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T HE M IC H I GAN D A ILY

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1941

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 19411
VOL. LI. No. 96
Publication in the Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all'
members of the University.

cial and willful disregard of the safe-
ty of University property."
These regulations are called to the
attention of all concerned, for their
information and guidance. Any per-
son having any key or keys to Uni-
versity buildings, doors, or other
locks, contrary to the provisions re-

Notices

Notice to all Members of the Uni- cided above, should promptly sur-3
versity: The following is an extract render the same to the Key Clerk at
of a by-law of the Regents (Chapter the office of the Department of
Sections 8 and 9) which has Buildings and Grounds.
III-B,s dSHIRLEY W. SMITH
been in effect since September, 1926:
"It will hereafter be regarded as
Contrary to University policy for any- To Members of the Faculty, Staff
one to have in his or her possession ynd Student Body: Attention of jd
any key to University buildings or everyone is called to the Lost and
parts of buildings if such key is not Found department of the Business
stamped as provided( i.e. by the office, Room 1, University Hall. In-
Buildings and Grounds Department). quiry concerning lost articles should
If such unauthorized keys are be made promptly at the above men-
found the case shall be referred to tioned office. Articles found on the
the Dean or other proper head of the campus and in University buildingsI
University division involved for his should be turned over immediately.
action in accordance with this prin- Those articles not called for within
ciple. Any watchman or other proper 60 days will be surrendered to the
representative of the Buildings and finder. Shirley W. Smith.
Grounds Department, or any Dean,-
department head ' or other proper Communications to the Regents:
University official shall have the Those who wish to present communi-
right to inspect keys believed to open cations for consideration by the Re-
University buildings, at any reason- gents are requested to present them
able time or place., at least eight days before the next
"-~For any individual to order, ensuing meeting at the office of Miss
have made. or hermit to be ordered Edith J. Smith, Budget Assistant to
or made, any duplicate of his or her the President, 1006 Angell Hall. Fif-
University key, through unauthorized teen copies of each communication
channels, must be regarded as a spe- should be prepared and left with Miss

Smith. (Please note that one more
copy is requested than in previous
years). A uniform type of paper is1
used for communications to the
Board of Regents, a supply of which
may be procured at the Office of the
Vice-President and Secretary.
To all those using Parking Space
at the Rear of Mason Hall: A light
has been placed at the North Univer-
sity and Thayer Street entrance to
the Campus, which, when burning,
indicates that the parking space at
the rear of Mason Hall is completely
occupied. The University Council's
Committee on Parking requests your
cooperation with the hope that this
signal will be of assistance to all
those who ordinarily use this parking
area.
Herbert G. Watkins
Certificates of Eligibility: Please
bring first semester report of grades
to the Office of the Dean of Students
when applying for a certificate of
eligibility for the second semester.
Freshman Eligibility: A freshman,
during his second semester of resi-
dence, may be granted a Certificate
of Eligibility provided he has com-
pleted 15 hours or more of work with
(1) at least one mark of A or B and
with no mark of less than C, or (2)
at least 2% times as many honor
points as hours and with no mark
of E.

ready been received a
recommend candidates
possible.
The University Bureau
ments and Occupation
tion.
Summer Employment:
of Appointments and
Information has receiv
City of Pittsburgh Civil
mission, notice of exan
the following summer jc
Summer Recreation L
grounds).
Head Counsellor
Junior Counsellor
Head Guard (Swimm

