THE MICHIGAN DAILY S - V Y* - li 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 1.10- A 11 nl-00, flSLUaj . Lim SaA. turd*ay.j unuas a ; su; ii :uu a.m. ,.)auui uay. IhTHURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1938 VOL. XLIX. No. 16 Notices Communications to the Regents: Those who wish to present com- munications for consideration by the < Regents are requested to present them at least eight days before the next ensuing meeting at the office of Miss Edith J. Smith, Budget As- sistant to the President, 1006 Angell Hall. Fifteen copies of each com- munication should be prepared and left with Miss Smith. (Please note that one more copy is requested than in previous years). A uniform type of paper is used fQr communications to the Board of Regents, a supply of which may be procured at the Office of the Vice-President and Secretary. Arturo Toscanini (above), cele- Student Loans. Students who have brated symphony conductor, ar- not paid or renewed loans which were rived in New York aboard the liner due on September 24 should see me at once. Students owing past due Normandie but declined to answer accounts are not eligible to remain in questions as to whether he intended college. to become an American citizen and . J. A. Bursley, Chairman whether he had left on account of Committee on Student Loans. his aversion to the Fascist drive Attention of Student Chairmen and against Jews. Managers is called particularly to Wolverine Cooperative To Adopt Liberal Provisions For Labor, A liberal labor policy including pro- missed receives a week's board as a visions for a grievance structure, dis- dismissal wage. ability compensation and a dismissal Although the standard time of agey hasmpeensadotednbyndhe dimisworking is 15 hours a week, certain of wage has been adopted by the Michi- the workers who have shown con- gan Wolverine, student-run eating scientiousness and ability are per- co-operative with relation. to the 70 mitted to work 14 hours for the same some students which it erhploys. wage. Any worker is given the privilege A new system of choosing the per- of addressing the three-man griev- sonnel manager, the purchasing ance ccmmittee on behalf of himself agent of the cooperative and the or any other employe, and any work- treasurer has r been innaugurated to er who has been dismissed may bring insure that these offices are filed his case before it. This committee fairly. Candidates for the positions is composed of one worker elected are trained by the incumbent offices by the employees, one non-working and the most capable are picked to member of the executive board ap- succeed them. pointed by the board, and one non- working member of the Wolverine, acceptable to the workers and the Painting Exhibition board of directors. .4 ls Regular board is provided forS By Chinese A rtist workers who are disabled while work- racts Interes ina for their rntivr inidf disahili- a sI trs Section II of Rules Governing Par- ticipation in Public Activities. I Rules Governing Participation in Public Activities. I. Participation in Public Activities: Participation in a public activity is defined as service of any kind on a1 committee or a publication, in a public perfirmance or a rehearsal, or in holding office or being a candidate: for office in a class or other student organization. This list is not intended1 to be exhaustive, but merely is indica- tive of the character and scope of the activities included. II. Certificate of Eligibility. At the be- ginning of each semester and summer session every student shall be con- clusively presumed to be ineligible for any public activity until his eligibility is affirmatively established (a) by obtaining from the Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs, in the Office of the Dean of Students, a writ- ten Certificate of Eligibility. Partici- pation before the opening of the first semester must be approved as at any other time. Before permitting any students to participate in a public activity (see definition of Participation above), the chairman or manager of such activity shall (a) require each appli- cant to present a certificate of eligibil- ity, (b) sign his initials on the back of such certificate and (c) file with the Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs the names of all those who have presented certificates of eligibility and a signed statement to exclude all others from participation. Certificates of Eligibility for the first semester shall be effective until March 1. III. Probation and Warnk.g. Students on probation or the warned list are forbidden to participate in any public activity. { N. Eligibility, First Year. No freshman in his first semester of residence may be granted a Certificate of Eligibility. A freshman, during his second se- mester of residence, may be granted a Certificate of Eligibility provided he has complete 15 hours or more of work with (1) at least one mark of A or B and with no mark of less than C, or (2) at least 21/2 times as many honor points as hours and with no mark of E. (A-4 points, B-3, C-2, D-1, E-0). f Any student in his first semester of residence holding rank above that of freshman may be granted a Certifi- cate of Eligibility if he was admitted to the University in good standing. V. Eligibility, General. In order 'to re- ceive a Certificate of Eligibility a stu- dent must' have earned at least 32 hours of academic credit in the pre- ceding semester, or six