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THE MC81GAN DAILY

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mmittee Proposes Sample Calendars

MONTH-END

v are five sample academic'
rs as proposed by the Uni-
Calendar Study Committee
vas appointed by President
Hatcher.
committee is interested in
is to the five-year sample
rs.
is the transitional calen-
r 1959-64. The academic.
tarts with orientation and
ation as at the present
Advance registration is
iced for the second semes-
e week is assigned to ex-
tions each semester. Com-
ment is at the close of
nations. Christmas vaca-
tarts a full week before
mas.

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1959
First Semester
lon begins Mon.,

Sept.

tration (in gym) Wed.-Sat.,
pt. 16-19
tration of students having
turday classes only on Sat.,
pt. 19
es begin Mon., Sept. 21
iksgiving recess begins Wed.
erning, 'Nov. 25
es resume* Mon. morning,
v. 30
;tmas recess Thurs. evening,
c. 17
classes resume Mon. morn-
Jan. 4 .
es end noon Sat., Jan. 23
nination period Mon.-Sat.,
n. 25-30
Second Semester
stration of students in resi-
ice (in offices of Schools
I Colleges) Dec.1-17 (1959),
n. 3-23
station begins Mon., Febr. 1
stration of new students (in
ces of Schools and Col-
es) Wed.-Fri., Febr. 3-5
tration of students having
urday classes only Sat.,
r. 6

Classes begin Mon., Febr. 8
Spring recess begins Sat. noon,
April 2
Classes resume Mon. morning,
April 11
Classes end Sat. noon, May 28
Examination period Mon.-Sat.,
May 30-June 4
Commencement Sat., June 4
All grades reported no later
than noon Thurs., June 9
*Except for classes meeting on
Saturday only. If so announced in
the Time Schedule, these will meet
on Sat., November 28.
1960-1961
Incorporates principles proposed
by Committee including advance
registration and orientation, one
week of examinations per semes-
ter, Commencement at close of
examinations, and long pre-
Christmas vacation.
First Semester
Registration of students in resi-
dence (in offices of Schools
and Colleges) April 11-May 28
Testing, registration of new stu-
dents June 20-Aug. 20, Sept.
12-16
New students to arrive no later
than Thurs. evening, Sept. 15
Registration of students having
Saturday classes only Sat.,
Sept. 17
Classes begin Mon., Sept. 19
Thanksgiving recess begins Wed.
evening, Nov. 23
Classes resume* Monday morn-
ing, Nov. 28
Christmas recess begins Thurs.
evening, Dec. 15.
1961 classes rtsume Tues. morn-
ing, Jan. 3
Classes end Sat. noon, Jan. 21
Examination period Mon.-Sat.,
Jan. 23-28
Midyear Commencement Sat.,
Jan. 28
All grades reported no later than
noon Thurs., Febr. 2
Second Semester
Registration of students in resi-

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dence (in offices of Schools
and Colleges) Nov. 28-Dec. 15
(1960), Jan. 3-21
Orientation begins Mon., Jan. 30
Registration of new students (in
offices of Schools and Col-
leges) Wed.-Fri., Febr. 1-3
Registration of students having
Saturday classes only: Sat.,
Febr. 4
Classes begin Mon., Febr. 6
Spring recess begins Sat, noon,
April 1
Classes resume Mon. morning,
April 10
Classes end Sat. noon, May 27
Examination period Mon.-Sat.,
May 29-June 3
Commencement Sat., June 3
All grades reported no later than
Thurs. noon, June 8
"Except for classes meeting on
Saturday only. If so announced in
the Time Schedule, these will meet
on Sat., Nov. 26.
1961-1962
Incorporates principles proposed
by Committee. Similar to sample
calendar for 1960-1961.
First Semester
Registration of students in resi-
dence (in offices of Schools,
and Colleges) April 10-May 27
Testing, Registration of new
students: June 19-Aug. 15,
Sept. 11-15
New students to arrive no later
than Thurs. evening, Sept. 14
Registration of students having
Saturday classes only: Sat.,
Sept. 16
Classes begin Mon., Sept. 18
Thanksgiving recess begins Wed.
afternoon, Nov. 22
Classes resume* Mon. morning,
Nov. 27
Christmas recess begins Sat.
noon, Dec. 16
1962 classes resume Wed. morn-
ing, Jan. 3
Classes end Sat. noon, Jan. 20
Examination period: Mon.-Sat.,
Jan. 22-27.
Midyear Commencement: Sat.,
Jan. 27
Allgrades reported no later
than Thurs. noon, Febr. 1
Second Semester
Registration of students in resi-
dence (offices of Schools and
Colleges) Nov. 27-Dec. 16
(1961), Jan. 3-20
Orientation begins Mon., Jan. 29
Registration of new students
Wed.-Fri., Jan. 31-Febr. 2
Registration of students having
Saturday classes only; Sat.,
Febr. 3
Classes begin Mon., Febr. 5
Spring recess begin Sat. noon,
March 31
Classes resume Mon. morning,
April 9
Classes end Sat., May 26j
Examination period: Mon.-Sat.,
May 28-June 2
Commencement: Sat., June 2
All grades reported on later1
than Thurs.rnoon, June 7
*Except for classes meeting on
Saturday only. If so arranged in
the Time Schedule, these will meet
on Sat., Nov. 25.
1962-1963
Features a complete semester
before Christmas recess of 3 weeks
and spring recess of 2 weeks.
1962
First Semester
Registration of students in resi-
dence (in offices of Schools
and Colleges) April 9-May 26
Testing, Registration of new stu-
dents, June 18-Aug. 18, Aug.
27-31
New students to arrive no later
than Fri. evening, Aug. 31
Registration of students having
Saturday classes only: Sat.,
Sept. 1
Classes begin Tues., Sept. 4
Thanksgiving recess begins Wed.
evening, Nov. 28
Classes resume* Mon. morning,
Dec. 3
Classes end Sat. noon, Dec. 15
Examination period: Mon-Sat.,
Dec. 17-22
Midyear Commencement: Sat.,

