MR -MII~AN D~ity - Attend ountry w: . . a.+n+r. «..x --mAm .. . .. . e s. a. vrr+v-w v rt ae 1 1 ,,I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN r. al Ohio, todayto attend the seven- 1teenth annual meeting of the In- is stitute for Education by Radio. He e will act as chairman of the con- ference. S.* * * - Members of the psychology de- , partment are participating in the annual Midwestern Psychology Conference which is being held to- day and tomorrow in Chicago. Faculty members attending the meeting include Professors Donald G. Marquis, Norman R. F. Maier. Lowell Kelly and Harold Guetz- - kow. e * * * ie Professors John W. Lederle, Harold M. Dorr and Clark F. Nor- ton of the political science depart- rement will present papers before the Conference of Midwestern Po- litical Scientists to be held today through Sunday at Notre Dame - University. Prof. Hobart H. Willard of the chemistry department left Ann Arbor Tuesday for Chattanooga, Tenn., where he will begin a lec- ture tour sponsored by the Ameri- can Chemical Society Hillel, Newman Groups Open Bids Petitioning for officers of New- man Club and Hillel Council will be held this week. Persons who wish to be candi- d dates for positions on the Hillel Council may turn in petitions bearing fifty signatures to the' B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation. Petition forms for Newman Club members may be obtained in the club rooms of St. Mary's Chapel. ART CINEMA LEA ARTKENO F M FE"ONE OF THE BEST...I st PRIZE COLOR FILM RODUtElINU LYDIA MENDEL Thurs., Fri., Sat., May1 Box Office Opens Admission 42c (tax mcL) a 7> d s } " 1 Z Publication in The Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice toall members of the University. Notices for the Bulletin should be sent in typewritten form to the office of the Assistant to the President, Room 1021 Angell hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat- urdays). FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1947 VOL. VLII, No. 147 Notices Faculty Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to mem- bers of the faculty and other townspeople on Sunday, May 4, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Cars may park in the restricted zone on South University between 4 and 6:30 ate Professor A. L. Bader. No re- port. c. Executive Board of Graduate School-Prof. R. L. Wilder. d. Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs - Prof. Shorey Peterson. e. Deans' Conference - Dean Hayward Keniston. No report. 4. Special Order. Codification of Faculty Minutes. 5. Group requirements. 6. Evaluation of Faculty Serv- ices. 7. Announcements. 8. New business. Faculty of the College of Engi- neering: Faculty meeting, 4:15 p.m., Mon., May 5, Rm. 311. To All Navy Students in Train- ing under the Holloway Plan: May 3, 1947, has been set as the final date for the acceptance of Navy book and supply requisi- tions at the book stores. All fac- ulty members are requested to an- ticipate material needed through ,the end of the semester and au- thorize same on or before May 3. All back orders for material not in stock at the bookstores will be cancelled as of May 3. Deadline for Veteran Book and Supply Orders: May 3, 1947 has been set as the final date for the acceptance of veteran book and supply orders at the bookstores. All faculty members are requested to anticipate material needed through the end of the semester and authorize same on or before May 3. All back orders for mate- rial not in stock at the bookstores will be cancelled as of May 3. Ten-week grades for all Fresh- man Engineers are due in Dean Crawford's Office, on or before Saturday, May 3. All contributions and subscrip- tion lists from student houses for the Joseph Ralston Hayden Memo- rial Library should be turned in } x, t f , o'clock. . To the Faculty of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: The May meeting of the Faculty will be held Mon., May 5, at 4:10 p.m., Rm. 1025, Angell Hall. Hayward Keniston AGENDA 1. Consideration of minutes of April 14 (pp. 1345-1347). 2. Elections to Executive Com- mittee Panel, Library Committee, University Council and Adminis- trative Board. (Ballots enclosed). Nominating Committee: Prof. F. E. Bartell, Associate Professor F. 0. Copley, Prof. G. R. La Rue, As- sociate Professor N. E. Nelson and Prof. E. M. Hoover, Chairman. 3. Consideration of reports sub- mitted with the call to this meet- ing. a. Executive Committee-Prof. J. W. Eaton. b. University Council-Associ- teacher's certificate who have not previously taken it on May 1-2 in Rm. 1437, U.E.S. between the hours of 8-12 and 1:30-4:30. Party Approvals: Effective Monday, April 28. All students groups planning social events at which both men and women are to be present must secure approval from the Office of Student Af- fairs, Rm. 2, University Hall, no later than 12 noon of the Monday before the event. The deadline for filing these events has been ad- vanced in order to permit weekly publication of the list of approved parties in the D.O.B. Approved social events for the coming week-end (afternoon par- ties indicated by an asterisk) May 2-Alpha Phi Alpha, 8-10; Chi Psi; Delta Tau Delta; Forest- ers Club; Phi Delta Phi; Phi Kap- pa Psi; Phi Mu Alpha; Psi Up- silon; Sigma Nu, 7-9; Sigma Phi, 6:30-10:30; Theta Chi: Theta Xi, 7-10; Zeta Beta Tau, 6:30-9. May 3-Acacia; Adams House; Adelia Cheever; Alpha Delta Phi; Alpha Kappa Psi; Alpha Phi; Al- pha Rho Chi; Chi Phi; Chi Psi; Delta Delta Delta; Delta Epsilon Pi; Delta Sigma Delta; Delta Tau Delta; *Helen Newberry; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Kappa Sigma; Lambda Chi Alpha; Mich. League Dormitory; Michigan Sailing Club; Newman Club; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Sigma Kappa; *Psi Upsilon; *Sigma Alpha Ep- silon; Sigma Alpha Mu; Sigma Delta Tau; Sigma Nu; Sigma Phi; Student League for Industrial De- mocracy; Trigon; Vulcans; 'Zeta Beta Tau; Zeta Beta Tau; Zeta Psi. May 4-*Hiawatha Club; *Zeta Beta Tau. Office of Student Affairs Opportunities for part-time Re- search Work on a Mathematics Project sponsored by Office of Naval Research: At the present time a research project sponsored by the Office of Naval Research.is under way in the University of Michigan Mathe- matics Department. There are (Continued on Page 4) SPRING is 0 busting outv a ll over YOU NG LOVE iis buidi ng r CROCUSES are fsprnging fom nowhere FOLKS are going to the OPEN Weekdays . . . 7:30 A.M.- 1:30 P.M. Tuesdays . . . . 7:30 A.M.- 8:00 P.M. Sundays . .. . 11:30A.M,-1 1:30 P.M. 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