THE MICHIGAN DAILY - - --- - Troubled Youth DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN i'ublication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:30; 11 :00 am Saturday until 3:30; 11:00 a.m. on Saturday. FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1938 days from October to June, except VOL. XLIX. No. 5 during holiday periods, the Main Medical School Faculty Members Reading Room and the Periodical Room of the General Library are kept attending special convocation: All open from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. those appearing in cap and gown at j .Books from other parts of the build-j the Convocation are asked to be pres- ent in the Robing Room, beneath the, platform of The Lecture Hall of the. ;: Horace A. Rackham Sclool of Gradu- ate Studies, at 9:45 Saturday morn- ing, Oct. 1. Entrance to the Robing; Room is from the driveway on Huron' Street. Faculty, School of Education: The first regular meeting of the year will be held on Monday, Oct. 3, at 12 o'clock noon at the Michigan Union. To the Members of the Faculty of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. The first regular meeting of the faculty of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts for the aca- demic session of 1938-39 will be held in Room 1025 'Angell Hall, Oct. 3, 1938, at 4:10 p.m. A large attendance at this initial meeting is particularly desired. Edward H. Kraus. Agenda: 1. Adoption of the minutes of the A troubled youth has 15-year-old meeting of June 6, 1938, which have King Peter of Yougoslavia whose been distributed by campus mail country is governed, because of his (pages 436-451). age, by a regency. But anxiety fur- 2. Memorial to the late Professor rows even his young brow. Yugo- Orma F. Butler. Committee: Pro- slavia with Czechoslovakia and fessors Henry A. Sanders, Philip L. Rumania form the Little Entente. Schenk, John G. Winter, Chairman. 3. Introduction of new members of professorial rank. Marley To Discuss 4. Report of the nominating com- mittee. The committee consists of: Fascism Sunday Prof. Verner W. Crane, Chairman. JProf. Theophil H. Hildebrandt "Fascism in the Saddl" will be the ,Prof. Neil H. Williams Prof. Walter A. Reichart topic of a talk by Rev. H. P. Marley Prof. Karl Litzenberg at the Unitarian Church on Sunday, 5. Election:- Oct. 2. On Oct. 16 he will discuss a. Members on the Executive Com- "Two Men of Mexico." mittee for a three-year term to suc- ceed Professors Campbell Bonner These addresses are part of a pro- and Heber D. Curtis, whose terms of gram of Sunday xaddresses by the office have expired. One member Unitarian Church, and the latter talk to replace Prof. Arthur S. Aiton; ab- will cover Mr. Marley's two months' sent on leave, for the first semester visit to Mexico City during the past of the current academic year. summer. Other topics include "Evo- b. Members of the Library Com- lution and Devolution," "Balance mittee to succeed Sheet of Religion" and "Personality- 1. Professor Ermine C. Case as Inherited or Acquired." representative of Group II. 2. Professor Albert Hyma, repre- . sentative at large. Red Cross Here Seeking 6. Reports:l Funds For Aid In East a. Executive Committee, by Pro-' fessor John F. Shephard. In order to assist relief workers in b. Executive Board of the Gradu- the seven eastern seaboard states re- ate School by Professor Floyd Bar-' cently hurricane and flood stricken, tell. ing which are needed for Sunday use will be made available in the Main Reading Room if request is made on Saturday to an Assistant in the read- ing room where the books are usually shelved. New Graduate Students: All stu- dents registering in the Graduate School this semester for the first time, are required to write a general exam- ination. This will be given in Hill Auditorium, Oct. 1, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. This is the final time limit. Many will finish earlier. Previous preparation is not neces- sary. This is intended as an aid to your departmental advisers but prin- cipally to assist you individually in your further work. It is one of the systematic methods of self-analysis with which you should be familiar. An individual report will be made. Instructors will arrange for your absence from classes where necessary. Please be on time. C. S. Yoakum, Dean. Mail for Students, Faculty, and temporary residents at the University: All students and new members of the faculty should call at the U. S. Post Office and make out pink card, "Order to Change Address," Form 22, if they have not already done so. This applies also to temporary residents in Ann Arbor who may be doing ref- erence or research work on the cam- pus. Unidentifiable mail is being held in Room 1, University Hall, for the fol- lowing addresses: Albert, A. James Alexander, E. Barowsky, Margie Barry, R. K. Bebb, William M. Jr. Bennett, J. Douglass Bent, David Berry, Wm. H. Bock, June E. Bottorff, David C. Bowman, Mary Helen Boyd, Verna Brown, Robert Buckingham, Bill Chapman, Donald H. Clark, Goodwin, Jr. Clarke, Harry Clawson, Margie Clyde, Bill Colberg, Wilton Coon, T. E. douzens, Dorothy Cross, Herbert Lem Czuizler, Otto J. Dare, Mon Demandante, Miss Deutch, Murry DeVito, Alfred T. Dunbar, Ruth Dutwater, Kenneth Dworks, Martin Edelberg, Irving M. Ellis, Sheldon Ellis, Shirley Erickson, Marcus E. Emunson, Bryce Enns, Prof. Gustav Evans, Alfred S. Farr, Arthur Feikens, John Foster, George Foth, Jos. & Ethel Gaerttner, E. R. Galson, Walter L. Gates, Florence Gerlach, Carl Gilbert, Benjamin Gilbert, Charles Goldstick, Jeanne Graham, Herbert M. Graves, Miriam G. Groeniss, Jean Hackett, Herbert Halpin, Hazel Hanley, Elaine Hendrian, Jean Henry, John Hennigan, D onna Gertrude Hilton, Ray Hollinger, Fonda Hook, Robert Hopkins, Frank P. Hulett, Wayne Jack, Bernice Jampel, Morton Jimerson, Helen Kalajian, Vahan Kazamer, Mr. Keattey, Louise Krumbein, Jacob Kurnitsky, Sid Lardner, Rex, Jr. Lauterbach, Norman Law, Arthur, Jr. Leckner, Arthur Levine, Joseph Lewisohn, Marjorie Lockwood, Raymond Loutral, Charles Francis Manchester, Elizabeth Martin, Alfred E. Martin, Frederick Mayon, Mrs. H. A. McCarthy, N. D. Milford, Dr. Albert F. Mitchell, Evelyn G. Mohlin, Gertrude Morgan, Dan J. Morrell, Robert C. Nussbaum, Jane Ethel O'Connor Oppenheimer, Dorothea Ostenson, Burton Ostrow, Phil Packer, Loren D. Pammel, Joyce Parshall, Dald Patton, Stella Paulus, Edward Collins Pearl, Penelope M. Peck, Helen M. Peevin, J. J. Perkins, John A. Petterson, Geo. Pearman, Allenby Philbrick, Edwin D. Power, Phoebe Quartz, Beatrice M. Raddatz, Bob Ramelow, Ruth ..-- . ,s : w,_ the Washtenaw county chapter of the American Red Cross is accept- ing contributions from any individuals interested in helping, it was an- nounced yesterday. c. Deans' Conference, by Dean Ed- ward H. Kraus. d. Administrative Board, by Pro- fessor Wilber R. Humphreys. e., Academic Counselors, by Profess sor Arthur Van Duren. f. Enrollment Statistics, by Regis- trar Ira M. Smith. . g: Summer Session, by Director Louis A. Hopkirns. Fraternity Registration: All new students desiring to be rushed or to pledge a fraternity must register at the Union, Room 306, between three and five this week. Sunday Library Service. 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