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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
1 MAT, APRM 30, 1948
a auWOaTHE aMIsHIAN D IL FIDY, PR 3,84
DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in The Daily Officialj
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 Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on
the day preceding publication (11:00
a.m. Saturdays).
Notices
FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1948
VOL. LVIII, No. 146'
University Senate: 4:15 pm.,
Mon., May 10, Rackham Amphi-
theatre. The agenda will be an-
nounced later.
Faculty Meeting, College of Liter-
ature, Science, and the Arts: 4:10
p.m., Mon., May 3, Room 1025,
Angell Hall.
AGENDA
1. Consideration of the min-
utes of the meeting of April 12,
1948 (pp. 1421-1424).
2. Elections to Executive Com-
mittee Panel, Library Committee,
and Administrative Board. Bal-
lots enclosed.) Nominating Com-
mittee: Prof. H. R. Crane, Asst.
Prof. 0. G. Graf, Asso. Prof. A. H.
Hawley, Asso. Prof. N. E. Nelson,
and Prof. F. E. Bartell, Chairman.
3. Consideration of reports sub-
mitted with the call to this meet-
ing.
d. Executive Committee-Prof.
A. W. Bromage.
b. University Council-Prof. N.
R. F. Maier. No report.
c. Executive Board of the Grad-
uate School-Prof. K. K. Landes.
d. Senate Advisory Committee
on University Affairs-Prof. J. M.
Cork. No report.
e. Deans' Conference - Dean
Hayward Keniston. No report.
4. Special Order. Proposed re-
vision of bylaw regarding Admin-
istration Board.
5. New business.
6 Announcements.
Ten-Week Grades for All
Freshman Engineers are due in
Dean Crawford's Office not later
than Friday, April 30.
Women students attending the
Crease Ball have 1:30 a.m. permis-
sion.dCalling hours will not be
extended.
Approved Student Sponsored
Social Events:
April 30
Alpha Gamma Delta, Beta
Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Victor C.
Vaughan.
May 1
Acacia, Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha
Phi, Anderson House, Beta Theta
Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Delta
Tau Delta, Foresters' Club, Kappa
Kappa Gamma, Lambda Chi Al-
pha, Phi Chi, Phi Sigma Kappa,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Nu,
Theta Chi.
May 2
Beta Theta Pi
May 5
Student Legislature,
Bureau of Appointments and
Occupational Information, 201
Mason Hall:
Teachers interested in the De-
pendent School in Europe, who
are 25 years old and have had
teaching experience, get in touch
with the Bureau of Appointments
at once. Special representatives
from Germany will be here next
week.
Bureau of Appointments and Oc-
cupational Information, 201 Ma-
son Hall.
The Warner & Swasey Company
will have a representative here on
Tuesday, May 4, to interview me-
chanical and industrial engineers;
also men with Business Adminis-
tration and engineering who are
interested in management.
The Radio Corporation of
America, Victor Division, will have
a representative here on Mon-
day and Tuesday, May 3 and
4, to interview electrical engineers
and physicists with advanced de-
grees who are interested in re-
search and design and develop-
ment electronics.
The Procter and Gamble Com-
pany will have a representative
here on Monday, May 3, to inter-
view men interested in purchas-
ing and transportation.
The Carnation Milk Company
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By IVAN KELLEY
Michigan's only representative
in this year's edition of the famed
Boston Marathon is almost back
to normal.
The Marathon, which was held
Monday, April 19, is a grueling 26
mile race over hilly Massachusetts
roads.
Garth Kirkindall, '50, lone
Michigan entrant, managed to
stay with the leaders of the pack
for the first 15 miles., At that
point his right leg, which had been
injured in practice with the var-
sity track squad, forced him to
slow down.
Kirkindall kept jogging for an
additional seven miles before he
dropped out to be picked up by an
official car. Only about 50 per
cent of the 193 starters finished
the race.
In an interview yesterday, Kirk-
Fraternity Official
Russell Stillwell, travelling sec-
retary of Delta Sigma Phi frater-
nity will be in residence at the Un-
ion for the next week.
Alumni and transfer students
who are members of the fraternity
are urged to contact him there.
indall said that the most impres-
sive feature of the event was the
tremendous crowd of five hun-
dred thousand spectators who
lined the route from start to fin-
ish.
The most pleasant interlude
during the race, he said, was fur-
nished by the student body of
Wellesley Women's College. It
seems that the road upon which
the race was run winds past the
college, and the girls turned out
in force to cheer the panting con-
testants on.
Although Kirkindall didn't come
close to winning the diamond-
studded plaque given to first place
winner Cote of Canada, and didn't
get a. bid for the Olympic team as
did the highest placing U. S. en-
trant, he declares that he is not
discouraged and intends to enter
the race again.
Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity!
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Returns Weary But Unbowed
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
MEN'S GLEE CLUB
presents its
ANNU A L SPRING CONCERT
38 Voices
5 Soloists
3 Quartets
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PHJL1P A. DUEY, Conducting
8:1:5 P.M., Saturday, May 8
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CHARLIE CHAPL I N
MARIE DRESSLER
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also-
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I MET A MURDERER
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Sponsored by the
University of Michigan Hot Record Society
AT HILL AUDITORIUM
May 6, 1948, 8:30 P.M.
(Use this convenient form for ordering Concert Tickets)
THE UN-dION
The Union will "go to H- --" (goodness) this Saturday with
Yes Sir!
ot Record Society
University of M'ichigan
Room 2 Univ. Hall
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Only Mail Orders
Will Be accepted
JOHN MARTHA PATRICIA
MILLS *SCOTT* ROC,
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