it ULY Fey .r...L. .. , , SCHOOLS HATE for the early practices to form a nine CS THIS SEASON that would give the other Big Ten schools a fight. This is the first time universities will; in the history of the Conference that tins in the field these two schools have not put a ball ,o war conditions 'teami in the field. n or Minnesota -- enough men out Watch The Daily Classified column. Nominees for Offices to W3e Voted On at Campus Election Today le APlant that Growes with the Times Bevo grew out of our big idea of giving America a soft drink,. the like of which no one ever tasted-a true cereal soft +drink -nutritious as well as deli- cious~ in an entirely new way- and pure. Scientifically cultivated and finally perfected, Bevo sprang into popularity such as, over- taxed event our tremendous facilities.- The result is our new eight-million- dollar D~evo. plant-built by public demand-capacity 2,000,000 bottles a _day. NYou will find 'Bevo, "The all-year-'round soft drink," at all places where refresh- ing beverages are sold. Families sup- plied by grocer. A nheu ser-Busch I 5t. Louis The following men, nominees for the Union, will be voted upon Fri- clay, May 3, All-campus election day: PRESIDENT-It. A. Butler, 'l9L9 andI D. )%~I Springer, 119E. RECORDING SECRETARY-Ralph Gault, '19, and Charles Sul- livan, 119A. MEDICAL VRICE -PRE SID)ENS1--Richard Mclfean, '1911, and Theo- dore Squier 1~ '19M1." ENGINEERING VICE-PRIES ID)ENT-C. T. Van Dusen, 119E, C. B. Campbell, 119E, and William Cruse, '19E. LAW VICE- PRESIDENT -C. C. Andrews, '20L, and 0. P. Lam- bert, '19L. COMBINED D)EPARTMENTS VICE-PRESIDENT-H. (V. Lewis, '191), and George Wood, '1911. FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS- Dean Henry Mf. Bates, Prof. John C. Parker, and Prof. Wilh~ite A. Frayer. The following men, nominees for athletic managersiiips, will be voted upon Friday, May 3, All-campus election lay: FOOTBALL MIANAGiER-J. 1D. Cameron, 119, and I). M1. Springer, 119E. ASSISTANT FOOTBALL MVAN GIRS-J. H. Broderick, '19, C. T. Hogan, '20E, Hart Anderson, '20, W. A. 1Leitzinger, '20, 31. E. Lane, 120E, Reed Bachmnan, '20, .and F. W. Parsons, 120E. TRACK MANAGER-J. H. C larke, '19, and H. P. Bennett, '19. ASSISTANT TRACK MANAGERS -- F. WV. Parsons, 120E, G. P. Schafer, '20E, L. R. Van Ness, '20, and H. E. Popp, '20. ASSISTANT BASKETBALL MANAGERS-S. E. Doolittle,'120 ,Wil- lis Blakeslee, '020, Percy Quakenbush, '120, L31. VV Weder, '20, and H1. W. Hleffner, '20. BASEBALL MANAGER-F. 'C. Bell, '19, and Dl. P. Yerkes, '19. ASSISTANT BASE BALL MANAGERS-Harry Ilause, '20, 1D. F. Fag- erburg, "20, W. G. Bade, '2.0, . I.B.. Betz, 120, and A. 1H. Dormna, 120. The following men, nominees for tile Student co uncil, will be vot-' ed upon Friday, May 3, All-campus election day: CAMPUS AT LARGE-P. E. Cholette Jr., '20L, C. T. Van DIusen, 119E, Jahnz Reilly, '20, day Stough, '20L, Raymond Munro, 119E, and W. M. Bell, 119M. 1919 LITS-S. W. Sedgwick, F. C. Bell, and J. H. Clarke. 1919 ENGINE ERS-W. M. Nugent, I1. J. Hosnman, and 0. H. Cart- WVright. 1919 LAWS-E. M. Hudson, WV. B. O'Connell, 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 PIIARMICS-W. J. McGill, R. E. Spokes, and E. W. Kratz. 1919 11OMOEOPS-G. P. Woo d, and J.1). 'Van Schoick. 