... ,... .w..~ ..+ -.. _. - r DAILY OFFICI Publication in the Bulletin is constructive Copy received at the office of the Assi 11:00 A.M. c SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1939 VOL. XLIX. No. 128 Notices A limited number of room or board scholarships at Betsy Baroour House, Helen Newberry Residence and Mar- tha Cook Building will be awarded for next year on the basis of need. character, and academic standing. No one with less than a B average should apply. Application blanks may be secured at the Office of the Dean of Worhen. All applications should be in that office by April 7, 1939. One of the Alice Martin schol- arships of $100 for residents of Adelia Cheever Residence Hall is also open to students living outside of the Ade- lia Cheever Hours. Civil Service Examination: An ex- amination will be held April 8, in .1SHIOW S TODAY 1 turn in his record and supply the photograph later. Blanks for this purpose may be obtained in the De- AL BULLETIN partment Office, B-47 East Engineer- ing Building. It is essential that notice to all members of the University. personnel records of all students be stant to the President until 3:30 P.M.; on file in the office, in order to n Saturday. supply the manufacturers with ac- curate and complete information. A sample form indicating the lbind of information desired is posted on the 1025 Angell Hall or Social Workers Aeronautical Engineering Bulletin in this State. Students who are " Board. graduating this June and who think For The Attention of Iowa Stu- themselves qualified should take-this (Continued on Page 3) examination. Application blanks maybea'o t lc ofefh be had from the local office of the County Relief Commission, 417 West II Liberty, Ann Arbor. The applica- tion should be filed not later than April 1. Announcement of the quali- 1S fications necessary is posted on the bulletin board by the Sociology Of- fice in Haven Hall. FOR GRADUATES The Alumni Placement Commit- Aeronautical Engineering Seniors tee of a great university tells the and Graduates: Those obtaining members of its senior class in a either bachelors or masters degrees in booklet on getting a job: Aeronautical Engineering in June or "Don't overlook the importance August, 1939, should fill out the De- and possibilities of 'wedge-jobs' in partment personnel records before getting a position. One of our most leaving for spring vacation, April 7. prominent alumni started as a sten- ograherin the office of a man If a student is unable to obtain his whom he succeeded as president of photograph by this date he should that organization." -3-57-9 . M.By "wedge-jlobs," they mean rou- tine positions which provide an op- portunity for demonstrating an in- dividual's ability. Hamilton Business College pre- pares its students for "wedge-jobs" 5:40 - 7:40 9 :40 P. M. advancement. Many of our gradu- ates, starting as stenographers, bookkeepers, or office clerks, have advanced to responsible, highly- paid positions as private secretaries, I accountants, and executives. 411 graduates were placed in positions by our Employment De- partment during 1938. YOUNG Write or phone today for bulletin describing opportunities,. courses, STtime required, and reasonable cost. ®B SON No obligation. TER * Directed by WILLIAM KEIGHLEY Ara ;A-L O arch -News Of Business College Time The Day Phone 7831 LOFF - "DEVIL'S ISLAND" William at State No w l..i q Feature Starts 1 :40 - 3:50 GENEVIEVE TOBIN I Mexican Murals 11 M Of' -COMING! - BORIS KAR THE MUSICAL GEM OF THE OCEAN! Songs! Girls! Youth! Romance! And a host of radio, stage and screen stars in M-G-M's merriest, maddest musical hit! ~T f ,1 1 . Sunday 1 to 11P.M No More Classified Advertising (Free!) Now You Bear the Cost But You Still Get the Results' LOW CASH RATES- 12c per reading line (on the basis of five average words to the line) for