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SECOND SEMESTER
EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL OF FORESTRY AND CONSERVATION
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
MAY 29-JUNE 10, 1948
Note: For courses having both lectures and quizzes, the time
of exercise is the time of the first lecture period of the week;
for courses having quizzes only, the time of the exercise is the
time of the first quiz. Certain courses will be examined
at special periods as noted below the regular schedule. 12 o'clock
classes, 4 o'clock classes, 5 o'clock classes, and other "irregular"
classes may use any examination period provided there is no
conflict (or one with conflicts if the conflicts are arranged for
by the "irregular" class). In the College of Literature, Science,
and the Arts, instructors of "irregular" classes with 20 students
or less, most of whom are seniors (or graduating graduates),
may use the regular hours of the last week of classes for final
examinations if they wish. A final period on June 10 is available
for "irregular" classes which are unable to utilize an earlier
period.
All examinations of those expecting to receive a degree in
June must be completed not later than Saturday, June 5. It is
the responsibility of the instructor to arrange special examina-
tions, if necessary, for those students. In the College of Litera-
ture, Science, and the Arts, the times for special examinations
for those graduating in June for certain courses are indicated
below.
Each student should receive notification from his instructor
as to the time and place of his examination. In the College of
Literature, Science, and the Arts, no date of examination may
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K I T T E N O N T H E K E Y S-Lucky, black Persian cat
owned by Mrs. Marcia Custer of Normal, Ill., performs on piano.
His repertoire includes the scale-with variations.
D I N N E R T I M E - A little wild rabbit is fed at Chicago
animal shelter. Boys who found it brought the baby to shelter
- when they couldn't locate its mother.
SPORTS N A M E S A K E S - Jack Kramer (left), for-
mer National Amateur Tennis champion, talks with Jack Kramer,
star pitcher of the Red Sox,in dressing room at Boston.
be changed without the
tions. The graduating
his examinations are to
TIME OF EXERCISE
consent of the Committee on Examina-
student should also check to see that
be completed by June 5.
TIME OF EXAMINATION
..................Fri., June 4, 9-12
................Mon., May 31, 9-12
..................Sat., May 29, 9-12
..................Tues., June 1, 9-12
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Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
at 8.
at 9.
at 10.
at 11.
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Monday at 1.......
Monday at 2......
Monday at 3......
.....Thurs., June
.Wed., June
.Sat., June
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
at 8........
at 9........
at 10........
at 11........
.Mon.,
.....Sat.,
.Tues.,
.....Wed.,
May
May
June
June
3,
2,
5,
31,
29,
1,
2,
9-12
2- 5
2- 5
2- 5
2- 5
2- 5
9-12
at
at
at
1...................
...Fri., June 4, 2- 5
2 .........................Thurs., June
3........................Sat., June
3, 2- 5
5, 9-12
Evening Classes, Seminars, and
Chem 21 ..........................Mon., May 31,7 p.m.
Irregular .............................Thurs., June 10, 9-12
SPECIAL PERIODS
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Ec. 51, 52, 53, 54, 102.............
English 1, 2..................
Soc. 51, 54, 90..................
Bot. 1, Zool. 1 ...................
Chem. 1, 3, 4, Psych 31 ...........
French 1, 2, 11, 12, 31, 32, 61, 62,
91, 92; Speech 31, 32 ...........
German 1, 2, 31 .................
Spanish 1, 2, 31, 32 .... .. .. ... .
. Thurs., June
3, 2- 5
.... . Fri.,
.Sat.,
.......Mon.,
.........Mon.,
June
June
June
June
4,
5,
7,
7,
8,
8,
9,
9,
2- 5
9-12
9-12
2- 5
9-12
2- 5
9-12
2- 5
A T S C H OOL IN R U S S IA-- A teacher holds a teddy bear as she tells folk tales to
children in a Soviet nursery school as they sit beneath a portrait of Marshal Stalin. The agenc3
xyhich supplied this picture didn't name town in which school is located.
A N N I V E R S A R Y R E V C E W - Col., Enrico- de Pfyffer d'Altishofen commander of the
Swiss Guards, reviews his men in the Belvedere Court Yard of the Vatican. The ceremony marked
the observance by the 100-man unit of the 421st anniversary of their predecessors' heroic defense
of Pope Clement VIJ during the sacking of Rome by invaders in 1527.
Tues., June
Tues., June
.Wed., June
Wed., June
Pol. Sci. 1, 2 ....................
SPECIAL PERIODS FOR THOSE GRADUATING IN JUNE
Botany 1; Zoology 1; Psych 31...........Sat., May 29, 7p.m.
French 1, 2, 11, 12, 31, 32, 61, 62, 91, 92
German 1, 2, 31
Spanish 1, 2, 31, 32 ...................Tues., June 1, 7 p.m.
Speech 31, 32 .........................Wed., June 2, 7 p.m.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Courses not covered by this schedule as well as any neces-
sary changes will be indicated on the School bulletin board.
SCHOOL OF FORESTRY AND CONSERVATION
Courses ot covered by this schedule as well as any neces-
sary changes will be indicated on the School bulletin board.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Individual Instruction in Applied Music.
Individual examinations by appointment will be given for
all applied music courses (individual instruction) elected for
credit in any unit of the University. For time and place of exam-
inations, see bulletin board of the School of Music.
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Courses not covered by this schedule as well as any neces-
sary changes will be indicated on the School bulletin board.
SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
MAY 29 TO JUNE 10, 1948
NOTE: For courses having both lecture and quizzes, the
time of exercise is the time of the first lecture period of the
week; for courses having quizzes only, the time of exercise is
the time of the first quiz period.
Drawing and laboratory work may be continued through
the examination period in amount equal to that normally de-
voted to such work during one week.
Certain courses will be examined at special periods as noted
below the regular schedule. All cases of conflicts between as-
signed examination periods must be reported for adjustment.
See bulletin board outside of Room 3036 East Engineering Build-
ing between May 12 and May 19 for instructions.
Seniors and graduates who expect to receive a degree this
June and whose examination occurs after June 5, should also
report to Room 3036 E.E. between May 12 and May 19.
To avoid misunderstandings and errors each student should
receive notification of the time and place of his appearance in
each course during the period May 29 to June 10.
No date of examination may be changed without the consent
of the Classification Committee.
W I N E C E R E M Q N Y-Rabbi Lieber Cohen blesses sacra-
mental wine at a Brooklyn winery for feast of Passover, observed
as a festival of freedom by millions of Jews.
C H EC KS T R A V E L E R S- Stewardess Kay Powell
checks in three penguins which boarded a plane at Philadelphia
bound for Honolulu from a south New Jersey penguin farm.
E D U C A T O R HONORED- Brother Bonaventure
Thomas (left), president of Manhattan. College, N. Y., receives
Benny Leonard award for good sportsmanship from D:. Beryl
Manischewitz. Trophy was sponsored by Manischewitz Foundation.
TIME OFI
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9 ............... .Mon.,
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EXAMINATION
June 4, 9-12
May 31, 9-12
May 29, 9-12
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...lues.,
....Thurs.,
.....Wed.,
........Sat.,
June
June
June
June
May
May
June
June
June
1,
3,
2,
5,
9-12
9-12
2- 5
2- 5
2- 5
2- 5
2- 5
9-12
2- 5
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