1920 LITS-D. F. Fagerburg, E. H. Cress, and WV. G. Bade. 1920 ENGINEERS-C. T. Hogan, D. K. Mirrielees, J. .L Dickinson, S. C..Jacka, and J. VI. Darbaker. The following Men, nomineesfor the Y..ii. C. A. will be voted upon Friday, May 3, All-campus election day: PRESIDENT--A. C. Crockett,19, R.. J. MeCandliss, '20iV1. VICE-PRESIDENT-W. R. Stark, '19, and Earl Miles,'120. SECRETARY--T. E. Eubank, 120E, and J. E. Goodwille, 120E. SPECIALIZATION TALS 81CM PROF.J. ID. C AMPIWLI, TELLS OF POSSIBILITIES IN STUTDY OF CHEMISTRY (By Prof. E. 1). Campbell) In 1914 the Regents of the Univer- sity authorized the formation of a cur- riculum which should lead to the de- gree of bachelor of science in chem- istry. This degree was conferred for the first time in this University in 1886 upon students who had completed a course of studies very similar to the one approved in 1914. The original course was withdrawn in 1895, the de- gree, however, being conferred as late as 1899 on such students as had en- rolled in the course before its 'with- draw al. First Degree Offered The first course leading to the de- gree of bachelor of science in chem- ical engineering, which was first of-. fered in 1898, was essentially the same as the one previously required for the degree of B. S. in chemistry, but with one or two additional courses in engineering. As time went on more and more stress was laid on the eng- ineering work and less on the chem- istry, so that by 1914 it seemed de- sirable that the University should again offer a course intended to give A more thorough training in chemistry than could be secured in a four years' couils in which so large a proportion of a student's time was devoted to technical engineering subjects.. Necessary Courses In planning the present course in chemistry, the faculty of the depart- ment of chemistry has included in the required work in chemistry only such 'courses as were necessary to g9v1; student thorough training in the fnd- amental principles of general, physi-. al, analytical, and organic chemistry, together with a historical background for his chemical knowledge and suf- ficient training in advanced laboratory (Continued on Page Six) Matinees RRIO Nights to K $2.00 DERI $ 2.50 WILLIAM FAESHAM, MAOIE ELLIOTT, IRENE FEN WCK and MACLYN ARUCKLE In "Lord and Lady Agly" ARC ADE, SHOWS AT 3:00 6:30-800, 930 i~c Unless Otherwise Specified 'b ut IFri2-3-Mary arden in "The Spkndid Sinnr" and Christie Com- edy, "With the Mumamy's help." 20C. Sat-4-William Farnum in "When a Man Sees Red;" and st of James Mont- gonmeryr Flagg's "Girls You Know." Series, "The Bride." roc. Mon-6-Viola Dana in "Breakers Ahead" and Drew Comedy, "Special Today." 225 E. Liberty. Phone 1321 GOOKNEWFLORAL CO. Flowers Baskets Plants Corsages Ferns Decorations' ~WuerthTheater Matinees-2 0, 3;30 Evenings-6:3o, 8:00, 9:30 -. Phone-x6o-J BOOKINGS FOR MAY Shur-Fri--May 2.3-Jack Pickford in- "" "Spirit of '17" SSat-4--Antonio Morino in "The Na-" lahka." Also News 28. Comedy, r "Bashful." a-. Sun-Mon-5-6-Billie Burke in "The 2 L1and o Promise." Also Son of Democracy, "Native State." -, 'lues-Wed-7-8.-Bessie B3arriscale in "Within the Cup," 7 parts. Also ."Eagle Eye" No. 9. SThur-Fri-9io-Enid Bennett in "Keys .R of the Righteous." Also Keystone - "A Lady Killer's Doom"4 O rpheumTheater,= .: Matinees-2:oo, 330 - ~ Eveing-brio, 8:00, 9:30 Phone-xfio-J; BOOKINGS FOR MAY Thrs-Fri-z-3Paln Starke in "In.- Snocent's Progress." Comedy, "A Janitor's Fall." Sat-4-Margarita Fischer in "Anns Finish.".- Also Weekly No. 24. Corn. edy,"Bashful."