T ' . ' j7Q THE MICHIGAN DAILY HIitEMoAir A.FtRIL 6, jc Y ""y 't, sti . .E . , ! ' vi t x ti -4f e. . i r 'S ri t . t . "Y , n , t 1I P ty 3 RCN4Y Nl (po " 1sc .t) DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 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 P.M.; 11:00 A.M. on Saturday. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1939 - T"URSDAY, APRIL 6, 1939 VOL. LIX. No. 137l Nohices To The Members of the University' Council: There will be a meeting of the University Council on April 17 at 4:15 p.m. in Room 1009 Angell Hall. Agenda: Report of the University Commit- tee on Student Conduct, J. A. Bursley. Report of the University Commit- tee on Student Affairs, J. A. Bursley. Report of the Committee on the Honors Convocation, J. A. Bursley. Report of the Committee on the Henry Russel Award, Margaret El- liott. Subjects offered by Members of the Council. Reports of the Standing Commit- tees: Program and Policy, Edmonson. Educational Policies, Duffendack. Student Relations, Vedder. Public Relations, Allen. Plant and Equipment, Gram. The Automobile Regulation will be lifted for the spring vacation period{ from 12 noon on Friday, April 7, until 8 a.m. on Monday, April 17. Office of the Dean of Students. Negro students interested in camp counseling work and qualified in a combination of any of the following skills may secure information regard- ing positions at the University Bu- reau of Appointments and Occupa- tional Information, 201 Mason Hall; Office Hours: 9-12 and 2-4. Skills: swimming, boating, music directing, handicraft, nature study. Those qualified and interested may be interviewed on Thursday, April 6. University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Informaticn. Library Hours, April 8 to. 15: During the Spring Recess the Gen- eral Library will be open as usual from 7:45 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, with the following exceptions: the two study halls in the building will be open from 10-12 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. daily and the Graduate Reading Rooms from 9-12 a.m. and 1-5 p.m. Idaily. The hours of opening of the De- partmental Libraries will also be 10- 12 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. Sunday Service will be discontinued during this period. Wa. W. Bishop, Librarian. Students interested in acting as rep- resentatives for promotional work in Visual Education may call at the University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information for complete information. Requirements: two years of college work, an, auto- mobile. University Bureau of Appointment.- and Occupational Information. Congress, Indepenaient Mens' As- sociation announces an independent mens' scholarship. Applications must be made out to the Congress, and must be handed at the Union main desk on or before Friday, April 7. To. be eligible one must be an unaffiliated underclassman, having at least 60 credit hours with at least a B-C aver- age, and one semester's residence at the University. Students applying must also be partly self-supporting and in need of financial aid. For further details on the form of the application see the Congress bulletin board in the Union lobby. Academic Notices Fres)1.men, College of Literature, Sci- (Continueed on Page 4) 4 f 7 5 Att Manchutia hC W S chAsed dWaa FrOM the batrrdcns kbg d Jdp soIlir w tt-a h @fte _ _ i i f~ N;A) k N 't p r . 1 / -A- K. H. W. CLARK English Boot and Shoe Maker 0 Our new repair department, the best in the city. Prices are right. 438 South State and Factory on South Forest Avenue. I- m III L.Aa %W yo A' He spent two years .vice- Commi$t(oncr to at the Piutti p rs as Fight Against Dementia Praecox Waged By Local Medical Group An organized fight against demen- tia praecox is being carried on by the University Neuropsychiatric Institute in cooperation with other mental dis- ease hospitals in the country, Dr. Raymond W. Waggoner, director of the Institute said in an interview yesterday. -moo ol'auop utaq ypioM aj o lava bat this affliction consists of com- piling and analyzing records of men- tal patients of the former State Psy- chopathic Hospital, predecessor of the present Institute. This work of studying records was assigned to the Institute as a result of a $1,600 a year grant Sfrom the Masonic organization, which is con- ducting a nation-wide program in an attempt to solve the problem of de- mentia praecox, Dr. Waggoner said. The Institute was chosen for this par- tibular phase of the research because Df the extraordinary efficiency which. the old State Hospital had shown in keeping accurate records of mental cases. Each case is studied and classified with respect to the heredity, environ- ment, age and symptomatology of the disease. Each of these factors is then coded on a card making it possible to run these compact records through a coding machine. When the work is completed, which is- expected to be sometime this year, Dr. Waggoner said, all the final re- sults will be set up in such a way that any one of the various factors causing or affecting the course of the disease will be available to research workers to apply in their study of actual cases. According to the United States Health Reports, there were in 1937 484,000 mental cases in Ameri- can hospitals and about 20 per cent of these were dementia praecox. With the results of the research, Dr. Waggoner said, it is believed that better methodsof treatment to lessen this number will be applied where they will bring the best results. The effect of heredity is not well enough known now, Dr. Waggoner said, to enable psychiatrists to advise concerning marriage in those families in which traces of dementia praecox have been found, but when the pres- ent survey is completed, it may then be possible to give much more satis- factory advice to members of such families. Michigras Material Lists Deadline Set For Friday All chairmen of Michigras booths must hand in lists of construction materials needed for booths before Friday afternoon at either the League or Union student offices, it was an- nounced yesterday by James V. Halli- gan, '40 F&C, Michigras booth chair- man. The next general meeting of the carnival committee will be held at; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 18 in the Union, Halligan added. Daily 2-4-7-9 P.M. NOW PLAYING! 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