THEMICHIGANDAILY U.S. Holding National Survey Of Interstate Trade Barriers DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1940 Michigan are requested to order caps VOL. L. No. 142 and gowns immediately at the Moe Sport Shop or Van Boven Inc. It is Notices necessary to place these orders at once in order that the caps and gowns Apparatus Exchange: The Regents may be delivered in time for the con- at their meeting in March, 1927, au- vocation, April 26. thorized an arrangement for the sale Ira M. Smith, Secretary of scientific apparatus by one de- Committee on Honors Convocation partment to another, the proceeds of the sale to be credited to the Seniors: Interesting and instruc- budget account of the department tive bulletins are published by the University of Michigan several times from which the apparatus is trans- a year. These bulletins are mailed ferred. to all graduates and former students. Departments having apparatus In order that you may receive these, which is not in active use are advised please see that your correct address to send description thereof to the is on file at all times at the Alumni iCatalog Office, University of Michi- University Chemistry Store, of which gn uet aly ietr Prof. R. J. Carney is director. The gan. Lunette Hadley, Director. Chemistry store headquarters are in Room 223 Chemistry Building. An Prospective Applicants for the effort will be made to sell the appara- Combined Curricula: The final date tus to other departments which are for filing of applications for admis- likely to be able to use it. In some sion to the various combined curricula instances the apparatus may be sent for September, 1940, is April 20. Ap- to the University Chemistry store on plication forms may be filled out in consignment and if it is not sold Room 1210 Angell Hall. Medical within a reasonable time, it will be students should please note that ap- returned to the department from plication for admission to the Medi- which it was received. The object cal School is not application for ad- of this arrangement is to promote mission to the Combined Curriculum. economy by reducing the amount of A separate application should be unused apparatus. It is hoped that made out for the consideration of departments having such apparatus the Committee on Combined Curric- will realize the advantage to them- ula. selves and to the University in avail- ing themselves of this opportunity. Candidates for the Teacher's Cer- Shirley W. Smith. tificate for June 1940, to be recom- mended by the School of Education, To the Members of the University are requested to call at the office Council: There will be a special meet- of the School of Education, 1437 ing of the University Council on UES, during the week of April 22, Monday, April 22, at 4:15 p.m., in between the hours of 1:30 and 4:30, Room 1009 A.H., to consider a recom- to take the Teacher Oath which is mendation from the Senate Advisory a requirement for the certificate. Committee on University Affairs which had been referred to that com- 800 Union Life Memberships Are mittee by the Council at the last Now Ready to Be Given Out: All men meeting. students who have completed the Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary equivalent of four years of academic work at the University of Michigan James ,W. Glover Scholarship in paying full tuition each year, may Actuarial Mathematics: Applications now obtain their Life Membershi: for this scholarship for next year are pins from the Michigan Union by now being received. Information presenting their tuition receipt foi and blanks may be secured in the the current semester at the Unior Mathematics Department Office. Ap- Business Office. plications must be filed in that office The Business Office is open Mon- by May 1 in order to be considered. day through Friday from 8 a.m. u4- til 5 p.m. Faculty, School of Education: A special luncheon meeting of the fac- Monroe Calculating Machine- No. ulty will be held Monday noon, 143,367 is missing from the mathe- April 22, at the Michigan Union. matical statistics laboratory, 3003 Angell Hall. Will the person having Senior and Graduate Students: this machine kindly return it al Those senior and graduate students once to the Mathematics Depart- who have been invited to be guests of ment, as this machine is needed. honor at the Seventh Annual Honors Convocation of the University of Summer Employment: The Detroit i s 3 r i 1 a L I _i a f I VI x e 7 M, S e a e c Y p y Cll 3 g ill MICHIGAN Mar; ealy . Doald l~e L ~bC~t7F~ INDAe Civil Service Commission announces an examination for Playleader (Male and Female) to be held Friday, May 3, 1940, 4:00 to 6:06 p.m. in Ann Arbor. Applicants must be citizens of the United States, legal residents of Detroit, and between the ages of 20 and 35 years. Application blanks may be received at the Bureau of Appointments, 201 Mason Hall, office hours 9-12, 2-4. Academic Notices Sociology 141, Criminology: There will be no meeting of the quiz section today. Students who have signed to visit the State Prison of Southern Michigan will meet at 8:00 a.m. to- day at the Michigan Union. Far Eastern Art: Students in F.A. 192 are reminded of the Sunday Eve- ning Reading, etc., 1505 Golden Ave. 7 to 9 p.m. April 21. Exhibitions There will be an exhibit of the etchings of the late Dr. Warren P. Lombard, and a retrospedtive exhibit of the paintings of Horatio W. Shaw, pupil of the American artist, Thom- as Eakins, in Alumni Memorial Hall, beginning Friday, April 19 and end- ing May 3. The gallery will be open from 2-5 every day, including Sundays. A preview of the exhibits for members ,Jr Also MARCH OF TIME Presents. American Youth - 1940 Next Attraction IN PERSON ON STAGE GEORGE HALL and His ORCHESTRA with DOLLY DAWN r I Please Note Shows at 2 00 - 4:20 - 6:42 - 9:05 Feature at 2 12 4:30 - 6:55 - 9:17 C- MM1-1 -w m m too mu - ---%A Em MYIII /1I= I I