THE MICHIGAN DAILY Suggested For Papaacy_ eral and Teaching Divisions of the J with the Bureau of Appointments and not meet th I I i T T fitVRtliry .lali of A ltfl 4v,-' Pl rCn/+ TI }_n1A n n n .ira f .am an:n, c a> 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. TUESDAY, FEB" 21, 1939 VOL. XLiX. No. 100 To University Employees in Ad- ... ministrative, Secretarial, Stenograph- ic, Clerical and Similar Positions: The Business Office desires to know what individuals would be desirous of participating should the Regents find it possible to open to employees of the above classifications the oppor- tunity to purchase old-age annui- ties on exactly the, same terms and conditions that they are now pur- i chased by.members of the academic faculty. These terms and conditions are, in brief, the payment by the in- dividual of 5 per cent of his or her annual compensation as premium up- on an old-age annuity with addi- tional, equal payment by the Univer- sity for the same purpose. In all cases premium payments by the University as well as premium pay- ments by the individual, plus inter- est, are the permanent possession of the individual under the terms of the contract with the Teachers Insurance rancesco Cardinal and Annuity Association. In case of glani (above) is death before reaching retirement age in cardinals sug- all accumulations go into the estate sible successor to of the individual. ears old. It should not be understood that this offer is being made to employees; imp Film the purpose of this notice is, rather, to find out how many would take iown Here advantage of the offer if made and Ithus to know whether the plan is de- sired, and if so to enable an esti- s taken at the mate of the cost of putting the plan nps will be shown into operation, if decided upon. in the Union. Cards have been prepared and are tudy at first hand available in the offices of the Deans, L1 problems, these and other principal University of- d near the coal fices, on which interested employees omotive industry, may file, in the Business Office, by roppers, near the Campus mail or otherwise, their de- at other strategic sire to participate in such a plan if students who live established. Replies are desired by e, study their prob- the Business Office not later than i and do construc- Feb. 28, 1939. cpmmunity. Shirley W. Smith. sted in attending Certificate of Eligibility. In order specially invited to to secure eligibility certificates for the second semester, first semester report cards must be presented at the Of- fice of the Dean of Students. First E semester eligibility certificates are valid only until March 1. - Free Delivery Closing hours for women students I G Son Tuesday, Feb. 21 will be 1:30 a.m. Phi Kappa Phi, Graduate Fellow- HMERE ships. Graduate Fellowships, each ION and an with a stipend of $500 for one year, e bottle for have been established by the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi and will be administered in accordance with the following regulations: 1. The Phi Kappa Phi Fellowships shall be awarded each year to under- graduate mmebers of Phi Kappa Phi, each of whom wishes to enroll as a candidate for an advanced degree in a graduate school in some American College or University. A student regis- tering in a professional school such IS Ie e t as Law or Medicine is not eligible. 2. The recipients of these Fellow- ut to the ships shall be selected from among be simple a list of applicants as prescribed be- low. Those eligible to apply for one of obtained these Fellowships shall include mem- Ahout any bers of Phi Kappa Phi who, during usually the year preceding the proposed grad- ability to uate study, were elected to member- students. ship in the society as seniors. To be eligible for consideration, ap- plicants-for these Fellowships shall be filed on or before the 15th of March with the Secretary of the Society Chapter in which the applicant was OMPANY elected to membership, on blanks pre- pared for the purpose. Each Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi shall select each year one applicant.1 In selecting the most worthy appli- cant, each Chapter as well as the Na- tional Committee of Award, shall give primary consideration to the appli- cant's promise of success in graduate work as revealed by previous scholas- tic record, testimonials from teach- ers and merit of proposed plan of graduate study. The successful applicants shall be notified by the Secretary General of the Society not later than June 1. 3. It is expected that those accept- ing these Fellowships will devote their full time to graduate study through- out the academic year and will not at the same time hold other remunera- tive scholarships or Fellowships, nor any salaried position. This restriction will not be construed as prohibiting the acceptance of a remission of tui- tion or other fees provided no return service is requqired. R. S. Swinton, Secy. Union Membership Registration: New students and those who did not register for Union Membership the first semester register at the Student Offices of the Union on week days from 3 to 5 p.m. or Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. Candidates registered in the Gen- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING rr- THE MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Effective as of February 14, 1939 CASH ONLY! 12c per reading line (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. 10c per reading line for three or more insertions. Minimum of 3 lines per inser- tion. We have a Quick Delivery Serv- ice at your disposal if you wish to have your ad picked up (10c extra). For further information call 23-24-1, or stop in at 420 Maynara Street. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Single room for gradu- ate girl in apartment. Shower ad- joining. Two blocks from campus. Tel. 2-2139 between 5 and 6:30 or Saturday afternoon. 412 FOR RENT-California Style, most artistic, furnished apartment near campus. For a couple or two women. 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