THE MICHIGAN DAILY p OFFJCIf4L BULLETIN mrr min rte.'. ...:....:, ,. . . .. . . .... I { _ I medical care will be given at the Hos- pital without a written accident re- port. Ambulance cases should be taken directly to the Ambulance En- trance, at the rear of the Main Build- ing of the University Hospital. In all such cases the written accident re- port should be forwarded as promptly as possible to the Business Office of the Hospital. The so-called Workmen's Compen- sation law is for the mutual protec- tion of employer and employee. In order to enjoy the privileges provided by the law all, industrial accidents must be reported promptly to the cOr- rect authorities. These reports en- title each employee to compensation for loss of time and free medical care as outlined in the law. The Compensation Law covers any irdustrial accident occurring while an employee is engaged in the activi- ties of his employment which results in either a permanent or tempo'ary disability, or which might conceiv- ably develop into a permanent or temporary disability.. Further Information. If at any time an employee wishes further informa- tion regarding any compensation case, he is urged to consult either the Busi- ness Office or the Office of the Chief Resident Physician at the Hospital or the Business Office of uhe University, on the Campus. Shirley W. Smith To the Members of the University Council: There will be a meeting of the University Council on Monday, December 8, at 4:15 p.m. in Room 1009 A.H. AGENDA: Minutes of the meeting of Novem- ber 10, 1941. Subjects offered by members of the Council.t Reports of the Standing Commit-. tees: Program and Policy-J. P. Dawson. Report :concerning the function aid size of the Council. Educational Policies-R. Schorling. Report on Intermediate Staff Posi- tions. Report concerning Latin Amer- ican Relations. Student Relations-O. W. Boston. Public Relations-I. M. Smith. Plant and Equipment-R. W. Ham- mett. Louis A. Hopkins Secretary Members of the Faculty and Staff: Your attention is called to the fol- lowing Resolution adopted by the Regents on May 23, 1941: Resolved, That it be the policy of the University of Michigan with re- gard to: (1) A member of the staff on indeterminate tenure who enters the Federal Service in the present' emergency that such member shall apply for a leave of absence in ac- cordance with the provisions of the Bylaws of the Board of Regents. (2) A member of the faculty or other em- ployee not on indeterminate tenure who is called into the service of the Federal Government during the pres- ent emergency shall be deemed to be on leave of absence without salary for a period not longer than the end of the present term of appointment. Upon release from Government serv- .ce the University will if possible re- employ such person at the beginning of a semester or academic year as may be practicable and in a position as nearly comparable as possible with the former position. Whatever ten- tative understanding may be reached by a department Chairman with a member of the staff should be put in writing with copies filed with the appropriate University officers. ( Chairmen of departments are ad- vised to weigh carefully the neces- sity of filling positions made vacant by the national emergency and to attempt to make provisions for the return of rnembers of the staff. Christmas Vacation Jobs: A Detroit store will employ several students for delivery work during the Christmas1 vacation. Applicants must live in De- troit, and must have car available. A representative of the firm will in- terview men interested at the Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information, 201 Mason Hall, Tues-1 day, December 9. For further infor- mation and interview appointment, call at the Bureau. Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information 1 A representative of the national of- fice of the Boy Scouts of America will be in our office Monday, December 8, to interview senior and graduate men for their executive training course. This training is for executives or re- gional executives, not for scoutmast- ers. Please call for appointment at the Bureau of Appointments and Oc- cupational Information, 201 Mason Hall, hours 9-12 and 2-4, or phone Extension 371. University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information Academic Notices Pre-Medical Students: The special Medical Aptitude Test of the Associa- tion of American Medical Colleges will be given on this campus on Fri- day, December 5, at 3:00 p.m. in the Amphitheater of the Rackham Build- ing. This examination is given es- pecially for those students who are planning to enter a medical school in thei fall of 1942 and who failed to take the regular test last spring. Anyone planning to enter a medical school in the fall of 1942 must, take this examination now as the results of the test given inext spring will not be available for selecting the 1942 classes. Further information may be ob- tained in Room 4 University Hall and fees should be paid immediately at the Cashier's Office. Exhibitions The Ann Arbor Art Association presents an exhibition of colored lithographs and wood block prints by Georges Rouault and watercolors and small sculptures by William Zor- ach in the Rackham Building Ex- hibition Galleries through December 10, 2:00-5:00 and 7:30-9:00 p.m. Exhibition, College of Architecture and Design: Drawings submitted by students in architecture at Cornell, Minnesota, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Michigan, for the problem "A Trade School" are being shown in ,,the third floor ex- hibition room, Architecture Building, through December 4. Open daily 9 to 5, except Sunday. The public is invited. Lectures University Lecture. Professor Vic- tor R. Gardner, Head of the De . .. t " AN 11 ThtARW USE NEW STYLES FIRST AT WILD'S The.ARROW SUSSEX for comfort and appearance. State Street on the Campus MMU.Mi 5j0 ~~K. COLUMBIA MASTERWORK ALBUMS MAY WE SUGGESI 4 tFEW LESSER-KNOWN MASTERPIECES MOZART: MOZART: HANDEL: The Shirt That Speaks For Itself... 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