1942-~
THE MICHiGAN DAILY,
DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
U.H., where
it will be transmtitte d,
tRobert L. Williams~
Assistanit Registr ar
SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1942
VOL. LH No. 25-S
.All Notices for the Daily Official Bul-
letin are to be sent to the Office of the
Summer session before 3:3 p.m. o the
day preceding its publication except on
Saturday, when the notices should be
sumitted before 11:30 a.m.
Notices
All notices for the D.O.B. either by
mail or phone, should be submitted
to the Office of the Summer Session,
Room 1213 Angell Hall, during the
Summer Term and the Summer Ses-
sion, and not to the Office of Dr.
Frank E. Robbins or of the Michigan
Daily in the Publications Building.
The Storehouse Building will act
as a receiving center for scrap rub-
ber and also metals. Any depart-
ment on the Campus having metals
or rubber to dispose of for defense
purposes, please call Ext. 337 or 317
and the materials will be picked up
by the trucks which make regular
campus deliveries. Service of the
janitors is available. to collect the
materials from the various rooms in
the buildings to be delivered to the
receiving location.
E. C. Pardon
Academic Notices
Students Summer Session: College
of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
Except under extraordinary cir-
cumstances, courses dropped after
today will be recorded with a grade
ofE.
Mail is being held in the Business
Office, Room 1, University Hall, for
the following people:
Ball, Mrs. Elizabeth S.
ioland, Dr. Grant L.
Cohen, Mrs. s.
Dickens, Andrew,
Fishman, Herman, _
Felician, Sr. Valencia
Fuller, Professor H. M.
Mall. J. M.
Hamm, Donald
Harrington, Cecil R. Jr.
Hart, Lillian
Hogue, Mabel
Kinnard, ,Professor E. Vance
McGraw, W. W.
Morrow, Jack Sinclair
Slk, Dr. Jonas E.
Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. George
Temple, Merrie
Weder, Marten
Wirth, Professor Louis
Faculty of the College, of Litera-
ture, Science and the Arts The five-
week freshman reports will be due
Saturday, July.18, in the Academic
Counselors' Office, 108 Mason Hall.
Arthur Van Duren, Chairman,
Academic Counselors.
Music.. Education: A comprehen-
sive examination in vocal and in-
strumental methods, required of all
graduate students in music education
who did not take these courses as
undergraduates at this university,
will be given Saturday, July 18, 10:00
to 12:00, Room 608, Tower.
David Mattern
Public Health Assembly: An. As-
sembly period of all students in Pub-
lic Health will be held on Monday,
July 20th, at 4 p.m, in the Auditori-
um of the W. K. Kellogg Institute.
Dr. Haven Emerson, Nonresident Lee-
turer in Public Health Practice of
the School of Public Health, and
Professor Emeritus of Public Health
Practice, Columbia University, will
speak. The subject of his address
is "The Content and Purpose of Pub-
liU Health," All students in public
health are expected to be present
and others interested are welcome.
All Summer Term Students who
have not secured their identifica-
tion cards may call for them at
Room 2, University fall.
Psychology 31, For those who
missed the recent bluebook a make-
up will be given Monday, July 20, at
7 p.m. in room 1121 N.S.
B. D. Thuma
Deans, Department Chairman, Ad-
visers and Counselors. Important new
information relative to occupational
deferment of students preparing in
critical fields has just been received
by the President's Office. This in-
formation is being mimeographed
for immediate distribution to you.
University War Board, Infor-
mation Center.
Biological Chemistry Lectures:
Doctor Roger J. Williams, Professor
of Chemistry in the University of
Texas, will deliver a series of lec-
tures on The Vitamins of the B Com-
plex Group, their Distribution, Signi-
ficance, and Micro- Biological Meth-
ods of Study," from July 21 to 24, in-
clusive. Ali lectures will be given
in the Rackham Amphitheatre, The
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MAN or WOMAN to work in cafe-
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12:15 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Also man
to do janitor work in kitchen, 5:30
p.m. to 12:00 midnight. Apply
Personnel Office, University Hos-
bital. 20c
MISCELLANEOUS
TEACHER of shorthand or type-
writing or bookkeeping to ex-
change servi-es for instruction in
bookkeeping, dictation, typewrit-
ing, dictaphone or calculator.
