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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
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
Angelliflali, by 3:00 p.m. on the daty
preceding publication (11:00 a. m. Sat-
urdays).
SUNDAY. MAY 4, 1947
VOL. VLIH, No. 149
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
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-
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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-
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.
Choral Union Members: Re-
hearsals as follows:
Sun., May 4, 2 p.m.
Mon., May 5, 7 p.m.
Tues., May 6, 7 p.m.
Wed., May 7, 7 p.m.
Rehearsals are in Hill Audito-
rium (enter rear doors) in all four
rehearsals.
Seniors, College of Engineering:
Deadline for payment of class dues
in order to get your reduced rate
on cap and gown is Thurs., May 8.
Collection booths in East and West
Engineering buildings open from
9-12 a.m., Mon.. Tues, Wed., and
Thurs.
Highway Positions: Mr. Harry
T. Ward of the State Highway De-
partment and Mr. C. J. Hess of
the Civil Service Commission, will
be here Tues., May 6, to talk to
freshmen, sophomore, junior and
senior Civil Engineers about sum-
met positions with the Highway
Department. General meeting, 4
p.m., Rm., 311, W. Engineering
Bldg., and personal interviews with
seniors in 1026 E. Engineering
bldg., during the afternoon.
Bureau of Appointments and
Occupational Information:
General Placement
The Automatic Electric Com-
pany Representatives will be at
our office on Monday and Tuesday
May 5 and 6, to interview electrical
and mechanical engineers for jobs
in design, development, engineer-
ing of customers' orders, industrial
engineering, patent work, and sales
engineering. This company manu-
factures dial telephone equipment.
The Dravo Corporation, Neville
Island Branch, Pittsburgh, Penn-
sylvania Representatives will be
at our office on Mon., May 5, to
interview mechanical, civil, elec-
trical and marine engineers. They
are also interested in talking to
marine architects and account-
ants. Any juniors in the above
fields who are interested in summer
work with this company with per-
nanent employment after gradu-
ation in mind will also be inter-
viewed.
The Connecticut General Life
Insurance Company Representa-
tives will be at our office on Wed.,
May 7, to interview men interested
in a salaried training program
covering all phases of the insur-
ance business - administrative,
technical, and sales.
For appointments with these
companies, call at the Bureau or
phone Ext. 371.
Summer Placement Registrants,
Camp Counselors: A number of
camp counseling positions are still
open for the summer: These in-
clude openings in boys', girls', and
coed camps as general counselors,
sports. crafts, waterfront, etc. We
also have several calls for cooks.
Mrs. Mantle will be available for
consultation regarding these po-
sitions, Tues., May 6, from 10 to 12
noon and from 2 to 4 p.m., Rm.
302 Mason Hall.
Members of the Sociedad His-
panica interested in applying for
one of the three scholarships
awarded annually to the summer
session of the University of Mex-,
ico should see Prof. Mercado this
week. Office hours Tues. and
Thurs. at 3 p.m., Rm. 302, Ro-
mance Languages Bldg.
University Community Center
1045 Midway
Willow Run Village
Sunday, May 4, 10:45 a.m., Vil-
lage Church Fellowship, Interde-
nominational Service with Nur-
sery.
Tues.. May 6, 3:30 p.m., Cooper-
ative Nursery Board Meeting; 8
p.m., Creative Writers' Group; 8
p.fn., Wives' Club--Election of of-
ficers and social hour.
Wed., May 7, 8 p.m., Wallace A.!
Bacon. "Current Plays on Broad-I
way."
Thurs., May 8, 8 p.m.,
Class in Psychology: 8
New Art Group.
Fri.. May 9, 8 p.m.,
Bridge.
Sat., May 10, Ce pam.
Supper.
Lectures
Nu Sigma N eu Lecture: Dr. James
Barrett Brown, Professor of Max-
illo-facial Surgery, Washington
Uniiersity, St. Louis, Missouri,
will lecture on the subject, "Possi-
bilities and Limitations in Plastic'
Surgery" (illus.) at 8 p.m., Wed..
May 7. Rackham Amphitheatre.
AcadeRnr Notices
Seminar in Engineering Me-
<han es: Th Engineering Me -
chanics Department is'sponsoring
a series of discussions on the
Plasticity of Engineering Mate--
rials. The discussions of this se-
ries will be at 7:30 p.m.. Tues.,
6, Rm. 402. W. Engineering
English 148 (The English Bible)
will meet until further notice in
the West Gallery of Alumni Me-
morial Hall.
W. R. Humphreys
Inorganic - Physical Chemistry
Seminar: 4:15 p.m., Tues., May 6.
Rm. 303, Chemistry Bldg. Prof.
L. 0. Brockway will speak on "Val-
ence Electrons in Metals."
Mathematics Seminar on Dy-
nannial Systenis: Mon., May 5, 3
p.m., Rm. 3011, Angell Hall. Prof.
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Pot Luck
Samelson will speak on Met r'1 '1'ificance. T ic program for Tues-
Transitivity. (lay. May 6 is as follows:
I--- - Economists Department, 35 A H,
Psychology 31: There will he no 4:15 p.m.
movies nor demonstrations on Prof. William Haber: Econom-
Monday or Tuesday in eit her Nat- S a s a field of concentration.
ural Science Audit orium or 231 Prof. Margaret Elliott Tracy:
Angell Hail. MOvN wl il b r- Economics as a field of concentra-
sumed May 12 and 13. lion for women.
Prof. William Haber: Occupa-
Speech 41: Section 1 will meet ic;A opportunities for concen-
-in Rm. 2, Economics Bld.. instead trato's in economics,.
of Laboratory Theatre, on Mon- Zoology Department: 2231 A H,
day. 4:15 p.m.
_ _Prof. A. F. hull: Professional
School of Education Testing and vocational significance of zo-
Program: Students who lartici- olo'y
pated in the School of Edtication- -
testing program may receive the Co ce, s
report of their score: in the School
of Education Office, Pm. 1439, M1adrigal Singers under the di-
University Elementary School. 'ection of Wayne Dunlap, will be
Students are encouraged to dis- heard in a program at 8:30 p.m.
cuss their scores with Cl and A107 !., May 4 Lydia Mendelssohn
instructors. Please call for your' Thitatr w'. itVIh t.,n students par-
reports Friday, Monday oi' i'ues- Lipating William Stubbins, Rus-
day afternoon.
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Concentration Advisement Se-
ries: During the coming week five
departments of the Literary Col-
lege will hold concentration ad-
visement meetings. Sophomores
and freshmen seeking assistances
in choosing a field of concentra-
lion are urged to attend these
meetings and to ask questions.
Speakers will attempt to make'
clear the nature and scope of a de-
partmental area of study, its rela-
tion to a liberal education, and
its professional or vocational sig-
sell Howland and Nelson Hauen-
stein will play recorders, The
concert will he open t o the gen-
eral public.
Carillon Recital by Percival
Price. University Carillunneur, 3
p.n. Sun., May 4. Program: Lit-
urgical music by Arcadeldt, Mo-
zart and Gounod;l hyimns byv Pur-
cell, Redhead and Smart, Psalm
XXV by Rachmaninoff. a group of
spirituals and Old erimnm Pit-
grim Song.
Student Recital: Arlene Lucille
Sollenberger, Contralto, and pupil
of Arthur Hackett will present a.
recital in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the degree of
Master of Music at 8:30 p.m., Mon,
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