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April 30, 1922 - Image 7

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

ion Nomi

ALL-CAXPUS ELECTION NOMINEES
wing is a list of nominees for the All-Campus
President Student Council
in F. Hillery, '23; John W. Ross, '23E.

election Tuesday,

Mchigan Union
President
ynch, '23E; James Stevens, '23; Thomas I. Underwood, '23L;
'22E.

church to be delivered by Rev. Arthur
Stalker is 'The Eternal Child." Special
music will be played. The Wesleyan
guild lecture will be given by Bishop
Robert Jones of New Orleans on "The
Democracy of Love." '
At the Presbyterian church Prof. P.
Brand Blanshard will address the stu-
den~t class meeting at 12:00 o'clock.
Professor Blanshard will speak on
"Fear aa a Factor in Spiritual
Growth" Rev. Leonard Barrettrwill
deliver the regular morning sermon,
speaking on "Another Old' Story with
a Modern Meaning." Thy 'shbject
which will be discussed at the young.
people's meeting in the evening will
be "Friendship, the Master Passion."
The morning sermon at the Congre-
gational church will be delivered by
an out-of-town speaker, Rev. M. H.
Wallace. Rev. Wallace will discuss

"The Life We Live." The monthly
meetng of the men's club is to hold
tomorrow. Dean Brown, of the Yale
divinity school, will be the speaker'at
the luncheon of the club.
" Sidney S. Robins, of the Unitarian
church, will deliver the morning ser-
mon today on the subject, 'Crucifix-
ion or Conformity." The annual par-
ish supper and meeting will be held
at 6:00 o'clock in the church parlors.
CORRECTION
Newell K. Chamberlin, '22E, of
Lakewood, Ohio, who was one of the
first squad leading the grand march
at the Military Ball, Friday night, had
as his partner Miss Doris Wiliamns,
'23, of Battle Creek, Mich. It was
incorrectly stated in Saturday's Daily
that Miss Williams was a resident of
Swarthmore, Pa.

EXPEDITION
FOSSILS

pedition, howev
An expeditionj in search of various aretfvities to a se
ihteresting fossils, will leave July 1, ular fossils, as i
for Northwestern Nebraska, near ing trip in the in
Agate Springs. R.C' Hussey, of the On the return
geology departmient, and W. H. Buett- the expedition
ner, paleontology preparateur, will go where they will
on the trip, which will last six weeks. quoketa formatic
Society Brand Cl

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Recording Secretary
M. Burge, '23; Bert Uebele; '23E.
Vice-President
-Robert E. Adams, Jr., James Hume.
neering-John W. Ross, Prank E. Camp
cal-George C. Stucky, Walter Klingman
-Earl F. B'oxell, John M. Winters.
biped Departments (Dents, Homoeops, Pharmics)-John
'. Ely, Robert M. Winslow.

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Student Council ~.
At Large (Two to be elected)-Robert C. Moriarity, '24; Robert Martin,
'23; Robert Knode, '23; Stanley Muirhead, '24; Harry C. Clark, '24; Robert;
V. Rice, '23; John B. Lawton, '24.
Junior Architects (One to elected)-Howard FarleyEair Lundin.
Junior Dents (One to be elected)-Paul H. Jesserick, Glen F. Young.
Junior Pharmics (One to be elected)--Frederick L. -Fischer, Russel
Taylor.
Junior Homoeop (One to be elected)-C. H. Peachey,,Willian leFever.
Junior Medic (One to be elected) -W. W. Duemling, George Belote.
Junior Educational (One to be elected)-John Hamel, Herold Hint,
Junior Engineers (Two to be elected)-W. A. Cotton, E. C. Haug.
Soph Engineers (One to be elected)-C. A. .ampbell, John Polhamus.
Junior Laws (One to be elected)-L. R. Williams, C. W. Rice.
Junior Lits (Three to be' elected)-Lawrence Snell, Albert J. Parker,
Howard Liverence, James Hume.
Soph Lits (Two to be elected)-Walter Scherer, Edward Murane, George
Troost, Harry Kipke.

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Student Advisory Committee
Juniors (Two to be elected)-W. A. Cotto, '23E; P..
H. S. Case, '23; B. E. Schumacher, '24L.
Sophomores (Two to be elected)-William Kratz, '24E;
'24; T. G. Kindel, '24; Harry Hoey, '24.

E. Watzel, '23 ;
D. W. Steketee,

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'Board in Confrol of Student Publications
(Three to be elected)-B. E. Dunlop, '23; John P. Hamel, '23, S.
V. F. Hillery, '23; Robert 0. Martin, '23; C. E. Parker, '23; B. E.
macher, '24L; Paul Watzel, '23; Nate W. Robertson, '23; John. W.
'24L.

