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Honor Seminars Are Planned!
ing teaching as a career: There will port to Dr. Jackson at the Health
DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Harold Mueller Elected By BUD DOBER
N Y r r dCourses for the students who have
been admitted to the Degree Program
Kappa Kappa Psi, national honor- for Honors in Liberal Arts, in the
Junior and Senior Seminars, were
ary band fraternity, initiated 10 men announced Tuesday by Assistant Dean
Tuesday at Morris Hall, and elected Lloyd S. Woodburne. Thistprogram
officers for the coming year. was instituted last year in the liter-
Selected on the basis of scholar- ary college for a five-year trial period.
ship, personality, leadership and mu- In the Junior course in Literature,
sicianship, the following men were taught by Dr. Otto Graf, the student
eligible for membership, having served will "read examples of the epic, trag-
at least one year with the band: Al- edy, comedy, novel, historical work
bin Johnson, '43, Stuart Park, '42, and lyric poetry in order to discover
Robert Brown, '42Spec.SM, Rex Wild-grounds for criticism.
er, '42SM, Arthur Hills, '42SM, Fred-g."
Brick Eggert, '42SM, Earl Loessel, The Junior course in the develop-
40SM, Leonard Ruby, '42SM, Mar-ment of Social and Political Institu-
vin Draeger, '43SM, and J. Justin, tions will be conducted by Prof. How-
42SM. ard B. Calderwood. The students will
The newly elected officers are Har- make a "study of the ideas charac-
)ld Mueller, '41SM, president, Har- teristic of society at different periods
old Britton, '41E, vice-president; of its social, economic and political
Richard Worthington, '42SM, secre- development, such as the Age of
tary; and Sidney , Berg, SM, treas- Feudalism and the Period of Mercan-
urer. tilism. The study will be pursued
principally through reading of classic
works in social sciences."
Prof. Slosson To Speak Prof. B. D. Thuma will conduct the
Prof. Preston W. Slosson, of the Junior course in Development of the
history department, will speak at the Scientific Attitude, in which the stu-
annual spring dinner of Iota Alpha, dent will "read the classical works
national electrical engineering soci- of scientific literature to discover
ty on "The Place of the United how man has attempted to answer
States in the World Today," at 6:30 certain broad questions in particular
.m. today in the League, fields of science from ancient times
H4ANDY SERVICE
to the present."
For the Senior Seminars, those who
were in the Junior program, a con-
tinuation, though more specific, pro-
gram of studies has been planned.
The seminar in Literature In An Age
of Intellectual Crisis, led by Dr. John
Arthose, will continue a study of the
tragedy. "For the first semester, the
students will read Racine, Lillo, Vol-
taire and Lessing as well as such
readings in history, philosophy, sci-
ence, religion, economics as may help
to define tragedy in terms of that
period."
The Emergence of Modern Concepts
of the Nature of Matter, conducted
by Prof. Byron A. Soule, will "re-
view scientific activity of the 17th
and 18th centuries with an examina-
tion of subsequent development up
to the present day. Dalton, Mendel-
ieff and Becquerel will be considered."
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THURSDAY,
VOL. L.
MAY 23, 1940
No. 170
Notices
To the Members of the Guard of
Honor: A meeting for the purpose of
instruction and drill of the Guard of
Honor for the Commencement Day
Exercises will be held at Waterman
Gymnasium today at 4:00 p.m. un-
der the direction of Dr. George A.
May.
L. M. Gram, Chief Marshal.
your donations to the office of Assist-
ant Dean Lloyd Woodburne, Angell
Hall, or to the Information Desk in
the Business Office, University Hall.
You may have a receipt for your
contribution and may also designate
the country in which you wish your
contribution to be used.
Lloyd S. Woodburne
Herbert G. Watkins
Committee
be a conference today at 4:15 p.m. in'
Room 1025 Angell Hall, for all stu-
dents who are interested in the re-
quirements for the Teacher's Certi-
ficate, especially those who have not
as yet elected courses in Education.-
Dean J. B. Edmonson of the School
of Education will address the group.
Professor P. S. Welch, Chairman of<
the Teacher's Certificate Counselors,
will preside at the meeting, and Pro-
fessors C. D. Thorpe and B. W.
Wheeler, also Teacher's Certificate'
Counselors, will give additional re-
marks and be available for question-
ing.
Edward H. Kraus
All candidates expecting to receive
commission in the Construction]
Corps, U.S. Naval Reserve, will re-
Service on May 23 and 24.
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:
UNITED STATES
Maritime Personnel Representative,
salary $2,600, June 10.
Junior npector, Wage & Hour
Div., Dept. of Labor, salary $2,000,
June 10.
Associate Merchandising Special-
ist (Writer), salary $3,200. June 17.
Assitant Merchandising Specialist
(Writer), salary $2,600, June 17.
Utilization Representative, salary,
$3,200. June 17.
Field Home Electrificaion Special-
ist, salary $2,600, June 17.
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