front of Angell
Hall at 4:45 p.m. today for the joint
picnic which will be held on the
Island.
Coming Events
German Table for Faculty Memn-
bers: The regular luncheon meeting
will be held Monday at 12:10'p.m. in
the Founders' Room of the Michigan
Union. All faculty members interest-
ed in speaking German are cordially
invited. There will be an informal 10-
minute talk by Mr. Werner F. Strie-
dieck on "Kritisches uber Paul Heyse."
The annual dinner meeting of the
local chapter of the American Asso-
ciation of University Professors will
be held on Monday, May 16, at the'
Michigan Union at 6:30 p.m. Chapter
officers will be elected and there will
be further consideration of the prob-
lem of objective appraisal-of the value
of Faculty members to the University.
(Continued on Page 4).

FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Antique glass dolls and
furniture-some stamps and Indian
relics. 1430 Granger. 519
WASHED SAND and Gravel. Drive-
way Gravel. Killins Gravel Co.
Phone 7112. 7x
NOTICES
TYPING: Experienced. Reasonable
rates. L. M. Heywood, 803 E. King-
sley St. Phone 8344. lox
TYPING, neatly and-accurately done.
Mrs. Howard, 613 Hill St. Phone
5244. 3xt
CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any
old and new suits, overcoats, at $3,
$8, $25. Ladies fur coats, typewrit-
ers, old gold and musical instru-
ments. Ready cash waiting for you.
Phone Sam. 6304.
LAUNDRY
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Pair of horn-rimmed glasses
in leather case. Call 3143. 525
LOST: Black onyx ring with two
small rubies and chipped diamonds.
Reward, Call 6580. 535
WANTED: Position as cook in a fra-
ternity during Summer Session. E:-
cellent references. Call Mrs. Watts.
7142. 534
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Five-room faculty house
for the summer. Jone 20 to Sep-
tember 20. 1001 Miller. Phone 4021.
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Ann Arbor, Michigan
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FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Entitled
Christian Science: Reveals the Unity
of God and Man
By MISS MARGARET MORRISON, C.S.,
of Chicago, Illinois
Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
ANN ARBOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
105 South State Street
Sunday Afternoon, May Fifteen, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-
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Tickets for Evening Performances for
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Still some at $3.60 for Wed. and Sat.
Matinees-Don't, Miss Out on These Bargain Prices
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May 16 Through June '1
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Matinees: Wed. and Sat.-Orch. $.75, Balc. $.50
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