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THE MICHIGAN DAILr

News From The Other Colleges

AT THE THEATERS

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Washington- Plans for removing*
the dandelion from the campus have
been worked out in an unique way at
Washington univergity, St. Louis.
Every year, on a certain day at 1
MAJES TIC
MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Srws Sunday
LAST TIMES TODAY
JOHN BARRYMORE

-- in-

"The Test of Honor"

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Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30
Phones:
Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M
Sat-3-Viola Dana in "Satan. Junior" and
Bi; V Comedy.'Soapauds and Sapheads"
Sun-Mon-4-5--Mae Marsh in "Spotlight
Sadie"; Katzenjammer Kids Cartoon
and Bruce Scenic.
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o'clock, the men of the university meet
on the campus and work all day re-
moving the plants. Each plant to
the credit of a student counts as one
vote to be cast for the most popular
girl in the school and the girl receiv-
ing the highest number is crowned as
"Dandelion Queen" that night at an
all campus dance.
Harvard-The erection of a monu-
ment in a park to be laid out on the
vacant ground on the south bank of
the Charles river has been proposed
as a memorial to the men of Harvard
who have fallen in the great war. The
monument would probably be a high
shaft of the obelisk type, built of
Vermont marble or Quincy granite,
raising to a height of about 1,000 feet.
Indiana -,"An All-University Day"
has been suggested for the University
of Indiana for the purpose of crystal-
lizing the interests and spirit of the
college into one great unit. It is
hoped this day, if inaugurated, will
be handed down with the rest of the
traditions of the university.
Harvard-The senior class of Har-
yard donned their caps and gowns on
May 1, and will continue to wear them
from now .on to the end of the school
year. They will be worn in every
class, conference, or other academic
activities in Cambridge from 9 o'clock
to 1 o'clock daily.
Northwestern - The women of
Northwestern university are planning
a twelve page edition of the Daily
Northwestern which they alone will
edit, and put out. It is expected to
cover the year's deficiencies in the
newspaper line and will contain news
and features.

- TODAY

Majestic- John Barrymore in
"The Test of Honor."
Arcade-Viola Dana in "Satan,
Junior."
Wuerth-Frank Keenan in "The
Midnight Stage."
Orpheum- Griffin's production,
"The Great Love."
Shubert-Garrick, Detroit.- "Oh
Lady! Lady!"
Detroit Opera House-on-the-Cam-
pus-"Passing Show of 1918."

Faculty Concert
To Close Sea-son
"Celeste Aida" by Verdi will be
sung by Mr. James Hamilton, of the
faculty of the University School of
Music, at the last appearance of the
University Symphony orchestra at 3
o'clock Sunday afternoon in Hill aud-
itorium. Mr. Samuel Pierson Lock-
wood will act as conductor.
The members of the orchestra are
First Violins
Mrs. Anglina Lockwood, Dorothy
Haymaker, Neva Nelson, Grace Al-
bracht, H. Altvater, B. H. Bronson, A.
Davis, Mabel Stone.
Second Violins
C. C. Rhodes, Doris Miller, N. All-
mendinger,, M. Wruble, H. M. Fried-
man, W. E. Moore, M. D. Hicks, H. G.
Lustfield.
Violas
E. A. Schaeberle, W. L. Noville, W.
Wilson, M. C. Shewcraft.
Violoncellos
M. W. Kann, C. S. Greene, E. A. Oslus.
Basses
C. Badalamenti, H. L. Davis.
Piccolo
H. V. Prucha.
Flutes
Mrs. Helen Snyder, D. . Teal.
Oboes
L. J. Porter, R. D. Horn.
Clarinets
N. D. Falcone, H. S. Sherman.
Bassoons
R. Inskip, E. H. Wirth.
Horns
E. E. Watson, N. A. Lange.
Cornets
M. D. Slaughter, D. C. Arner.
Trombones
L. Falcone, J. D. Brown, H. C.
Seeley.
Tuba
W. Wilson
Kettledrums
Albert Lockwood
Percussion
D. E. Rhodes
Y. W. C. A. PLANS WORK FOR
WOMEN DURING SUMMER

LOST? Advetise in The Daily.--Adv. Daily advertising is profitable.--A
Today Only
Viola DN

For girls interested in this cam-
paign, classes will be held in the Y.
W. C. A. rooms in Barbour gymnas-
ium every Tuesday at 5 o'clock, the
first of which will be held on May 6.
These classes will be in the form of
open discussions.

Complimentary Dinner for Opera
All members of the cast, cho
committees, and orchestra of the I
igan Union opera, "Come On, I
will be given a complimentary di
at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening, Ms
at the Union.

