THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, . ,F Senate Reception: Since no indi- vidual invitations are being sent, this is a cordial invitation to all members of the teaching staff and their wives to be present at the Senate Recep- tion to new members of the faculties on Tuesday, November 4, in the ball- room of the Michigan Union at 8:30 tributed to departmenta secretaries. Green cards are being provided for reporting freshman absences. Ail freshman attendance reports should be made on the green cards and sent directly to tho office of the Academ- ic Counselors. 108 Mason Hall. - Please note especially the regu- lations concerning three-week ab- sences, and the time limits for drop- ping courses. The rules relating to absences are printed on the attend- ance cards. They may also be found on page 52 of the curren, Announce- ment of our College. E. A. Walter, Assistant Dean the Northwestern-Michigan football be discussed. All interested are in- Goudsmit will speak on the subject: game are required to register in the vited. "Electron Orbits in a Magnetron." Office of the Dean of Women. A__ letter of permission from parents . To Students enrolled for series of must be in this office not later than Physics Colloquium will meet Mon- lectures on Naval Subjects: Lieuten- Wednesday, October 15. If the stu- day. October 13, at 4:15 p.m. in Room ant R. E. Palmer. U.S. Navy. Associ- dent does not go by train, special 1041 Randall Laboratory. Professor (Continued on Page 4) permission for another mode of travel __ _--__ __ _ __ __ _ must be included in the parent's let- ter. Graduate women are invited to r register in this office. ARKINo presents ANEW SOVIET MUSICAL COMEDY Eligibility cards for women partici- pating in League activities will be' ' signed Monday through Friday from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in Miss McCor- mick's office in the League. III p.m The reception will take place from 8:30 to 10:00 o'clock, after College of- Literature, Science, and which there will be dancing from the Arts, Schools of Education, For- 10:00 to 12:00. It is especially hoped estry, Music, and Public Health: Stu- that new teaching fellows and in- dents who received marks of I or X structors may be present and the at the close of their last semester or chairmen of departments are asked to summer session of attendance. will be of assistance in bringing this receive a grade of E in the course or about. r courses unless this work is made up by October 29. Students wishing an extension ~f time beyond this date' Pulitzer Prizes in Letters: A nomi-e nation form for the Pulitzer Prizes in in order to ake up this work should, Letters has been received at the Presi- file a petition addressed to the ap- dent's Office. The Prizes in Letters propriate official in their school with .re for "novels, plays, histories, biog- Room 4 U.H. where it will be trans- raphies and volumes of verse." Mem- mitted. bers of the faculties who desire toAsi Robert L. Willisra make nominations for these Prizes Assistant Registrar may secure the official forms*through Dr. Frank E. Robbins, 1021 Angell Sunday Library Service: On all Hall. Sundays from October to June, ex- cept during holiday periods, the Attention Students: On Wednes- Main Reading Room and the Periodi- day, October 15, the One Hundredth cal Room of the General Library are Anniversary of the first instruction kept open from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Books from other parts of the given in the College of Literature, Bosfo building which are needed for Sarn-' Science, ahd the Arts will be cele-dbusenwihea ded"varbl in brated. This day will be a holiday day use will be made available in for the students and the faculty in the Main Reading Room If request this College. All classes taught by is made on Satirday to an assistant the faculty of the College of Litera- in the reading room where the books ture, Science, and the Arts will, are usually shelved. therefore, be excused on that day. War er G. Rice, Director Concentration' Advisers: College of Choral Union Members: All singers L.S. and A: Any adviser wishing to who have'been notified by Conductor have courses outside the department Thor Johnson of their admission to or division counted in the "C" aver- the Choral Union Chorus are re- age required in the field of concen- minded that their membership dues tration for tentative February seniors and book deposits are. to be paid should notify the Registrar's Office Monday, October 13, between the by October 22. hours of 10 and 12 in the, morning Requests should be in writing giv- and 1 and 4 in the afternoon at the ing the names of the