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May 31, 1916 - Image 4

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4. * * *'I * * *. * * *
AT THE THEATERS
TODAY
'lIajeste 'c Iel ~id bindier anti
Rosetta Bi ei " (lods if
Fate."
Arcade.: -Clara imi t.II Young'
in "The Feast of Life:'
Orpheum George Beban in
"An Alien.
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At thie .3aestic

The "Gods of Fate" hits straight from
the shoulder at the great labor wrongs
of the present time. Richard Buhler.
who plays the leading part in this pow-
erful drama, has never appeared to
better advantage, and Rosetta Brice
has a sympathetic part to her liking.
This will be seen at the Majestic the-
atre, today and tonight.
At the Arcade
"The Feast of. Life," written by,
Frances Marion and directed by Al-
bert Capellani, is a story full of ro-
mance. This immense five-part pro-1
duction is seething with romance, as
it is lived in the Latin lands. Over-
flowing with real life-picturesque to!
the extreme, it is produced in Havana
and Santiago, Cuba; in an atmosphere
supreme and exquisite. Clara Kimball
Young as Aurora Fernandez, the Lady
of the Lily, makes "Camille" and "Car-
men" insignificant plays in compari-
son with "The Feast of Life."
Indiana Club to Hold Final Banquet
The Indiana club is making plans
for a farewell banquet to be held some-
time in the near future to complete
this year's social program. Elections
are to be held at an early date.
Patronize business men who adver-.
tize in The Michigan Daily. *

CITY CONSIDERS BOND ISSUE
Special Election Scheduled to Decide
on School Improvements
In order that necessary improve-1
ments may be made on the Bach and
Mack schools of this city, a special3
election will be held June 9, to decide:
on the proposition of issuing bonds
to the amount of $60,000.
It is proposed that the projected
bonds bear interest at the rate of four
per cent and be retired at the rate
of $5,000 a year beginning in 1918.
THREE ILL WITH APPENDICITIS
Applegate, Ferris, and Kerschen Laid
Up in Hospital
Three students are in the University
hospital recuperating from recent op-1
erations for appendicitis.
Lester K. Ferris, '19E, was taken to1
the hospital Saturday afternoon and,
operated on at midnight. He is rest-
ing well today.
Arthur P. Kerschen, '19, was also
operated on Saturday evening for
acute appendicitis, and although he ist
not resting as easily as he might, there
is no danger of infection setting in.
Joseph Applegate, '16D, an assistanta
to "Doc" May last year, was operated
on last Thursday, and is improvingt
rapidly.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEE
O L DSEXAMS FOR BIOLOGISTS
The United States Civil Service-com-
mission has announced examinationsE
for the positions of Assistant Biologist
(male) and of Assitant Examiner inj
the Patent Office (male or female).I
The former position pays $1600 perc
year and the latter, $1500. The exam-t
ination for Assistant Biologist will
take place June 21 and those for As-4
sistant Examiner, June 7-9. Further#
information can be obtained on appli-,
cation to the United States Civil Serv-
ice commission for Form 1312.

NOTICE.
A~n election for the purpose of
selecting three student members of
the Board in Control of Student Publi-
cations will be held on June 1, Gen-
eral Campus Election Day. At its
meeting on May 25, 1916, the board
approved as candidates the following
nominees whose names will appear on
the official ballot at this election:
Yancy Altsheler, '17.
Don Smith, '17E.
George Caron,'17L.
Stanley Smith, '17.
Tom Reid, '17.
Lamar Kishler, '17.
James Barrett, '17L.
Harry Gault, '17L.
The attention of the students in the
University is called to the fact that
the constitution of the Board in Con-
trol of Student Publications permits
the nomination of any eligible student
as candidate for any of these posi-
tions, by filing with Professor F. N.
Scott, Chairman of the Board, on or
before Wednesday, May 31, 4:.00 P. M.,
a petition signed by at least 25 stu-
dents in the University asking that
the name of the said student be placed
on the official ballot as a candidate for
student member of the board. Those
whose names 'are thus proposed and
approved by this board shall be candi-
dates at said election in addition to
those above named.
The constitution of the board de-
fines eligibility to student membership
as follows: "All students in the Uni-
versity shall be eligible to membership
in this board who (at the time of tak-
ing office) either by virtue of credit
earned are entitled to the rating of
seniors in the school or college in
which they are enrolled, or who have
received a degree in the Arts College
of the University of Michigan and are
continuing their studies in another
college in the University, who have
complied with the eligibility rules of
their school or college andof the Uni-
versity governing participation in non-
atlfletic activities and who have re-
sided in the University for at least

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four semesters, provided that no stu-
dent be eligible to membership in
this board who either at the time of
his election to membership therein or
at the beginning of his term shall holdI
or be a candidate for any salaried posi-l
tion on any publication under the con-1
trol of this board."l
BOARD IN CONTROL OF
STUDENT PUBLICATIH NS.
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Twenty thousand people of the West liked it
Twenty thousand people of the West would like to hear it again

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