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Board in Control of Athletics
(Three to be elected)-Paul Goebel, '22E; H. B. Hoffman, '24M; Leland
Kirkpatrick, '23E; Robert Knode, '23;' William Lichtenburg, '23; H. D.
Stricker, '25M.
Student Christian Association
President
Paul A. Rehmus, '23; Julius B. Glasgow, '23; Burton E. Dunlop, '23;
Robert E. Adams. Jr.. '23.
Vice-Presidents
Episcopal-Maurice P. Rhodes, '23.
Lutheran-George Welsh, '24L; William Mackenson, '23.
Presbyterian-Claude 's. Pickens, '23; Robert R. Clark, '24.
Methodist-Herbert H. Twining, '23; Edward M. Fox, '25E.
Baptist-Edgar C. Cochrane, '25M; Morris C. Robinson, '24E.
Disciple-John A. Moreland; '24; Carl Fry, '25M.
Engineering Society
President-W. A. Cotton, '23E; E. C. Haug, '23E.
Vice-President-J. A. Fischer, '23E; R. P. Everett, '23E.;
Treasurer-W. C. Kratz, '24E.
Secretary-D. -D. Wilson, '24E; Henry Hubbard, '24E.
Architectural Society
President-E. H. Lundin, '23A; L. J. Sarvis, '23A.
Vice-President-E. L. Kline, '23A; D. J. Lewis, '22A.
Treasurer-A. R. Naser, '23A; H. L. Farley, '23A.
Secretary-A. L. Prout, '23A; A. K. Hyde, '24A.
Oratorical A ssociation
President-Edward T. Ramsdell, '23; Donald J. Roxburgh, '24.
Vice-President--Wilfred Hocking, '24L; Paul A. Rehmus, '23.
Treasurer-Harold M. Dorn, '23; Ross A. McFarland, '23.
Secretary-Marion F. Taylor, '24; Catherine J. Stafford, '24.
Deyegates-at-Large (Eight to be elected)-Blanche V. Kynast, '24;
Donald Cook, '24; Beatrice L. Champion, '2'3; Albert J. Parker, '23; Mary
I. Hobson, '23; Thomas J. Donahue, '23; Celma J. Simonson, '23; F. Roland
Allaben, '23; Beatrice E. Sandles, '23; Frank J. Ortman, '23; Ruth S. Suther-
land, '24; J. K. Dunn, '24; Ronal Ryan, '24 L; Frank H. Backstrom,.'24;
Julius B. Glasgow, '23; Walter Pear, '23; Andrew Beam, '23; Loyal Wilson,
'23.

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In an effort to assist the- voters of
e campus to know something of the
tivities of -the men who have been
'minated.for the various offices for
e campus election Tuesday, The
aily has compiled a list of the nom-
ees and their records.
All references to clubs or organiza-
ons that would appeal to the faction-
vote have been omitted. The Daily
so reserved 'the right to print only
e three most important activities..
he remainder of the nominees' rec-'
ds that were turned in were printed
yesterday's issue.
President Student.-Council
ernon F. Hillery, '23-Michigan
aily circulation manager (2), busi-
ass manager (3); business manager
20 Wolverine; class president; 1920
pera committee; secretary Student
iuncil.
Union President
Thomas T. Underwood, '24L-Presi-
ent of Mimes of Union, Union Opera,
lee club, associate editor of Chimes,
oard in Control of Student Publica-
ons, chairman of Student Advisory
>mmittee.
Robert L. Neale, '23E-Union infor-
ation and announcement committee,
iairman; Union executive council;
>llege editor of Michigan Technic;
rst lieutenant R. 0. T. C.
/ Recording Secretary
John M. Burge, '23-Assistant re-
arding secretary, chairman of infor-
ation committee, chairman publicity
>mmittee, Union Opera, Fall recep-
on committee, life membership drive,

Nominees Listed -
tee and Athletic Reception committee,
Union; assistant football manager.
Councnlmen-at-Large .
Harry C. Clark, '24,-Daily Staff;
chairman S. C. A. extension service
committee; class publicity committee;
Union library committee; swimming
pool drive; Union dramatic work.
J. B. Lawton, '24--Class' treasurer,
Varsity band drum major; Upperclass
Advisory committee. -
Junior Lit Councilmen
Lawrence W. Snell-Assistant gen-
eral chairman, Union Opera; assistant
track manager; assistant business
manager, Michiganensian.
Albert J. Parker--Business manager
elect of Daily; chairman program
committee, Varsity band tour; Union
Opera program committee.
(Continued on Page 9) -
SUNAY ERTCE gIES
Three-out-of-town speakers and one
member of the University faculty will
speak at the Ann Arbor church serv-
ices today. Rev. M. H. Wallace, of
Detroit, and Dean Chas. Brown, of they
Yale divinity. school, will speak at the
-C ongregational churchr andl Bishop
Robert of New Orleans will deliver!
an address at the Methodist church.'
Prof. P. Brand Blanchard, assistant
professor of philosophy, will speak be-
fore the student class of the Presby-
terian church. Special music will be
played in several of the services.
The nhiect fn the srmon a the

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