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May 21, 1939 - Image 3

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publicatlon 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.
SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1939 or Summer Session which are not paid
VOL. XLIX. No. 168 or renewed are subject to this regu-
lation; however, student loans not yet
Notices due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts
due at the close of business on the
Student Accounts: Your attention is last day of classes will be reported to
called to the following rules passed the Cashier of the University, and
by the Regents at their meeting of "(a) All academic credits will be
February 28, 1936: withheld, the grades for the semes-
"Students shall pay all accounts ter or Summer Session just complet-
due the University not later than ed will not be released, and no tran-
the last day of classes of each semes- script of credits will be issued.
ter or Summer Session. Student loans "(b) All students owing such ac-
which fall due during any semester counts will not be allowed to regis-

ter in any subsequent semester or
Summer Session until payment has
been made."
S. W. Smith, Vice-President
and Secretary.
Commencement Tickets: Tickets
for Commencement may be obtained
on request after June 2 at the Busi-
ness office, Room 1, University Hall.
Inasmuch as only two Yost Field
House tickets are available for each
senior, please present identification
card when applying for tickets.
Herbert G. Watkins.
Faculty, College of Engineering:
There will be a meeting of the Facul-
ty on Monday, May 22, at 4:15 p.m., in
Room 348, West Engineering Build-
ing: The agenda will include: Nom-
ination of Panel for Executive Com-
mittee; Election of University Coun-
cil Member; a Progress Report from

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

the Committee on Coordination in
Teaching; Report of Committee on a
Standard for English Composition;
and Routine Business.
LaVerne Noyes Scholarships. Hold-
ers of Laverne Noyes Scholarships
now in the University are reminded
that if they desire to be considered
for scholarship assignments next
year, they must file an application.
Blanks for this purpose will not be
sent out, but may be obtained from
Dr. Frank E. Robbins, Assistant to the
President, 1021 Angell Hall, and
should be returned to him after they
have been filled out.
Degree Program for Honors in Lib-
eral Arts: The students named below
have been accepted for admission to
the Degree Program for Honors in
the fall of 1939:
Helen A. Breed
Ralph G. Conger
Jean E. Fairfax
Barbara J. Fisher
Howard A. Goldman
Maya D. Gruhzit
Jane E. Higbee
John A. Huston
William G. Jackson
Harriet Jawitz
Helen E. Jimerson
Karl G. Kessler
Jane L. Krause
Jeanne La Forge
Robert J. Levine
Kenneth B. Marble
Robert Marks
Laurence E. Mascott
Mary F. McConkey
Milton Orshefsky
Harold D. Oosterweil
Joan Outhwaite
Ellen F. Rhea
Neal Seegert
L. William Sessions
Samuel H. Sheplow
Yvonne Westrate
Notice of a reading list for the sum-
mer will be included in the Daily
Official Bulletin in the near future.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
RATES
Effective as of February 14, 1939
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.
These low rates are on the basis
of cash payment before the ad is
inserted. If it is inconvenient for
fou to call at our offices to make
payment, a messenger will be sent
to pick up your ad at a slight extra
charge of 10c.
For further information call
23-24-1, or stop in at 420 Maynara
Street.
WANTED
WANTED-Any Old Clothing. Pay $5
to $500. Suits, overcoats, mink, Per-
sian lambs, diamonds, watches,
rifles, typewriters and old gold.
Phone and We will call. Ann Arbor
6304. 388
M4OTHER with child age 4 wanted
for summer for care of child age 4.
Location lake cottage 100 miles
from Ann Arbor. Box 2. 681

WANTED-Experienced shoe sales-
man for part and full time begin-
ning June 1. See Mr. Mast between
3 and 5 at Mack's Inc., Main and
Liberty.
WANTED - TYPING
EXPERIENCED typing, stenographic,
mimeographing service. Phone 7181
or evening 9609. 678
TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen,
408 S. 5th Avenue. Phone 2-2935
or 2-1416. 79
TYPING-Reasonable rates. Miss L.
M. Heywood, 414 Maynard St.,
phone 5689. 271
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Regulation tennis ox-
fords 98c. Whites and blues with
smooth rubber soles. R and S Shoe
Store, 108 S. Main Street. 622
MISCELLANEOUS
WASHED SAND and Gravel, Drive-
way gravel, washed pebbles. Killins
Gravel Company. Phone 7112. 17
CASH PAID for your discarded
clothing. Claude Brown, 512 S.
Main. 311
H. W. CLARK
English Boot and Shoe Maker
* Our new repair department, the
best in the city. Prices are right.
438 South State and Factory on
aouth Forest Avenue.

HOME DECORATORS-Decorating,
painting. Budget plan if desired.
Dial 7209. 181
WORK-One hour daily toward
board. Summer or Fall term, mod-
erate rates. Clean pleasant rooms.
1st class home cooking. Open to
Residents of 523 Packard. 683
LOST-Lower part of fountain pen,
between Church and Washtenaw
and the Main Library, Friday at 1.
Reward. Phone 9032.
LAUNDRIES
LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low prices. 9
A TRIAL WILL PROVE-Shirts 14c.
Ace Laundry, 1114 S. University.
669
TYPEWRITERS I

All Speech Concentrates and Grad- tions for this summer and next fall at Quebec, it was the first time that er has long been an outstanding mem-
uate Students in Speech please call are available in the Dean of Stu- any ruling couple has ever set foot ber of the Chicago club and was
at 3211 A.H. at one of the following (Continued on Page 4) on any of the British Isles, chairman of this year's banquet.

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ALL MAKES. Office
and Portable models,
bought, sold, rented,
exchanged, cleaned
and repaired.

FOUNTAIN PENS, STATIONERY
STUDENT and OFFICE SUPPLIES
0. D. MORRILL
314 South State Street
Since 1908 Phone 6615
Make Mine A Want Ad

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