V, JUNE 4, 1939 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. University-Sponsored Debates Entered By 356 High Schools SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1939 VOL. XLIX. No. 179 Notices Graduating Classes: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home on Wednesday, June 7, from 4 to 6 p.m., to all students receiving degrees in June. This includes graduate as well as undergraduate students. Seniors: The firm which furnishes diplomas for the University has sent the following caution: Please warn graduates not to store diplomas in cedar chests. There As enough of the moth-killing aromatic oil in the average cedar chest to soften inks of any kind that might be stored inside them, resulting in seriously damaging the diplomas. Shirley W. Smith. Student Accounts: Your attention is Nothing is more essential to a beautiful home, frater- nity, or sorority than clean, neat-looking rugs and carpets. called to the following rubs passed by the Regents at their meeting of February 28, 1936: "Students shal, pay all accounts due the University not later thanI the last day of classes of each semes- ter or Summer Session. Student loans which fall due during any semester or Summer Session which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regu- lation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts due at the close of business on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier of the University, and "(a) All academic credits will be withheld, the grades for the semes- ter or Summer Session just complet- ed will not be released, and no tran- script of credits will be issued. "(b) All students owing such ac- 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. University Senate. There will be a meeting of the University Senate on Tuesday, June 6, at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall. Agenda: 1. Hospital care for members of the university Staff-Dr. H. A. Haynes. 2. Income tax as applying to facul- ty-Provost E. B. Stason. 3. Remarks-President A. G. Ruth- ven. Louis A. Hopkins, Secy. PLANS FOR COMMENCEMENT Commencement, Saturday, June 17, 6:30 p.m. Weather Fair-- Time of Assembly, 5:20 p.m. (ex- cept noted). Places of Assembly. Members of the Faculties at 5:30 p.m. in Angell Hall, Room 1223 Rhetoric Library where they may robe. By BETTY M. SHAW th More than 8,000 high school stu- ba dents and 356 Michigan high schools to participated in this year's high school h forensic association debate contests. m The series is sponsored by the Univer- ps sity Extension Service under the di- Iection of Arthur Secord. en The Library Extension Service com- Pr piles a list of articles pertaining to cO the current debate question and these to with enough debate handbooks are ti purchased on the subject to send to to each member high school. Besides sti this, the Service awards six cups to th wi ASU To Holden Round Tables TI ________ye Next. Year's Plans Include SH Discussion OfUniversity A Culminating a year of activities in E the fields of cooperatives, labor, Bi peace, education and social events, the American Student Union is plan- ning an even more extensive program for 1939-40, according to Hugo Reich- ard, '39. Tentative plans for the coming year were made at an executive meet- ing recently and include the organiz- ing of student-faculty roundtables on the educational policy of the Uni- versity, the 1940 election, and related subjects. The ASU also proposes to have lectures given by nationally-known men on various subjects. In conjunc- tion with the recent Senate campus poll for criticisms of classes at the University, the ASU will enlarge on the question of out-dated lecture systems and suggested additional courses. Chemistry Building and Library (be- hind Medics). Law on East and West walk, West of the intersection in front of Library. Pharmacy on East and West walk, West of the intersection in front of Library (behind Law). Dental Surgery on North and South walk in rear of North wing of Univer- sity Hall. Business Administration on walk in front of Physiology and Pharmacol- ogy Building. Forestry and Conservation on walk in front of Physiology and Pharma- cology Building (behind Bus. Ad.). Music on diagonal walk from Li- brary to Alumni Memorial Hall, near Library. Graduate on East and West walk West of Library entrance. Honor Guard at Waterman Gyg- nasium. Line of March-State Street to Ferry Field. Weather Rainy- The sounding of the University Power House Siren at 5:00 to 5:15 will indicate that the exercises have been transferred to Yost Field House. Students will proceed directly to the Field House and enter through the North doors. Members of the Faculties will enter through the north doors and take their places on the platform in the Field House. Regents, Ex-Regents, Deans and Candidates for Honorary Degrees will assemble in the office in the North end of the Field House. Notice: University Commencement Announcement: The University Com- mencement exercises will be held on Ferry Field, Saturday afternoon, June 17. The gates open at 5:15 p.m. Audience should be seated by 6 p.m., when procession enters the field. 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