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THE MICHIG A NDA ILY

TUESDAY,

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A nArbor
Here Is Today's News
In Summary
The thin line of Ann Arbor Civill
War veterans lost another members
Monday he was Joseph Holt
Wickcliffe, 93 years old, who died at
his home.here after a loiig illness ...
he moved to Ann Arbor from Mon-
roe in 1899.
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First public: showing of motion1
pictures of the State game in.
Ann Arbor will be made before*
the University club at a football
meeting in the Union today..
but Pontiac alumni were the first
to see the films f. Bob Morgan,,
of the alumni department, took a
trip over there Monday for a lun-
cheon meeting.
Washtenaw County's Board of Su-
pervisors is faced with a couple of
problems right now . one of them
concerns the establishment of suit-
able machinery:to take care of welfare
needs ... and the other.is a proposal
for the establishment ,of a "county
health unit" here.
They took a look at the ther-
mometer up at the University Ob-
servatory Sunday and then ran
for the record books. Observatory
officials then announced that the
temperature had hit 86.8. de-
grees ... the highest .mark in 30
years.
Mrs. George F. Alber of Shlaron
township has become the first woman
in history to sit on the Washtenaw
County board of supervisors . . . she
arrived for Monday's meeting
with official credentials certifying her
appointment in the place of her hus-
band who is ill.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

Goidhamer Will Address
County Medigal Society
Dr. S. Miitoa Goldhamer of the
departnent of internal medicine in
University Hospital will discuss
"Transfusion and the Bloodbank" at
6:15 p.m. today in the Union at the
first fall meeting of the Washtenaw
County Medical Society.
Postgraduate courses to be given
at University Hospital were an-
nounced by Dr. W. M. Brace, secre-
tary of the Society.

. Power To Talk.Today
"My Experiences in Germany" will
.be the subjec't discussed by Eugene
Power, '30BAd., at 8:15 p.m. today,.
This first of a series of professional
meetings sponsored by Alpha Kappa
Psi will be held at the chapter house
at 1325 Washtenaw. Mr. Power will
illustrate his talk with pictures taken
while travelihg in Europe during the
past summer.

TUESDAY, OCT 10,. 1939.
VOL. L No. 14
Notices
Students. College of Literature, Sci-
ence, and. the Arts:
Election cards filed after the end
of the first week of the.semester may
be accepted by the . Registrar's Office
only if they are, approved by Assis-
tant Dean Walter.
Students who fail to file their elec.-
lion blanks by the close of the third
week, even though they have regis-
tered and have attended classes un-
officially, will forfeit their privilege
of continuing in the College for the
semester. If such students-have paidl
any tuition fees, Assistant Dear Wal-
ter will issue a withdrawal card for
them.
Telephone number of Dr. Scani o,
listed as 541, should be changed. to
407.
At a meeting of the Executive Com-
mittee of the Interfraternity Council,
Friday, Oct. 6, 1939, the Theta Chi
Fraternity was fined for a violation
of the rules pertaining to the hours
for rushing. The freshman involved
was denied the privilege of pledging
for one semester.
Perspectives: All students who in-

tend to' work on "Perspectives" this
semester must secure eligibility cards
immediately at the office of the Dean
of Students, Room 2, University Hall.
A cademic Notices
Students, College of Literature,,
Science, and the Arts:
No course may be elected for credit
after the end of the third week. Sat-
urday, October 14, is therefore the
last date on which new elections may
be approved. The willingness of an
individual instructor to admit a stu-
dent later does not affect the opera-
tion of this rule.
Preliminary Ph.D. Examinations in
Economics: For persons qualified to
write them, 'examinations will be held
on Oct. 30-Nov. 1. Please notify the
Department office at once if you plan
to write the examinations at this
time.
1. L Sharfmain.
School of Education Students,
Changes of Elections: No course may
be elected for credit after Saturday,
Oct. 14. Students must report all
changes of elections at the Registrar's
Office, Room 4, University Hall. Mem-
bership in a class does not cease not
begin until all changes have been
thus officially registered. Arrange-
ments made with the instructors are
not official changes.
Psychology. 31 Makeup Examina-
tion for all lecture sections will be
held Thursday, October 12, at 7:30
(Continued on Page 4)

General
.Electric
Rado
MICHIGAN
A-wave. No aeriol, no ground,
no plug-in. Plays outdoors, in-F
doors, anywhere. A Portoble
BatterySet. Every student can
use one.j
You shall have music wherever
you go! Dance anywhere. Fine
on long evenings, alone or not.
Take it skating, hiking, traveling!
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