THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Un -. . DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN SUNDAY, FEB. 18, 1940 1 render the same to the Key Clerk at of dishonesty in the final examins VOL. L. No. 98 ,the office. of the Department of I tion of a. Geology course. ,I Even modern Caesars have good Notices reason to fear daggers! Yes, that's right! It's common Notice to all Members of the Uni- knowledge among stage people that versity: The following is an extract the actor who played the part of of a by-law of the Regents (Chapter Caesar in a recent Broadway produc- III-B, Sections 8 and 9) which has tion of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" been in effect since September, 1926: was cut and bruised on the stage "It will hereafter be regarded as on numerous occasions by 'she dagger contrary to University policy for any- which is supposed to take that fam- one to have in his or her possession character's lifeany key to University buildings or OUS r parts of buildings if such key is not t James Moll. property man for Play stamped as provided (i.s. by the o Production, volunteered this and Buildings and Grounds Department). n other interesting bits of information, If such unauthorized keys are t as he described difficulties in secur- found the case shall be referred to s ing props for the group's forthcom- the Dean or other proper head of the g ing presentation of "Julius Caesar." University division involved for his u It will be given at 8:30 p.m. Wednes- action in accordance with this prin- C day through Saturday in the Lydia ciple. Any watchman or other proper Mendelssohn Theatre, with a matinee representative of the Buildings and t at 2:30 p.m, Saturday. Grounds Department, or any Dean, That dangerous dagger is one of department head or other proper Moll's chief difficulties. It has to be University official shall have the v real, he explained, and it has to be right to inspect keys believed to open sharp and actually dangerous. The University buildings, at any reason- actors, therefore, must exercise ex- able time or place. treme care in its use, he added, so "-For any individual to order, t that the play does not become too have made, or permit to be ordered I realistic! "We don't want a recur- or made, any duplicate of his or her rance of the New York mishaps." he University key, through unauthorized exclaimed, channels, must be regarded as a spe- The fatal dagger, Moll said, as well cial and willful disregard of the safe- t as various necessary swords and ty of University property." spears, are all Elizabethan in style. These regulations are called to te c Play Production's decision to give the attention of all concerned, for their s Elizabethan version of "Julius Cae- information and guidance. Any per- c sar has necessitated extensive re- son having any key or keys to Uni- p search, so that all the props, as well versity buildings, doors, or other o as costume and scenery, will be au- locks, contrary to the provisions re- thentic. cided above, should promptly sur- classified DirectoryI THE MICHIGAN DAILY FOR RENT-very quiet front single room. Steam heat, $2.50 per week. C L ASS I F I E D 810 Lawrence. 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