l e . a in, al VOL. V. No. 118. MAYS ANT) INGIIAHAM RECEIVE FIRST AND SECOND HONORS IN ORATORY. FFORTS OF A HIGH STANDARD OF EXCELLE-NCE. 'The Contesting Speakers and Their Orations-The Judges Markings- Honors Awarded by Regent Bar- bour. The Chicago Almni medal ani $7 in money firtbelir in tie oratrial contet for 'iCr belong to ZJ. AIay, Tian law, of Emporia. ham,., a11( his iternuate to IowiCOuy is F. L. Ingra- ham, 'tilla1w, et Aza-liaiMih., wiho ween the seionilhonor'tarcashre of $50. Tlogh he diiis1000of the Jdges last iight was in hatlonty with that of the andienee the viloy of Messrs. Mays and IngrahIvai,-i not an easy one, as lhe j0dges arinJgs so. T['le orator scst a high staidard for futurei contests There were no irek or awkward pauses in delivery and1( each producitioni gate eidene of the nmost careful preartinl. Mr. Mays was the last speaker, but hie held flhe close atentioni of the audi fee throughout his oratin In speak- ign his subject, 'tnteriiatioalissss" lie said in part that arbitration is be- coning the rle tmng the- lation of the world. It is stpplantiig war a a anethod of settling disputes. Natios have learned that idisaster should nt ha given their aid, ht that peaceful mthods sionld revail. Thestetker traced. the history of the relations ex- isting amion fanilie, tribe- and na- tios islowng that as kindret I- vistns of the peoplek of the earth e- camn stronger cnparatvely they enlarge their bundiries by war ad .onqulest. As inatiois grow more civil- ized they become mre like brothers Mr Inroaim's oration was on "The Glasses or the Commoners." In di cussing this lhe said; "The history of a ntion is ciely ,doteriined by "the cliaracteristis of the musses of its people, characr- istics which statesmen ai neither de- stroy nor create. The spirituality of the Jew and the ieality of the Greek gleansed forth irrespective of the aid ,r opposition of leadrs. The English- icns love of persoal liberty, tIher- t-,d frees th barbaric Saxon, rose superior to Nornman, Tudor and Stuart, 'and is still the safeguard of freedom In every Englih-spaking nation. Leaders lead. The people follow. Flut at any time thr are inaiy would-be - leders, eas with a pla; and it is in chosing which plan to follow that the peopie exercise their suprenacy. The - fodr is the mneals by which the pe- pecry out tim work they desire to mooiphsh. "Volce of propiecy spak in in- :spIrngtnsot a ne erawhni ni -lahr shall eI. disgac; whn Ohio glamor which the noding plum the UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1895. PRIsCE-THIREE CENTS. pranicins"cir'er the flshing bI-so,- all the toisitianot paeaty of fetdli ism, have tsonciiblot ritotracy shall be but i poetic (drimot the' past; and he oimmio peop0th the source of wealt, tense of (theeses thi, founiastn ot tiiue rtli-iethIto seat iiidt tulwarnk of just goveriisst shall le Iirimyhooremd Tfilith i ttthi shal it be said: Not ii lon- dlrtio-nsbtil vSisgis n sitiiiittig iien'se fires' and euli J. E.Iickmnis'h5litreeived thi iment of the Mormiion 1Peole " anildde taileds the history of this oi noi i lii griuiage frotIllhnoies toUtahli an thlii suffernis'nd ail-roshis ti'-ey iinduri-i ois that expediution.Ie tleneded tue a better ptitlie. optiioncoeritl;the Dtornuous aidtirtuh religiussblii'if. The oler orators wter. C. It. Stears, '9th lit. "Three' Aristocratis;"1. N. Datis, '95 lat, " Wbster and theCo- sitution;" ft. W. tDanfort, '17 lit, "Cestralization in OtrtGovernmnit;" J. . F. soitni-, "Broterod of Na- tions." The narkugs of the- judges ttere is folotws: Tioghttieii. ad 0sp C. I. Sear s --- a-----n2 T J. N. Davis.----'---- 6 -9;7 sa279t42 1. W.Dsnfoth-... -5 90 78,78' to F. I. tngralam-...- 9x28595i o 17 ~i J. . EHicjkma.---.--(9 5 8i i Si 8d2,19~ J. ELaise-----100 74,82 s0178%,:8o2s J. It. Says..-.