THE MICHIGAN DATLY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1940 s V .. . DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN . _ ..,._.. I SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1940 VOL. LI. No. 37 Publication in the Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices Faculty, College of Literature, Sci- ence, and the Arts: Midsemester re- ports are due not later than Satur- day, November 23. Report cards are being distribut- ed to all departmental offices. This year for the first time special green cards are being provided for fresh- men reports. Green cards should be returned to the office of the Academic r AIL Iv-- -- t-- .-- The Department of Speech pr esents PLAY PRODUCTION in ",THE BAT" by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood Wednesday through Saturday Nights November 13, 14, 15, 16 -- ~~~W4 1 I j 1 1 I j 1 Counselors, 108 Mason Hall; white cards. (reporting sophomores, jun- iors, and seniors) to my office 1220 Angell Hall. Midsemester reports should name those students, freshmen and upper- class, whose standing at midsemester time is D or E, not merely those who receive D or E in so-called midsemes- ter examinations. Students. electing our courses, but registered in other schools or colleges of the University, should be reported to the school or college in which they are registered. Additional cards may be had at my office, 1220 Angell Hall. E. A. Walter Assistant Dean To the Members of the University Council: The November meeting of the University Council will be omit- ted. Louis A. Hopkins Graduate Record Examination Re- sults are now available in the office of the Graduate School, Rackham Build- ing, and students desiring their scores may call for them. A careful read- ing of the instructions on the front and back of the sheet which each stu- dent will receive should make the meaning of the several scores clear. Approved Student Organizations for 1940-41. The following organiza- tions have indicated a desire to be officially recognized for the present school year and the Committee on Prices 75c, 50c, 35c C LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE Phone 6300 Student Affairs has approved their request. Any society not listed is con-x sidered inactive for the year. Fratern- ities and sororities maintaining resi- dences on the campus are not in- cluded. Abe Lincoln Cooperative House Alpha Gamma Sigma Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Nu Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Phi Omega Al Thaqufa Am. Inst. of Chemical Engineers Am. Inst. of Electrical Engineers Am. Inst. of Mining and Metallur- gical Engineers Am. Society of Civil Engineers American Student Union Anti-War Committee Apolthecaries Club Armenian Students Association Athena Avukah Bethlehem Evangelical Reformed Student Guild B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation Chi Gamma Phi Chinese Students' Club Congregational Student Fellowship Congress of Independent Men Delta Omega Deutscher Verein Disciples Guild Eastern Society Fellowship of Reconciliation Flip Flap Fraternity Forestry Club Galens Glee Club (Men) Graduate History Club Graduate Student Council Hillel Metropolitan Club Inter-cooperative Society Junior Mathematical Society Kappa Kappa Psi Karl Marx Society Les Voyageurs Lutheran Student Association Men's Judiciary Council Men's Physical Education Club Michigan Christian Fellowship Michigan Party Michigan Sailing Club Mu Phi Epsilon Newman Club Nippon Club Omega Psi Phi Philippine-Michigan Club Phi Tau Alpha Pi Tau Pi Sigma Polish Engineering Society Public Health Club Republican Club Robert Owen Cooperative House Senior Society Sigma Rho Tau Slavic Society Society of Automotive Engineers Stalker Cooperative House Suomi Club Tau Sigma Delta Theta Sigma Phi Triangles Turkish Society West Quadrangle Camera Club Women's Physical Education Club Young People's Socialist League Zeta Phi Eta The University Bureau of Appoint- ments and Occupational Information has received notice of the following Civil Service examinations. Last date for filing application is noted in each case: UNITED STATES Junior Pharmacist, salary $2,000, Senior Technical Clerk, salary $1,860, November 15, 1940. Junior Accountant, salary $2,580, November 15, 1940. Complete information on file at the University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information, 201 Mason Hall. Office hours: 9-12 and 2-4. Choral Union Members: Members of the Choral Union in good standing who have not yet secured their copies of Brahms' Requiem are requested to call for them, before the next rehear - sal, in the offices of the University Musical Society, Burton Memorial Tower. Boarders for Cooperative Houses: Intercooperative Personnel Commit- tee is accepting applications for boarders this semester. All interested should call Harold Osterweil, 7350. Academic Notices Mathematics 350 (a), Short Course. This course on "Additive Set Func- tions" by Dr. A. Rosenthal, will meet for five weeks, three hours a week. The first meeting will be on Mon- day, November 11, at 3:00 p.m. in 3201 Angell Hall. Hours for future meetings will be arranged -at that time. Doctoral Examination for Mr. Eu- gene Tsao, Metallurgical Engineering: Thesis: "The Phase Diagram of the Ternary System of Cadmium, Silver and Copper," Monday, 7:00 p.m., 3201 E. Eng. Chairman: C. Upthegrove. By the action of the Executive Board the chairman may invite mem- bers of the faculties and advanced doctoral candidates to attend the ex- amination and he may grant per- mission to those who for sufficient reason might wish to be present. Mathematics 370, Seminar, will meet Tuesday at 4 o'clock in 3001 Angell Hall. Mr. Bernard Vinograde will speak on "Analytic Quaternion Functions." Zoology Seminar will meet Tues- day. Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the Amphitheatre, Rackham Building. Mr. Claude W. Hibbard will report on "the Paleoecology of a Kansas Pliocene Deposit." Biological Chemistry Seminar will meet in Room 319, West Medical Building, at 7:30 p.m., on Tuesday, Nov. 12. Subject: "The Porphyrins." All interested are invited. I IEE ou e. All Seats 40c Incl. Tax /M Exhibitions The Annual Exhibit of Photography by the Ann Arbor Camera Club will be held in the Mezzanine Galleries of the Rackham Building until November 18. The Exhibit is open daily from 10:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. Exhibition: Paintings by Ozenfant (continued on Page 4) -- -- - rofts ..s 52r~ I DON'T WONDER AND WORRY... TODAY 1-3-5-7-9 P.M. L I T Telephone! Don't wonder how the folks are back home ... if Jean is coming for the week-end ... if Bob land- ed that new job! Tele- phone and find out! It's fun to call them occa- sionally. And it costs sur- prisingly little, especially nights and Sundays, when Long Distance rates to most points are reduced. For rates to towns not shown below, see page 5 in the telephone directory or ask "Long Distance" (dial 0). 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