Dec. 22
All grades reported no later than
Thurs. noon, Dec. 27

1962
Second Semester
Registration of students in resi-
dence (in offices of Schools
and Colleges) Oct. 28-Dec. 8'
(1962)
Orientation begins Mon., Jan. 27
Registration of new students:
Wed.-Fri., Jan. 9-11
Registration of students having
Saturday classes only: Sat.,
Jan. 12
Classes begin Mon., Jan. 14
Spring recess begins Sat. noon,
March 9
Classes resume Mon. morning,
March 25
Classes end Sat. noon, May 11
Examination period: Mon.-Sat.,
May 13-18
Commencement: Sat., May 18
All grades reported no later than
Thurs. noon, May 23
*Except for classes meeting on
Saturday only. If so announced in
the Time Schedule, these will meet
on Sat., Dec. 1.
First Semester
Registration of students in resi-
dence(in offices of Schools
and Colleges) March 25-May
11
Testing, Registration of new
students: June 17-Aug. 16,
Aug. 26-30
New students to arrive no later
than Fri., Aug. 30
Registration of students having
Saturday classes only: Sat.,
Aug. 31
Classes begin Tues., Sept. 3
Thanksgiving recess begins Wed.,
Nov. 27
Classes resume Mon. morning,
Dec. 2
Classes end Sat. noon, Dec. 14
Examination period: Mon.-Sat.,
Dec. 16-21
Midyear Commencement: Sat.,
Dec. 21
All grades reported no later than
Fri., Dec. 27
1964
Second Semester**
Registration of students in resi-
dence (in offices of Schools
andnColleges) Oct. 28-Dec. 14
Orientation begins Mon., Jan. 13
Registration of new students:
Wed.-Fri., Jan. 15-1'?
Registration of students having
Saturday classes only: Sat.,
Jan. 18
Classes begin Mon., Jan. 20
Spring recess begin Sat. noon,
March 14
Classes resume Mon., March 30
Classes end Sat. noon, May 16
Examination period: Mon.-Sat.,
May 18-23
Commencement: Sat., May 23
*Except for classes meeting on
Saturday only. If so announced in
the Time Schedule, these will meet
on Sat., Nov. 30
**If the conditions for trimester
operations are. met, it would be
possible to schedule a spring term
Jan. 6-April 25 and a summer
term May 4-Aug. 22.

Through
Saturday,
CLOSED FRIDAY
FOR HOLIDAY

All Spring Coats Rain or Shine Coats
Spring Wool Suits Wool Knit Suits
originally 29.95 to 65.00
All Wedding Dresses . . . 39.95 to 95.00
Group Formals -
Better dresses and costumes
of silk shantung and linen prints, rayon crepes --
originally 29.95 to 39.95
BETTER DRESSES OF ALL KINDS
PRINTS - LINENS -- KNITS - COTTONS
Evening and cocktail types included
2 Groups Dresses . . . 10.00, 14.98
Extra special group Budget Dresses --7.00
Many originally were two and three times the price.

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Evening Schedule for Degree Candidates
Regular Sat., June 7 Sat., June 7 Tues.,
Exam Mon., June 9 Mon., June 9 June 10
Time 9-12 &M. 2-5 P.M. 9-I2 A.M.
SpecialI Mon., June 2 Tues., June 3 Wed., June 4
Period 7-10 P.M. 7-10 P.M. 7-10 P.M.

Tues.,
June 10
2-5 P.M.
Thurs.,
June 5
7-10 P.M.

Each student should receive notification from his instructor
as to the time and place of his examination.

