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THE MICHICAN DAILY

SUNDAY, JAN. 24, 1943

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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SUikDAY, JAN. 24, 1943
VOL. LIII No. 84
All notices toitthe Danly Offielat Bu-
letin are to be sent to the Otfice of the
President in typewritten form by 3:30
P.M. of the day preceding its publica-
tion, exe pt on Saturday when the no-
tires should be submitted by 11:30 a.m.

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tion authorities, there will be at-
tached t' each payroll check at the
end of the present month a blank
which may be disregarded by every-
one who is a native born or natural-
ized citizen of the United States. All
others should fill out this blank and
return it promptly to the Business
Office.
-Shirley W. Smith
Students and Faculty, College of
Literature, Science, and the Arts: The

Notices
Request of Federal Bureau of Im-
migration and Naturalization: In or-
der to comply with instructions of the

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attention of students and, faculty is
called to the following regulation of
the College:
It should be noted that a report of
X, (Absent from Examination) does
not guarantee a make-up examina-
tion. An instructor must, in fairness
to those who take the final examina-
tion at the time announced for it,
give make-up examinations only to
students who have a legitimate reason
for absence. -E. A. Walter
Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Stu-
dents: All students who eventually ex-
pect to apply for entrance to a medi-
cal or dental school are requested to
register in Room 1009 Angell Hall as
soon as possible.
-Burton Thuma,
University Armed Forces Rep.
Identification Cards: All students
reregistering for the Spring Term in
February will be asked to show their
Identification Cards at the time of
Registration. The presentation of this
card will save the time of both the
student and those in charge of regis-
tration procedure.
To the Members of the Faculty,
College of Literature, Science, and
the Arts:
The fifth regular meeting of the
Faculty of the College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts for the Uni-
versity year 1942-43 will be held in
Room 1025 Angell Hall, February 1,
at 4:10 p.m.
The reports of the various com-
mittees have been prepared in ad-
vance and are included with this
call to the meeting. They should be
retained in your files as part of the
minutes of the February meeting.
Edward H. ]Kraus.
AGENDA:
1. Consideration of the minutes of
the January meeting, PP. 922-927,
which have been distributed by cam-
pus mail.
2. Memorial -Associate Professor
Emeritus David M. Lichty. Commit-
tee: P. E. Bursley, H. H. Willard,
and C. S. Schoepfle, Chairman.
3. Consideration of reports sub-
mitted with the call to this meeting.
a. Executive Committee-Profes-
sor J. E. Dunlap.
b. Executive Board of the Grad-
uate School-Professor G. R. La-
Rue.
c. University Council-No meet-
ing during the past month.
d. Senate Advisory Committee on

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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Barth, of
Rochester, N.Y., have announced the
engagement of their daughter, Elaine,
'43, to Arnold Grossberg, Grad., son
of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Grossberg,
of Los Angeles, Calif.
Miss Barth is affiliated with Alpha
Epsilon Phi sorority and is treasurer
of Panhellenic Board. She was on
the central committee for J-Hop last
year, and is a member of Scroll and
Alpha Kappa Delta honor societies.
Mr. Grossberg received his B.S. de-
gree from the California Institute of
Technology, and he is a candidate for
his master's degree in chemical engi-
neering at the University. He is also
a member of Iota Alpha.
The engagement of Patricia
Kunzman, '43, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. I. Kunzman, of Plainfield,
N.J., to Lieut. Victor Stern, son of
Mrs. I. Stern of Interlaken, N.J.,
was announced recently.
Miss Kunzman is a member of
Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority, and
also belongs to Alpha Kappa Delta.
Lieutenant Stern, who is now
stationed at Walla Walla, Wash.,
attended the University of North
Carolina. The couple plan to be
wed the end of next month.
The engagement of Cicely Anne
Duggan, '43, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James W. Duggan of Bradford,

to Ensign William A. Golz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Golz, of Manas-
quan,a N.J., was announced at the
Kappa Delta House. Mr. Golz, '41E,
is in the Seabees Naval Construction
Battalion at Camp Peary, Va.
On the same night, the engage-
men of Marjorie D. Bowen, '43,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron
W. Bowen of Niles, to Andrew S.
Caughey, Jr., '45M, of Detroit, was
announced at the Kappa Delta
House. Mr. Caughey is a member
of Alpha Kappa Kappa medical
fraternity. Not date has been set
for either wedding.
The engagement of Natalie M.
Banks, '44, daughter of Mrs. V. V.
Banks of Detroit, to Howard E. Long,
Jr., '43BAd., son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Long of Johnson City, N.Y., was
announced at the Kappa Delta
House.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto P. Gray, Lake-
wood, O., announce the approach-
ing marriage of their daughter,
Frances Ann, '43, to Aviation Cadet
Jack C. Strait, '41, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Noyce W. Strait, Pontiac. Miss
Gray is afiliated with Alpha Delta
Pi, and while on campus, Cadet
Strait was a member of Lambda
Chi Alpha., The marriage will take
place in Sacramento, Calif., Feb. 19.

SUGGESTS
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Smooth on wonderfully rich emollient
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Ardena Cleansing Cream . . . 1.00 to 3.00
Ardena Skin Lotion . . . .85 to 3.75
Orange Skin Cream . . . 1.00 to 8.00
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University Affairs-Professor A. S.
Aiton.
e. Deans' Conference-Dean E.
H. Kraus.
4. Adult Education-Professor H. I.
McClusky, Dr. C. A. Fisher.
5. New Business.
6. Announcements.
E.R.C. Engineers: Students of en-
gineering or other students with me-
chanical background or experience,
being inducted through E.R.C. and
wishing assignment to Ordnance,
should contact the Ordnance Officer
at R.O.T.C. Headquarters.
William E. Renner,
Major, Ordnance
Faculty, School of Education: The
Administrative Committee has voted
to change the time of the January
faculty meeting from January 25 to
January 28. This decision was made
in order to make it possible for Pro-
fessor!. Diamond, Chairman of the
Committee on State Services, to at-
tend .and present the- report of his
committee on policies governing out-

side work by staff members._ The
meeting will be held Thursday, Janu-
ary 28, at 4:15, in the University Ele-
mentary School Library.
Automobile Regulation: The Uni-
versity Automobile Regulation will be
lifted from noon on January 30 until
8:00 a.m. on Feb. 8 for all schools.
Exceptions will not be made for indi-
viduals who complete their work in
advance of the last day of 1class exam-
inations.
-Office of the Dean of Students
Application forms for fellowships
and scholarships in the Graduate
School of the University for the year
1943-44 may be obtained from the
office of the Graduate School. All
blanks must be returned to that of-
fice by February 15..
C. S. Yoakum
German Table for Faculty Mem-
bers next meeting Monday, Feb. 8, at
12:10 p.m. in the Founders' Room,
Michigan Union. Members of all de-
partments are invited. Mr. Melchior
will speak on the Hague Tribunal.
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