hours of aca- demic credit in the preceding summer session, with an average of at least C, and have at least a C average for his entire academic career. Unreported grades and grades of X and I are to be interpreted as E un- til removed in accordance with University regulations. If in the opinion of the Committee on Student Affairs the X or I cannot be removed promptly, the paren- thetically reported grade may be used in place of the X or I in computing the average. Students otherwise eligible, (1.) who in , the preceding semester or summer session received less than a C average, but with no grade of E, or grade interpreted as E in the preced- ing paragraph, or (2.) who carried less than the required hours specified in the first paragraph of section V, may appeal to the Committee on Student Affairs for special permis- sion. VI. Special Students. Special students are prohibited from participating in any public activity except by special 1 permission of the Committee on Stu- dent Affairs. activities of A similar nature, except by special permission of the Commit- tee on Student Affairs. ViII. Physical Disability. Students ex- cused from gymnasium work on ac- count of physical incapacity are for- bidden to take part in any public activity, except by special permission of the Committee on Student Affairs. Heads and Others Responsible for Payrolls: Kindly call at the Business Office to approve payrolls for Oc- tober. This should be done not later than Oct. 18. Edna G. Miller Payroll Clerk. Sorority Social Chairmen: Approvalj of the Dean of Women is necessary for all entertainments and social evePits at which both men and women are to be present. (1) Turn in at the Office of the Dean of Women written acceptances from two couples on the approved chaperon list for the year, together with a written statement of approval from the financial adviser. will concern all students interested in the literary tour of England projected for the coming summer session have been placed upon the shelves in the Angell Hall Study Hall. Any students wishing for the in- formation regarding the tour of England may secure that informa- I tion at the office of the Director of ithe Summer Session or from Profes- Isor Bennett Weaver of the Depart- : ment of English. Phi Lambda Upsilon Annual (Continued on Page 4) In order to obtain such permission, a (2) A card is then filled out, ap- student may in any case be required proved by the Dean of Women and to present a written recommendation taken to the Office of the Dean of Stu- from the University Health Service, dents. The card must be in the Office IX. of the Dean of Students by the Mon- General. Whenever in the opinion of day preceding the event if permis- the Committee on Student Affairs, or sion is to be received. in the opinion of the Dean of the school or college in which the student Members of the faculty of the' is enrolled, participation in a public University of Michigan who wish to activity may be detrimental to his become members of the Michigan college work, the committee may de- Education Association and who have cline to grant a student the privilege not received enrollment blanks or an- of participation in such activity. nouncements through other channels, ' k - NOW - Today and Friday. MYSTIC TEMPLES W2LLS OF DEATH- X. may secure the necessary information Special Permission. The special per- from the secretary of the University mission to participate in public activi- of Michigan district. The fee for ties in exception of Rules V, VI, VII, active membership is $3.25 for per- VIII will be granted by the Commit- sons receiving salaries of more than tee on Student Affairs only upon the $1,000: It is $2.25 for those receiving positive recommendation of the Dean $1,000 or less. An associate mem- of the School or College to which the bership is open to students at $1. student belongs. Members receive the Michigan Edu- XI cation Journal. The membership Discipline. Cases-of violation of year is from November, 1938, to No- these rules will be reported to the vember, 1939. proper disciplinary authority for Olga Wright, Secretary, action. University Elementary School An exhibition of paintings appear- ing in the Rackham building by Ya- Kun Chang, a well known contem- porary Chinese artist, has attracted great interest among connoisseurs throughout Michigan. Artists and critics from Detroit, Lansing, and even Chicago have been among the many visitors to the galleries. Mon- day morning the Central State Teach- ers' College sent its entire art de- partment, students and facultyrmem- bers, from Mount Pleasant to' Ann Arbor to study the exhibit and hear a lecture on Chinese art by Mr. Chang. Several of the pictures have been reserved by local people, to be pur- chased after the exhibition closes. Prof. James Plumer of the Institute of Fine Arts and Prof. G. B. Gooch of the College of Architecture are among the persons who have ordered drawings by Mr. Chang. The International Center, sponsor of the exhibition, has been able to have it continued until Wednesday night. This is the second extension of time made necessary by the strong interest shown in the paintings and sketches by the public. Alumnus At Tufts For Inauguration Prof. Paul A. Warren of Tufts Col- lege will represent the University at the inauguration of Dr. Leonard Carmichael as president of that in- stitution, it was announced yesterday. 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