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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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LOOK YOUTH DIE1T j? 01 %OCIAL %SUCCESS

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1940
VOL. LI. No. 661
Publication in the Daily Olficial
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
members of the University.
Notices
Public Health Assembly: Dr. Lon
W. Morrey, Supervisor of the Bureau
of Public Relations 'of the American
Dental Association, will be the guest
speaker at the Public Health Assem-
bly on Tuesday, December 17, at 4:00
p.m. in the Auditorium of the W. K.
Kellogg Institute of Graduate and
Postgraduate Dentistry. The subject
of Dr. Morrey's address will be "The
Interests and Activities of the Ameri-
can Dental Association in Health Ed-
ucation." All professional students
in public health are expected to at-
tend. An invitation is extended to all
others interested.
Freshmen and Sophomores, Col-
lege of Literature, Science, and the
Arts: Elections for the second sem-
ester are now being approved by the
Academic Counselors. You will be
notified by postcard to see your Coun-
selor and it will be to your decided
advantage to reply to this summons
promptly. By so doing, you will be
able to discuss your program care-
fully with your Counselor and avoid
the rush and confusion at the end
of the semester. Remember that
there will be no opportunity for you
to see your Counselor during the fin-
al examination period.
Arthur Van Duren
Chairman, Academic Counselors
Applications in support of research
projects: To give the Research Com-
mittees and the Executive Board ade-
quate time for study of all proposals,
it is requested that faculty members
having projects needing support dur-
ing 1941-1942 file their proposals in
the Office of the Graduate School by
Friday, January 10, 1941. Later re-
quests will, of course, be considered
toward the close of the second semes-
ter. Those wishing to renew previous
requests whether receiving support
o r notG should so indicate. Applica-
tion forms will be mailed or can be
obtained at Secretary's Office, Room
1508 Rackham Building, Telephone
331..
The Automobile Regulation will be
lifted for the Christmas vacation
period beginning at 12 noon oenFri-
days~ Dec. 20, 1940, and will be e-
sumed Monday, Jan. 6, 1941, at 8:00
a.m.
Office of The Dean of Students
To Students having Library Books:
1. Students having in their possession
books drawn from the University
Library are notified that books are
due onday, December 16, before the
impending Christmas vacation, in
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pursuance of the University regula-'
tion:
"Students who leave Ann Arbor for
more than a week must first return
all borrowed books."
Books needed between December
16 and the beginning of vacation may
be retained upon application at the
charging desk.
2. Failure to return books before
ahe vacation will render the student
liable to an extra fine. r
3. Students remainingkin town may
charge and renew books for seven-
:ay periods beginning December 16.
4. Students leaving town who have
urgent need for books during the
vacation period will be given permis-
sion to take such books with them,
provided they are not in general de-
mand, on application at the office
2f the Superintendent of Circulation.
Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian
Prospective Applicants for the
Combined Curricula: Students wish-
ng to apply for admission to one of
he combined curricula for Septem-
ber 1941 should fill odLt applications
for such admission as soon as possible
in Room 1210 Angell Hall. The final
date for applications is April 20, 1941,
but early application is advisable.
Pre-medical students should please
note that application ,for admission
to the Medical School is not appli-
cation for admission to the Combin-
ed Curriculum. A separate application
should be made out for the consid-
eration of the Committee on Com-
bined Curricula.
Seniors: College of L.S. and A.,
School of Education, and the School
of Music: Tentative lists of seniors
have been posted in Room 4, Uni-
versity iall. If your name does not
appear, or, if included there, it is
not correctly spelled, please notify
the counter clerk.
The Dictaphone Station will re-
main open during the University
Christmas Vacation, It will be ap-
preciated if those desiring work to
be completed during the first week of
the new year will leave their copy
with instructions before December 21.
Your co-operation in this matter
last year was of much help.
The University Bureau of Appoint-
ments and Occupational Information
has received notice of the following
United States Civil Service Examin-
ations. Last date for filing applica-
tion is noted in each case:
Radio Operator, salary, $1,620 and
S$1,800, Dec. 19, 1940.
Principal Translator, salary $2,600,
Dec. 30, 1940.
Accounting and Auditing Assistant
Salary, $1,800, Dec. 30, 1940.
