VOL. III.-ino. 151 UNIVERSITY OF MICUIG fiFiAMY5 83 RCTRECNS FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1893. RRICE, THREE CENTS. 3rAN, WILL WE WIN THE CONTEST? Mr. 0. Ti. L. MAason, the con- A Sketch of the Men who will Take testant front Iowa liniveirsity, is an- P.art in the Oratorical other representative of the newspa- Corntest. per prof essionhavine met with great inc third incuai contest of ttie success as the editoi of thie S.U. otenOratorical L eaeiie takes I. jiill. Tie is coiisideired a siaker a,)ace this evening5 at(Oberlsin. Thr of naore thsasaordlinasy a'iisty The 51subjiecit repreisenvtcel are those of hsjctte swilltrdiscussat th e Lois W1iscosinsa NoirthasestesrnttoaghtisIowieaiiiese ~TnhObrit ni anssilMichsig ia.Inadd*Tsai- 1r. C. R. R'ayisoisd is the oirator Liois totI s ciag U iesity aad csoseia to repsresenst S herli Ile.is setiy o IIisiesoa sc memiber of the sophsomior etass adissssonti th lec" asnd wois his victors osvei meniiofi ad ifthtey-are adiiittedl thiie iir cp -tried ability froimaamiongo the stier wcsai il a ke.iairt inithe run- '7 c~a ~n_ P tiill c F~sla ny th test. Thle contest this year lpronaises to siurpass in iiterest, as swell as is excellenscy, thsose of the tivo pireviouls years. The gentleena whta will conspete for first hoiaors save heeia the successfusl contestants at ttheir honse universities in contests of niore than usual imsportance. The possibility that the number of conitestants wtill be increased also ds in iterest ansd gives assurance of a tiard fotight contest. Wisconsin serus this year oiie of its msost experieiaced speakers, AIsl.I IHerbiert II. Jacobs, a tmaeasber of ttae subject, "Sectasrianisms in the Pushlic Schools." MIr. L. G. Long, the geintlemnsi stho still strive to swisa the victory for Michigan, is swell knoswn as a niem- her of the local Oratoricasl Assoi-l ation. He is a nienaher of the jin- ior class, tinting entered in Isis sopahaonare year. Thse oration willh whicha le has heeia successful ini the class aiad sniv'ersity coistests, and which he still deliver tonight at Oberliia. is enatitled iiThle Relatioia of MlodersaIsmssto Progress. A Public Progrens. A LIVELY TIME AT LANSING. Dean Ohetz Severely Censured by His Brother Homeops.-Will I ~ -z pooiinof Dr. aOetzldeynof c bJIJIiFJ>U j theIHonmeopathaicilepaurtmseit, re ~ DETROIT, ICH . schsools, ass aut5yvt subsided, as was ts sho i t thi sssioni calthe Sate i. sossop atiliie asc~ti eldin i LasasiaIng cieinesiday anail hutsdi iay ofi this weLL1 The omeetin" a en aldes- peciall to coniiiiith tess thatthLeIHonmeopsathsicjprofessiona I r " i61o5 pir es thsouiglt it hadsilu5stianed isthe R H m actioin of Di. Obetz. Pivsicdenat Nottlaisana after callus'g the oseet- U in otder left thyelshair ansilriad 101,113-185 ofiusmn mii) Arg., ic to DETRIT, - - MICIAN. an address in whsicha le 5severely scoted Dr.(Ohetz and clharacteriized ;I-l=hmond Straight eat. Isis scihema as chaimaerical Di. .. N Obhetz tolk the floor aind siadelaCIGARETTES. reply usan istiandefense, stimhul i garette Stsisersaewhn ae iling o vy alittle Isossever, did aot avail to is ci mre taiii heirief5ce thac passage of resolutiossCharging Jra igaetitSeavnii find lsisaisthl duplicity, disloyally, 55 - 'SO- ' 1 ci. ss anir aiscl i~cI ~ ~ 5] T~eitiv~ StelOraighit rcpreseltalon,coiaspir'acy, ad LsGTh ihmn i -N_ I Ligarsttesare maie frioiiihe brSight- Lie. Obetz immsecdiately tesadered Isis G dSefgow nVrii. hsi h l resignations asa aesmber of thy