j c . o , . Dail . 'Sic. flY-No. 101. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. Vol- IV.-No. 101. UNIVERSITY UE MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 189 4. PRICES THREE CENTS. SENIOR LIT CONTEST. the family, the church, business,I ONL DISGRACED. !T G " M r congestion of piopulation, politics,i A Freshman Banquet Results Fa- i ® The Class of Ninety-Four will be n'ie tally-One Dead and Sev- Represented by Messrs. Hall an education.Th speaker gave eral Seriously 11l.WO, hire owe inerlcod peeci and Halaplan. Ipresent educatiosal methods a hard scre 1prese, epsader coo, 'Olvie nlosringseo iA fie About twvohsincdred seniors asd i rap, ordthse examinationi system, but Cornell C canp learn in nea ohrr ~ i' h ii'i a usabr ., Iand declared that swhen a few men, Thscnlso aybvrw rm ie iiiant ltoseyour foci'and emesof the oraiorf.al assocla- Thit conclsionosayestdrasnofro tillateeiglseetotefrtable to he college presidests, are the reports of the freshman ban - ?achnetseoutck of the class oratoriical contests, held willing 1o sacrifice themselves to bel rrte mee' hc a teaching in district schotols, there fiseld Tuesday night. The Iparticu- ' r . ii nthe law lecture roomu. 1 smt loefr'eo nlays of the''fun'' as it is called, as Ottierai Music lieaier fe: eeto yteBnoWl esm oefrrfr nna scnb ere r sf ~finetcmoe fMsr.education. If reform in all these loses: 51 South Mai Talr, Tyroler, n, Casean lines is not biegu~n torday, revolution ' The banquet seas spsreadl in the C'onrad, the presiding officer, :Miss may bring anarclly antI a nric tyran- large hail formerly occupied by the luck, ittrodutieil Ir. Johns Q. I ny, Masonic fraternities. At 9 o'clock Atlaussels spikeon 'Savnaroa.' ''aterialistic Civilization lilt the freshmllens were to meet on the :das, ho pok on"Saonaola"sill and msarchl doswn to tihe banqitet Mr. Adamns spoke wills a voice clear the Ideal Civilization''wsas the sill- hail. Tioga street seas well filled intl distinirt, but someswhat mono-' j Contlinordos thirdl ole. swith stuldenlts long befor g o'clock, toou. teapeaed at Inoowsaiting for the coming freshmen, tnu.H aperdill at easeatIdo Practice Begins Saturday. red topuc uonhm ad the start 1)u11soou warmledl to hissayt one pnte n sstjec, nd sisclsin wodswer iPermission was obtained yester- spoil thseir banquet. Tfhe whole of subjct, nd hs clsingword wer y ther Ithaca police force was on hand Wheni youwant the Latest Metropoiitan cisaracterized by a earnestsess that day from the regents for the ttse of to quell any serious trouble. About ti n i'trborhraes eatfor v t a n shoswed iis interest in his subject. the gymnasiulm for indoor baseball ten o'clock the freshmsen reached Hie briefly sketched thte career of practice and the baseball manage. Tioga street. Then a "rush,'' as Savonarola in coisvenit anti psipit, ment has called out all the candi- they called it, began, but in reality it wsnothing less than a free figlst. 1. 13-555'onvEanAc ill an age of corruption and sin, dates to begin practice on Saturday. Thw rehensrgdtoerdtsesilotI, . . OWAR t: twelling on the courage ani ldo' All the candidates are exptecteid to floor leading up~ to the hall iuence of the great reformer in his com~e out promptly, as tise urn whso antI were attacked frous all dlentuciations of the ccii of the work will be tihe risen who get the sides. Faces were pusnchsed, hsats te.lik niot iorapsie itsea Ilaces on the teatsi. As sont as thse smashed, and a genieral melee cc- city.tietmst o ge ris etav-addt esarwclld ip. ssallIsltedl inwhlirch tile officers were higly anlatoybutnotextava cndiate ar cale ou'. ve ha tossed abiout like chsaff. 'T'he''rusts' give their tntu's andilthe psitions tyeieisvt'tillatfeh ts and eaway them. ti St. iir les. lGAN. Ml.Crl Is F. \\ liar, s'inc"ethsey are trying for. '1li baseball Ilatsageilent isaniutohval S(teiice iii Spirit,~.rgused for use.auti' ihseal stuy u a lciqtc t~iite ii iias. I: se mnswhlo expiect to tiry- sir the it is.sc itnce 'tnd tnt relig iontithatiimsalisssiriaie iiui, smm~osis tisey save nutiloiie so. an.itittesuttertsiareiii lonsger rho- bemonstratton Porte. reputabl"e I isere is in msan a neg- lectei lf.d1Arnerica hsas hsad einoughs 'Te memliers of tile S. C'. A. if tiatrsalssi I Tepresenstidossbt fro is the medicasl cdepartmient, hselid asni unrtst cannot lie explaineid their "Diemonstratioss Party'" at away by professors, preachers or Neswberry tiall last evening. creeds. Amserica sieeds spirituality, Coinundirunms, tise aniswvers to a spirituality not conined to tine ewtichs were all names tof somie part creedi or tine day, bitt a spirituality of the body, afforded charaicteristic if actiotn. In spite of the alistriticrisetertainmeint. A prize wst given suture of his sutbject, the speaker to te oite guessing the largest num lthle itterest ttf the auitence to bee. Ilefore tite refreshmtients in 'lie citise, althiotigh his line of thse way of nuts werre disposed of. a tlsotughtt could not be folloseet close- number of t/vcctccce-ruicts' were given, ly at every pointt. furnisiniig considerable amttisement, ?dlr. D~elos F. Wilcox spoke next as they included a somber of "take- on "The Reformer of thse Twventieth offs" which swere qtsickly recognized Century." His manner seas earnest by loyal medics and heartily appre- troughout, but lie is liandicapp- ciated. ed by many defects in delivery. After "denionstrating" their abil- T1he main idea of his oration was ity 10 sing a college song with crcdit, self -sacrifice,a completeielf-surrend- they took thseir departure. 'Thle fact cc to the cause, utter indifference to that even the msost backward seemed the opinions of men. With such an to thoroughsly enjoy themselves is the equiptment only can the reformer best possible thanks to the officers cope with the problems of the of the S. C. A., who planned the twventieth century, the problems of social treat for them. tman seas safely inth ie tail. Artistic Phiohsgraphfer, 6 E. HURON ST. 'T'iiigsvent taloiig smtoothily ensoughI until abioutiti ' tclock,.sewten a se- '',il,~lll)li i&l stioni was discetred. hirs tpl eFn a1