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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY. MATv29. 1939

THE MICHT(7~AN BATTY

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DAILY OFFICIA]L BULLETIN

SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1939
VOL. XLIX. No. 174

Notices

To All Members of the Faculty and
Administrative Staff: If it seems cer-
tain that any telephones will not be
used during the summer months,
please notify the Business Office, Mr.
Bergman. A saving can be effectedy
if instruments are disconnected for
a period of a minimum of three
months,
Herbert G. Watkins.
The George Davis Bivin Founda-
tion prizes in the Mental Hygiene of
Childhood.1
The University of Michigan an-
nounces, through a gift of the George
Davis Bivin Foundation, Inc., the
availability for the year 1938-39 of
several prizes for graduate and un-
dergraduate students for the en-
couragement of research and study
on problems concerned with the men-
tal hygiene of childhood. Similar
awards were made for the year 1936-
37 and 1937-38.

The following conditions govern
the awards:
1. Papers may be submitted by stu-
dents in any division of the Univer-
sity.
2. Doctoral dissejtatiomis are ex-
cluded from consideration for the
awards.
3. In order to be considered for an
award for the current year, papers
must reach the chairman of the com-
mittee, 2509 Univrsity Elementary
School, not later than 4 p.m., June
5, 1939.
4. Copies of all prize winning pa-
pers are to be sent to the Secretary
of the Foundation. The Foundation
reserves the right to publish such
papers if it so desires.
5. Awards may be withheld if, in
the judgment of the committee, no
papers of sufficient merit are con-
tributed. The committee also re-
serves the right to adjust the amounts
when papers of equal merit are sub-

6. The following committee has All classes. Tuesday, June 13, at 12
been designated by the Graduate noon.
School to administer the award: School of Education: All classes:
STuesday, June 13, at 12 noon.
Professor Martha Guernsey Colby, School of Engineering: All classes.
Professor Howard Yale McClusky, Tuesday, June 13. at 12 noon.
and Professor Willfard C. Olson - - ,

Senior class; Friday, June 2, at 10
a.m.
Hygienists; Thursday, June 8, at 12
noon.
Law School:
Freshman class; Tuesday, June 6,
at 12 noon.
Junior class; Wednesday, June 7, at
11:30 a.m.
Senior class; Wednesday, June 7,
at 11:30 a.m.
Medical School:
Freshman class; Thursday, June
8. at 12 noon.
Sophomore class; Saturday, June
10, at 12 noon.
(Continued on Page 4)

State Mailmen End
Two-DayMeeting
(Con inued from Page1)
master Brumm to make a few re-
marks to the group.
In their afternoon session, dele-
gates reelected this year's officers to
serve another term. Pontiac was
chosen as the 1940 convention city.
Officers are: president, John C.
Austin, Owosso; vice-president, Bur-
ton H. Landrey, Muskegon; secretary,
Herbert Vander Klipp, Grand Rapids;
treasurer, W. Burt Jex, Port Huron;
and delegate-at-large, Clar.ence A.
Fuller, Kalamazoo.

(chairman>.
C. S. Yoakum,
Automobile Regulation:
The following schedule will mark,
the lifting of the Automobile Regula-
tion for students in the various col-
leges and departments in the Univer-
sity. Exceptions will not be made
for students who complete their work
in advance of the last day of class ex-
aminations. All students in the fol-
lowing departments will be requirgd
to adhere strictly to this schedule.
College of Literature, Science, and
the Arts: All classes. Tuesday, June
13, at 12 noon.
College of Architecture: All classes.
Tuesday, June 13, at 12 noon.
School of Business Administration:

i lt,.hnnl of Finrr-Orv" All nlnrcnc 1

Tuesday.
School

of J oresry : All csses
June 13, at 12 noon.
of Music: All classes. Tues- E

day. June 13. at 12 noon.
College of Pharmacy: All classes,
Tuesday, June 13, at 12 noon.
School of Dentistry:
Freshman class; Wednesday, June
7, at 12 noon.
Sophomore class; Saturday, June
3. at 11 a.m.
Junior class; Friday, June 2, at 11
a .m.

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