VOL. IV.-NO. 104. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 189. PRICE, THREE CENTS. SOPHOMORE ORATORS. in his gestures and style of delivery. INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE. T i~eA aJ - -' ~The musical part of the programI New Rules Adopted-Milchigan Not. The Sophomore Competition in the was furnished b Miss Colton. Reresentedgby Delegates.- Oratorical Contest Won by hy Surplus Divided. ( 55' a elsomeFii, l 0 pnee isan Mr. F. P. Sadler. The decision of the judges giving 'le nul etngo heitr wane tt il 'all to ;e wA --ml htiteetd Duin eMr. Samlel thefirst place and DMr. Te aulmeigo h e- teury ne tonel rlfr hm AsalbtitrseauineStearns second, met with the ap- colgaeAatu tltc soi- wgwattic ou aead ve listened to the Sophomore orators proval of most of the audience.tinwsIldSurainevYrk aeSecinseotn, Satarday evening in room 24. lTe marks are given elosw: dlgtshigpeetfot s The first speaker, MIr. .P'.Sadler, jIIerst, gown, College ity of'ew ~ ~ ~ ia shoaved in his forcihle delivery analI Tho ht I Yolvey rkColumia, CornellDeaeoree easy manner thse benefits to he dent 'ass'town,iarvara, Lafayette, Liaevet-5 Sut Main est. = sit1* of New Yor, Princeton, Rai- sal from the courses in elocution and gesStvnaarlaoeiao, - oratory. ' Its the truatmentaloflinsaahbject, '51« - nal 'ale. i 1iraat,'ligaeasec ofsa. Ic.. .2 at 3 i ata1ito The election tf oficers resuled the life, charactersald sissiona tf tiiauee _. _aa.aa-a ss itthe choice of sian following: that "'typical iFrenchmnan o ths e tanus. . .1f a a a al is lresu itlie-, 1)sitt'ieelariglt, Hat. ae of tevolution.'' Mirabean was . advc-rsitdint, C.B uns, the one man in lTrance whso appreciat- Colege Journalists will Feast. Swarthmasore; secretary, 1. IP. An- e th dagrof the threatening A meeting of-rdresenaie fdes, Cornell; treasurer, A. N. Tracy Rival fraterniies created wheat ouajiitteaettetrpataieStlea -toms, le alone sunderstood svlat all the etollege papers anti annuals y' o s., i. *t aet55toeste to ttairaate 'te. qaite a fight over tsoelhoice of an ta AaanaAbar ptactes seat farrCtalogae ta foram of governnment was suited to was held Saturday afternootn in rooam eeatv omtehtteflo the French people. lie realizedl 24. A goodly numher of the col- eeuiecmite u h olw tisatepulrepuh enoic orniaredanot hornunalsin taendayd alege injournalistschosnattendedle MaandHall ckatheensingnisoereset finallyIS-1c5sosen: Wade, YaleRON AW and hecause lie knew that France journals swere represented. The Maky needed a strongly centralized goy- imeeting was called at the stggestion '2ndrises U.soed NewusnY ork. isETOMIHGN ernment, lie favored a monarclsy of the editorial oard of 'The Cas- ruleprpwent tanghewtsatotea based on tdemocratic principles. As talian to make arrangements for a chaes we aletroposewith atcarl an orator, ise aimed not at nicety of anquet. The proposition saettestan es Vaeposdthtac aiction, hbut at tte hearts of his hearty support of all wvhot attendedl contestant shall have een in attend- herratadly his matchess rio- and represented tanelhundreal jour- ance t te college froasaswhicha ta hearerscompeets all of te current year. quence he swayed liar assemly tat nalists in te U~niersity. A com- This ways altered so anso realuire all Atsi htgahr 6E UO T aloIss aidig.mittee o he made up of tawo em- comttiors o hate bhent entered its Mr. Stearans spoke on "'Restrictedat Irs of tan editorial oards of each their collega' 'since Ocetoer i5flasts a Sondl JnuryInt vluoice Saslrae.''His voice was good hutj college puablication wiliave all te p as t.'' -a- hi syl acedeery ni isgs- jarnTashsfoetrhaaar 'irsprinters oabjected to te pro- Ov j. y' firsstye lcke enrgyandhis5 ( rragemntsforthebanuetin oa to put te trial heats of slrnass suies wtere not te most graceful. charge anal will meet fororganizatio in te forenoon and finals inite at- 5p't+ jOOJ.7 Isis line of argunent wsa logical next Saturday night. ternoon, claling that te snap t-a- and clear. tUnivursal saffrageris +- ---woutld e taken outcf temn before ,rLTiTLE'S, -K45 5 5mbS. resonslal fo th corait cn Baseball Practice Begn. the finals. After a latng discussion, diion of politics. lIncompetence s Saturtay sass'nearly fiftyueis onpsitu rules were amndedal s nto Tutheandng cdmes:art eda tals a slr smr sass uti casaci? tatd a ste yisuasuntreay ~laace field sports in liar uorn''gtherInendngnAnademans putonthesae bsi wih apait, lan atth gynnstu radytotil there are only five conpttors in j\WA A ! OXFOR"D an thetlr univrsal law of ieusaualty egit asehalilracie. Iesites earls even. T'hunaitswas teciedto s uba"lshs iaats, a'i'iaitio a ofa aj i'as whiciehtis reeoniieeainitsall tiractatcal tir fifty-Ito ocandidates whose names Ilace thae 40 yandrunraattral lueats in 1Grau" cr'),gArasttemy tA, o i tbe mtters, is disregarae tei m- piearetd in Saturday's I) il, auite temonaisitg ast, likeswise te first ~e x << <~i iftntaraiu -fortat tfunctian oftat "tanci a iniumber of anewvcandidates lresen- trial of anyotaster races rea iiuaasg 'a a' a" .a , rto a~ mt