THE MICHIGAN DAILY, SUNDAY, FEB. 27, 1938 Station W300 Old English Plans' Feature Manuscript Copies Pas Available Here DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN e-WIcation in the Buletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3.30; 1 00 ajm. on Saturday. I. the graduation announcement list of our class. Academic Notices English 150 (Playwrighting) class will meet as usual Monday evening, group will meet at 7:30 Tuesday eve- ning, May 1, 3217 A.H. Concerts Choral Union Concerts: Georges Enesco, Roumanian Violinist, will give the tenth program in the Choral Union Concert Series, Tuesday eve- ning, March 1st, at 8:30, in Hill free to members and to students. Exhibition, College of Architecture: A showing of the Margaret Watson ParKer collection of Pewabic pottery, the work of Mar; Chase Stratton, is now on display in the central cases on the ground floor of the Architec- ture Building. roEes Three hundred microfilm repro- SUNDAY, FEB. 27, 1938 ductions of some of the best works VOL. XLVII No 105 of old English literature, whose orig- inals are found only in the British Members of the University Faculty: Museum, are now at the disposallCopies of the President's Report for l of University graduate scholars, ac- 1936-3-7 may be obtained at the In- I cording to Dr. William W. Bishop, Li- formation Desk of the Business Of- brarian. fice, Room 1, University Hall. { The manuscripts, "microfilmed" onI 35 mm. films, are made availabe to Students, College of Literature, Sci-y the reader in their original makeup ence, and the Arts: No course may by means of the Argus and Eastman be elected for credit, after the end of projectors in the Graduate Reading the third week. Saturday, March Room. 5th is therefore the last date on The films are supplied by Edwards which. ew elections may be ap- Brothers of Ann Arbor, who plan to proved. The willingness of an indi- copy all the books printed in England vidual instructor to admit a student before 1550. 100,000 pages or 500 later would not affect the operation4 volumes, chosen in order from the of this rule. Pollard Short , Title Catalog, have been reproduced during the past year. L.S.&A. Juniors now eligible forI Library officials hope to add to Concentration should get Admission their collection and have about 1,000 to Concentration blanks at Room 4, volumes availabe in the future. U.H., have properly signed by the adviser, and return the white slip before March 5. organ To Review A t Robert L. Williams ewBook AttentionChinese Students: I am in receipt of a communication from the Chairman of the Emergency Kenneth Morgan, director of the Committee for Far Eastern students Student Religious Association will re- in America requesting specific infor- view Aldous Huxley's book, "Ends mation as to Chinese students who and Means" at 4 p.m. Tuesday, March may be in need of financial assistance 1 in Lane Hall Library in the first because of the critical situation in discussion meeting of the Association their country. Blanks have been Book Group this semester. furnished me and are available in my "Unholy Pilgrimage" by Thomas office, Room 9, University hall: Any Harris will be reviewed by the author, students who wish to avail themselves and "You Have Seen Their Faces," of this opportunity should call at he Modern Age publication which once at my office and fill out these depicts the life of the Southern Ten- blanks. All information given will ant farmer will be included in the be held in strict confidence and will books to be reviewed in subsequent bi- be communicated to the Emergency weekly-meetings of the Book Group. Committee in New York. The Emergency Committce is an Iorganization of American agencies 'FrolicSale To Open and should not be confused with the one headed by Dr. Hu Shih. To Public Tomorrow J. Raleigh Nelson, Counselor to Foreign Students. Tickets for Frosh Frolic will be put on sale to the general public to- Senior Aeronautical Engineers: morrow, Edward Purman, ticket Attention is called to the notice post- chairman, announced yesterday. ed on the Aeronautical Engineering The tickets will be sold at the Union Bulletin Board, announcing the U.S. desk. Identification cards will be Civil Service Examination .for Junior necessary, and only one -ticket will be Aeronautical Engineer. Students who sold to a person. E will graduate in June, 1938, are' eli- mmmwwwmw gible. Applications must be filed with IFb2. A manuscript will be used. the Civil Service Commission before Kenneth Rowe March 7. 