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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAILY OFFICI

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 1939
VOL. L. No. 45
Notces.
Freshmen, College 'of Literature,
Science, and The Arts: Freshmen
may not drop courses without E grade
after Saturday, November 18. In ad-
ministering this rule, students with
less than 24 hours of credit are con-
sidered freshmen. Exceptions may
be made in extraordinary circum-
stances, such as severe or long con-
tinued illness.
E. A. Waiter,. Assistant Dean
Faculty, College of Literature, Sci-
ence, anid the Arts:
Midsenester reports are due not
later than Saturday, Nov. 18. More
cards, if needed, can be had at my
office.
These reports should name those
students, freshman and upperclass,
whose standing at midsemester time
is D or E, not merely those who re-
ceive D or E in so-called midsemes-
ter examinations.
Students electing our courses, but
registered in other schools or col-
leges of the University, should be re-
ported to the school or college in
which they are registered.
E. A. Walter, Assistant Dean.
School of Education, School of Mu-
sic: Midsemester reports indicating
students enrolled in these units doing
unsatisfactory work in any unit of
the University are due in the office of
the school, Saturday, Nov. 18. Report
blanks for this purpose may be se-
cured from the office of the school of
from Room 4, U.H.
Students, College of Engineering.
The final day for removal of Incoin-
pletes will be Saturday, Nov. 18.
A. H. Lovell, Secretary.
Students, College of Engineering:
The final day for Dropping Courses
without record will be Saturday, Nov.
18. A course may be dropped only
with permission of the classifier af-
ter cdnference with the instructor.
A. H. Lovell, Secretary.
College of Architecture: Midsemes-
ter reports indicating students en-
rolled in this college doing unsatis-
factory work in any unit of the Uni-
versity are due in he office of the
college, Saturday, Nov. 13. Report
blanks for this purpose may be se-
cured from the office of the college or
from Room 4, U.H.
Robert L. Williams,
Assistant Registrar.
Schools of Education Freshmen:
Courses dropped after Wednesday,
Nov. 22, will be recorded with the
grade of E except under extraordi-
nary circumstances. No course is
considered officially dropped unless
it has been reported in the office of
the Registrar, Room 4, University
Hall.
Upperclassmen: Former students of

Bay City, Benton Harbor, Birming-
--- -ham, Bronson, Caro, Chelsea, Cold-
water, Cranbrook, Culver, Dearborn,
A L BU LLET IN Detroit (Cass, Central, Cooley, Cou-
A L L) LETtry Day, Denby, Eastern, Mackenzie, ,
-_ _ _ _ Miss Newman's, Northeastern, Nor-
thern, Northwestern, Pershing, Red-
ford, 'Southeastern, Southwestern,
the junior colleges at Bay City, Flint, Western), Detroit University School,
Highland Park, Muskegon, and Porta DeVilbiss, Dowagiac, East Grand Rap-
Huron are reminded of the confer- ids, Ecorse, Elyria, Fenton, Ferndale,
ences with their former deans in the Flat Rock, Flint, Greenville, ,Grosse
Main Lecture Hall of the Horace H. Pointe, Hastings, Highland Park,
Rackham School of Graduate Studies Howe, Howell, Jackson, Kingswood,
Thursday morning, Nov. 16. Any Kiskiminetas, Lansing,. Lincoln Park,
other students from these colleges Manchester, Marshall, Mendon, 1i-
who may not have been notified by lan, Monroe, Mt. Clemens, New Trier,
mail are invited. Niles, Northville, Onsted, Owosso, Pe-
Ira M. Smith, Registrar. quaming, Plymouth, Pontiac, Pbrt
Huron, River Rouge, Royal Oak, Sagi-
- Freshmen from the following hightnaw, St. Joseph, Saugatuck, South
schools are reminded of the confer- Lyon, Standish, Three Rivers, Tren-
ences with their former principals ton, Walled Lake, Watervliet, Wayne,
in the Horace H. Rackham School of Wyandotte, Ypsilanti.
Graduate Studies ,Thursday morning, Ira M. Smith, Registrar.
Nov. 16:

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