Adh tt* of, 0 VOL. III.- \o. SF. UNIVERISITY OF MICHIG'AN, SATURDAY, fOEBRIUARY 4, 1893. PRICE, THREE CENTS. THIRTY-ONE CONTESTANTS. The Names of Lontestants for Ora- torical Prizes Have Soon Handed In. Thirty-1ic0candidaisfr h oa toia ontestsil07000ilndcdin 10thir~ Rale o Pres. Oilol hl1~ l c l' 111 o lt, op s t'l 1117 e00 7 l10 ° i 12 '1)11 ,7 1j his 0 ;til'0 oil 1p 7 11000z? eIslis.1 I110111111 1y 1011111c1 4 1G 1711u11 tions and Delivers Eulogies- ( .st of thee Senators Aftcer adoptiln ruls sid7appoint-1 111' a1committee11 iiofelectors of1 1711 ;c ae a j rr(7't171 01001717 1111the 1G 011101 ;%.(!.1 1V tt11 . :a: T1 ho spolo(t oi 1 1li r40 10i1111 1111\. (i oi 11011111115 0117 1 17411r~m r. :;es 0111t~ns f rcs )ec to ~l~tnc, 117,,s 3 4z.-r y 417071711111177171 7 ~ 07 _liiackIwclI ler, 11r01i110111c1 I 717As s o777),7 110 o' 1711 (h-11-W. FT.21010101 1 *lcs pr710.117.170111. r10 c 7111 , 17 1111 , .. l 17ra770te 71111171711-orn lil l , IiI n1ve1 eli iii in the p117r1acielof7the 11010e01107on. 11n1710871101710s11terary caee was begun 0 with11117141a11 article 171 -Mr. ])tickle'sIFallacies, puhlisshedi1 a0 10ead1in 171101i iiw. lic:th t i it 1 he0 has heens a freq~uenit cootrih 71111a to Amiericasn aisd liritishlit1117117017111 In j1569-70slie was univesrsity l1c-1 171r7017oh Philosophy at 11701) ird and instructor ian17History in 5670. From '72-'79 lie was assistant libra- rian. Since rs87 Prof. F7iske has lectured annually on American history at Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., and in 1884-'go lie held the professorship of American history in that institution, until he hecame a lecturer on history at Harvard. tHe lectured on American history at University College, London, and at the Royal institution of Great ^ d11 lhi a GouodPros La17 11 euis th'lNdoll C.Iwin ,v Ian i 111s {on theo "tPump~kin FIail w sas foiliioildhiyian earn( Istructive talk on ''Jas. C hy Ni. 1":. Louiselle. Wil icr readl a clever essay o1 Little Napoleon'' and J. followed with a vocal s nmain feature of the progr dehate on the F~ree Coinag The proposition was vigocotdb . .Co n ly denounced hy C. T. P which came a short geme At the business meelin nation of W. J. Galbraith resenting the society int being arranged with the of Wisconsin was accep Purdy was chosen for tin S 10" 11'llysl 411 1 r7 i~~, I 1 101771101701 Ni C10171111 _ 11)1110lil C 1771. . 1J4011 , 751 eI 4 1111_7 Ise ulii.c.h IloiunoiMo .;_rr I- --" e-- e1 711 1ocety ( IW.1 , 1011 17 111", re on 1 c iCordelt, Niii11., 1oir 1 . silvy.1 D.StV. ill nl dI I tele ,livse 117.7, iRE'll), 11Y 10 I in hn o dn S hli s i .V.;n . lI . .rtrC. I v'hicThe 1110ss11 11a 171 17 1 hointoa.;on.; .'.1IN UC 11s andiott- itnilanIiC.17-0100 IknMn-Nll A 1V iC.leianitiDnl.; t. C. E C-IN as v the U pton, II ;J. ItI. V70n1Tasel, ge of Silver. N. C., C. WV. Wells, N. J. Ifolusly sup- TAILOR .deoun- The electoral hoard of the literary 'urdy, after societies yesterday elected J. J. ADI70II I(1 rldbt.Blake and J. F. G riffe n as dehaters g the resig- to meet Ann Arhor's rep~resentatives, from rep- XV. F Wolfe having declined to ac- FZ TOOI.Mj "TSj Univdersitycapt the position. Tlse team is now Unvriycomplete, being composed of J. T. 5 W-FOR.T ST, tled . Lindley, J. f. Blake and J. F. Grif- plc. fen-Daily Cardinal. D toiMichigan.