AGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY ..... ... ...... .... ........ DAJLY OFFICIALBUL ed E. Freshmen (students with less, than 24 hours of credit) may drop] courses without penalty through the eightil week. Exceptions may be made in extraordinary circumstances, such as severe or long continued illness. E. A. Walter Assistant Dean TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1941 VOL. LT. No. 124 Publication in the Daily Official: Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices First Mortgage Loans: The Univer- sityhas a limited amount of funds to loan on modern, well-located, Ann1 Arbor residential property. Inter- est at current rates. F.H.A. terms available. Apply Investment Office, Room 100, South Wing, University Hall. The Detroit Armenian Women's COhb Scholarship: Young men or wo- men undergraduate students who are enrolled this year, who are of Armen- ian parentage, and whose residence Is in Detroit may apply for the schol- arship of $100 which the Detroit Armenian Women's Club intends to provide for the year 1941-42. Candi- dates must be recommended by the institutions in which they are en- rolled. Selection, which is made by the donors, is on the basis of high, scholastic ability in the field of con- centration, together with character. Rebommendations mdst be made be- fore May 1, 1941. Students who be- lieve themselves qualified and seek recommendation by this University should apply to Dr. Frank E. Robbins, Assistant to the President, 1021 An- gell Hall. Aeronautical Engineering Students: There will be available in the De- partment of Aeronautical Engineer- ing two Frank P. Sheehan Scholar- ships and probably three. assistant- ships, for the year 1941-42. These Textiles Are Shown scholarships and assistantships are, in general, restricted to upperclass- men and graduate students, and the selection is made very largely on the basis of scholastic standing. Appli- cations for these positions will be re- ceived up to April 1, 1941. Students wishing to make application should address them to Professor E. A. Stalk- er, B-47 East Engineering Building, and should give a brief statement of their qualifications and experience in regard to both their scholastic work and any outside experience they may have had. A statement should also be made giving their plans for fur- ther study in Aeronautical Engineer- ing. Applications may be made for' both the scholarships and the assist- antships. Bronson-Thomas and Kothe-Hild- ner prize competitions will be held on Thursday, March 27, from 2 -5 p.m. in Room 203 U.H. Public Health Assembly: Dr. Charles F. McKhann, Professor of Pediatrics and Communicoble Diseases and Chairman of the Department of Pedi- atrics and Communicable Diseases, will speak at the Public Health As- sembly today at 4:00 p.m. in the Auditorium of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Institute. The subject of his address will be "Prevention of Spread of Air-Borne Infections." The f students in the Division of Hygiene day, April 1, in Room 207 Architecture and Public Health are expected to Building. The University Bureau of Appoint- be present and anyone interested is Freshmen in the College of Titera- ments and Occupational Information invited to attend. ture, Science, and the Arts may ob- has received notice of the following tain their five-week progress re. MICHIGAN CIVIL SERVICE exam- Biological Station: Applications for ports in te Academic Counselors' inations. Last date for filing appli- admission for the coming Summer Office, Room 108 Mason Hail, from cation is noted in each case: Session should be in my office before 8:00 to 12:00 a.m. and 1:30 to 4:30 nGame Biologist II, salary $200,] April 15, when they will be consid- p.m. according to the following sched-d April 18, 1941. ered. An announcement describing ; ule : Radio Engineer I, salary $150, April the courses offered can be obtained Surnames beginning I through O, 11. 1941. at the Office of the Summer Session Wednesday, March 26. 