THE MICHIGAN DAILY .1 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the officeof the Summer Session until 3:30 p.m:; 11:00 a.m. Saturday SUNDAY, OCT. 1, 1939 VOL. L. No. 7 Notices To The Members of the Faculty of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: The first regular meeting of the Faculty of the College of Literature, Science, and the~ Arts for the aca- demic session of 1939-1940 will be held in Room 1025 Angell Hall. on Monday, Oct. 2, at 4:10 p.m. A full attendance is desired. Agenda: 1. Consideration of the minutes of the meeting of June 5, 1939. 2. Introduction of new members of professorial rank. 3. Election of: a. Panel of six persons, from which two are to be appointed to member- ship on the Executive Conimittee by President Ruthven. b. Three members to the Library Committee. 4. Consideration of the mimeo- graphed reports of: a. Executive Committee, prepared' by Professor Ralph A. Sawyer. b. Executive Board of the Gradu- ate School, prepared by Professor Louis I. Bredvold. c. Deans' Conference, prepared by Dean Edward H. Kraus. 5. Consideration of oral reports on: a. Administrative Board, by As- sistant Dean Erich A. Walter. b. Academic Counselors, by Assis- tant Professor Arthur Van Duren, Jr. c. Enrollment, by Registrar Ira M. '4Smith..., c. Enrollment, by Registrar Ira M. Smith. d. Admissions with Advanced Standing, by Assistant Professor lCharles-M. Davis. e. Summer Session, by Director Louis A. Hopkins. 6. New business. Edward H. Kraus. Faculty, Sehool of Education: The first luncheon meeting of the facul- ty will be held on Monday, Oct. 9 (rather than Oct. 2 as regularly scheduled) at 12 o'clock noon at the Michigan Union. Choral Union Merabers. Notices of acceptance have been sent to the following applicants for membership in the Choral Union: First Sopranos: Bertha F. Al- krecht, Elizabeth Allen, Camilla J. Ayers, Virginia M. Baumgardner, Helen M. Beck, Hannah G. Belcher, Harriet Ruth Bennett, Katherine S. Bevis, Joan V. Bondurant, Lola M. Bradstreet, Geraldine Braun, Leone L. Chapman, Mrs. Jack Dendy, Lu- cille L. Eberle, Barbara J. Fairbairn, Nancy V. Fowler, Evelyn S. Fry, Irene E. Hamilton, Elizabeth B. Harwood, CLASSIFIED ADVEI Fay Hootkins, Jean G. Hubbard, Alwilda J. Kelly, Mary W. Kesler, Mary M. Leighton, Helen L. Mac- Laren, Helen H. Margoian, E. Lucy Marshall, Margaret V. Martin, Jo- Anne Morris, Dorothy I Munro, Mary Roberta Munro, Helen M. Nutting, M. Eileene Oberling, Edna A. O'Connor, Beatrice M. Patton, Irene E. Pearson, Carolyn I. Ray- burn, Vera H. Ros, Jeannette Rose, Helen Ryde, Anna Hope Schaeffer, Vera J. Smith, Mrs. Stewart Tay- lor, Ellen Harriet Was, Miriam West- erman, Virginia White, Ethel Louise Winnai, Eileen V. Wismer, Margaret E. Woodruff, Gertrude M. Zuidema, Jean A. Goll. Second Sopranos: Dorothy S. Amendt, Caroline J. Anderson, Mad- eline E. Ardner, Doris E. Ball, Carol E. Campbell, Betty A. Chaufty, Jean E. Crawford, Ruth N. Ess, Aurelia M. Erickson, Carolyn E. Fowle, Eliz- abeth G. French, Rita Hart, Roberta M. Hedrick, Betty R. Hileman, Chris- Line E. Honeck, Lela M. Huss, Edith Irwin, Esther L. Jewell, Betty A. Krall, Dorothy V. Keene, Choon-Cha 4..ee, Lewella L. Lyke, Lillian S. Mack, Jewel M. Maybee, Catherine H. McDermott, Mary K. McSherry, Irene Mendelssohn, Rosalyn L. Mil- ler, Osna R. Palmer, Lonna E. Par- ker, Mary E. Phelps, Mary Alice Quick, Helen E. Ralston, Eliizabeth H. Rundell, Janet Sargent, Cary F. Schwab, Pauline Slavin, Marie E. Snyder, Joan E. Stevens, Priscilla G. Stockwell, Marjorie J. Taylor, Char- lotte M. Tuite, Alfreda L. Walker, Margaret A. Westing, Grace E. Wil- son, Grace Tupper, Barbara M. Zapp, Jean M. Zemmer. First Alto: Grace E.' Miller, Meri- RLTISING STUDENTS - Have clean, fresh clothes. Student Bundle-mini- mum 5 lbs.