THE MICICAN DAILY I' ITVIDA .iTJANTARV ao, 194) will discuss the opportunities avail- able to students who are qualified ILY OFFI IAL BULLETIN dish to enter tbranchthe i I ..rF L I L B LL}lI i~t .iidentS vwhn'24ar2ciniteEre sted ' f LI 1-1t , n Iiij i m7 i ii eShoA{ U d f1111,___ - ti ~ fiki)~a 1id I~i lil ttibe.(helda ii:jld a, (ContinueI from Page 7) for Engineering Students: During L - to the ,ime h\lien it will be held aud week of February 3, Captain -Homer the location. the chairman may invite members Boushey, of the Flight Cadet Exam- ora thecanddates andtdvanc he de- ining Board, will be in Ann Arbor to Central Committee of Assembly amination and he may grant per- talk with all Engineering students Ball will meet Friday, January 31, at aminto those who for suficien who are interested in the opportunit- 5:00 p.m. in the Council Room of the . . ,i - ,__ .ies for flight trainin with the Armv League ASSOCIATED PRESS PDTURE NEW reason might wish to be present. C. S. Yoakum Women Students wishing to enroll in the course in Recreational Lead- ership offered by the Women's De- partment of Physical Education dur- ing the second semester are asked to fill out an application blank in Room 15, Barbour Gymnasium, by February 1. Concerts Choral Union Concert: The Buda- pest String Quartet, made up of Josef Roismann, First Violin; Alex- ander Schneider, Second Violin; Bor- is Kroyt, Viola; and Mischa Schneid- er,' Violoncello; will give the ninth Ch anl Union cnceert Thursday. Feb- Air Corps. In general, an eligible candidate must have completed two Harris Hall: Consolation teas will years of college work or passed an be held during the week of finals examination on the educational re- starting Tuesday, February 4, and quirements. Captain Boushey will ex- through Friday, February 7, from plain the requirements in detail, and 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. k.o1j(),r1.. U.n- , 1c ruary 20, at 8:30 o'clock, in Hill Aud- itorium. Student Graduation Recital. Josef Schnelker, Grad., a student of Prof.; Palmer Christian, will present an organ recital tonight at 8:15 in Hill° Auditorium. The recital, given in partial fulfillment of the require- ments for the degree of Master off Music, will be open to the general public. Exhibitions Exhibition: Thirty etchings of de- tails of landscapes by Frank A. Waugh, formerly head of the De- partment of Landscape Architecture at Massachusetts State College, are on exhibit in the wall cases in the first floor corridor of the Architec- ture Building until Feb. 1. Professor Waugh is noted for his life-long efforts in the conservation of the native rural American land- scape. Exhibition by artists of Ann Arbor and vicinity, in several mediums, Alumni Memorial Hall, afternoons 2:00-5:00 through Jan. 31. Events Today The Ann Arbor Library Club will meet tonight at 7:45 p.m. in the Uni- ver~ity High School Auditorium. Two celored films are to be shown: "You, vnd Youth and I", a picture of life on the University of Michigan Cam- lus, and "Youth and Music," a color and sound picture made last summer at Interlocken. Members may bring guests. Coming Events Army Air Corps Flight Training Final Examination Schedule First Semester, 1940-41 COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS REGULAR EXAMINATIONS Time of Exercise -Time of Examination Mon. at 8 r Mon , Feb: 10, 9-12 Mon. at 9 Fri., Feb. 7, 9-12 Mon. at 10 Wed., Feb. 5, 9-12 Mon. at 11 Mon., Feb. 3, 9-12" Mon. at 1 Mon., Feb. 3, 2- 5 Mon. at 2 Tues., Feb. 11, 2- 5 Mon. at 3 Tues., Feb. 11, 9-12 Tues. at 8 Mon., Feb. 10, 2- 5 Tues. at 9 Tues., Feb. 4, 2- 5 Tues. at 10 Tues., Feb. 4, 9-12 Tues. at 11 Wed., Feb. , 5, 2- 5 Tues. at 1 Wed., Feb. 12, 9-12 Tues. at 2 Fri., Feb. 7, 2- 5 Tues. at 3 Thurs., Feb. 6, 9-12 SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS -~~~~ ~ ~~~~~-~ ~- ~~~--.----..--- --- - - - - Special Period No. Time of- Examination Courses I Sat., Feb. 8, 9-12 German 1, 2, 31, 32 Spanish 1, 2, 31, 32 Music 31 II Sat., Feb. 8, 2- 5 Political Science 1, 2, 51, 52 III Sat., Feb. 1, 2- 5 Zoology 1. Botany 1 Psychology 31. Music 1 IV Thurs., Feb. 6. 2- 5 French 1, 2, 31, 32, 51, 53, 61, 62, 91, 153 Speech 31, 32 IRREGULAR EXAMINATIONS English 1 shall be examined on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2-5. English 30 shall be examined on Friday, Feb. 7, 9-12. Economics 51, 52, 53, and 101 shall be examined on Thursday, Feb. 6, 9-12. It shall be understood that classes entitled to the regular examination periods shall have the right-of-way over the above-mentioned irregular examinations and that special examinations will be provided for students affected by such conflicts by the courses utilizing the irregular exam- ination periods. Any deviation from the above schedule may be made only by mutual agreement between students and instructor and with the approval of the Examination Schedule Committee. M A N P R 0 P O S E S-Looking none too happy, Brig. Gen. George S. Patton of Fort Benning, Ga., wears a new uniform pro- posed for tank officers, while Maj. Gen. Lloyd R. Fredenal[ looks on. Uniform is still experimental, has not been adopted by army. BUILDINGS BRIGHTEN BLEAK LANDSCAPE --Dominating this winter view of Washington, an official army air corps photo, is the new Mellon National Art Gallery (foreground) now being completed. ti for a your _.. i 7 i 4 'F I JI I j I i i I E t yt f ({ E !}j t H E R F 0 R M U L A-Different-colored paint daubed on back of each one helps Betty Hill of Syracuse, N. Y., keep score on the amount each motherless pup eats. She feeds them especially- prepared formula at this wooden rack, doesn't mind extra work. whether you BUY SE-LL TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT-But for wooden piles that apparently stopped the auto in the nick of time, some mo- torist would have had a cold dousing in the Calumet river, south ,Chicago. Police found the car thus perched precariously. BR ITISH A MBASSADOR-With smiles Viscount-and Lady Halifax greet newsmen covering their arrival in America. 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