SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1948 U THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... s r 4 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in The Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices V 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). Notices SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1948 VOL. LVIII, No. 103 Faculty Meeting, College of Lit- erature Science, and the Arts: Mon., March 1, 4:10 p.m., Rm., 1025, Angell Hall. AGENDA 1. Consideration of the minutes of the meeting of February 9, 1948 (pp. 1406-1408)., . 2. Resolutions for Professors W. R. Humphreys and C. E. Love. 3. Consideration of reports sub- mitted with the call to this meet- ing. a. Executive Committee-Prof. C. D. Thorpe. b. University Council - Asso. Prof. F. K. Sparrow. No report. c. Executive Board of the Grad- uate School-Prof. I. L. Sharf- man. No report. d. Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs-Prof. H. M. Dorr. e. Deans' Conference - Dean Hayward Keniston. 4. Interim report of the Com- mittee on Examinations. 5. Special Order: Report of the Curriculum Committee. 6. New business. 7. Announcements. School of Education Faculty Meeting will be held Mon., March 1, at 4:15 p.m., in the University Elementary School Library. Women Students interested in living in cooperatives during the summer or fall semester may apply now by contacting Jean King, 2-4914,,Inter-Cooperative Council, Muriel Lester House, 1102 Oak- land. The Boy Scouts of America will have a representative here on Wed., March 3, to'interview senior men and graduate students who are interested in opportunities in Scouting executive positions. Un- dergraduates who are interested in information about scouting oppor- tunities should attend the meeting on Wed., March 3, at 4 p.m. in the Natural Science Auditorium. State of Michigan Civil Service: Announcements have been receiv- ed for: Gasoline Tax Examiner A and I, $2340 to 3240, Closing date March 17, 1948, Geologist I and III, $2760 ot $3240 and $4020 to $4740, clos- ing date March 24, 1948; Tabu- lating Clerk A2, A, Al, $2160 to $2700, closing date March 24, 1948; Tabulating Machines Supervisor I, $2760 to $3240, closing date March 24, 1948. Detroit Civil Service: Announce- ments have been received for: Junior Typist, $1960 to $2188; Intermediate Typist, $2469 to $2601; Stenographer, $2535 to $2667. Closing date is June 4, 1948. For further information, call at the Bureau of Appointments. University Community Center, Willow Run Village. Mon., Mar. 1, 8 p.m. Bridge. Sponsored by Faculty Wives. Open to everybody. - Adult Education Class, Interior Decorating. Open meeting.-Creative Writers' Group. Tues., Mar. 2, 8 p.m. Wives' Club. Recipe Exchange. Mrs. Grace Ad- ams Harrison, speaker, "Consum- er Information on Food." Wed., Mar. 3, 8 p.m. Plays and Games Group. Thurs., Mar. 4, 8 p.m. Arts and Crafts Group. Lectures Department of Naval Architec- ture and Marine Engineering: Mr. W. W. Payne from U. S. Public Health Service will speak on Prin- ciples of Vessel Sanitation, Mon., March 1, 4:15 p.m., Rm. 445, W. Engineering Bldg. All Engineering students are invited. Lecture: "Theory of Isotropic Turbulence," Sir Goeffrey Taylor, Research Professor at Cambridge University, England, will lecture on the above subject on Mon., March 1, Amphitheatre. French Lecture: Professor An- toine Jobin, of the Romance Lan- guage Department, will offer a lecture entitled, "Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville--Le Cid de la Nouvelle France' on Tus., March 2, at 4:10 p.m. in o.cn J of the Alumni Memorial al, under the auspices of Le Ceric Francais. Acd w I 4i N(Nices Spanish 222 from now on will meet in m. 2019, Angpll Hall on Wednesdays, 7 to 9 p.m. The Mathe tir s C o lo1uim will meet Tu;., March 2, at 4 p.m., Rm. 3201, Angell Hail. Profesor R. M. Thai will speak on "Con- nection bet:een Representations of Linear A Lci tive Algebras and Sublattices of Complemented Mod- ular Lat ices. Make-up> Exainatins i Ger- man I, H 31, aL 32 vill be given Sat., March 6, 10-12 a.m. in Rm. 201, University Hall. All students who failed to take final examina- tions at the end of last semester must get written permission from the instructors concerned,alnd sub- mit this statement at the time of the examination. Bronson-Thomas Annual Ger- man Language Award open to jun- iors and seniors now taking courses in German. The contest will be held from 2-5 p.m. Wed., March 31, in Rm. 204, University Hall. The award, interest on $1000, will be presented to the student writing the best essay dealing with some phase of the development of German literature from 1750 to 1900. Students wishing to compete should get application blank and further information immediately in Rm. 300 S.W. Concerts The University Musical Society will present Georges Enesco, Rou- manian violinist, assisted by San- ford Schlussel at the piano, in the ninth concert in the Choral Union Series, Tues., March 2, 8:30 p.m., Hill Auditorium. Program: Sonata in A major, Vivaldi; Sonata in G minor, Tartini; Sonata in A minor, Enesco; Bach's Preludium e fuga in G minor; Ravel's Kaddisch and Perpetuum Mobile.; and the Sara- sate Zigeunerweisen. A limited number of tickets are available at the offices of the Uni- versity Musical Society in Burton Memorial Tower. (Continued on Page 4) _ _ . 44 }} . i . .r Y a . 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