Junior Warehouse Examiner, sal-
ary $2,800, Jan. 6, 1940.
Junior Airway Traffic Controller,
salary $2,000, Indefinitely
Complete information on file at
the University Bureau of Appoint-
ments and Occupational Information,
201 Mason Hall. Office hours: 9-12
and 2-4.
The Married Couples' Cooperative
House announces one vacancy. All
interested call 7350 evenings. The
house will be in operation beginning
January 1.
Academic Notices
Math. 370, Seminar, will meet on
Tuesday at 4 o'clock in 3001 A.H.
Professor Rainich will speak on

"Series Expansions and Singularit- !
ies of Analytic Functions in Higher
Dimensions."
Biological Chemistry Seminar will
meet in Room 319, West Medical
Building, at 7:30 p.m.' Wednesday,
Dec. 18. Subject: "Biological Oxida-
tion and Reduction, Part III. Oxida-
tion Reduction Potentials-Tissue
Respiration and Metabolism." All in-
terested are invited.
Bacteriology Seminar, Monday, De-
cember 16, at 8:00 p.m., Room 15641
East Medical Building. The subject
will be "Immunological Studies of
Certain Tumor Viruses." All inter-
ested are invited.
Botanical Seminar will meet Wed.
Dec. 18, at 4:30 p.m. in Room 1139,
N.S. Bldg. Paper by John T. Bald-
win, "Chromosomes of certain plants
of eastern North America."
Doctoral Examination for Charles
William Clapp, Physics; Thesis: "An
Acoustic Wattmeter for Measuring
Sound Power Density," Monday, 1:00
p.m., 3063 East Physics Building.
Chairman, F. A. Firestone.
By action of the Executive Board
the chairman may invite members of
the faculties and advanced doctoral
candidates to attend the examination
and he nay grant permission to those
who for 'sufficient reason might wish
to be present.
C. S. Yoakum
Concerts
Messiah Concert: The University
Musical Society respectfully announ-
ces that the supply of tickets for the
Messiah Concert, Dec. 18, has been
exhausted, since the number has been
limited to the capacity of Hill Audi-
torium.
Those who hold tickets are re-
quested to be seated by 7:50, in order
to avoid unnecessary confusion and
embarrassment.
The concert will be conducted by
Thor Johnson, Conductor of the Uni-
versity Musical Society, and will be
given by the University Choral Un-
ion, the University Symphony Or-
chestra, Palmer Christian, organist,
and the following soloists: Thelma
von Eisenhauer, soprano; Joan Peeb-
les, contralto; William Hain, tenor;
and Richard Hale, bass.
Exhibitions
Exhibition, College of Architecture
and Design: The winning drawings
for the Magazine Cover Contest spon-
sored by DeVoe & Raynolds of Chica-
go are being shown in the third floor
exhibition room, Architecture Build-
ing. Open daily 9 to 5, except Sun-
day, through December 17. The pub-
lic is invited.
An exhibition of Abstract 'hotog-
raphy and a Survey of Drawings by
American Artists is open afternoons,
2:00-5:00, in Alumni Memorial Hall,
through Dec. 20.
An Exhibit of contemporary paint-
ings from 79 countries, formerly at
the San Francisco World's Fair, will
be shown at the Galleries in the
Rackham Building until Friday,
December 20. The Galleries are open
from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. and from 7:00
to 10:00 p.m.
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SU N D AY
DECEMBER 15, 1940
Pecan Waffle, Maple Syrup
Grilled Crisp Bacon
Filled Baked Apple
or A pricot Sherbet
Beverage
50c
Three Decker Toasted Sandvich
Ham, Swiss Cheese, Chicken
' Fresh Bliieberry P'ie
or .Ice Creamr
Beverage
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Casserole of
S paghetti with Chicken Livers
Head Lettuce, French Dressing
Raspberry Sundae
or Sand Torte
Beverage
T omato Juice Cocktail
Roast Loin of Pork, Apple Sauce
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Brussels Sprouts
Fresh Blueberry Pie
or Chocolate 'Mallow Sundae
Beverage
75e
GOOD FOOD
Excellent Service
6 to 7:30 o'clock
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