-Shirts 12c-no extra charge for socks and handkerchiefs. Regular prices: Shirts 14c, Socks 4c, Shorts 6c, Towels 4c, Under- shirts 5c, Handkerchiefs 2c. All mending on finished work free of charge. Ace Laundry, 1114 S. Uni- versity. 721 DANCING INSTRUCTION -14 DANCE-Tap or Ballroom, Piano, classical or swing, note or ear. Uni- versity Grad. Guaranteed quick learning. Dial 8578. Ruth Patton. PRIVATE I NSTRUCTION -15 PUBLIC Evening School Classes be- gin Monday evening, Oct. 9, at the Ann Arbor High School. Business, hobby,recreation and academic courses are offered. Low registra- tion fee. For further information call 5797. TUTOR-Wanted in physics 171. Call collect for Maurice at Ypsilanti, 1645W TYPING- 18 VIOLASTEIN-Experienced typist and notary public, excellent work. 706 Oakland, phone 6327. 3 MISCELLANEOUS--20 RENT A RADIO $1 a month Few fine sets left STOFFLET'S 327 S. Main 523 Liberty bah A. Leach, Betty K. Baer, Janet Davis, Beulah M. Eddy, Eleanore Aldworth, Celia Chao, Jean A. Long- ford, Elizabeth J. Karshner, Helen E. ;Roberts, Clara M. Wiederhoft, Susan E. Kerr, Margaret R. Deinzer, Betty M. Lombard, Dorothy L. Mor- ris, Margery R. Mellott, Dorothy Curtis Kinkead, Leanor Grossman, grace Eager, Anna V. LaRue, Con- stance E. Gilbertson, Evelyn. M. Courville, Miriam Leaflang, Grace I. Jones, Viola M. Modlin, Helen R. Zeeb, Helen Westlin Elsie R. Litman, Alta H. Woodworth, Betty C. Ram- say, Betty Ann Nordman, Louise Pauline Weidmann, Donna E. Baisch, Virginia Clendening, Jean R. Eber- sole, Dorothy E. Eckert, Hope B. Eddy,. Catherine Ennest, Jean E. Fairfax, Marion M. Hyde, Gladys K. Kanfield, Sarah E. Lacey, Dorothy M. Lancaster, Martha McCrory, Dor- othy J. Sampson, Margaret C. Se- crist, Maida R. Sharfman, Marianne K. Smart, Vera W. Spooner, Forothy Tyrrell, Ann D. Wehner, Helen A. Weissman, Jean Westerman, Betty J. Winkel, Doris H. Yoder, Adelaide A. Boehm. Second Alto: Norma C. Beach, Maxine R. Bertuccii, Grace H. Blake, Betty M. Burk, Barbara M. Cahoon, Adelaide L. Carter, Betty Chandler, Ruth Marie Chatard, Suzanne S. Chilman, Ruth J. Cleary, Esther Col- ton, Mary L. Cummings, Karwyn E. Dahl, Janet F. Dickinson, Helen 0. Dunlap, Mrs. E. E. E'wing, Jane Fishbein, Winifred J. Flowers, Ada Goldman, Geraldine M. Hartman, Betty A. Hathaway, Mildred E. Hayes, Estella Holtman, Eleanor L. Hughes, Mary E. Lowery, Norma Doris Malmos, Grace A. Matthews, Doris E. McGlove, Selora G. Messing, Laura Mohrmann, Violet Oulbegian, Ruth H. Patton, Virginia Phelps, Joan L. Reutter, Ruth G. Rogers, Josephine M. Rouse, Katherine M. Sarich, Dorothy E. 'Shapland, Famee L. Shisler, Mary Snedecor, June Tienken, Hilda E. Van Alstyne, Sylvia R. Wargelin, Melrose E. White, Flor- cnce J. Young, Marguerite R. Zum- stein. First Tenors: Robert L. Burgan, Franklin Dugan, John P. Edmonds, Everett E. Ewing, Austin I. Fink, 3lenn K. Gunderson, Robert W. Hol- land, Russell E. Jenter, Richard H. Kauffman, Robert B. Lindberg, Kenneth T. Marshall, Anthony S. Mignery, Jack H. Ossewaard, Lewis V. Pankaskie, Ira Pfeifle, Donald M. Richardson, Erwin E. Scherdt, Jack H. Secrist, Kennedy Slack, Erle L. Steward, Joseph Barber, Charles Jaslow, Robert G. Dimler, Richard C. Weatherwax,. Robert C. Werner. Second Tenors: William N. Bar- nard, Harmon Bayer, Donald D. Dickinson, Esmond W. Hall, Paul R. Jones, Harold M. Levinson, Sidney E. Little, Leonard D. Kurtz, Charles L. Nord, Lee E. North, Robert G. Parker, Maurice S. Reien, William Rutherford, Robert B. Shanklin, Vincent A. Vis, Gerald E. Wentworth. First Bass: John R. Anderson, James N. Bailey, Richard C. Baker, Robert J. Brown, Kenneth Byler, John F. Clifford, Francis J. Cook, George F. Cox, Marshall F. Crouch, Frank E. Fisher, Harold Fishman, Bertram D. Gable, Tom Goodwin, Gordon Haaxma, Ford V. Hauser, Theodore W. Hildebrandt, Vahan A. Kalajan, Karl Karsian, Horace G. Jones, Myrle King, Robert P. Knee- land, Edwin C. Kruth, Robert E. Lee- son, Fred E. List, Earl O. Loessel, Vladimir W. Lukashuk, Lawrence A. McKenna, Walter T. McCoy, Jr., Philip Malpas, Gene D. Maybee, Ar- nold L. Mignery, Robert H. Morse, Harold Mueller, James H.. Penn, Ralph D. Peterson, William H. Presser, Gail W. Rector, Kenneth L. Repola, James R. Runyon, Grady Shuler, Chester Robert' Gordon Charles W. Spooner, Jr., H. Tucker, Bruce B.,Purdy, Windsor, Chia-ren Yang, W. Sweet. STRAYED, LOST, FOUND - 1. LOST-Shell rim glasses in black, case. Bob Wagner. 