1 Steam Fireman B, salary $105, April or from the Director. Application Surnames beginning P through ,, 18, 1941. forms can be secured a( Room 1073 Thursday, March 27. Dining Room Supervisor CI, salary N.S. from 2 to 4 p.m., Monday Surnames beginning A through H, $95,, April 11, 1941. through Friday. Friday, March 28. Institution butcher A2, Salary $115. A. H. Stockard, Director Arthur Van Duren, April 18, 1941. Chairman, Academic Counselors Institution Baker B, salary $105. iApril 11, 1941. Vocational Guidance Talk on Li- ---- / ThI-1 ments and OceuptionaI Informationi has received notice that a chain De-3 partment- store organization is in- terested in inteirviewing men for per- manent positions. Please call the Bureau of Appointments, Extension 371, for appointment. IAcademic Notices Seminar in Physical Chemistry will meet on Wednesday, March 26, in room 410 Chemistry Building at 4:15 p.m. Mr. Theodore Berlin will speak on "Theory -of the change of refrac- tion in the formation of hydrogen halides." Biological Chemistry Seminar will be held in Room 319, West Medical Building tonight at 7:30. The sub- ject: "The Biological Significance of the Aromatic Amino Acids and Their Derivatives." All interested are in- vited. Speech 127: Mr. Brandt's section will meet tonight at 7 o'clock. Exhibitions Javanese and Balinese textiles from the, collection of Professor and Mrs. Exhibit: Defense Housing, arranged by the Central Housing Commission, Washington, D.C.; third floor Ex- hibition Room, Architecture Building, March 26-April 4, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Lectures University Lecture: Paul S. Martin, (Continued on Page 4) MICHIGAN BIG AS THE HEART OF DIXIEI .T AND JUST AS EXCITING I .J J $k. in the display cases, main floor cor- ridor, Architecture Building, March 10-27. E Y [~J C brary Science: Dr. R. H. Gjelsness of the Departmtnt of Library ScienceI will speak on the preparation and! qualifications necessary for admis- sion to courses in Library Science, and various aspects of the profession, to- day at 4:15 p.m. in Room 110 of the General Library. All students who expect to enter courses in this De-{ School of Education Students, other than freshmen: Courses dropped after Saturday, March 29, will be recorded with the grade of E, except under extra-ordinary circumstances. No course is considered officially dropped unless it has been reported in the office of the Registrar, Room 4, University Hall. InstitutIOn Baker Az,. Saiary $sin, April 11, 1941. Complete announcement on file a the Bureau, 201 Mason Hlall. Offic( hours: 9-12 and 2-4. i partment, and all others interested, should attend the meeting. I Students, College of Literature, Sci- The next vocational guidance talk enoe, and the Arts: Courses dropped will be given by Dean W. I. Bennett after Saturday, March 29, by students on Architecture at 4:15 p.m. on Tues- other than freshmen will be record- d -, I: NOW DAILY at PLAYING! 2-4-7-9 P.M. Fy jilifillel f, WATCH!r THIS SPACE FARM MADE Meet the stars that everyone's waiting > ~to see in their first screen hit! A Paramount Picture with Jerry Colonna-Edward Everett Horton Lillian Cornell-Albert Dekker ." ireefd by Ralph Murphy r The University Bureau of Appoint- I Everett S. Brwn are on exhibition r:un 'Laughter! P Hilarious Entertainment! L ELSbA MAXWELL "AMERICA'S MISTRESS OF UNCEREMONIES" Hill Auditorium Tuesday,-April 1st r 8:15 P.M. r Prices: $1.00, 75c, 50c BOX OFFICE OPEN WEDtNESDAY Mail Orders Taken Now by MICHIGAN ALUMNAE CLUB-MICHIGAN LEAGUE Ii l I-I A group of Javanese and Balinese textiles, taken from the collection of Professor and Mrs. Everett Brown, is being shown in the main floor display cases of the Architecture Building. The exhibit will continue through March 27. E E' I Extra Added - " CARTOON } WORLD NEWS "SHARK HUNTING I ____ _ _ I Coming Thursday!- "SON OF MONTE CRISTO" . , - .:, _ .. I+ _ .I r.. .-- I £ I I THIS IS THE TIME I .. , ..... >};.; .: x . : ? ? j; r Or . f . #} If ' ? 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