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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1940

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

day, October 15. at 7:30 p.m. at the
International Center. All members
are urged to attend. All students of
SlaVic origin are cordially invited.
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it. In some instances the apparatus
may be sent to' the University Chem-
istry Store on consignment and if it
is not sold within a reasonable time,
it will be returned to the department
from which it was received. The ob-
ject of this arrangement is to pro-
mote economy by reducing the
amount of unused apparatus. It is
hoped that departments having such
apparatus will realize the advantage
to themselves and to the University
in availing themselves of this oppor-
tunity.
Shirley W. Smith
To the Members of the University
Council: There will be a meeting of
the University Council on Monday,
October 14, at 4:15 p.m., in Room
1009 A.H.
AGENDA
Approval of the Minutes.
Report of the Special Committee
Appointed to Study Publications, A.
Main.
Report of the Nominating Commit-
tee for a Member of the Board of
Governors of the Michigan Union,
A. Main.
Subjects Offered by Members of
the Council.
Elections of Vice-Chairman and
Secretary.
Appointment of Standing Com-
mittees for 1940-1941.
Reports of the Standing Commit-
tees: Program and Policy, Stason;
Educational Policies, Duffendack;
Student Relations, Marin; Public
Relations, Allen; Plant and Equip-
ment, Schoepfle.
Safety Warning: All pedestrians
are urged to keep oat of the Uni-
versity driveways and parking places
except at regular sidewalk crossings.
A number of narrow escapes from
injuries have recently occurred.
Sidewalks are provided for pedestri-
ans. The driveways are for cars. It
is not only dangerous to walk in the
driveways but it is discourteous to
motorists who do not have access to
the sidewalks and grass.
Student Identification Cards will
be given out Monday and Tuesday,
October 14 and 15, in Room 4, Uni-
versity Hall, from 8:00 to 5:00.
Dean of Students
Students,, College of Literature,
Science, 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 Assistant Dean Walt-
er. Students who fail to file their
election blanks by the close of the
third week, even though they have
registered and have attended classes
unofficially will forfeit their privilege
of continuing in the College for the
semester. If such students have paid
any tuition fees, Assistant Dean Walt-
er will issue a withdrawal card for
them.
Students, College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts: No course may
be elected for credit after the end of
the third week. Saturday, October-19,
is therefore the last date on which
new elections may be. approved. The
willingness of an individual instruc-
tor to admit a student later does not
affect the operation of this rule.
Choral Union Members: The regu-
lar rehearsal of the Choral Union
will be held Tuesday evening, Oct.
15, at 7:00 o'clock, on the stage of
Hilll Auditorium. Please enter by
Way of the rear doors. \
Thor Johnson, Conductor
Social Chairmen: League Houses,1
Dormitories and Sororities. Atten-
tion is called to the follwing ruling
from the Office of the Dean of Stu-
dents:

"Application must be filed in the
Office of the Dean of Students, Room
2, University Hall, on the Monday
before the event of which approval
is requested. It should be accom-
panied by written acceptance from
two sets of approved chaperons, and
in the case of fraternities and sorori-
ties, by approval from the financial
adviser. This office reserves the
right to refuse permission for parties
f the requests are not received on
time."
In case of women, application must
first be approved by Office of the
Dean of Women.
Phi Kappa Phi: Members of the
honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
from other chapters, or those return-
*ng to Michigan after a year or more
absence, should notify the secretary
and have their names included in
he local mailing list.
Vocalists desiring broadcast experi-
nce call at Broadcasting Service,
'orris Hall, for application for mem-
aership in radio quartet.
Waldo Abbot
Academic Notices
Biological Chemistry Seminar will
meet in Room 319 West Medical
Building, at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oc-
ober 15. Subject to be discussed,
'Respiratory Proteins of the Blood."
Physics Colloquium: Professor D.
M. Dennison will speak on "The
Shape of Infra-Red Absorption
'amnes" on Monday, October 14, at
:15 p.m. in room 1041 E. Physics.
Mathematics 370. Seminar on Gen-
,ralizations of Analytic Functions will
iieet Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. in 3001
A.H. Professor Beckenbach will speak
on "Characterization of Minimal Sur-
faces."
E.M. 18 Theory of Limit Design:
A series of conferences on Theory of
Limit Design will be held on Tues-
days at 11:00 a.m. beginning Tues-
day, October 15.
J. A. Van den Broek
Preliminary Examinations for the
Ph.D. in Economics: Preliminary ex-
aminations will be held the week be-
ginning October 28. Students quali-
fied to write these examinations
,hould leave their names in the De-
partment office as soon as possible if
planning to take the examinations
at this time.
Economics 51 and 52: The make-
up final examination will be given
Thursday, October 17, at 3:00 p.m.
in room 207 Ec. Permission must have
been received from your instructor
before appearing for this examina-
tion.
Latin 50 (Second Semester, 1939-
40): The make-up examination in
this course will be given Friday, Oc-
tober 25, at 3:00 p.m. in 2014 Angell
Hall. Any student who received I or
X in this course but who cannot
take the examination at that time
should see me at once.
Frank O. Copley
Red Cross First Aid class for Uni-
versity Students, both men and
women, starts Thursday, October 17,
7 to 9 p.m., Room 2016, University
Elementary School. George P. Rod-
echko, Red Cross Lay Instructor, in
charge.
Far Eastern Art. Students in Fine
Arts 191 are reminded of Monday
meeting at 7 p.m. at 1505 Golden
Ave.
Lecture

