I ' I ANominees for Of fices to Wie Voted Oan at Campus election Friday ;e 11 The following men, nominees for the union, will be voted uponi Fri- t- ay, May 3, All-campus election day:' - PRESIDENT-R. A. Butler, '19L, and D. W1. Springer, 119F. t- RECORDING SECRETARY--Ralpli Gaunlt, '19, and Charles Sl Sul llvan, '19A. Ig MEDICAL VICE-PRESIDEN T-Richard )LIiean, 11911, and Theo- e dore Squiers, 11931, r ENGINEERING VICE-PRES IDENT-C. T. Van Dusen, '19E, C. 3. ,h Campbell,. '19E, and William Crui se, '19E. ,h L-W VICE- PIRESIDENT - C. C. Andrews, 120L~, and 0. P3. Lam- r- Bert, '19L. a-. . MEDICAL VICE-PRESIDENT-N. F. Mfiller, 12011, and Theodore 7y Squlers, '19M. COM1BINED DEPAVRTMENTS VICE-PRESIDENT-H. G. Lewvis, 119D, and George Wood, '1911. 1- FACULTY REPRESENTATI VE FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS- ig Dean Henry 31. Bates, Prof. Jo liii C. Parker, and Prof. William A. n- Frayer. scenes in "Over the Top," at th're- gulai' army cantonment, Camp Wheel- er, Macon, Ga. Seventy-five hundred regulars under the command of Em- pey appear in the picture. "Lord at AT THlE ARCADE. Mary Garden's Thais," is followed by her debut in a modern drama, "The Splendid Sinner," written expressly for her by Kate Jordon. This play is being shown at the Arcade today and tomorrow. The story deals with Bo- hernia and the battle front of France; and Mary Garden, as the vampire who becomes an angel of mercy, portays the story of a woman who knew both the joys and the sorrows of life. ow M THEATERCI A R C Al SHOWS AT 3:00, 6:30, 8:0c z~c Unless Otherwise Sp2 Chin -Fri-a-;3-M1ary Gardeni Splendid Sinner" and Chris edc, "With the Mumm 's 20C. Sat --W'illiam F'arnum in "W hi Sees Red ;" and ist of Jam, go;)ery Flagg's "Girls You Series, "'fhe Bride," 20C. Mon-6 Viola Dana in "Breaker: and Drewv Comedy, "Special .t that one can in somethin kinds of at do too mucl hought to b aration for x of somec Wuerth Th4 Matinees--a 00, Evenings-6 :3o, 8:c Phone-i 6o-J 30 9:30 hi. a wo years ample ik it best to get even if others neglected; for learned how to! will be able to ! hie may not have' S. The demand hers of zoology provided in gen- useum work, en- gy, and this aids ent employment. n be given about planned for each TROOPS n France are show- ag spirit of the Ame- a spirit which many shed from the coun- M. E. Cooley of the ge yesterday morn- Loan address before The following ment, nominees for athletic maiiagersiip~ti will be voted upon Friday, M11ay 3, All- canmpus election day: FOOTBALL MANAGER-J. D. Cameron, '19, aid D. W1. Springer, '19E. ASSISTANT FOOTBALL MANAGERS-J. H. Broderick, '19, C. T. Hogan, 120E, Hart Anderson, '20, WI A. Leitzinger, '20, 3T. E. Lane, 120E, Reed Bachmnan, '20, and F. WV. Parsonis, '20E. TRACK MANAGER-J. H. C larke, '19, and H..1P. Bennett, '19. ASSISTANT TRACK MANAGERS -- F. WV. Parsons, '20E, G. 1P. Schafer, '20E, L. R. Van Ness, '20, and H. L. Popp, '20. ASSISTANT BASKETBALL MTANAGERS-S. E. Doolittle, '20 ,Wii1- lis Blakeslee, "20, Percy Quakenbusim, '_?0, 1. :I. Wieder, '20, and il. IV. Heffner, '20. BASEBALL MANAGER-F. C. Bell, '19, and D). P. Yerkes, '19. ASSISTANT BASEBALL J MANGERS-Hfarry Ilause, '20, D. F. Fag- erburg, '20, IV. G. Bade, '20, %. R. Bet, '20, and A. H. Dornan, '20. Tihe following men, nominees for tile Student council, will be vot- ed upon Friday, )Lay 3, All-campus election day: CAMIPUS AT LARGE-P. E. Citolette Jr., '20L, C. T. Van Dusen, 119E, John Reilly, '20, Jay Stoughi, '20L, Raymond Munro, 119E, and II. 31. Bell, 11931. 1919 LITS-S. W. Sedgwick, F. C. Bell, and J. H1. Clarke. 1919 ENGINEERS-W.-M. Nugent, J,. J. Hosman, and 0. Ht. Cart- Wright. 1919 LAWS-E. M. 'Hudson, IV.1B. O'CJonnell, and L. L. Pollock. 1919 MEDICS-C. E. Sherwood, C./ E. Nash, and Sidney Shipman. 1919 DENTS-J. D. Glover and C. F. Adam. 1919 PHARMtICS-IY. J. McGill, B. E. Spokes, and E. II. Kratz. 1919 HOMOEPS-G. P. Wood, and J. 1). Van Scioick. 