100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

September 24, 1940 - Image 7

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1940-09-24

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1940

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

pAG1Z SEVEN--I ECTION ONE

_ _. ._
-__ _---

National Defense Work Expected,
To Affect University'sActivities

Students ToBe Exempted
From Draft Until End
Of 1940-41 Term
National defense work in its many
aspects is bound to cause the Uni-
vcrsity some trouble, although early
organization is expected to obviate
any serious difficulties, President
Ruthven said in a press conference
Saturday.
Students, he pointed out, have
been assured of exemption from the
draft until the end of the 1940-41
school year by clauses of the con-
scription act. "I do not know the
provisions as to absentee registra-
tion by' students, but it is certain
that all those who are of 'draft age'
will be required to register some-
where," he added.
The status of students who are
HARD ON YOUR EYES
Fine sewing is one of the most
difficult of all seeing tasks. Don't
strain your eyes ... be sure you
have good lighting. Phone your
Detroit Edison office for a Light
Meter survey of your home with-
Iout charge.

members of the national guardaunits
has not yet been determined as far
as University officials know, the
President said. It is expected, how-
ever, that such a small number of
students here are members of the
national guard that no big problem
will be presented. No word has been
received here as to possible changes
in status of C.A.A. students.
Several requests for the services
4 members of the University faculty
lready have been received from the
rational defense council, he, contin-
ond. Leaves of absence are being
,ranted the men called upon for na-
ional service, and the University is
aking steps to organize a "defense
;oard" of its own, he added.
In order to prevent University
;Mans from being seriously disrupt-
A,. President Ruthven said, it will be
necessary to work out a system that
will permit substitutions when in-
structors are called away. During
World War I, he said, government
work took so many of the top-flight
;rofessors that the University found
tself nearly unable to carry on vital
training work.
SCABBARD AND BLADE
Scabbard and Blade, national hon-
orary military science fraternity,
:ases its requirements for member-
hip on scholarship, efficiency in
.,ill, personal qualifications and cam-
pus activities.
SHOP AT-302 S. State St.
ID E R S

New Feature
To Be Offered
By Directory
. .1
Publication Will Contain
Home Addresses; Co-op
Members Also Listed
Featured in this year's issue of
Student and Faculty Directory will
be the publication of the home ad-
dresses of every student on the cam-
pus in addition to the publication of
their Ann Arbor addresses and tele-
phone numbers.
Both men's and women's dormi-
tory personnel and members of gen-
eral fraternities and sororities and
professional fraternities and sorori-
ties will be published as usual. In
addition the staff will list for the first
time in the Directory students liv-
ing in cooperative houses.
Contains Calendar
In front of the book will be a copy
of the University Calendar, a map of
Ann Arbor and various city informa-
tion such as the addresses and tele-
phone numbers of churches, tehatres,
hospitals and the police and fire de-
partments.
Also included are several pages of
campus information concerning vari-
ous campus activities, their person-
nel, their location and their tele-
phonle numbers. Among the activi-
dies included are The Daily, 'Ensian,
Gargoyle, Congress, Interfraternity
Council, Boards in Control of Stu-
dent Publications and Physical Edu-
,ation, Michigan Union and League,
NAA Board and the Student Religi-
jus Association.
Samuel Edits
The Directory, published annual-
iy by the Michiganensian, University
year book, will be edited by Charles
B. Samuel, '41. John W. Cory, '41.1
is business manager and John Bach-
man, '42, will serve as advertising
manager.
Assisting Samuel are Martha Gra-
ham, '41, women's editor, and juniors
Bessie Lawton, Jeanne Goudy, Ben
Thorward, Mary Gage, Ray Powell
and Gerald Hewitt.

INK
SKRIP
Complete choice of colors.
Economy size 4 oz. . .25c
Small size 2 oz. . . . 15c
QUINK
Made by the makers of
Parker Pens..
Economy size 4 oz. ..25c
Small size 2 oz. 15c
CARTER'S
Any color, 2 oz. size 10c
FOILETT. S

Lecture Series Ticket
Sale To Open Oct.

1

The box office sale of the Michi-
gan Oratorical Lecture Series tickets
will begin 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1 at
Hill Auditorium.
Mail orders will be received this
week at 3211 Angell Hall.
Among those who are going to ap-
pear on the series are Dorothy
Thompson, Leland Stowe, Ruth Dra-
per and Admiral Ya nell. Further
details are given in the fourth news
section of this issue of The Daily.

II

State at North University

I-

/ f

MUSIC =CARMLLON
u~EADQUARTERS
-to RADI0andRECORD :AU-.L
:r4
T A

1
i
I
f
I
M
1
.j
i
i
i
i
i
i

T
V'O
r.)}{kk a
N ,N
My
I, t
R Md
u
hr'
FJ';
s!5
,rsy
T l l+6
Y kR;
?Tr i
~4
S'S
I
4 .(+
l. r
Jj"r
ijSt tt.
Y j
;'
.ryy
usurp
,P! oR.rrt

4
Ail

W1cl

STANDARD

DRY

* 4-- -.to .
1dm a,'s...

CLmAPlING

SUITS
DRESSES
COATS
"Does not includes white, Formal, Fur Trimming
or over four pleats."
C
INCLUDES-
Dry Cleaning
quick spotting
machine pressing
buttons checked
quick inspection

-A

MIRACLFAN
SERVICE
SUITS
DRESSES
COATS

and

Come in and see us

*0 00 t

We'll give

you a

Desk

$

Blotter and show you Ann
Arbor's Largest and most
Modern Cleaning Plant.

.00

INCLUDES-
Miracleai g
Re-texturing
insured moth-proofing
all sp.ts renoved
form pressed
hand finished
measurements checked
all minor repaiq
quick service

POMPTON TURNPIKE
CHARLIE BARNET........

CROSSTOWN
GLENN MILLER........
Complete Electrical Phonograph
Combination Radio- Phonograph

..35c

s " s
e " " "

ROMEO AND JULIET OVERTURE
Konsseritzky - Boston Synaphony . .

. . . . . . .

RAVEL'S BOLERO
Boston Pops Orchestra . . . . . . . .

$19.95
$29.95
$3.50
$2.50
$1.00
$3.50

PRELUDE TO ACT III LOHENGRIN
Toscanini - Philharmonic Symphony

. . . . . .

6

HEART OF THE SYMPHONY
Famous Excerpts fron Eight of
the Greatest Symphonies . . . . . . . . .

LISTEN IN

OUR PRIVATE

BOOTHS

"mic ian £eading and Zradilional Cleaner"
3 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED STORES
214 South State Street 1115 South University Avenue 703 Packqrd Street

FREE DELIVERY SERVICE

----
__ __ __

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan