*of VOL. I _ 1+(i U- I\ EITY OF MICIGAN, IA lkSlAk\ FLI lul k1Y 26, 1TIi I io i RF ETo S .t~i T U1t 10WILL BE THE WINNERS? pirobablyi ) is follaws: ()n delivery th reliiolna,.y Oratorical Contest iIll.Dn-I ikno.Dtot tbyHeld To-morrow Niih.e io. .S.IFitcli.L1nin11a51 11-' Muhiiiieretis liing tknii i an cini itillPo V -i A (;(°e thosiierll slieciilatiiiiias to wo wo anig:l l I.' i ate sfi l i ni-I liii, ii ill "-+ lull1 lie lic l yali10vrilsc iss! Sergios Stepniak. were-v rtI I in cd il 2 o lii iiiirr iii iiuivlinl ig 1 ~ ar carnevf-rli the.1aws1anditi;vwi iieil cdfor tiii leviiire to lie frot theits.1'll seior aws i~- e iveii Saiturilavevelijig. yiclve-G theil rae led rof tI luissian reviilts-I r4 'i t iiibr ioilill onar party, SergTius -lieliiak - 14(iccolinil iiitheir niiii iit loi lirei asa i llciSart bmthe apr Abutt .iie 'fa g lie first to Ylcme ntopilic noitice by t uini h av'cai il xliulilisli- S test iuponi thoulght and delisvery iiiin lliai UndergiidEs re'bravlsliasv Judge Chees-er and ~1~1s~iilhshdeine 'Pal eighlt conitestants wlhose tliein le has beeii in Ilnglaiie, iwriting ar eced[i elli lid aiid spvaking in behalf of the Nilii- W uere: L. S. lBaldwvii, J. R. New sts. Is recent works are, ''Ens- J C et- eri s als, .C ~lia Underthe 'Tears,'' "['lie Career eth . . lrle, ~n. ui- f a Nililis,'' ''Russian Storm 4%,s IIl- efeornd IVNi. Fre- in1 illt he eeanJ-N.II Cloud', '' 'Riussiain 1 'asantir. -1ll conitest to select iswo oul ofleightswill lie held at the NVebster '['le folloswing is an oiutliiie of the rosand thle judges will lie:.iPriif. lecture lie is to give here noltonI Dr. Nancredle aindi - 'Ntlil. 1551,'' iT'ksOrITO15 ii'ANDI titrian fi'-liePRlOSPECTS. 'pI Nnc. hal Nihillisni is. Liberals apd e i eight conitestalnts fromt thy\riliilists; their respectiv'e positions. oilr law class are: 'Thonias Lowsry, Democratic teiidency as the cliarac- '" ,ChurchI-F. I.. Granit, B. A.Steirstie common to liothiparties. lfrbtrly n..IC Ein, Great exaltation as [lie chief peru- glonl liarity of [lie extreme party. Its Y J.rt Browning anilJ.I=I caiise Russian universities as seni- obrs t Tbo'h~e contest to select oiie iiiaries of Russian thought. TIhe yo heaoe will be held ii quiz- intensity of intellectual life going on roand Prof. '[hlompson, *Dr. there below [lie surface. T['rgue- 4rtIn and 1". F. Johnson will actiieff's graphic account of it. 'Te Sled nmilitant Niljilisni of to-day. Is ges. character and prospects. '[ilie cer- T[he [hr ee enitries fronth[le senior tain advent of D~emocracy in Rus- i s were: NV. It. Nichols, N. sia, andth[le change it will bring in 1Kelly and L. S. 'Tuirnbull. Tlo her international position. Condou- of the three will be selected at : sion:'[he movement in fas-or of Rns- - jutloes sian freedom, started in Eiigland. Po tin Room 24 before -ud [:Is significance and bearing. prof D'Oogprof. Watter and hiemmon. '[he juinior lit class is entitled to AVci fKetmna oo ersnaie for which honor 'Ilere can be little doulit [hat the Ii illenback and F. J. M eEl- student, J. A. Foster, arrestvd for weswill contest in [he AdelPlii burglarizing lehueo r uhr and rof.Thoms, Pof.land, on South TDivision street, isa jidaeat[ro.'uttrlacii victin of