r 1 0 Y , 1941 T-E MICIIGAN DAILY PAGE- NNE DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Math. S.W. Math. Math. Math. Math. Math. 13 Sohneckenburger-301 47 Craig-3003 A.H. 53 Elder-201 U.H. 53 Beckenbach-201 U.H. 53 Myers-225 A.H. 111 Nesbitt-3003 A.H. p.m. Names beginning with: A-J, Room C Haven. K-R, Room B Haven. S-Z. Room E Haven. (Continued from Page 7) ruary 15 will be 12:30 for those stu- dents attending the J-Hop who do not attend an approved breakfast. For those attending approved break- fasts the closing hour will be 2 a.m. Jeannette Perry Assistant Dean of Women Students and Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: The attention of students and fac- ulty is called to the following regu- lations of the College: Students are not examined at any other time than that set for the examination of the class in which the work has been done. When an en- tire class is affected by a conflict in the examination schedule, a special examination during the examination period may be arranged by the in- stuctor with the consent of the Ex- amination Schedule Committee. It should be noted that a report of X (Absent from Examination) does not guarantee a make-up examina- tion. An instructor must, in fair- ness to those who take the final ex- amination at the time annouced for it, give make-up examinations only to students who have a legitimate reason for absence. Academic Notices Political Science I Examination, Saturday, February 8, 2-5 p.m. will Mayors Ask Civil Defense Agency WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.-0)-The United States Conference of Mayors urged today immediate establishment of a federal civil defense agency to help American 'cities plan and or- ganize air raid precautions services. The proposal was advanced in a report sent to President Roosevelt by Mayor F. H. LaGuardia, of New York City, president of the confer- ence. be held in the following rooms: Sections 1, 2, 3, and 8 (Professors Dorr and Hayden and 'Mr. Lederle) in 25 A.H. Sections 8, 9, 11, 12, 13 (Mr. Jen- kin and Dr. Kallenbach) in 1025 A.H. Sections 4 and 5 (Professor Cun- cannon) in 2225 A.H. Sections 6 and 7 (Mr. Kitchin) in 205 Mason Hall. Sections 14, 15, 16, and 17 (Dr. French) in B Haven Hall. Political Science 2 examination, Saturday, February 8, 2-5 p.m. will be held in room 1035 A.H. Political Science 51 examination, Saturday, February 8, 2-5 p.m. will be held in the following rooms: Professor Calderwood's section in 35 A.H. Professor Cuncannon's section in 2003 A.H. Political Science 52 examination,j Saturday, February 8, 2-5 p.m. will be held in room 231 A.H. Political Science 85 examination, Tuesday, February 4, 2-5 p.m. will be held in room 2003 A.H. Aeronautical Engineering 2: Final examination in this course will be held on Wednesday, February 5, in Room 445 West Engineering Build- ing, from 8-12 a.m. English I - Final Examinations: Tuesday, February'4, 2-5 p.m. Arthos.'-16 A.H. Baum-229 A.H. Bertram-208 U.H. Boys-205 M.H. Calver-231 A.H. Engel-1018 A.H. Everett-3231 A.H. Fletcher-W. Phys. Lec. Garvin-2054 N.S. Green-W. Phys. Lec. Greenhut-6 A.H. Haines-4203 A.H. Halliday-205 M.H. Haugh-3011 A.H. Helm-2014 A.H. Martin-2203 A.H. McClennen-W. Phys. Lee. McCormick--2016 A.H. Ogden-202 W. Phys. O'Neill-103 R.L. Peake-103 R.L. Rettger-305 S.W. Robertson-201 U.H. Schroeder-102 Ec. Schueller--18 A.H. Taylor-35 A.H. Walker-2235 A.H.I Weimer-231 A.H. Weisinger-2029 A.H. Wells-W. Phys. Lee. White-203 U.H. Woodbridge-2235 A.H. Mathematics 8, Section 1 (Mr. Rickart) will have its final examina- tion on Thursday morning February 6, in Room 336 West. Eng. Room Assignments in Mathematics (College of Lit., Sci., and the Arts). Final examinations in Mathematics will be held in the regular class- rooms except in the following cases: Math. 7 Kaplan-229 A.H. Math. 7 Raiford-2029 A.H. Math. 7 Myers-405 S.W. Math. 7 Domashevitsky- Changes in Mathematics Schedule for Second Semester. Math. 139 will be omitted, and in its place Prof. Rainich will offer Math. 235, Dif- ferential Geometry, Tu.Th.S. at 11, 3010 A.H. Math. 149, Exterior Bal- listics, will be offered by Prof. Field, M.W.F. at 10, 201 W. Eng. Math. 223, Casualty Actuarial Theory (also list- ed as Bus. Adm. 278), will be offered by Prof. Carver, hours to be arrang- ed. Room Assignments, German 1, 2, 31, 32: Saturday, February 8, 9-12 German 1. West Lecture, Physics: Philippson. Diamond, Gaiss, Graf. 1035 A.H.: Striedieck, Van Duren. 231 A.H.: Sinnema, Willey, Ed- wards, Broadbent. 35 A.H.: Pott, Ebelke, Winkelman. German 2. 101 Ec: All sections. German 31. B H.H. Pott, Edwards, Diamond. 2003 A.H. Gaiss, Broadent, Ebelke. 301 U.H. Wahr. 203 U.H. Nordmeyer. 201 U.H. Reichart. 306 U.H. Eaton. German 32. D H.H. All sections. Political Science 67 examination will be held in room B Haven Hall, Wednesday, February 5, 2-5 p.m. Economics 71: Rooms for final ex- amination, Monday, February 3, 2-5 Speech 151: Dr. Crandall's section will meet for the final examination in room 4203 Angell Hall at the scheduled time. Spanish 81: Latin-American Life, which has been announced as omit- ted in the Supplementary Announce- ment for the Second Semester of the College of L. S. & A., will be offered at 1 P.M., M.W.F., in Room 307 R.L.I Speech 31, Sections 1 and 13: Final examination, Thursday, February 6, 2:00 P.M., 2225 A.H. Make-up, same day, 7:15 P.M., 16 A.H. Economics 51 and 52: Room as- signments for final examinations on Thursday, February 6, 9-12: Economics : 51: Anderson's sections in 1025 A.H. Bingham's sections in 1035 A.Hi. Bond's sections in 205 M.H. Deinzer's sections in 231 A.H. Orcutt's sections in 35 A.H. Economics 52: All sections in 101 Ec. Concerts Piano Recital: Mabel Rhead, Pian- ist, will present the fifth Faculty Concert of the 1940-41 season at 4:15 p.m. today in the Lydia Mend- elssohn Theater. Mrs. Rhead will play selections by Mendelssohn, Han- del, Beethoven and Chopin. Lectures Biological Chemistry Lecture: Pro- fessor Armand J. Quick of Marquette University School of Medicine will (Continued on Page 10) Here's just what you're look- ing for, for that all-important J-Hop night - a whole line of formal dresses, evening skirts, blouses, sweaters and wraps - that we know will answer your big question of the moment. Specially Reduced 1/f3 The BUDGET SHOP Liberty Street - Two Doors East of the Michigan 208 U.l Math. A.H. Math. Math. Math. Math. Math. S.W. Math. 3. 11 Schneckenburger-3010 11 Raiford-203 U.H. 11 Coe-302 M.H. 13 Raiford-302 M.H. 13 Anning-225 A.H.. 13 Elder (11 o'clock)-305 13 Myers-201 U.H. 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