Ehrmann will give an address, "War
Aims of the Axis," on Monday, Oc-
tober 14, at 8:00 p.m. in the Rack-
ham Lecture Hall at a general meet-
ing under the auspices of the Com-
mittee to Defend America by Aiding
the Allies. The public is cordially in-
vited.
Events Today
Varsity Glee Club rehearsal today
at 4:30 p.m. in the Glee Club room,
3rd floor of the Union. Bring your
eligibility cards.
Students from Youngstown, Ohio,
are requested to meet today at 6 p.m.
in Room 321 of the Michigan Union
for the purpose of founding a social
club. All interested are invited.
Graduate Outing Club will meet
today at 2:30 p.m. in the rear of the
Rackham Building for a hike. Supper
available after the hike. All gradu-
ate students, alumni, and faculty
invited. In case of inclement weath-
er, the meeting will be held in the
Club rooms.
Hillel Council. A meeting will be
held at the Foundation this morning
at 10:30.

Gamma Delta Student Club of St.
Paul's Lutheran Church will meet
today, October 13, at 5:30 p.m. Sup-
per and fellowship hour at 6 p.m.
The Mission Day guest speakers will
give brief addresses.
Ann Arbor Jewish Committee: A'
meeting headed by Rabbi Jehudah M.
Cohen, will be held at the Hillel Foun-
dation this afternoon at 2:30.
Lutheran Student Association will
meet in Zion Parish Hall today, Oct.
13, at 5:30 p.m. for supper and social
hour. Mr. Kenneth Morgan, director
of the Student Religious Association,
will speak on "Are Michigan Stu-
dents Religious?"
Coming Events
Economics Club: On Monday, Octo-
ber 14, at 8 p.m. in the Rackham
Amphitheatre, Professor W. A. PatonI
will speak on "Measuring Fluctua-
tions in Business Income." Gradu-
ate students and staff members in
Economics and Business Administra-,
tion are cordially invited.-
German. Table for Faculty Mem-
bers will meet Monday at 12:00 p.m.
in the Founders' Room, Michigan

Union. Faculty members interested
in German conversation are cordially
invited. There will be a brief talk by
Mr. Hanns Pick on "Das Konzert-
programm der Choral Union."
The student branch ASME will meet
Tuesday, October 5, at 7:30 p.m. in
the Union. Dean Joseph Bursley,
Professor Hawley and Professor Vin-
cent will speak. Refreshments. All
mechanical engineers are invited.
The Pre-Medical Society will hold
a smoker on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at
8:00 p.m. in the Michigan Union.
Members of the Medical School fac-
ulty and other physicians will lead
small discussion groups with the aim
of answering the problems of the
Pre-Medic. A movie will be present-
ed by Dr. Kretzchmar of the Obstet-
rics Department of the University
Hospital.
The Institute of the Aeronautical
Sciences will meet on Tuesday, Octo-
ber 15, at 8:00 p.m. in room 1042
East Engineering Bldg. Old member
and all other Sophomore, Junior, and
Senior Aeronautical Engineers are
invited.
Electrical Engineers: Prof. William

G. Dow will speak a t the first meet-
ing of the A.I.E.E., Wednesday, Octo-
ber 16, at 8:00 p.m. in the Michigan
Union. Refreshments.
Tau Beta Pi will have a business
meeting Tuesday, October 15, in the
Michigan Union. Dinner will be
served at 6:15. Members of other
Chapters are welcome.
Student Social Work Club will meet
at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 15, in
Room A at the Institute of Public
and Social Administration, 40 E.
Ferry St., Detroit. All students in
the school of social work are urged
to attend. Edward Dalton, national
president of the American Associa-
tion of Social Work Students will
address the meeting.
Marriage Relations Course: The
first of the series of Marriage Rela-
tions Lectures will be given in Rack-
ham Lecture Hall Friday, October1
18, 7:30 p.m. Tickets for the Course
may be purchased by senior and grad-!
uate student sat the League and
Union on Tuesday and Wednesday,
from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to
9:00 p.m. Identification cards must
oe presented at the time of purchase.
The Slavic Club will meet on Tues-

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