kleptomania. Mr. W hite's ges,~ family, wvhere lie livedl, say that for J. tLadid is [lieonily aspliranit sonic tinie lie has acteilvery strange. till the~ sophomore lit. slass and ly. Whenever aiiy of [tieni exptress- itherefore have everything his ed a desire for a book or other WnWay until the local contist. article lie generally wvoulid brine it l'e public local contest will be to them in the course of a fesw days. ld1Mrchi zo, between the seven Nor did [lie articles often look ccev, .Tiuitrs of the preliminary contests. as if recently pturchased. Only a hjudges for this contest wrill few clays ago a young laity at Mr. W~hitv's askedvitlii if lie hid iiiy ilil niviktives'a ltii Ilie no lodi'er jnusidis shii waniiiiv thenviifliisonic happe i n'ohi' i v nd"viii vi g wei liii io t iiiia I iii iiiii li 11111 v had. i~s akes t iappar.tit is woirsitfaut i s ti ciieriy I vv llilv)1 weakniivss. lle is sion ofa a giold iiilil 10a1n111one thtliiinp till thy preselntiasLid a good i vlit ilioli ThIle fact that lie simiply take s ariclei s to give to iothers wo hii ppenlli to iidi- sire thieim, shioiws[lie lack of i criin iinal motive iii his hart aiii that liv is only [lie sictim of a niania. Sunday Legilation. 'I'liere has recently aplpeairedl froii [lie press of [lie Natioinal Religious Liberty Association, of Newr Xork aind W\ashuingtoin, a s-oliiiie of dlocii- mients [oiichiinguploni Suiiivay legis- latioii. 'l'he ioliiime is entitleil 'Animericaii State Papers Bieariiig ozi Sutniday Legislationt,"''aiiil was coni- pileid ainileiiteilbyis' Mr. Wt. A. Bllakely, a .Seinior laiw stuiveii[ of [lie U'niversits-. It is aii octavo volume of iearly four huniidrevd pages, with miargiiial notes, anid excelleiit [tlt- graphical work. 'hle work contains [lie ideas and opinions of many of [lie fouiiders of our Anierican political systeni uplon Sunday legilation, extracts from tlie national and State constitutions and other governnient documents bearing on [lie question. Among others [litre are [lie opinions and decisions of Jeffersoii, Madison, John Adams, Patrick Henry, CoI, R. At. Johnson, Chief Justice 'Terry, Justice Oarton, Judge Cooley and General Grant. '['le ilitor has niade a careful selection of docu- mentary esidence relating to [lie Suiiday qluestion, and has tiy these extracts aiid reports not only shown Sunday legislation to be contrary to [lie spirit of mniy of our constitu- [ions and to [lie judgmeiit of sonie of our leading statesmien, but lie has also niade a valuable cointributioii to [lie literature of this subject. '['le copious annotations and foot-notes give esidence of careful aiiilpaiins- [akin"gtrork. Miss 'MauvlI:. M. Caldwsell, lit '93, hias retunrued to college. b AVtNNlG[lie dexiperiei f College hei -c luiftl scrti nyils ofi Coilhegi'Sin- de'nis, hliti nug a largeei~ic lili I )siuti'u-s and .eleeis specially tandfrbadge 110 Iiothierleeselleid -orhv. intporhing au Nee odietly hri auls, IiLiiiion and 1Amstieiriami duce ii the fitiest l luiis hahd ijewelleid ISun-etv iiuhitin iiiall kuind swhiichi lu- I iiatiiiiii ti el i illiiithis iciiiiili . Wright,, Kayi & Ca. a INiII['( 1:11',, .IIAX'l 1111". 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