- - 55!i. t0'/3%'9O8t Iti14 The total number of points recemeI by each cntsttnt swas Igrahamt~i 536; Says, 55; IHickiman,5I0; Davis, 51, Lauter, 508:; Danfort, 917; Stearns 487. Rfegent Barbour presented the biiiiirs in a tfts-happy resmark, in whichie prdictedl success for Mir. MayataI tow. City dmt congratulated the oth orators on thuerit which hduaie lbs contest so sucessfil. The Banje club furnisheot tso numiiers, being compelled to resond to encores echcl time. Bennett From Northwestern. Northweesternlas coen ELi.P. Bennett to rpresntlier in th North- westernIOrtorical leonue. ir. Ben- nett is also on of the debater in tie contet with Michigan and ranks hih at Evanston as a forensic spaker. iI-hs subject is "Wendell Phillis, a Prodnt of his Timei Students who are interested In the study and clloction of our bir and heir eggs ae requested to meet me In room 1 (north wing of main buid- lug, ground floor),on Satray, March 16, at 2 p.nr,' with a view totom- ing aW"Field Club." - D. C. WORCESTER. 110W TO WRI1TE A SPE"- NO GOOD STUDENT PROF. ROBERT I. FULTON BE- Trios to learn withouat books. FORE THE ORATORICAL ASS'N. Some people thsough try to tise The Requisites ot an Oration-Rules mBusical inistriuments with little for the Guidance ot Speakers in orntne the Preparation of Addresses. W~e Say Boy ihose Which Have Tone. P'rof. Robert I.t'ulhtiin, of Oihio Wesi'- We sell thsat kiisg. lc yat 'in tterity, deliveried ai Ietureton p iical tssociationi 51 "The i 0Spk iiiin 51 South Muain st. Isls -Speeh."' At thie cloe of thio lic lir te('tidiece called fiorcaiieeit , SIT U D1)ENIT S1 lioin, sulhwhieti Prof. Ftn;klodly I -turediho-m r-ctiu "o Sct - Why wear hand-me-downs Heve."T a ecoelie restiontded PA N T S ttithi "Hamilet's Solihoqtiy," tthuic-httas -reaty aprecited.When yon get themr made to your ge-ul1 ppeitd measure for Ito segriuthiheeture hiy so-ho -ihg $ froimi thin spiee-hof tark Anitony.,u $3.2 dinliiiti of an orsitoir, continintg heu and imp, by a practical taile here at saido thast "omie of thuse gro-ats arts ia hoime? All vork clone in Ann Arbor. Suits pressed 60 cents. iirator-y is thie tioter to tell sthier let- hi- that whichi they tulmi-ady kuio-i." JOB. 'W". HOLLA&'UF, 'to.' ortoir retires-mts thuy thrtoeinus soE. Washingtonsit. hires of nsais, -uiz., thie nirtl il ot dioiishaiiond vitalh, tuodmoist hite truthi, D I1TY C'ES herssiitiity iatdat to hie succesful. LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES A cemthreio i-i-so,;thseni iratwn hi--Jmay aECEIV EAT tt-eels these thumeo elemeno'mat d sldIus-+T TTES trated hb' thin lawtye-whio-macset hitve 4$STU T T E ST truthi to b- a success, thie iinister i-lewh8SoSAT T mu11st havocpehsoaitiy 00ehiramm r oso InDLLfo aitd thin actor whio muay be deoiodlof GotRADLfr tiothi these and still haiee mt.IPiofi. A rtistic Ph t s -iltoms stateodthat "thue great mct bc faleouinadoaoyi thie potter to stir mnu's Mhood and NEW GALLERY. withoot this isOonome can.ieere attamiLGETORAIGB MINSTi gmeat famne as nrtimo-ae." lHe then [B[1OEAICBO NSAE disetmssed thin oiffeence b fss eti spieehes, essiys, orationsmanmd leectres, NO. 15 WASHINGTON BLOCK, ando saiidIliad oftfe-mi we weredo careful cmoigii t disciin iato be- Ann Arbor, Mich. -tween thueii. TinE subject of a odebaite ED. A. CADIEUX, tas then taken ut and the following PROPRIETORI OF THLE seven rules laid dotvn: (11 Be chear in Latest Improved Barber Shop thssieun+ f h usin 2 Ia the city. F. Washngton aSt. stdoor thestaemet o te qeston () est f MnShal.skAss Arbor. Don't squabble for every little.d- vatace; 13) Be dis-erectdonela hni MAMMOTH PP SALE thu eamrthi; (4) Offenid no oe; (5) Oh IP 'i-se parliamentary rule; (6) Be iieady JO jAjWy & Co 's and pliable, alaptint c-ien prepared(26-SOUTa STATE ST. Dont fahl is come. speeches to fit a ne-it occasion; (?) Be Hot and Celd ausnches at All Hears. freshu ii facto, sounisn i logic amdidvhuloh in speech. H ear d's - In closing, the speakter s-id the thiec thing toieep inimiisdlin amninaugural C t'i a address are "the acknosw-edgmsent o thse --onior, Ohme pledge of faithfuness- aind the cours of your policy." Ple ading Preident Angela's repel-f -to flue leg- ishauture was submnitted. yesterday. 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