THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1928 I I * I Connally Orates 'A.La Stump Speaker' the chairman or manager of such activity shall (a) require each appli- cant to present a certificate jf 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 warned list are 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 22 times as many honor points as hours and with no mark of E. (A-4 points, B-3, C-2, D-1, 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. Princeton B.M.O.C. 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. the Committee on Student Affairs, or in the opinion of the Dean of the school or college in which the student is enrolled, participation in a public activity may be detrimental to his college work, the committee may de- cline to grant a student the privilege of narticination in such activity With old-time oratory, Sen. Tom Connally (Dem., Tex.) obligingly gave above version of eloquent "stump-speaker" familiar years ago at annual picnic of the national press club at Fort Hunt, Va. Politicians and newsmen applauded. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Pjbileation in the Euletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President untl 3:30 11:00 a.n. on Saturday. Success crowns Dan Coyle of Centerville, Md.,, voted most re- spected, popular, most likely to succeed, busiest, by Princeton sen- iors, who also voted milk a favorite drink. 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- Extramural Activities. Students who X. aIe ineligible to participate in public Special Permission. The special per- activities within the University are mission to participate in public activi- prohibited from taking part in other ties in exception of Rules V, VI, VII, activities of a similar nature, except VIII will be granted by the Commit- by special permission of the Commit- tee on Student Affairs only upon the tee on Student Affairs. positive recommendation of the Dean yIn of the School or College to which the Physical Disability. Students ex- student belongs. cused from gymnasium work on ac- count of physical incapacity are for- The Bureau has received notice of bidden to take part in any public (Continued on Page 4) activity, except by special permission of the Committee on Student Affairs. HouSeco s - nt Pajamas In order to obtain such permission, a student may in any case be required MONTH-END SALE to present a written recommendation f from the University Health Service. SMA RTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE IX. Michigan Theatre Bldg. General. Whenever in the opinion of 1938 DRAMATIC SEASON PRESENT, in the famous Molnar comedy L *i o60 EVERY NIGHT TIllS WEEK at 8:30 Matinee Saturday at 3:15 Prices: Evenings: $1.50 - $1.10 - 75c - Matinees: 75c and 50c LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE Box Office Open Now -- Phone 6300 FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1938 VOL. XLVIII. No. 169 Seniors: The firm which furnishes diplomas for the University has sent the following caution: Please warn graduates not to store diplomas in cedar chests. There is enough of the moth-killing aromatic oil in the average cedar chest to soften inks of any kind that migh t be stored in- side them, resulting in seriously dam- aging the diplomas. Shirley W. Smith. To N.Y.A. Student Workers: All students who desire to work under the N.Y.A. next year, please regis- ter with Miss Elizabeth A. Smith, Student Employment Bureau, Room 2, University Hall, before leaving Ann Arbor. University Staff and Students: The offices of the Horace, H. Rackham School of Graduates Studies are now located in the new building of the School. Registration Material: Colleges of L.S.&A, and Architecture, Schools of Education, Forestry, and Music: Summer Session registration ma- terial will be available in Room 4 U.H. beginning May 31. Please see your adviser and secure all necessary signatures before June 24. College of Architecture: Students should call for registration material for summer session beginning May 31, at Room 4 U.H. The College of Architecture will post an announce- ment in the near future giving time of conferences with your classifier. Please wait foir this notice before see- ing your classifier. M. Gomberg Scholarship and Paul F. Bagley Scholarship in Chemistry. These scholarships of $200 each are open to juniors and seniors majoring in chemistry. Preference will be given to those needing financial assistance. Application blanks may be obtained in Room 212 Chemistry Building and must be filed not later than June 6. Dormitory Rooms. A limited num- ber of rooms will be available in Al- len-Rumsey House and Fletcher Hall for graduates or undergraduate men during the Summer Session. For fur- ther information consult the Office of the Dean of Students. 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 perfirmance or a rehearsal, ordin 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- elui~irs~ i"iver i-n h to be 1yihi for til removed in accordance wth Eligibility, General. In order to re- University regulations. ceive a Certificate of Eligibility a stu- Students otherwise eligible, who in dent must have earned at least 12 the preceding semester or summer hours of academic credit in the pre- session received less than a C aver- ceding semester, or six hours of aca- age, but with no grade of E, or grade, demic credit in the preceding summer interpreted as E in the preceding session, with an average of at least paragraph, may appeal to the Com- h FRIDAY and SATURDAY 100 SPRING HATS. ...in Straw at $1.75 Values $3.95 and $6.00 Black, brown, navy, luggage and white. DANA RICHARDSON, 309 South State Street - At the Dillon Shop .I i .. t 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. 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