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E AMTCHIGAN"-DATLY.

DAILY OFF ICIAL BULLETIN(

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SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1940
VOL. L. No. 148

Notices

Staff Assistants' Applications: Stu- 4
dents who will be enrolled in the Uni- I1
versity during the coming year and
who wish to apply for Staff Assistant-
ships in the Residence Halls for Men1
and Women may obtain application;
blanks in the Office of the Director
of Residence Halls, 205 South Wing.;
Preference will be given to graduate;
and professional students in the selec-
tion of appointees for Stockwell
Hall, for the Adelia Cheever House,
for the Fast and West Quadrangles,
and for Fletcher Hall. A few Staff
Assistantships in Mosher Hall and in
other Houses will be open to under-
graduates. Undergraduates whoi
have lived in University of Michigan
-Residence Halls are by no means dis-
couraged from making application.
Karl Litzenberg
M. Gomberg Scholarship and Paul
F. Bagley Scholarship in Chemistry:
These scholarships of $200 each are
open to juniors and seniors majoring
in chemistry. Preference will be giv-
en to those needing financial assist-
ance. Application blanks may be ob-
tained in Room 212 Chemistry Build-
ing and must be filed not later than
May 10. ,
Carnegie Foundation for the Ad-
vancement of Teaching. Mr. Charles
R. Langmuir representing the Foun-
dation will be here Friday, May 3. He
is bringing with him the examination
questions which Mr. Learned present-
ed here in- March. Many faculty
members, have expressed a wish to see
these questions. Mr. Langmuir will
have them on display in the Board
Room of the Rackham Building Fri-
day, May 3, from 9 to 12 in the morn-
ing and from 1 to 3:30 in the after-
noon. We have also invited him to
speak on the technical problems in-
volved in making such examinations
at 4:15 p.m. in the Amphitheatre of
the Rackham Building on the same
day.
Five major universities have already
used this examination experimental-
ly with entering graduate students,
and twelve leading colleges gave it
to their senior classes in February
of this year. Mr. Langmuir will also
discuss some of the results of these
examinations.
C. S. Yoakum
Freshmen and Sophomores, College
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MICHIGAN
Today ard Saturday
STRANGE WONDERS!
DIFERENT THRILLS!

of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
The Academic Counselors will begin
approval of elections for the first
semester of the 1940-41 academic
year on April 29. You will be sent a
postcard requesting you to make an
appointment with your Counselor for
this purpose. It is expected that you
will answer this summons promptly.
It will be possible for you at this time
to receive attention that cannot pos-
sibly be given during the rush of
registration in September and will
save you much time and trouble if
attended to before you leave in June.
This applies to students who will
have less than 60 hours of course
credit in June.
Arthur Van Duren, Chairman
Academic Counselors
Doctoral Examination of Frederick
Earle Lyman will be held at 1:30
p.m. today in 3089 N.S. Mr. Ly-
man's department of specikaliza-
tion is Zoology. The title of his
thesis is "Limnological Investigations
of the Ephemeroptera in Douglas
Lake, Cheyoygan County, Michigan,
with Special Reference to the Distri-
bution of Immature Stages."
Professor P. S. Welch, as chairman
of the committee, will conduct the ex-
amination. By direction of the Ex-
ecutive Board, the chairman has the
privilege of inviting members of the
faculty and advanced doctoral can-
didates to attend the examination
and to grant permission to others who
might wish to be present.
C. S. Yoakum
Seniors: Interesting and instructive

bulletins are mailed by the University
to the complete alumni body several
times each year. You will appreciate
and enjoy these bulletins. In order
that you may receive these, please see
that your correct address is on file
at the Alumni Catalog Office at all
times.
Lunette Hadley, Director
The University Bureau of Appoint-
ments and Occupational Information
has received notice of the following
Civil Service examinations. Last date
for filing application is noted in each
case.
MICHIGAN:.
Prison Social Worker Al, salary
range $140-160, May 17.
Prison Social Worker I, salary
range, $150-190, May 17.
Student Personnel Assistant A (En-
gineering), entrance salary $100, May
17.
Student Personnel Assistant A
(Busn. Admin.), entrance salary $100,
May 17.
Student Personnel Assistant A

(General), entrance salary $100, May
17.
The Civil Service Comission of
the City of Detroit announfces an exj-
amination on Saturday, May 11, for
JUNIOR TECHNICAL CLRK (Busi-
ness Administration, Engineering,
and General). Applications and ques-
tionnaires must be filed by Saturday,
May 4.
Complete announcements on f1e
at the University Bureau of Appoint-
ments and Occupational information,
201 Mason Hall. Office hours: 8-12
and 2-4.
May Festival Tickets: A limited
number of tickets are available for all
May Festival concerts, except Friday
night. These are being disposed of;
in the order of application at the
School of Music office on Maynard
Street. A limited number of stand-
ing room tickets will be placed on
sale for all concerts.
Academic Notices
Ch.E. 29: The salt run shift sched-
ule will be posted this morning, on
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