THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN February, 1942, must make applica- tion at once in Room 2014 Kellogg Institute. The applications must be filed not later than December 19. Civil Service: The Bureau of Ap- pointments and Occupational Infor- mation has received notice of the fol- lowing Civil Service Examinations: Jr. Forestry Aid. $1,680 per year, last filing date December 31, 1941. (Continued on Page 4) 111 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1941 VOL. LH. No. 64 Publication in the Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices Male Students aged 21 on or before July 1, 1941: All male students in the University .who reached the ages of 21 on or prior to July 1, 1941, are asked to fill out a "Student Report on Selective Service Status" on the official questionnaire card which is reproduced in connection with this issue of the Daily Official Bulletin. This is by request of the N ional Headqua'rters of the Selective |erv- ice System, which has been asked by the U.S.. Senate Committee on Mili- tary Affairs for a report containing information about the deferment and postponement of induction of col- lege and university students. All stu- dents concerned should promptly secure cards at the places named be- low and answer the questions asked. A complete survey is desired. Students in the College of Litera- ture, Science, and the Arts may make their reports 8:00 a.m.-12m., Thurs- day, Friday, or Saturday, or 1:30- 4:30 p.m. Thursday or Friday. Stu- dents enrolled in other units should report 1:30-4:30 p.m., Thursday or Friday, or 8:00 a.m.-12m. Saturday. The places where report cards should be secured and turned in *hen properly filled out are as follows: Students in the College of Litera- ture, Science and the Arts: Record- er's Ofice, 4 University Hall. Engineering students: 348 West rEngineering Building. Medical students: Recorder's Of- fice, 123 W. Medical Building. Law students: 200 Hutchins Hall. Pharmacy students: Secretary's Office, 250 Chemistry Building. Dentistry students: Secretary'sOf- fice, 202 Dentistry Building. Architecture and Design students: 207 Architecture Building. Education students: Recorder's Of- fice, 1437 University Elementary' School. Business Administration students: 108 Tappan Hall. Forestry and Conservation stu- CLASSIFE2D DIRECTORY BUSINESS SERVICES FOR RUG AND CARPET CLEANING work this vacation, call Edward Kelly, 6051 mornings, or 2-4389 af- ter 1 p.m. LAUNDERING LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 2c LOsT and FOUND PEN and PENCIL SET in leatherette case four inches long. Reward. Jack Nisberg, Phone 2-4591. HAMILTON WRIST WATCH, blue crystal. Lost in Michigan House. Call Harry McCormick, 411 Mich- igan House, Reward. 165c MISCELLANEOUS MIMEOGRAPHING - Thesis bind- ing. Brumfield and Brumfield, 308 S. 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Music students: Office of the School, School of Music Building. Public Health students: 2014 Kel- logg Institute Building. Graduate School students: Office of the School, Rackham Building. I General Assembly: A general as- sembly for students in all schools and colleges will be held at 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, December 16, in Hill Audi- torium. The position and duties of University students in time of war will be discussed. With the consent, of the Deans of the various units classes at the 3 and 4 o'clock hours will be dismissed in order that all students may attend. I To Members of the Faculty, Staff and Student Body: Attention of everyone is called to the Lost and Found department of the Business Office, Room 1, University Hall. In- quiry concerning lost articles should be made promptly at the above men- tioned office. Articles found on the campus and in University buildings should be turned over immediately. Those articles not called for within 60 days will be surrendered to the finder. Shirley W. Smith Home Loans: The University In- vestment office, 100 South Wing, will be glad to consult with anyone con- sidering building or buying a home or refinancing existing mortgages and i eligible to make F.H.A. loans. Faculty, School of Education: The December meeting of the faculty will be held on Monday, December 15, in the University Elementary Schoolf Library. Tea will be served at 3:45 and the meeting will convene at 4:15 p.m. Graduate Students: Candidates for the doctorate this semester should be reminded of the following regula- tion: , The dissertation must be complet- ed and three bound typewritten copies, the original and two carbons, placed in the hands of. the Dean of the Graduate School nothlater than January 5, 1942 if the candidate ex- pects to receive the degree at the end of the first semester. If a stu- dent submits his thesis after this date no assurance can be given of graduation at the end of the first semester. C. S. 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