Swimming

Guard

nd we will ence. Closing date February 27, 1941. and several board vacancies for
as soon as The changes in closing dates have dents in any scholastic group.
been made on announcements made applications, call 2-3870.
aof Appoint- previously, as follows:
nal Informa- Chief Engineering Draftsman, Prin- Academic 1Votice
cipal Engineering Draftsman, Senior M
Engineering Draftsman, Engineeringf Mathematics 328, Semnar in
The Bureau Draftsman, Assistant Engineering tistics: Preliminary meeting tc
Occupational Draftsman, until further notice. range hours today at 12 noon, in
ed from the A course in marine drafting or A.H.
Service Com- naval architecture given under the M m . in
ninations for Federal Office of Education Train Mathematics 348, Semmar mn
obs: I ing Program may be substituted for pled Math: Preliminary meeti
reader (Play- 3 months of the required ship-draft- arrange hours, Thursday, at 3:00I
ing experience. in 319 West Engineering Bldg.
Chief Engineering Aid (Aeronauti- Mathematics Orientation Semi
n cal). Principal Engineering Aid (Aero- Meeting to arrange hours toda
img Pools) nautical), Senior Engineering Aid 4:00 p.m. in 3001 A.H.
(Swimming (Aeronautical) Engineering Aid (Aer-
onautical) and Assistant Engineering
Aid (Aeronautical) until June 30,
Camps) 1942. Also substitution of education
rector (Day for experience.
Senior Civil Engineer, Civil En-
nts of Pitts gineer, Associate Civil Engineer, - 0 a
Mation on file Assistant Civil Engineer, until June
Mason Hall, 30, 1941. Applicants who have not
completed the full two years study
required, but possess either a Com-
exel Institute mercial Pilot license or Private Pilot
Alice B. Kroe- cense and sufficient solo flying hours
f Library Sci- to qualify them for a Commercial
lip. Pilot license will be regarded as hav-
nt covers tui- ing met the specified 2-year educa-
ble each year tional requirement.
proved college
basis of high
-. . Art Director": The Board of Educ: - - * 1 [ l

stu-
For
es
Sta-!
ar-
3020
Ap-
ng to
p.m.,
inar:
ay at

Zoology Proseminar, 2521. The
students wishing to take the pro-
seminar in the history of zoology
will please meet in room 2116 N.S.,
today at 5:00 p.m. to decide on a
suitable hour for regular meetings.
Psychology 98 will meet in Room
2116 Natural Science Bldg. instead
of 212 Angell Hall.
Psychology 38, 138: All laboratory
students in these courses are expect-
ed to attend a preliminary lecture
on Thursday, Feb. 20, at 5:00 p.m.
in Room 3126. Final arrangement
of laboratory sections will be made
at this time.
(Continued on Page 4)

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Pools)
Police Guard (Rivers)
Camp Director (Day
Assistant Camp Di
Camps)
Open only to reside
burgh. Further inform,
with the Bureau, 201
hours 9-12 and 2-4.
Scholarship: The Dr
ence has available the A
of Technology School of
ger Memorial Scholarsh
The Scholarship gran
tion fees and is availa
to a graduate of an app
or university on the 1
scholastic ability, perso
library work and finan

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History and Social Studies: Teach-
L~Ub~J~' XC er's Certificate candidates of the Col-
CL WAS-1FED AD VER~UTF G lege of Literature, Science, and the
Arts and particularly prospective
candidates who have still to complete
admission to candidacy for the certi-
MISCELLANEOUS-20 TAILORING & PRESSING- 12' ficate, are advised to tcomplete all
____ ____ ____ _ Ipending business with the Teacher's
DRESSMAKING and alterations. Certificate Counsellor, Prof. B. W.
THESIS Binding- Mimeographing. Coats relined. Also sewing of all Wheeler, during this first week of the
Brumfield&Brumfield, 308 S State! kinds. Call Mrs. Ream, 8653. 23c semester. Mr. Wheeler is on leave
during the present semester but will
WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL- LAUNDERI NG i keep office hours daily through
Driveway gravel, washed pebbles. Thursday, Feb. 20, 8-10 a.m. and 2-4
Killins Gravel Company, Phone LAUNDRY-- 2-1044. Sox darned.!p m. and Friday 8-12 am., 316 Haven

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DAILY at 2-4-7-9 P.M.
NOW PLAYING -

Careful work at low price.
STUDENT LAUNDRY-Special stu-
dent rates. Moe Laundry, 226
South First St. Phone 3916. 10c
TYPING--18
TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen,
408 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 2-2935 or
2-1416. 14c
VIOLA STEIN- Experienced legal
typist, also mimeographing. Notary
public. Phone 6327. 706 Oakland.
LOST and FOUND
LOST-Needlepoint with green back-
ground. Last Thurs., Jan. 30, be-
tween Union and Morris Hall. Call
6706. 277

