H - FJAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) Amendment to Announcement No. 133 of 1941 (Unassembled), closing receipt of applications from men and extending the period for women for: Technical and Scientific Aid, $1,440 to $2,000. Closing date for men will be June 1, 1942. Appl iations from women will be accepted until all posi- tions are filled. There is great need for female eligibles, who have com- pleted 2 years of college with courses in mathematics. Amendment to Announcement 174 of 1941 (Unassembled): Engineering Draftsman, $1,440 to $2,600. Closing date will be December 31, 1942, un- less a prior closing date is public an- nounced. Announcement amended to allow those enrolled or who have completed a course in engineering drafting under the Federal Office of Education Defense Training Program to apply. Amendment to Announcement No. 219 (Unassembled): Junior Chemist, $2,000. Closing date for men will be June 1, 1942. Applications from wo- men will be accepted until all posi- tions filled. Further information may be ob- tamed from the notices which are on file in the office of the Bureau of Appointments, 201 Mason Hall, office hours 9-12 and 2-4. Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information. Academic Notices History 120 Final Examination will be given today, 8-10 a.m.; Room 215, Angell Hall. Final Examination, English I and II, today, 8-10 a.m., as follows: English I Arthos, 35 AH; Bacon, 35 AH; Cal- ver, 406 MH; Peake, 35 AH. English II Bader, 201 UH; Baum, W Phys Lee; Bertram, W Phys Lec; Boys, W Phys Lec; Copple, W Phys Lec; Engel, 305 SW; Everett, 1025 AH; Faust, 1025 AH; Fletcher, 209 AH; Fogle, 2054 NS.; Garvin, 2054 NS; Green, 202 W Phys; Greenhut, E H-aven. Haugh, 205 MH; Helm, 205 MH; McClennen, 1025 AH; McKelvey, 205 MH; Millar, 3011 AH; O'Neill, 1121 NS; Schenk, 302 SW; Schroeder, 3056 NS; Stibbs, 2203 AH; Thein, 3209 AH; Walker, 2234 AH; Weimer, 203, UH; Weisinger, 101 Ec; Wells, 1025 AH. Make-up examination, for unavoid- able examination conflicts only, will be given Friday, May 22, 7-9 p.m., in Rooms 25 A.H. and 1025 A.H. English 45, Sce. 4: The examnilia- tion will be in 2225 Angell Blail, May 23, 2 o'clock. A. Bader English 31, Sec. 8: The examination will be in 2225 Angell Hall, May 23, 2 o'clock. J. Mcdlennen Pathology 105 (Pathological Tech- nique): This course will be given as a Summer Session course and will run for eight weeks beginning June 29. History 50: Final examination, Sat- urday, May 23, 8-10. Adams to Loud, B, Haven Hall. Luckham to Zahn, 101 Economics Building. 1042 East Engineering Building on Saturday, May 23, 10:30-12:30. Room Assignments for Finals in Mathematics, College of L.S. and A.: The following classes will have their examinations in the rooms specified. All others will meet in their regular classrooms. Math. 7, Sec. 2, Raiford, 18 Angell Hall. Math. 7, Sec. 3, Stabler, 2203 An- gell Hall. Math. 11, Sec. 1, Elder, 2029 Angell Hall. Math. 12, Sec. 3, Beckenbach, 18 Angell Hall. Math. 12, Sec. 5, Myers, 2219 An- gell Hall. Math. 13, Sec. 1, Myers, 229 Angell Hall. Math. 14, Sec. 2, Elder, 302 Mason Hall. Math. 14, Sec. 3, Copeland, 3011 Angell Hall. Math. 47, Sec. 3, Coe, 3003 Angell Hall. Math. 53, Sec. 2, Eilenberg, 405 South Wing. Math. 54, Sec. 3, Bradshaw, 3011 Angell Hall.; Room Assignments, German1, 2, 31, 32: Friday, May 22, 1942, 10:30- 12:30. German I. All Sections: 101 Eco- nomics Building. German 2. Pott, Diamond, Philipp- son: 25 Angell Hall. Ebelke, Winkel- man, Willey: C Haven Hall. Van Duren, Gaiss: D Haven Hall. German 31. All Sections: 1035 An- gell Hall. German 32. Van Duren: D Haven Hall. Wahr: 301 U. Hall. Eaton: 306 U. Hall. Diamond, Graf: 2225 An- gell Hall. Hygiene 101: The final examina- tion for the 8:00 o'clock Monday, Wednesday and Friday Section of Hygiene 101 will be held Friday, May 22, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in Room No. 35 of Angell Hall, in- stead of the Health Service Lecture room.- English 32: The examination for my section of English 32 (Section 7) will be held Saturday at 8, in room 22.03 Angell Hall. R. C. Boys Political Science 68: The final ex- amination will be given May 23, 2-4 p.m., in room 1025 A.H. H. B. Calderwood English 160, Sec. 1: The final ex- amination will be in Room 35 Angell Hall. H. T. Price German 160 Final Examination, Room 408 Library Saturday, May 23, from 10:30 to 12:30. Political Science 1: Final Examina- tion. Monday, May 25, 8-10 a.m., Room 25 A.H. Political Science 2: Final Examina- tion. Monday, May 25, 8-10 a.m. Bromage's section, Room 35 A.H. Mill's section, Room 35 A.H. Sturm's sections, Room 1025 A.H. Cuncannon's section, Room 2003 A.H. Perkins' sections, Room 231 A.H. Clark's section, Room 231 A.H. Jenkin's sections, Room 2225 A.H. Haroid M. Dorr Directed Teaching, Qualifying Ex- amination: All students expecting to elect directed teaching (Educ D100) next semester are required to pass a qualifying examination in the sub- ject which they expect to teach. This examination will be given again on Saturday, October 3, at 1 o'clock. Students will meet in the auditorium of the University High School. Defense training course for women in Surveying, Mapping and Photog- rametry: A thirteen-week E.M.S.D.T. course will be given at the Univer- sity beginning July 6 to train women for U.S. Government positions as En- gineering Aid, Photogrametric and Topographic option. Civil Service positions beginning at $1,440 to $1.800 per year are assured to those suc- cessfully completing the course. En- trance requirements are two years of college training with major study in engineering, architecture, physics, chemistry, mathematics, forestry, or geology. Three and one-half years of college study in any other field will be accepted if the applicant has had trigonometry in high school or college. Further information may be obtained from Miss Ethel A. McCor- mick, Michigan League. Exihibi ia Thirteenth Annual Exhibition of Sculpture in the Concourse of the Michigan League Building. Ope cdaily until after Commencement. (Continued on Page 7) ----i i CONGRATULATIONS to the GRRDUTJHTNG CLHSS i 11vers i ty of Midligul ii ,,. i, on4 Mathematics 6 (Prof. Anning will have its final examination in Room SENIORS! SENIORS I One Year from Today , . . Will you know where your classmates are and what they are doing? W1ll you be right up to dote on wiht's happening on the Campus? The Michigan Alumnus