Hamilton Business College, Wil-
liam at State. Phone 7831 or 4627.
14c
lectures on July 21 and 23 will be
at 2 p.m., and on July 22 and 24 at
4 p.m. All interested are cordially
invited to attend.
College of Literature, Science, and
The Arts, Schools of Eucation, For-
estry and Conservation, Music, and
Public Health; Students enrolled in
the regular Summer Sesion who re-
ceived marks of 1 or X at the close
of their last term of attendance (viz.,
semester or summer session> will re-
ceive a grade of Ein the course un-
less this work is made up by July 29.
Students wishing "an extension of
time beyond this date should file a
petition addressed to the appropriate
official in their school with Room 4
.August and September Engineering
Graduates: Mr. L Fl Clover of u ucn
eral Electric Companyv Schernetdy,
N Y., will interview Senior En ineu.
who will graduate in August or Hup
tember, 1942, for employment n tht
organization, in Room 214 vw t En
gineering Bldg,, on Friday, July 24.
1942.
Interview blanks may be obtained
from each Departmental Off icSign
the interview schedule on the Me-
chanical Engineering Bull etin Board,
at Room 221 West Enginering Bdg
R. S. Hailey, Chairman
Dept. of Meehanial Engineering
Summer Term Women Students;
Registration for the second season of
Physical Education will take place
at Barbour Gymnasium on Friday,
July 24th, 9-12 a m., 1-5 p m, and
Saturday, July 25, 9-12 a.m. Sumiiner
Term women now enrolled in physi-
ca dudLcatiun clatisses for credit Or as
(lActii : should i t register at this
t ime th11ier terstudents may also
it 1'hysicalEduci
for Women
Summer Se.wsior Women Students;
A nW series of activity courses in
Phyical Ediuanon will start on July
27. Aschery, Body Conditioning, Bad-
minton, Golf. Modern Dance, Out-
door Sports, Riding, Swimming, and
Tennis wilt be offered. A limited
number of summer session women
will be acceptecd in these classes. Reg-
istration takes place Friday and Sat-
urday, July 24 and 25, Barbour gym-
nasium.
Department of Physical Edocation
for Women
Freshmen in the College of Litera-
ture, S iteit, and the Arts may ob-
tain their five--week progress reports
in the Academic Counselors' Office,
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CAMPUS SPOT"ILICHT.
-i -etirr To a l he in
Dr. Roger J. Williams, Professor
of Chemiistiy at the Uinveirity of
'Texas. will present a guest lectuire
at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the ;ikham
Amphitheatre, He will discuss the
various aspects of the vitamin 13
complex.,
The lecture is one in a series spon-
sored by the medical school. All
those interested are invited to attend.
The talk is of especial interest to
chemist, students mi zoology, notany
and numan nutrition.
* * *
Entitled "The Shock," the Uni-
versity radio program to be broad-
cast at 3:15 p.m. tomorrow over
WJR, is a comedy thriller by Betty
Berrih The action of the progr*ait
evolves anot a smart and a dumb
crsi trying to outwit an insUrr-
auice compav on a fase clait
dvisorsh ips AnnoiuzeL
The Law School yesterday An-
nounced the selection of John Ryw,
George T. Schilhng, and George E
Rudolph, seior law students, to the
Summer Term case club advisor-
ships.
The three were successful finalists
,in the Henry M. Campbell Case Club
contests of 1941-42. Their duties will
include supervision of all case club
work, selection of topics for argu-
ment, and judgment of the semi-
final contests for the Summer Term
awards.
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