THE U. OF M. DAILY. . JC. , " iCOMMUNICATION. _____ SEtitori I". ori M. tlAii.vl With the increase of inetrest in' Pushed Datinly (suudayexepelted)iBdune- intercollegiate debate there should TH tU O ,IDoEENENeAr, OCIby ONhe a revival of interest in oar local '_ .O .IDPEDN SOITO dehating societies. This desirable Subavcriptoipirbtiipryajvral result may, in a measure, be attain-' inivae a i'e tale copieasi cenits. Sbbcripe ed by a series of inter society de-' dovnteas be lest at thebe ce osit(hr DAmy. hates. 'The societies of the law de- binStotetas, weisb ainy vt tbeedioastie partnsent have already establisheid autborizedt tolicitors. the custom of meeting each other comuici ona shouls reacbh(lie office by 7 n'clvvbe . i.i tbey arerio appeair tbe nextini contest three toses earls year. clay. Addrtess all mattier intended for publica- l.et the societies of the literary dle- n is ibe Macaging Editor. 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