THE Af IC HIG A N D A UX qnm.;M&v -TAVTT&1*V 1&-, IQ&I T HE.M fa. :. a. .aX7- --. :i. . as ..=_w a ." A t~ 4 . t . . *1 ..C'@ zJX., dCI LidLI wwl 141Jip-1 A nnual Band-Or Will Be Directe . _ Prof. William D. Revelli, conduc- tor of the Michigan Band, will direct the fourth annual Instrumental Mu- sic Clinic to be held here Saturday and Sunday with more than 300 band and orchestra directors throughout the country expected to attend. Originated here by Ifrofessor Re- velli four years ago, the Clinic has grown in size and importance. It is sponsored jointly by the University School of Music and the Michigan Band and Orchestra Association, and its purpose is to familiarize widely divergent music groups with the lat- est in band and orchestra music. Carlton L. Stewart, whose name was previously erroneously an- nounced, will act as guest conductor during the convention. Mr. Stewart is director of instrumental music in the Mason City, Iowa, schools. Kforton Gould, noted New York Com- poser who visited here last spring, will return for the Clinic. During the. Clinic the University Concert Band, conducted by Profes- sor Revelli, will read band selections from the National High School Fes- tival required list for 1941 competi- tion. Thor Johnson, assistant pro- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1941 VOL. LI. No. 77 Publication In the Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students Wednesday afternooti. January 15, from 4 to 6 o'clock. The Detroit Armenian Women's Club Scholarship: Young men or wo- nen undergraduate students who are enrolled this year, who are of Armen- ian parentage, and whose residenge 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. Recommendations must 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. First Mortgage Loans: The Univer- sity has a limited amount of funds to loan on modern, well-located, Ann Arbor residential property. Inter- est at current rates. F.H.A. terms available. Apply Investment Office, Room 100, South Wing, University Hall. Student Accounts: Your attention is called to the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting of Feb. 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all accounts. due the University not later than the last day of classes of each sem- ester or Summer Session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regulation; how- ever, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at " " change and be addressed to Miss chestra CliMI Jeannette Perry, Office of the Dean f Women. All requests will be act- d ByPrf. Revelli gedupon by the Conference Commit- Itee of the Residence Halls. ---..- ----- -.Jeannette Perry fessor of musical literature, will con-- duct the University Symphony Or- The University Bureau of Appoint- chestra in selections from the same ments and Occupational Information list for orchestras. Given the oppor- has a call for two men, either internes tunity in this way to hear the mu- or registered physicians, for Boy sic, the directors attending the Clin- Scout camps next summer. If inter- ic will be able to select the repertoires ested, call at the Bureau, 201 Maoai for their respective groups. Hall, Office hours 9-12 and 2-4. Recordings will be made of many of the selections played during the Academic Notices convention. These will be distributed throughout, the country by a Chicago Aero. 5: There will be no lecture publishing house, since in the past the or laboratory in this course today. records have proved of value as in- terpretive and ensemble guides. Biological Chemistry Seminar will The Clinic will be held in the Rack- meet in Room 319, West Medical ham Building, in the Union, and in Building tonight at 7:30. Subject: Hill Auditorium. Kappa Kappa Psi, "Carbonic Anhydrase." All interested honorary University Band fraternity, are invited. will sponsor a luncheon for visiting directors and their guests on Satur- Speech 127: Mr. Brandt's section day, and a special concert on Sun- will meet at 1:00 p.m. today. day. ------ -----.- ----- Math. 370 Seminar will meet to- the close of business on the lst day day at 4:00 p.m. in 3201 A. H. Mrs. of classes will be reported to the Kaplan will continue her report on Cashier of the University, and Ahlfor's paper on the "Generaliza- "(a) All academic credits will be tion of the Picard Theorem." withheld, the grades for the sem- Candidates for the Teacher's Cer- ester or Summer Session just com- tificate, June 141: Before making asrpplated will ofnot ebe il ereleased, and issued.,Jue191:Be . akn pretedrwill notrbetreleased, anduno. elections for the second semester, each "(b) All students owing such ac- candidate should check the require counts will not be allowed to register ments in the major and minor teach- in any subsequent semester or Sum- (Continued on Page 4) mer Session until payment has been made." S. W. Smith, Daily at 2 - 4 - 7 - 9 P.M Vice-President and Secretary Public Health Assembly: Dr. Regi- nald Atwater, Executive Secretary American Public Health Association, Starts TODAY will be the guest speaker at the Pub- lic Health Assembly today at 4:00 p.m. in the Auditorium of the W. K. Kellogg Institute. The subject of his address will be "Some Problems in ", ne-Manri ts Public Health Administration." All Frank Mang."" AN professional students in p}ublic health New fac are expected to be present. Choral Union Members: Members of the Choral Union, in good stand- ing, will please call for their Horo- witz courtesy tickets, Wednesday, Jan. 15, between the hours of 9 and 12 and 1 and 4 at the offices of the University Musical Society, in Burton Memorial Tower. After four o'clock no tickets will be issued. Members are also requested to re- turn at the same time their copies of the "Messiah" and to receive in ex- change copies of Tschaikowsky's "Eu- gene Onegin." The Dictaphone Station will be in the Council Room, 1009 Angell Hall, during the week of January 13. In- FRA sofar as possible the work will be carried on in the regular manner. However, there will not be telephone service and it will be necessary for VIRGNA all persons to call in person at theGREY office. Repairs to the office necessi- tate this temporary change. DA N ___ DAILEY Jr. The Library Committee will meet Dircted by Edwin L. Maro on Friday, Jan. 17. Members of the ProducdbyLousK.Sidney Faculties having requests to lay be- ""' fore the Committee are asked to have them in the hands of the Librarian Extra of the University not later than noon "SOAK THE OLD" of Thursday, Jan. 16. --- "INFORMATION PLEASE" Women Students are reminded that v they must register any change of NEWS OF THE DAY residence for the second semester in the Office of the Dean of Women Coing Friday by noon of January 15. They must O omingsfray also inform their househead of their One of the 10 Best far 1940 intention by that date. EUGENE O'NEILL'S Requests to cancel dormitory con- ngeHome" tracts should be made in writing. Lo Voyage Such letters should give reason for ii to make countly boYs like you fall in -love! ... and Chad was so dazzled k : by her sultry allure he for- got the girl at his side! 1 ,SEE A ' i~e r~tS nwl t I 'ell N al d 4\ "1k' ""S.' . \ "I , . .. I .; ,a' .j, LOOK AT THE FACTS Have you compared your laundry costs with our prices. You might be surprised to find that sending , ! a 1 TODA "I'm here ji your laundry home may be false economy. Why not check your STUDENT BUNDLE (Sample Bundle) 2 Suits of Underwear (returned roughdry) 1 Pair of Pajamas (returned roughdry) 3 Shirts 6 Handkerchiefs 3 Pairs of Socks 2 Bath Towels Returned completely finished, mended and with buttons sewed on. APPROX. COST...$1.10 total laundry expense and compare with our special student bundle. 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