tjc IK. of AT. ii*j voL I7.--.&Y 1 TEILNE. tlerary Monthly of the U. o To Apear Next Week. lltgiil th e editors of te larer hv n t yeiubil anpc i hedt of its irtfp i it i redi fromi a rl Pa if lesthe I'lsisa 0(a.o ex ek ii t he 41 he storie, iid it is all iii to o standlardi of merit tiat has h emiL )" This ssufficiently ati We iskiown that the fro 1 e Pens oft President ca actr r. dansTe literaryc itf55 f nswhich have bens reei ae allthne ofld le desired. 151fleon o the objects of fif 5r i to stimulate unider-g dff itork, the fact of grada ahntt1bten mate a lbar. Iii thr is every reasou to believe f ist 1Ifictonof alumni i g h tilte studets lirer t increase the stimif teas iat as be u seen, Sler toreso to fear that the lift f ll"a elut acetiously remarked,' Mend upon rejection." Mr.Frnertys Address. yesed ay afternoon, IUive: HallWa well filled to hear Mlr. fretl iithe famous Irish orator flor Promptly at two ocloc P~aeupon the platform, esc ifaI TbyDean Knowlton, I two5 1son and the presidents o1 Off'classes r"Finerty is a magnificent PiJvtdngan and Iis presence c ilef the audience from thef atrthe usual allusion to the futur it store fr our nation , tthueg out into a considerati e ha ~rater of some of the w hae Ifelpei to make us 6 All 10w ae, the greatest nato 1 l e. tt.lbert y's treatment of foign orn citizen ad the Ix whc thiovrnment sould suetwads hint'was eloquent tNat5l Ho over, he looks al UNiIEIISIIYOF iICIIJGA, WEIDNESDAY, I"I~IHUARY 2, 191. (Iftiestiofi froni a sootewhlat different Winhel Memorial. >f M. staindpioinit fromf that of the majofrityl of piblic sieakers iof to-da. (cocludiel tiifrum ss-Iv le %Vbiliils eloquentiltafo totr- But iwe feel the los of Sr. wi- len I atotofialt rttids, colors foil raceso helt oiiy beciise ofliietfntct Des ihichsfoieldiiif worikinbut alotLia a Iwa enh si stle lli ree i ive , he teau f ii itrsoial ii iies.ii isi 1u ftltea i ii w thichsestoiiundelieltthis Ile tvsa anof iinrssst p Iro le ic a ist hitasi I iiiii or tht oppiress- j 111111 i col leaiiieiali nd i aihfu lii"1ff 0ri ii o itheworldwhe tier t he on ifieidtai fill thok towini bs l cru esei iit1i i ili tieuti tlistiit gtr th enes ;iii t dit iInhan'il t. lifiiietvis n r itien ri- siitfc fsiitleieii i to hepliwo'lest rdtylf silee titthe litt K s tiee l etiit wiatsiiitas ouie, ii i itt aioi falfrevntato h swerving thtscianegiaindceveowatoo [ speke h imeyTies oell cou blid obe theiitlit. Ilsfith y tht ihtM.iinrt salrto f a resciertfinscincewasirmless the he ihtypFesli en ierdopictlivttavlltnhiws ofaith diileei mors hasve becn having a high old gion, and, ini earlier dlays, when such oil- ein lit out the fire in the Sibley teiin bitter criicisn,le dared to is cd Collee, then one clinmbedl up tSlin assrt ani maintain that geology and revlatiiiii were iii acori. Un- tesidt of ltethinney to he top, oser oovei by the sturmnichiehle hail rao-10 feet, anid fixeil a 94 banner raisei, firmi in his convictions of rion there. Thlis is tlit oost daring feat sieitific truth, aii dtesout lby lecdn ever performietd at Coriel. Thle nature, le teii passed oft to the dedFreshiein i the climiey was nearly suity- of he great prbhlemis of rea- iiothiereid two or three times by the to;polm owihhsdel corks religious feeiig, iii love of nature, gas. 'This bainier sf aniioyed the aii the natural bent aiiilgaspi of T tiill Sopls. that they drove te IFreshmini his minil all irresistibly turiedl him. iu.srmte aps With a reverent, ut master haid, 'is A large crowd of Soph. theii sur- lie enteavored to lift the veil of the of rounded the house where C. S. Hoyt, as, to folowv the stels of creation, con-tosoatrf ascertaint its lass, aid follow its evo- tosmse fthe Freshint class utlo. 'These were the problens r 'will livei. After capturing hilot le was to which lie delighted to devote Co lpt into a closed carriage tanh hur- himself. His other studies were ried away. Heswas seen no more only incidental to these, or to the till I ;30 the nigiht of the Freshman duties of instruction. Itt sas under banquet, when le appeared in the te inspiration of these grad rob--j rsity banquet hall. ems that his most influential ooks B Fin- The Schoolmasters' s Club. were writte, and his nost eloquent anti discourses delivered; and, as it hap- kh li It was deemed wise to defer the lens, his last public lecture, the last mOt-teeting of the ?Michigan Shoolmas- lecture he was destined to deliver, curt-when te feebleness of mortal 'rcf. te hbfroewe.'h et disease was overcome by the inspira- fthe itig will be held in Room 24, t'ni- tion of his subject, a lecture which versity Hall, Saturday Feb. 28th. called together so many that his T'he music is in charge of Prof. class-roonm had to be exchanged for C al) Stanley. The program of the meet- University Hall, that his last pubic apti-.- address was again devoted to one of first, tog s as folows: the noble problems of creation. It tra . Music. was a fitting subject for the last dis- 2. 'The Departmental I'lan: Paer course, and a fitting cose for te lie -Supt. Henry N. French, Kaama- pubilic life of so great, so able, and in of zoo; Discussion-Supt.W. D. Clize, so ievout a moan. G men Ionia; Supt. J. N. McCall, thaca. A. nobie and strikin personality, what 3. University Shloarshiplinit the a man of great learning and lofty Pight School: Paper-Prin. J. O. ideals, has been stricken dosn, and n of R eed, Saginasw; Dicussion-P'rof. we grieve at Iis loss; a gentle adAg M. S.. D'Ooge, . of M. earnest sirit has left uts, and we A the 4. Music. mourn. licy 5.Theit Frech Lyce: Paper- SWe extend our heartfelt sympathy pe-Prof. W. W. Benan, U. of M.; to his famiy in their great bereave- ~y per- Dicussion-hProf. I. R. de'ori, U. ment, and we desire in a body to I~ adof M5. join witht them in the last sid tribute a his . General Discuassiou-contintued to the mortal remains of our late this from meeting of November I, t1go. associate. A 'iti, TuvitipCENTSo. 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