2-2565. ARTICLES FOR SALE ---3 ENGLISH BICYCLE - Almost' new English bicycle for sale, speed con- trols. Phone 8594. $25. FOR RENT-5 E. WASHINGTON-Newly decorated suite with adjoining lavatory. Ac- commodate 3; also newly decorated double room with adjoining lava- tory.. Steam heat, shower bath. University' aproval for men. 422 E. Washington. S. DIVISION-Apartment .for rent. University couple, graduate, or business men. Phone 2-2352. HAVE THREE ROOM apartment to share with graduate student or business women. Close to campus. 6871. S O R EN'S' Arrived Yesterd ay From Ne York --s Large Shipment of NEW ENGLISH BOXY SWEATERS wd, Second Bass: Wendell D. Baker, Thomas M. Brill, Donn M. Chown, Lewis F. Davis, Arthur F. Draper, Joseph E. Gardner, Wallace R. Grif- fitts, Arno A. H. Heyn, Tom H. Kin- kead, Frank B. Lamb, Cary E. Lan- dis, James L. Merrill, John Schwarz- walder, Stewart W. Taylor,.Jan Cyril Touthwaite,. John F. Winne, Walter W. Haberaecker, Richard Christl, Lim-Yuen, Paul. Varsity glee Club: The following men will report for Glee Club re- hearsal this afternoon at 4:30 third floor, Union. Bring eligibility cards. Berger, J. Barber, J. Brown, C. Case, P. Draper, T. Connor, J. Davis, N. Draper, A. Erke, H. Fennell, B. Fennimore, K. Fromm, J. George, J. Gell, E. Gibbs, C. Gibson, C. Holt, J. Hines, C. Haberaecker, W. Heininger, K. Kelly, R. Lusk, H. Liimatainen, T. Lovell, R. Loesell, E. Landis, C. Lewis, G. Lewis,. K. Levinson, H. Luxan, J. Langford, W. MacIntosh, W. Morris, H. Muller, G. Nelson, Al. Pinney, C. Purdy, B. Penn,.J. Pankaskie, L. Peterson, R. Reizen, M. Rhoads, K. Schwarzwalder, J. Shale, W. Stitt, C. Sorensen, R. Smith, R. Tuttle, H. Tobin, R. Vandenberg, R. Whitney, D. Weller, A. Osserwaarde, J. Sunday Library Service: On all Sundays from October to June, ex- .cept during holiday periods, the Main Reading Room and the Periodical Room of the General Library are kept open from 2 to 9 p.m. Books from other parts of the building which are needed for Sun- ,ay use will be made availableintthe Main, Reading Room if request is made on Saturday to an Assistant in the reading room where the books are usually shelved. Faculty, College of Literature, Sci- ence, and the Arts: Attendance report cards.are being distributed through the Departmen- tal Offices. Instructors are requested to report absences to my office.in ac- cordance with the rules printed on these cards. Please note especially the regula- tions concerning three-week absen- ces, and the time limits for dropping courses. The rules relating to ab- sences are printed on the attendance cards. They may also be found on ELIZABETH-Two double rooms, married couples or graduate stu- dents, quiet neighborhood. 2-1551. VERY LARGE quiet rooms. Con- necting baths, nicely furnished, very comfortable for graduates or business persons. Near bus. Phone 3629. GRADUATE STUDENTS or married couple, Attractive double room in private home. Newly decorated. Oil heat. Lavatory adjoining. Uni- versity approved. $3 each. Phone 7641. STADIUM-Master bedroom in quiet new home. 1412 Stadium Blvd. .4908. E. HURON-Furnished room for graduate student, across from Rackham Building. 909 E. Huron, Apt. 4. CAMPUS-Graduate student (male) will share studio kitchen, shower, telephone, etc. Phone 2-1885. 602 E. Liberty. Apt. C. CAMPUS-1236 Washtenaw. Choice single or .double rooms for men in quiet modern home. 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