11 1L 1Y1141 1£A3 -S 1 1 £.L ]1L 1 atalon 's Universi to Play Their 1 arvard: cciii final exainina- s will begin Saturday, April 28, students who are in the reserve ers' training corps. Any student se coflnection with the university levered by the examinations will eit his membership in the corps. ular examinations will be given in e for the other students. bilo State: The faculty has passed lutions permitting students who be of use in productive agricul- to withdraw from the university nce, provided their present stand- is satisfactory. They will be given credit for the semester's work. ties Pre ari * * * * * * * the present time in searching the deep AT, THE THEATERS for mines. r W orld W ar The five suits which they wereun- art l1fcrTODAY * able to secure were in the possession * of the producers of "Twenty Thousand Grinnell students, more than 100 men * iajestc-Jtiiles Verne's "Twen- * Leagues Under the Sea." The reason signed up for military training. * ty 'Thousand Leagues Under * these suits are so valuable in time of Twenty men have joined a wireless * the Sea." * war is that they have no life lines or training class which will be conducted * * air tubes attached to them, connecting by Prof. Lloyd Taylor. j Orpheum-Theodore Roberts in the diver with a vessel on the surface l_"The American Consul" and * of the sea, directly above him. On his Paramount comedy. * back the diver who wears these suits * carries a small tank of oxygen which staged a mimic battle in Happy Hol- rcade - Viola Dana in"he is concealed beneath his shirt. From low, near Lafayette, yesterday after- ;Mortal Sin," and Drew corn- * this he draws his pure air. The tank noon. The corps was divided into two edy. * enables him to remain under the water forces, Red and Blue. One of the * * indefinitely without suffocating. On forces held a position, while the other * Rae - Ina Clarid in "The Wild * his back outside of his diver's outfit attempted to drive them back. Both * oose Chose.". * he wears another tank of compressed forces were commanded by the regu- * * * * * * * * * * * * * air which he uses to iflate hs suit lar cadet officers. Another drill of the- whenever he wishes to rise to the sur- same kind will be given Saturday aft- AT THE WI.TNEY face. ernoon. "Peg O'My Heart," Cliver Morosco's With this arrangement the divers ____nye t acan work at the bottom of the sea and nduccesstdyhich recently terminated a Colgate: A student military band two year 4engagement at the Cort not be detected by the enemy's shits. is being organized for use in connec- theater, New York, will be at the Their usefulness is vividly depicted tion with the Colgate battalion. Its Wliitney theater, Saturday, April 21, membership is largely made up from t afternoon and evening. members of the regular university The story is an Anglo-Amrican. band. drama whose chief character, Peg, is 5 LEK 10U IN O ICK UI an Irsh American girl, American pat- Colgate: Approximately 560 studentsI iotically, buttIrish in her nature is IW flT and faculty members have enlisted in he . ,. Cornell: The first inidustrial school be established under the plans of e educational committee of the coun- of national defense has been opened Cornell. Courses in wireless teleg- phy, military road building, bridge ilding, etc., are offered. )berlin: More than 300 Oberlin n attended the first drill of the erlin Military school, under the su- rvision of Major H. F. Loomis. Red >ss training is being taken by about college girls. Courses in first aid, tetics, and preparation for surgical rssing are offered. University credit .1 be given for the work. Aincinnati: Intercollegiate athletics re suspended at the last meeting the faculty board of trustees of dent activities. Gym classes have m1 transformed into classes for mili- y drill. Qt. Union: President McMaster has 'ed -Secretary of War Baker asking a commissioned officer and equip- t to give military training to the dents of Mt. Union. Drill will be ;un at once. Grinnell: At a mass meeting of 4' It the Colgate detachment of the reserve!a officers' training corps. Drill was be- gun during the Easter recess. Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania's bandI has been turned into a military organ- ization, and it is now drilling with the university battalion. A- call has been issued for more musicians to increase taken into a staid British home to be educated. Here she and her dog, Michael, are quite a disturbance in their disregard of the conventionali- ties. rThe part of Peg is played by Marion :entler. AT THE MAJESTIC Just how the British government the membership to 75. Minnesota: A Red Cross mass meet. ing has been called for Saturday. At this meeting girls may sign up for classes in home nursing and first aid to the injured. Cornell: Thirty-three Cornell stu- dents sailed for Havre, France, Satur- day, where they will take up active service in the American field ambu- lance service. Twenty-two students will form the Cornell unit., sends men to the bottom of the sea to hunt for mines is one of the revela- tions made in the film dramatization of Jules Verne's romance, "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea," now at the Majestic. When the European war broke out, the British government commandeered all but five of the new model diver's suits, invented especially for the use of deep-sea divers who are sent to hunt mines. The British control the patent rights and manufacturing of these suits. They are using them at CONFERENCE WILL CONSIDER KEEPING DISEASE FRO1 SOLDIERS The care of tubercular soldiers and the prevention of tuberculosis in war time will be among the questions to come before the annual conference of the national association for the study and prevention of tuberculosis which will be held May 9, 10, and 11 in Cin- cinnati. The tuberculosis problem is attracting special attention at this critical time on account of the devasta- tion this disease is causing in the ranks of the soldiers in Europe. The Michigan Anti-tuberculosis so- ciety with headquarters in Ann Arbor, is co-operating with the other state societies of this district to make this meeting one of the most instructive and beneficial yet held. Pathological, sociological, clinical, ,.. . ,. 'r ',Gi .. .t . ;<..... I SCENE FROM "PEG O'MY HEART," AT THE WHITNEY THEATER, SATURDAY, APRIL 21 and nursing sections are planned for the Cincinnati conference, the nursing section being the first one ever con- ducted in connection with such a meet-. ing. Among the speakers of national reputation are: Miss Ella Philips Crandall, secretary of the national or- ganization for public health nursing; Lee K. Frankel, Ph.D., of the Metro- politan Life Insurance company; Homer, Folks, secretary State Char- ities Aid association of New York City; Miss Fannie F. Clement, super- intendent of the town and country nursing service of the American Red Cross. . , - CHRISTINE MILLER CHASE B. SIKES GUSTAF HOLMQUIST MARGARETE MATZENAUER A. A. STANLEY Anrk Arbor estibal FREDERICK STOCK Play 2, 3, 4, 5, 1917 Tickets ANNA SCHRAM-IMIG ,ETHEL LEGINSKA Course Tickets on sale up to and including April 21 - - - $4.00 Single Concert Tickets on sale on and after April 23 - - $1.00 "eichigan's Greatest :usical Event" WILLIAM WADE HINSHAW LOIS M. JOHNSTON 0 I GIOVAN'NI ARTINELLI MORGAN KINGSTON MAUDE FAY AMELITA GALLI-CURCI LOUISE HOMER GIUSEPPE de LUCA RICHARD KEYS BIGGS