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Pictured above are the houses on E. Madison St. being demolished to make room fer the new $2,000,00 men's
dormitories, which will adjoin the Allen-Rumsey hous es and complete another step in the University's dorm-
building program.

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
TUESDAY, OCT. 18, 1938
VOL. XLIX. No. 20
Notices
Sorerity Presidents: Please call at'
the Offlice of the Dean of Women as
soon as possible for pledge cards
which are to be made out for Pan-
Hellenic and the Dean of Women's,
office.-
Rhodes Scholarships: The applica-
tion blanks and other materials to be
presented to the committee must be
handed in before Oct. 27, either at
118 Haven Hall, or in the History De-
partment Office, 119 Haven Hall.
Cercle Francais: Students interest-
ed in becoming members, please see
Mr. Koella, Room 200, Romance Lan-
guage Building, Monday, Tuesday, or1
Wednesday from 4 to 5:15. Only stu-
dents with at least five University
Semesters of French, including one
semester in Oral French, or the
equivalent, will be considered.
Choral Union Concert Tickets. A
limited number of season tickets and
tickets for individual concerts are
still available at the office of the
School of Music on Maynard St. Ten
concerts will be given in the series,
including recitals by Lawrence Tib-
bett, KirstenFlagstad, Josef Hofman,
Jose Iturbi, Yehudi Menuhin, Gregor
Piatigorsky, and performances by the
Boston Symphony Orchestra, the
Cleveland Symphony, the Budapest
University Chorus, and the Roth
String Quartet. Season tickets con-
tain coupons to the value of $3 when
exchanged for season tickets for the!
May Festival later in the season.
Oratorical Association Lecture
Course: Tickets may now be secured
at the Hill auditorium box office.
There are still good seats available.
The box office hours are 10-12 and
1:30 to 4 daily.
Academic Notices
Students, College of Literature, Sci-
ence, and the Arts: Because the fol-
lowing rules are new this year, stu-
dents in our College are asked to
note them particularly:
Only freshmen (students with less
than 24 hours of credit) may drop
courses without penalty through thej
eighth week of the semester. Courses
dropped by students other than fresh-
men will be recorded E if they are
dropped after the sixth week.
Erich A. Walter.
English 32, Section 2, will not meet

on Wednesday morning. K. T. Rowe.
Psychology 341Makeup Examination
will be held on Saturday, October 22,
at 9:30 A. M. in Room 2125 Natural
Science Building.
Psychology 42 Makeup Examination
will be held on Saturday, October 22,

at 9:30 A. M. in Room 2125 Natural tion with the Summer Institute of
Science Building. Far Eastern Studies, now re-opened
by special request with alterations

Candidates for thie Master's Degree
in history: The language examination 1
will be given at 4 p.m., Friday, Nov.
18, in Room B Haven. Students must
bring their own dictionaries. Copies
of old examinations are on file in the!
basement study hall in the General
Library. Students may register for
the examination in the History De-
partment Office, 119' Haven Hall.
Actuarial Students. There will be
a meeting of all actuarial students
Tuesday at. 3 p.m. in Room 3201 A.H.

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and additions. Oct. 12-Nov. 5. At
the College of Architecture. Daily
(excepting Sundays) 9 to 5.
Ann Arbor Artists' Exhibition: 16th
Annual Ann Arbor Artists' Exhibi-
tion, held under the auspices of the
Ann Arbor Art Association, in the
Galleries of Alumni Memorial Hall.
Daily 2-5 p.m., through Oct. 26.
Lectures
University Lecture: Mr. Roland D.
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MARSHALL'S D U- *LE
CUT-RATE DRUG STORE
231 South State Street 8 Doors North of Kresge's
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 18, 1W38
15c Prince Albert 500 ,Atest
TOBACCO Cleansing ssues
9c 19C
NOTARY PUBLIC WITH SEAL - ALL HOURS.
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A New Shipment of ARROW PRODUCTS Now on Display at

Those who cannot be present are re-
quested to see Dr. Greville before the
meeting.
Exhibitions
An Exhibition of Early Chinese
Pottery: Originally held in con junc-

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This is National Arrow Week!
High time you hopped off the wagon
and treated yourself to Arrow's best
in shirts, collars, ties, handkerchiefs
and underwear. If you want to be first
nn the campus to wear what everyone
else will be wearing six months hence,
see an Arrow dealer today-between
classes, and scoop up some Arrows.
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Blowers and showers
25c up

Whites, stripes and
checks $2 up
A seat full of
comfort .. 65c up

BOYD

WALTON

Tie one on ,$1, $1.50
A R R'
If it hasn't an Arrow label,
it isn't Arrow

Collar correctness 25c

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Also
Pete Smith Crime
Novelty Series

JITTER BUG
CONTEST
Midnight Show Friday-All Seats
Reserved at 40c.
Special Screen Show
Prizes Galore
Contestants register Now

You will find a Complete Line of Arrow Products at
The Foremost Clothiers in Washtenaw County
DOWNTOWN - Next to Wuerth Theatre

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