1938. Economics 51 and 52: The final Aeronautical Engineering Students: examination make-up will be given on Thursday, March 3, at 3 p.m., in Students obtaining either bachelors Room 207 Ec. Bldg. Permission must or masters degrees in Aeronautical be received from Mr. Palmer by all Engineering in June or August, 1938, students expecting to take the should fill out the Department per- -make-up. sonnel records at the earliest possible Psychology 31 makeup examination date. Blanks for this purpose may be will be held Thursday, March 3, from obtaihd in the Department office. 7 to 10 p.m. in Room 1121, Natural Requests for information concerning Science Bldg. our graduates are already beginning -- to come in from manufacturers, and Mr. Milburn's and Mr. Seager's it is essential that personnel records on all students be on file in the office in order to supply the manufacturers with accurate and complete informa- tion. G I, AUiltoium. ,E..,&94/NGad Public Lecture: "Trade Routes be- Exhibitions tween China and the West" by Dr. Robert McDowell,' Sponsored by the An exhibition of paintings, draw- (Continued on Page 3) ings and drypoints by Umberto Ro- mano is offere; by the Ann Arbor' Terrace Garden Art Association in the South gallery Dancing Studio of Alumni Memorial Hall, and ran exhibition of etchings by John Tay-' /Linstructions I n a i Feb. i orms. daclassical, social, for Arms in the North Gallery, Feb. dancin Ph 9695. 14 through March 2. Open 2 to 5 p.. dwuerth TheatreBldg. daily including Sundays, admission a The Bureau has received notice of the following United States and Michigan Civil Service Examina- tions: Junior Landscape Architect, $2,000 a year; National Park Service, De- rartment of the Interior, and The National Capital Park and Planning Commission. Medical Pathologist (Research), $3.800 a year; Associate Medical Pathologist (Research), $3,200 a year; National Institute of Health, U. S. Public Health Service, Treasury Department. Landscape Architect, $3,800 a year; Associate Landscape Architect, $3,- 200 a year; Assistant Landscape Architect, $2,600 a year; National Park Service, Department of the In- terior, and The National Capital Park and Planning Commission. Interviewer and Manager Classes; Salaries ranging from $115 to $300 per month; Michigan Civil Service Examination. For further information, please call at the office, 201 Mason Hall. University Bureau of Appoint- ments and Occupational Infor- mation. Choral Union Members. Members of the Choral Union whose records are clear will be issued pass tickets for the Georges Fpesco concert Tues- day night, who call in person at the School of Music office between the hours of 9 and 12, and 1 and 4, Tues- day, March 1. After 4 p.m. no tickets will be issued r C-0 " I I 41 , __. LAUNDRY STUDENT LAUNDRY. Shirts 12c. Call for and deliver. Phone 4863 for other prices. 360 LAUNDRY. 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low prices. NOTICES MEN and women are offered the high- est cash prices for their discarded clothing. See Claude Brown, 512 S. Main. Phone 2-2736. 388 VIOLA STEIN, 706 Oakland. Phone 6327. Experienced typist. Reason- able rates. 232 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. FOR RENT Seniors School of Education: The final collection of Senior Class dues LARGE double with adjoining lava- will be held on Monday, Feb. 28, and tory. Also single room. Shower. Tuesday, March 1, in the School of Steam heat. Phone 8544. 422 E. Education Office, University Ele- Washington.414 mentary School. Will you please pay your dues this time so that your name may be immediately placed on PIANO: Modern upright. Very good condition. Must sell at sacrifice. Call 8590: LARGE RESIDENTIAL lot on Vine- . OR NTA(L wood Boulevard. Exclusive and re- stricted section. Cash. Phone 8544. j 416 FANCY APPLES, sweet cider, pop- corn. Will deliver. Phone 3926. 1003 c Brooks. 390 OAK WOOD, best grade, for fireplace, o or furnace. Delivered. 106 Barker A TOUCH OF Road, Whitmore Lake. Phone 57 THE FAR EAST or 2-1964 mornings. 392TAS WASHED SAND and Gravel. Drive- way Gravel. Killins Gravel Co. 300-B South State Street 1Phone 7112. 7x TYPEWRITER, Royal portable. Good Phone 2-3600 condition, but outmoded by Xmas gift. Sell for $20. Call 2-1250.>; Today 1-3-5-7-9 p.m. NOW! Today thru Tuesday! IT'S'A GREAT LIFE! I I IT'S A GAY LOVE! IS AGRAND SHOW! :> A'Y~ 1 E}D ..PlT y , °