1920 LITS-D. F. Fagerburg, E. H. Cress, and W. Gx. lade. 1920 ENGINEERS-C. T. Hogan, D. IC. 3irrieless, J. 1. lDickinson S. C. Jacka, and J. .I. Darbaker. The following men, nomineesfor the Y. M. C. A. will be voted upon Friday, May 3, All-campus election day: PRESIDENT--A. C. Crockett, '19, R. J. MfeCandliss, '20)1. VICE-PRESIDENT-IV. R. Stark, '19, and Earl Miles, '20. SECRETARY-T. E. Eubank, 120E, and J. E. Goodwille, 120E. The following mpen, nominees for the offices denoted, will he voted upon Friday, Mfay 3, All-campus election day: BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT1 PUBLICATIONS - Gerald Nye, '19, C. T. Van Dusen, '19E,Ralpm Gault, '19, E. D. IKirkby, '19, J. H. Emery, '19, D. WV. Springer, 19E, R. R. Beardsley, '19, L. IV. Butter- field, '19, and C. C. Andrews, '201. 1919 ENGINEER HONOR COMITTEE-E. L. Nugent, W. E. Grov- es, E. C. L. Matthews, H. I. Josey, and C. P. Beathi. 1920 ENGINEER HONOR CO)LIIITTEE-Russell Kinsman, C. 0. Barton, J. A. Barger, Ted Wilson, W. G. Harbert, and C. E. Boltum. 1921 ENGINEER HONOR COIMIlTTEE-R. F. Grindley, H. F. Ben- son, R. 0. Fischer, and IV. A. Gramn. The following men, nominees for the Engineering 'society, will be voted upon Friday, Mlay 3, All-campus election day: PRESIDENT-IV. 0. Kllngmann, '20E, and C. T. Van P)useu, '19E, VICE-PRESIDENT-C. P. Beath, '19E, andW. R. Cruse, '19E. SECRtETARY-T. R. Jeffs, 119E, and H. I Josey, '19E. TREASURER-E. C. L. 'Matthewvs, '19E, and Rlaymiond Ntro, '19E. TODAY Stupendous Heart Interest Spectacle TH STARRING WALKER WHI TSIRE AND VALENTINE GRANT Shiowis-3 :00, 7:00, S :30--Shows PRICES -- 20c-20c -- PRICES (Incluad Ing 2e War Tax) I _ Orpheum - Matinees-2 :oc SEvenings-6:3o,F Phone-T6 BOOKINGS FO 'I'llfhurs- Fri-2-3-Pauline~ I nocent's Progress." I- Janitor's -Fall." SSat--MAargarita Fisc Finish." also \~rcekl - - dy, "TUasiful." POOKINGS FOR MAY - ! hri-Mlay z-3--Jack Pickfordi - "Sirit of '17 ." Sat-4--Antonio Morino in "The Nat lahka." Also News 2S. Corned} "Bashful." Stin-Mion--5-6-Billie Burke In" C Land of Promise." Also Son eocay"NtvSae. 'Ptues R'ed---7S-BPessie Barriscalei "Within the Cup," 7 parts. Als "EagleEy,"No. 9. L hr-Fi-- :o-EidBennett in "Key of the Righteous." Also Keyston "A Lady Killer's Doom." I I'I .............. / ined tha~t it was ine before the ten, but he said g and America May arly antu muaeisiv e according to Dean eace would be but would be followed y other wars fully he present one. n of a "follow-up" Clyde E. Wilson, bscribed over 1,- SEROT. ARTHUR GU' EMPY (himself) Seats on sale Saturday to lack of time, Professor W. ;er's talk on chemical engi- was postponed until the next MARY GARDEN "The U' lers Advertise in The .-Adv. A Milk G STORE Phone 876 id Supplies College Spirit"' co. Detroit Smith Graduates Active At Front Nineteen members of the Red Cross unit from Smith college have ably demonstrated their ability to "carry on" under German fire. Not only were the American girls among the last to leave Greycourt, one. of 'the towns evacuated during the 'recent Germ;6n drive, but they carried with them in automobiles milk_ and food for the refugees, and established a temporary hospital for children at Montdidier. Later, in the face of continuous bombing at Amiens, they 'constantly disregarded their own lives in an effort to alleviate the suf- fering among wounded soldiers and townspeople. At present the girls are in south- ern France, still actively engaged in relief of refugees who stream along every road. MR, BROWN offers highest miarketable prices for your old clothes. Anything in the way of suits, overcoats, or shoes he will take off your hands. Sell your old clothes. They are no good to you. I can use them. You will get your money's worth. No quibbling to buy cheap. Their absolute value will be paid. Call Mr. Claude Brown at 210 "Lord and Lady Algy," at Garrick. TODAY the -_ AT THE THEATERS Majestic -The B( turing Valentine Gra: .Wuerth -- Jack ] "Spring of '17."; elgian," fea- ant. * Pickford in* Orpheum-Pauline Starke in "In- nocent's Progress." Also comedy , "A Janitor's Fall" * *: *' "' :M *; f *k Arcade-Mary Garden in "The Splendid Sier."' Also Christie* comedy, "With the, Mummy's * Help." 1* every Day AT THE MAJiiESTIC I "Over the Top," with sergeant Arthur Guy Empey, will be shown at the Majestic for three days starting, with a matinee on Thursday, May 9. 1 This picture has been very well re- ceived everywhere. The actor himself has had an'interesting history, having fought in France for 18 months. The United States wvar department, in recognition of the patriotic nature of "Over the Top,," an1d the services SEE MARY 'r