Star of "The Gold Cure" in

AT THE MAJESTIC

"Satan,
Another Splendid

* TheBetter 'Ole"
will; be shown at
The Arcade
Theatre on May
13, 14, 15. Jot that
down right now
80 you, will be
sure to save a date
for it. It's worth it
Old Fill

E. Phillips Oppenheim is author of
"The Malefactor," the powerful and
gripping novel of which "The Test of
Honor," in which John Barrymore is
appearing for the last times today at
the Majestic, is the picturization. "The
Malefactor" enjoyed a wide vogue in
this country and in England and was
hailed as one of the most dramaitc
stories of the year.
John S. Robertson, who directed Mr.
Barrymore in . "Here Comes the
Bride," is director for this picture,
ana Eve Unsell is the scenarist. An
usually capable cast of actors sup-
port the star, including Constance
Binney, of "Sporting Life" fame, Mar-
cia Manon, and Robert Schable.

Junior
Comedy-drama
To all girls and
other unmar-
ried ladies!
Hark Ye!

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AT THE WHITNEY

WUERTH THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00

Sat--3-FRANK KEENAN in "The Mid-
night Stage." Comedy, "Merely Mar-
rying Mary" and Scenic.
Sun-Mon-3-4-WILLIAM RUSSELL- in
"Where the West Begins." Also a
Sunshine Comedy, "Money Talks."
Tues-Wed-6--7--GEORGE WALSH in
"Help, Help Police." Also Lloyd Com-
edy and Free Press Weekly.
- COMING -
BILLIE BURKE in "PEGGY"
ORPHEUM THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00
Sat-3-GRIFFITH'S production, "The
Great' Love" (Ret). Also News and
Comedy, "Charlie in Turkey."
Sun Mon-4 5-HAROLD LOCKWOOD in
'Shadows of Fear." Also "The Lure
of the Circus," No. 16, and Ford Week-
ly, "Good Roads."
TuesWed-6-7-BESSIE LOVE int"The
Yankee Princess." Also a Mutt and
Jeff Cartoon Comedy.
- COMING -
"ROMANCE OF HAPPY VALLEY"
Mat. Wed. GARRICK ht and*
Best Seats R IK Sat. Mat-
$1.50 DETROIT 50e to $2
Oh, Lady, Lady
'The Original Nelk York Cast

Dependable, Scientific, Drugless
EYE
EXAMINATIONS
Phone 590 for appointment
Emil H Arnold
Optornetrst 220 S. J'ain St

In the character of Philippe Bridau,
which he plays in "The Honor of the
Family," the booking at the Whitney
for Monday, May 5, Otis Skinner is
one of the faithful Bonapartists after
the Emperor's downfall, who vowed
in good earnest a mortal enmity to
the Bourbons, and even refused the
opportunities which were offered him
in the Infantry with a rank of Lieu-
tenant-Colonel.
The character is one in which reck-
lessness, unblushing effrontery, and
cool courage are blended in a most
fascinating way, and the part gives free
vein to Mr. Skinner's peculiar tal-
ents.

I "Satan, Jr." there is
shown an absolutely in-
fallible method to catch
the elusive male, You
don't have to wait for
him to take the initiative
after all. The matter is
simple. Take a lesson
from Viola Dana, and be
enlightened.
As to Men:
We wonder how many
.could resist you if you
fought andi pursued and
annoyed and actually
devilled them into mar-
rying you, as did Viola
in "Satan, Jr."
It's a corker and you
don't want to miss it.

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The Y. W. C. A. has formulated a
plan for furthering it's work during
the summer months. The idea is for
college women to form Y. W. C. A.
clubs or camps in their home towns
or wherever they may spend the va-
cation. These organizations may con-
sist of girls of any age. Their activ-
ities will be as well-rounded as pos-
sible, blending both social and useful
activities. It has been suggested that
clubs in Michigan make hospital gar-
ments for children in the University
hospitals.

N IOLA DANA

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SUNDAY--MONDAY
Mae Marsh in "Spotlight Sadie"
jComing-Natilmova In,"Out of the FoC

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In "Satan, Junior,' 'which; will be
shown today at the Arcade with Violo
Dana in the title role, a young so-
ciety girl derives the name "Satan,
Junior," from the fact that she seems
to be a veritable daughter of the devil.
The story deals with the young mad-
cap's falling in love with a distin-
guished playwright who does not take
her seriously but believes that her
profession of love is another of the
many provoking ways she finds of
making his life unbearable. He soon
finds, however, that he truly loves the
little vixen, and the necessary ro-
mance develops.
Mae Marsh in "Spotlight Sadie" is
the attraction for- tomorrow.
DEPUTATION TEAM WILL BE
SENT TO HOWELLS BY Y. X. C. A.
At the last meeting of the Y. M. C.
A. cabinet it was decided to send a
deputation team to Howells. This
team is composed of Dale Thompson,
'20, Robert French, '22, Ray Baxter,
'19, and Secretary Newton Fetter.
This is the fourth team to be sent
out by the "Y."
Earl Miles, '21, has been appointed
to take charge of the deputation work
and intends to send out several teams
to nearby towns.

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