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THE U. OF M. DAILY,
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Oil osr first iace ill bc, foud an
article rviwinig thic debate of last
Friday' night witi Noriirsvstri. As
to what is tiicc' sttd, 1theDaiy-
Wiois to say111a01 it cmson from a
thiorouigly authinicicsourceinditic
Daily ix williig to vouch for it. In
,writing up liei'dbotc for Stsrtay's
isuic tiicAsociatdris disatcbs
and a short tlgriiiiifroii the dba-
ti's were all testicw s orly pe.
Oin the strcngtih of ths, nothing was
ift to sy but to acknowiedge ens
dfoat as gracfully as iposbile, Tec
Daily dlid so, it many be said, oss-oer,
wih cosiderabic 'surtri, as a si-
tory for Northwestrn, and Oat too
aniieay on, was crtaiy uexccted.
'Wiho no iformationi to the citrary,
howvr, it wis ncessay to reict-
aiily toucede to Northwestern a som-
igly laa' spriority. Sineitic facts
iavc comie to or kiowidg, we alish
to rtract any sci broal acknowi-
edgeient of dfeat. Northwcstri
has, it is tru. wotrheIic iimiiiiii ic-
lor, but that isaliiithatcunte. con-
cdd to isr-The cliii her rctporters
senut throughout tiic coutry ilatioon
victory wao aii thit po1revaluable be-
cause welt by two against tirecfd-
aitesoeno tipescitus froisn the first
Witih nearly ten mninutes extra api1cc,
would not the two 'strongest debters
and best orators in Northwestern Unis-
v-ersity make a better shooing Ila if
that extra tiim were taken up by a
tird spaker Who was weaer tban
either of thie otitrs? There are imaiy
tings .also about the debatethat Secnn
queer to say thie least, for instance,
the moter of the judge. .Soso
rouble, it will be i'oembered, -was
hd in securing judges acceptablo So
both univer ii~esy .Nrthw trobo-
eg, to 'one or two minprposed
byt' Belogan. At last m cenwere f ud
night of the debate,, others are subti-
tuted in their plisets, wiles there was
no chance for our represetatives to
exercise any cioce. in the mattr. we
hare otinug furteitlic10saylabou the
niatter except that mxany things about
it so cc to say the least strange. Mich-
gal's relations withi Norlllsterls
hiave asays bein most cortial in
eresy say, anid it is our wisithflat they
masy1remomn so. As far as this idebate'
is concerned, so- again concde it 10
Northiwesterix. to so-ih course the de-
cision of this judges compels ts. Let
lies- then oejoice ii the victory as muchel
as she pleases. For our part ii canoot
be called in any resect sisfbactory.
THE D)EBATE AT EVANSTON.
CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAE.
hetosecos the stek(rs. Te Michiga
alsiakers do not dtoly that they ao',
sore. 'They belies-cthit the acouts
of the sdeate swrittens ty Evaoso
studnsts for lihe Chicago Ipapors do
them great injostice. on ty (ilt nt
oesribe just lihi conditions smier
swhichl the debte took pl1acc. If
Northssesteri i shieis to cress'oer her
bia iiieotry, she has tieCprivle'.g;
a statement of the facts is ill jtice
duto to tile'Miciganlsebttboer. They
arty ready to stanid Iby temiiaoddal-
leinge refutatis. They apptt to their
ecrords andt those of their conipeti tos
as plain esidecithtlt hes oecisioi
sas a' biased oie. tlad cseu oe
ichi-igans manl5stoodt abos-i'either of
thet: Northisestern mienon ileither of
their sieechles it swold not selii so
strosug- - lot they altswrt downm
togther. tollosoing are the marskiigs
given:
Dliv- Arg-
ry. mont.
I ader-------------84 95
McLean toy ------ 51---- 't8
Ifimnstis ------- 5 8
ISdei---------- 01092
hloward Oxtoby- - -55________8 59
Kfimball--------70O A00
j asier . - - - Si.......8 SO8
Winler xtby----------t!7 58
Kimball... es.........89 9
RBeoe~t-0----- 7 900
MceLean j:Benneitt-WardS2% to
lOaord.-_----0--2 01
'Bennett)------- _0 8
Roward Bnn't ao - 0------ SIR97
warsd---------100 itt
( Bennett- ......00 0
Winkler hBenett 1 - 90
tard ----- 190 55
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