Sizes in all groups:

aREGULAR SCHEDULE

7-15 -10-44-121/2 to 24 12

PROBLEM:
How to get home
- for Vacation?
SOLUTION:
Fly United Air Lines
low-cost Air Coach!

BETTER HATS
originally were 8.95 to 14.95
now from 3.98 to 8.95
CLOSEOUT GROUP
Better Hots 1.98
Group of Hats -
Bros - Jewelry
S.ii 1.98
ON FOREST
off south U.
opposite
Campus Theatre '

Group cotton nylon
and Dacron slips
sizes 32-44, short, average
and tall
GROUP BRAS
Long waistline and short with
straps and strapless.
originally 5.95 to 8.95
at 3.39

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Second Semester
EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS
HORACE H. RACKHAM SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
SCHOOL OF NATURAL RESOURCES
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
SCHOOL OF NURSING
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
May 30 to June 10, 1958
For courses having both lectures and recitations the "Time
of Class" is the time of the first lecture period of the week. For
courses having recitation only, the "Time of Class" is the time
of the first recitation period. Certain courses will be examined
at special periods as noted below the regular schedule.
Courses -not Included in either the regular schedule or the
special periods may use any examination period provided there
is no conflict or provided that, in case of a conflict, the conflict
is resolved by the class which conflicts with the regular schedule.
Degree candidates having a scheduled examination on June
7, 9 and 10 will be given an examination at an earlier date. The
following schedule designates an evening time for each such
examination. The instructor may arrange with the student for
an alternate time, with notice to the scheduling committee.

Friday, May 30
Monday, June 2
Tuesday, June 3
Saturday, May 31
Friday, June 6
Friday, June 6
Wednesday, June 4
Friday, June 6
Saturday, May 31
Tuesday, June 3
Friday, May 30
Monday, June 2
Friday, June 6 ,
Thursday, June 5
Thursday', June 5
Wednesday, June 4

9-12
9-12
9-12
9-12
9-12
9-12
2-5
2-5
2-5
2-5
2-5
2-5
2-5
9-12
2-5
9-12

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At our
Campus Togs-
1111 South U.-
Odds and ends
in Jackets -
skirts - slacks --
5.00 skirts and
blouses at 1.98

SPECIAL PERIODS
LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS

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Botany 2, 122
Chemistry 1, 3, 4, 8, 14, 183
Economics 51, 52, 53, 54, 153
Economics 71, 72
**English 23 (A), 24 (A)
**English 23 (B), 24 (B)
French 1, 2, 11, 12, 22, 31, 32
German 1, 2, 11, 31, 32, 35, 36
Naval Science 102, 202, 302,
402
Psychology 271
Russian 1, 2, 32
Sociology 1, 60
Sociology 271
Spanish 1, 2, 22, 31, 32

Thursday, June 5
Friday, June 6
Thursday, June 5.
Wednesday, June 4
Saturday, May 31
Wednesday, June 4
Saturday, June 7
Saturday, June 7
Friday, June 6
Wednesday, June 4
Monday, June 9
Tuesday, June 10
Wednesday, June 4
Monday, Jane 9

9-12
2-5
2-5
9-12
2-5
9-12
2-5
9-12

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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMI NISTRATION

Bus. Ad. 11, 12

Wednesday, June 4

9-12

* Classes, beginning on the half hour will be scheduled at the
preceding hour.
** Exam period B is open only to those having a conflict at the
period assigned to Exam A.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

7-10 p.m.
9-12
2-5
9-12
9-12
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A.E. 134, 163
C. E. 20
C.E. 52
C.E. 107
C.E. 141
Draw. 1, 22
Draw. 2, 33
Draw. 12
E.E. 5
E.E. 10
E.M. 1
E.M. 2
English 10, 11
I.E. 100, 140
I.E. 120
M.E. 2
M.E. 114
N aval Science 102, 202, 302, 402

Saturday, June 7
Tuesday, June 10
Tuesday, June 10
Saturday, June 7
Saturday, June 7
Tuesday, June 10
Saturday, June 7
Saturday, June 7
Friday, June 6
Saturday, June 7
Tuesday, June 10
Monday, June 9
Tuesday, June 10
Friday, June 6
Monday, June 9
Monday, June 9
Tuesday, June 10
Friday, June 6

2-5
2-5
9-12
2-5
9-12
2-5
9-12
2-5
2-5
9-12
9-12
2-5
9-12
9-12
2-5
9-12
2-5
7-10 p.m.

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Special Instructions
LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS
No date of examination may be changed without the consent
of the Committee on Examination Schedules.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
No date of examination may be changed without the consent
of the Classification Committee. All cases of conflicts between
assigned examination periods must be reported for adjustment.
See bulletin board outside Room 301 W.E. between April 15 and
30 for instructions.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Individual examinations will be given for all applied music
courses (individual instruction) elected for credit in any unit of
the University. For time and place of examinations, see bulletin
board in the School of Music.'

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