." -Sun-Mon--6-William Desmond in+ "The Marriage Buble." Also Co-. - edy, "A Good Elk." CTnes-9-MmneJ Petrova in "Exile." Also "Eagle Eye," No. 9. (Ret.) W~ed-8-r annie Ward in "On the Level." Also "Eagle Eye," No. g. (Ret.) . I hurs-Fri--io-Mary Warren and - C oe ing in "The- Vortex." Also' 9U Y, " Rae Theater TOD)AY ONLY I 4 ' MARGARITA FISCHER 4 The Regular Fellow-in "JILTED JANET". This is_ one of those pic- tures that will make you "Sit Up and Take Notice." Don't Miss, It. LRTI1ES your social functions at the Lde Ball Room NICKELS ARCADE The following men, nominees for the offices denoted, will be voted upo)n1 Friday, M1ay 3, All-campus election day: BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS - Gerald Nye, 19, C. T. Tan Dusen, '19E,Rtalph Vault, '19, E. D. Kirkby, '19, J. H. Emery, '19, D. WV. Springer, 19, ,. R. Beardsley, '19, L~. W. Butter- field, '199 amid C. C. Andrews, '20L. 1919 ENGINEER HONOR COM'RIITEE-E. L. Nugent, W. E. Gro-- es, E. C. L1 Matthews, 11. I. Josey, =ind C. P. Beath. 1920 ENGINEER HONOR COMMITTEE-Russell Kinsman, C. 0. Barton, J. A. Barger, Ted Wilson, 11 V. Harbert, and C. E. Boltum. .1921 ENGINEER HONOR COM-11lTTEE-R. F. Orindley, 11. F. Ben- son, R. 0. Fischer, and WV. A. Grain. -- Also - PEARL WHITE -in- "THE FATAL RING" .-.r.= ." I RB S. B. NICKELS The following men, _nominees for the Engineering society, -will be voted upon01 Friday, Maly 3, All-campus election' day: PRESLDENT-1Y. 0. ligmaun, 120E, end C. T. Van Dustin, 119E, VICE-PRESIDE-T-C. P. Beali, '19E, and IW. IL Cruse, 119E. SECRETARY--T. R. Jeffs, '19E, and H. I .Josey, '19E. THE AS1IRER-E. C. L. -Mattliews, '19E, anidBIlymnid Mumro, '19E. ..MAJESTIC:: Thu rsday- Frid ay--Satu rday May9 -- 10 -1 DYE ' T nE TOP St. Phone 1922-J with- I 'I ! ummer Needs invariably include. a White Hat that is smart and suitable for all occasions. WE HAVE TAHEM Amazons Indulge In Equie Sports No, it w~as not a group of movie. stars being filmned. There were the riding-habits, the horses, the dogs, the guns, the woods, and the river, and there was the camera man. But it was only three young Amazons of the play to be presented -May 9 and 10, having their pictures taken. Anyonib who knows the dimensions of Sarah Caswell Angell hall will hardly ex- pact the horses to appear in ipsa per- sona, but it is indicative of the zest with which the play is being done that the three leading characters have been riding horseback between re- hearsals as a means of getting into the spirit of the production. The pictures taken yesterday of the cast of the Amazons will be used as posters to announce the play. Canadian Club Postpones Meet Owing to the Northern Oratorical league contest to be held tonight the meeting of the Canadian club which has been scheduled will be postponed until next Friday evening.. Dancing Friday and Saturday nights at the Armory.-Adv. Our Merchant Advertisers represent the progressive business men of Ann Arbor.-Adv. * * * * * * * * * * * * * "Lord and Lady Algy," at the *'Garrick.' * ,AT THE THEATERS TODAY Majestic-Bessie Barriscale in "Those Who Pay." Wuerth-Jack Pickford in "The Spirit of '17." Orpheum-Pauline Stark in "In- nocent's Progress." Also comedy, "A Janitor's Fall," Arcade-Mary Garden in "The Splendid Sinner." Also Christie comedy, "With the Mummy's Help.° i x * *y yy T -* s s "TOSE WHO SEROTP. ARTHUR GUY E PEY ,. (himself) m :seats on sale .Saturday May 4 3h Today and A E - Saudy rTHE PAY" -- .with -- BESSIE BARI SCALE AT THE ARCADE -- and - ity Hat Shop LIBERTY STREET Oscar Hammerstein,,-responsible for Mary Garden's first appearance in opera in New. York, has done his bit toward making her appearance in Goldwyn's "The Splendid Sinner," a success. Thei popular actress plays the violin in this piece and,, the press agent declares that in spite of the en- forced silence her graceful movements delight the audience. Our Advertisers don't need guaran- tees.-Adv. HOWARD IHICKMA N I Bessie Barriscale ire "Those Who Pzyl 20uc Who is it that pays when we fail to resist temptation? Ts it the Man or Woman? ' '' -R a