and iasbroudh a o tr s i heyCa S5.eis SO~etIieNsare ior isnitaissaid observe htthsiue soit, and it wtas aceed.lcil. nameaseow is asnivry paciae. FileAfLLEN LS INPTERanch At yesterday's sessiosn evesamoe OftheAmerianseToblacco mo., scathing resolution1sswereossans-Mnfctrr. RchodVr aioussly adulated, declarisag that the usefulness of D~r. Obetz as a teachser in the I7uiversity stas irrepasrably impiairedl, and demuanading Isisrs ms ignation. Dr. (Obetz cdefensasl hIimaself strongly against all ltar charges, andtI declares tlaat hse has the support0o thle students and still not resigis." Deniso Comes Neat. 1 Th'le latest repiort frona the Deiaisons________________________ boys says 11sf) are in good tima, and are conming here In win. Theaeie s P. J" KUNNUCAN, a nunmber of students liere froni Grantille, Ohio, and Ilsey- all say M R H N thse team awill gieusna hard tIsssle i' VJ-AN in Saturday's ganan.! Following, is the batting ordler for T I O thse ganme: a~sssse. L". on 51. Driiscoll, . b i. Crasfrd's. c. ANDt) iM5'itER 0 itiShsft,:3. ib. Rich, L5. 1. Daub, p. Sipitzer, s. Oulelt .e. puney, 2s. b. ~ QO u~S G. Husions, s s. Smeltzer, r. f. F. Hutsen, 1. f. Jeffries, I. ib. Heist, c. I. Peasni,,;. l5. 55 W_ S R Barinen, r. f. Basnks, p. ' Joes, at. b. Shihelds, c. f. seaior class, dir. Jacobs was tse Thse Webster Literary Society laas sipeaker on behsalf the stssdents at arranaged a fine programs for this tise inaugurationa of Pres, C. K. evenaing and inites thse public to at- dasslatauaraaIssa-tend. The exercises swll be haeld in dress was time subject of praise Irons the law lecture roona. Faculty antI students alike. Mr. 'The prograns is as follons:Si'res. Jacobs is pronainently connected ident's address, J. AV. Murdock; stll college jourenalisna, being pres- vocal solo, Miss Elizabeth Camp- ident of thae Cardinal Association, bell, acconapanist, Miss Mmcmni HeI is also an active athlete, holding Davis; oration, B. IL. Olirer; oral -ositions on thin crest and football discussions, affirniative, A. J. Groes- teanm.THe still present at the con- beck; negative, IV. J. Landmisan; ree- test thme subject of hi .atriotism." +nain Miss A nn Trainor; solo, Mr. Elmer I. Goslhen, Nosthwss- Miss Elizabeth Canmpbell; society crn's relpresentiative, is also a neacs( paper, P'. V. Fennelly. paper nian, being connected with-- -f.s than Evanston Press. His principal At the Athletic Field. success as an orator stas secured last Yesterday wtas probably than inst spring at then Mock Convention, day of than season at thse Athletic wtlen his speech nonainating Hon. Field. About thirty-fis'e men stern NVm. McKinley for Presidenat of the at work for the track and field United States, earned hiln half of events, some twevhe of wthom are the first prize, in face of shsarp com- training for the bicycle events. psetition fronatime best speakers in 'Tramner Fitzpatrick was out frona the university. In the recent local Detroit, and wtas kept busy froms contest Mr. Goshsen secured second four o'clock until after siE giving place. Mr. Geo. 1'. Hills, who was the boyn points. He says the pros- awearded firstholsors was unable to peets are very bright for our field- represent thme university at Oberlin, day, and that many records will and resigned in favor of Aitr. Goshen. doubtless be broken. Martin made The oration that lie will deliver is 2o feet, 2 inches, in one of lais prac- entitled "A Son of ILiberty." tice jumps. Rusellni. I i AwJ-bKUL9 ATLLC1ALra3U,.