individuals to be office of the University Musical affected and the specific courses out- Society in Burton Memorial Tower. side the department to be counted. The first rehearsal will take place Robert L. Williams Tuesday, October 14, at 7 o'clock Assistant Registrarsharp in the School of Music Build- Tennis Tournament: Matches in the tennis tournament must be played immediately or players will be dis- qualified. The tournament is posted on the bulletin board at the Wo- men's Athletic Building with dead- lines on each match. I Academic INVotices Biological Chemistry Seminar will be held in Room 319, West Medical! Building on Tuesday, October 14, at 7,:30 p.m. "Aliphatic Hydroxy Amino' Acids of the Protein Molecule" will ILUBOY ORLOA'Ng(4* a~ Sarkln~ Also * RAF Raid on German Held Island * Latest Newsreels from The Eastern Front 0 Red Army Ensemble Tickets at LYDIA MENDELSSOHN Box Office 39c (incl. 4c tax) Sun. Oct. 12, 8:15 P.M. ART CINEMA LEAGUE ,. Y ; . .+ S 5 I r. : s. ail ; ' 1 I k G REE NE'S Waerroo f Watr eeyo u r g a r m e n t s ! Dl vr d 23-23-1 40dial 8633 East Liberty 1209 E. University Students, College of Literature,{ Science, and the Arts: No course may be selected for credit after the end of the third week. Saturday, October 18, is therefore the last date on which new elections may be approved. The willingness of an individual .in- structor to admit a student later does not affect the operation of this rule E. A. Walter The Executive Committee of the fnterfraternity Council met at 4:30 Friday afternoon. If no objections to any of the decisions of the Com- mittee are voiced within forty-eight hours of this notice, all action taken by the Committee shall be -final. Bob Parker, Sec.-Treas. Students, College of Literature, Sience, and the Arts: Election cards filed ,after the end of the first week of the semester may be accepted by the Registrar's Office only if they are approved by Assistant Dean Wal- ter. Students who fail to file their selection blanks by the close of the third week, even though they have registered and have attended classes unofficially, will forfeit their privi- lege of continuing in the College for the semester. If such students have paid any tuition fees, Assistant Dean Walter will issue a withdrawal card for them. Faculty, College of Literature, Sci- ence, and the Arts: Attendance re- port cards 're being distributed through the departmental offices. In- structors are requested to report ab- sences 'of sophomores, juniors, an: seniors to X1220 Angell Hall, on the buff cards which are now being dis- ing on Maynard Street. Charles A. Sink, President Sigma Xi: Members who' have transferred from other chapters and who are not yet affiliated with the Michiganf 9hapter are cordially re- quested to notify the Secretary, Frank E. Eggletdn, at Room 4111 Na- tural Science Building, or phone Ex- tension 461, giving membership sta- tus, year of election, and chapter where initiated. Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering Seniors and Graduates: Dr. H. W. Rinehart of E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Company, Wilming- ton, Delaware, will be in Room 221 West Engineering Building on Thurs- day, October 16, to interview Seniors and Graduates in Mechanical, Elec- trical and Civil Engineering for pros- pective positions. He is particularly interested in February 1942 gradu-' ates but will also interview June .graduates if time permits. Students who are interested please' call at Room 221 West Engineering Bldg. for appointment. Latin-American Students: 'A Civil- ian Pilot Training scholarship is again being offered to Latin Ameri- can citizens who are fully matricu- lated students of the University of Michigan. Applicants must be be- tween the ages of 19 and 26 and must have at least Sophomore standing. ll those interested please make ap- plication at the Aeronautical Engin- eering Department, -Room B-47 E. Engineering Building as soon as pos- sible. Women students wishing to attend Da 516 , I'll E~L' LI If you would enjoy this film, see it from the'beginning. - If you don't mind wasting your money, just come any time! "4 0 f" , SUNDAY SUPPER Served in the Main Dining Room-6 :00 until 7:30 o'clock Toasted Cheese-Bacon Sandwich Peppermint Candy Ice Cream or Chocolate Cream Pie Beverage Pot of Boston Baked Beans Brown Bread Harvard' Beets Pineapple Filled Cake or Prune Whip Beverage at fifty fire cents Tula a la King Pattie French Fried Potatoes Jellied Fruit Salad Layer Cake or Ice Cream Tomato juice Cocktail Pork Chop, Spiced Apple Candied Yams Cauliflower au Gratin Chocolate Cream Pie I] I I Adults 36c plus 4c Fed. Def. tax-total 40c 1.111IU 0 ~ b~I II I 1 F #