Hall.
Choral Union Members: Courtesy
tickets for the Budapest String Quar-
tet concert, will be given out to Chor-
al Union members in good standing,
who call in person, between 9 and 12
and 1 and 4, on the day of the con-
cert, Thursday, February 20, at the
offices of the University MusicalC
Society, Burton Memorial Tower. I
University Oratorical Contest: Pre-
liminaries for the University Oratori-
cal Contest will be held March 24 at
4:00 p.m. in 4003 Angell Hall. Those
wishing to enter this contest should
register at once in the office of the
Department of Speech, 3211 Angell

Applications should be received by
April 15.
Further information on file at the
Bureau of Appointments and Occu-
pational Information, 201 Mason Hall,
hours 9-12, 2-4.
The University Bureau of Appoint-
ments and Occupational Information
has received notice of the following
U.S. Civil Service Examiiations*
Public Health Nurse, $2,000 a year;
Graduate Nurse, General Staff Duty,
$1,800 a year; for Indian Field Serv-
ice including Alaska; applications re-
ceived until further notice.
Principal Chemical Engineer (Any
specialized Branch) $5,600 a year.
Senior Chemical Engineer (Any
specialized Branch) $4,600 a year.
Chemical Engineer (Any specialized
Branch) $3,800 a year.
Associate Chemical Engineer (Any
specialized Branch) $3,200 a year.
Assistant Chemical Engineer (Any
specialized Branch) $2,600 a yr.
Experience or graduate study re-
quirements in each case; qualified
persons are urged to apply.
Principal Agricultural Program
Analyst, $5,600 a yr.
Senior Agricultural Program An-
alyst, $4,600 a yr.
Agricultural Program Analyst, $3,-
800 a yr.
Associate Agricultural Program
Analyst, $3,200 a yr.
Assistant Agricultural Program
Analyst, $2,600 a yr.
Experience and or graduate study
requirements. Closing date of exam-
ination, February 27, 1941.
Marketing Specialist (Transporta-
tion) $3,800 a yr. Requirement 9
years experience or three years Uni-
versity training and 6 years #;xperi-

tion of New York City has announctiYI!I1 1I1lI JI U [ [IN 1 t 1
a vacancy for a director of art. Sal-
ary: $6,500. Qualifications: age, 30
to 40 years, Bachelor's Degree plus 30
semester hours graduate work includ-
ing 24 hours professional courses, 81
of which are in supervision and ad-
ministration or organization, 48 hours
related subjects, 8 years teaching ex-
perience. Further details may be
secured at the University Bureau ofTH SW E
Appointments, 201 Mason Fall.
All persons registered with the Bu- - hitehouse CherryBrick
reau of Appointments for either a
business or teaching position are re-
quested to fill out a schedule of their
second semester classes including a r
list of their courses and credit hours. D elicious erry e
Blanks for this purpose may be se-
cured at the Bureau of Appointments,
1201 Mason Hall. SPECIAL
The Married Couples' Co-operative
House announces one vacancy for a
married couple for room and board,
__ _15c.
CHERRY SODAS -... CHERRY MALTEDS
may be obtained with a scaip treat-
ment for falling hair and dandruff,
with a long blended haircut or an
individualistic"rewcut",not to
mention a facial to cleanse and
smooth the face. We invite your
tonsorial queries.
The Bascoa Barbers
Keep A-Head of Yotr 1flair
Liberty off State 533 S. Main 1219 S. University 603 E. Liberty
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KAPPA KEY-Lost Saturday night L. M. Eich
between 8 and 11 at Bell or Intra-
mural--Reward. Do Gilliam-Call Summer Employment: All students
2-5618. 280 who wish to register with the Bureau
of Appointments and Occupational
FOR RENT Itnformation for summer jobs are
SUITE-$2.75 for one, $2.25 each for notified that registration forms mnay
two. Good location, 904 S. State. be obtained at the Bureau, 201 Mason
Phone 4685. 276 Hall, office hours 9-12, 2-4. Several

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students. Quiet. Continuous
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615
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NICELY FURNISHED double room.
Steam heat, shower bath. Students
or business people. 422 E. Wash-
ington. Phone 8544. 274
FOR RENT-$1.75 per week.. Com-
pletely furnished factory built
house trailer. Excellent condition,
accommodates four. Electric, oil
and gasoline stoves. Suitable for
trips or permanent residence. Call
2-1612 after seven. 281
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