Ijce U. of tn. WDailb \Oc. 1.-No. his. UNIVEISTY OF MICUiGAN. MONDAY,.1M1 tCi t do. D1 x). ISTON, TissoRE, CENTS. Senior Law Oratorical Contest. paoints by the isidges, and w.as there- r ccreari atuiirass' cntsstin siwholereflects credit osn the senioir Utnredlat atrdawi ssclass, and onl the swhole I nicer- I nsiiVersity Hall. Shosrtly after esigit cktheIproramn be-ass with i si i : llsi nic eonwas fhne. bySi: icthe Plies usaioe'ois Orclies- tin, alsirwl"-i. li pr esidesit N,,A. Ph The Gline Club Concert in Detroit. ili~,stated that according -to_ prteedenit the lwoao oscas Tecnert b itheIce leIubat daY ias selecie ne stli and ll-t heiii mliiinIDetroist. -iatnsla~r traduncedl the firsit 'speakeLiofithengt a rery snicsstil. Th g, 1'hi . -J.;1I lallIc, sif I iclti - andience isas la rge andiiLryenesisi- ni whlose sjeci si-as, - [lie _1si- astic._A tier the ciiiii rt theliels-j it55 of thie N eis-OrdLer." ' se tiiii(Chli)essiertaisseilthe soys at speaker in all easy osansier deliv-eredi the IDetrosit Clhiiouise. II ese is iwcll-comsposedl oratioss, 5inslichliwhatithe Free Press say~s: hPortrayed the conditiosn of Isi- The concert gisens at the LYcesins iaity at the tisie that christiansity last ight iby tte CU- if M. Gilee assd was introduceil andlthne clsaises that Banjo ('isswias sa truly sdelighitfsul -g aflai-. Tine usealists lookedi learnsed itwrugt ansi dignifiied ini their cap5soild gowns, oghtihe the menibers sof the Banojo Clots Tine second speaker wvas '. C. apspeairedinisitisecustomnary fusll slress filbert, of Mlichigain, whno spoke suit. The asudiensee wsas a large ansd en ''A-Tosurnanmesnt." i -ortinfashioissble oeessd tlsey programme NtsOasnicery balansced andid sseisup sfpleais- Ilnowed thoughlt asnd studly, lust hsin lg selectins. The numbners given bsy dels r. Walter ansdiclib, Mr. Alexandiier veyvasrathser ungraceful, al- aisd clssb anid Mr. Peters ansd clots iere thonghlsise gresw easier as Ise ail- enicoredl, as were siessrly all thumso- ic ergy is to lie cos-is-elies- s serogrisss iiis e Tesat addrill meinded. cosscert i a ss woble lit thesauiene iLni Th nxtortin asdeivre b ishitter fr-asie iiofssmind hsiisiassy a Theiset oatossis-s dli-erd b irofsissiinal compsiaisyif sisgers hs. ' I .McMaster, Ioswa, onilTe The'ris Ge C i s ~e -isis BansjoClsibs, dbt of Liberty taken togetiher, is iiiiiigainizatin Ie yto LairaindiLair- wisichs gires excellentt satsi sctioni. mS''is sulbjcct ivan one of ill- -- -"" -- 1 rest, although Isis positiosn osn thne The Gym Fund Grows, sge Seas rathser nmilitary. t A fesv subscripstiosss are combiin itt l of sin" a h su- daily to the Gynmfsund. Iliii grad- Of . l.'ark, of P'ennsylvanaia. ssa l' nearing thse $20,000 smark. p tracd the dievelopment of our Yseda bvnieJise anuae gnversnment aind the insliuence it han ivan ng fromn Detroit lie entered hadi on other nations in spreading re- is coin-m sto vii etea t~bian ideas. The speaker's de- on tine train regarding line Gyms fund. livery ivanscquite monotosnous, nsot When informed how nnucin was enouigh variety, needed to raise tine $20,000, inc 4 L S. Bldwisn, of Indiana, spnoke promptly iwrote out a nubscripition of "The King's English." tIn a yoo. The gentlennan wan Geo. H. ntrthat is nalural to himself heHamndir.if erot tlivred fin oraion.To-morrow evesning tine Chicago "Will Our Governnent Stand ?" alumni isold their bainquet, aisd it is hsthe subject chosein by J. A. expected that tinnyiwill make a good argent, of Illinois. 'Pie speaker cstiuis otn ud -ontn cotnidered the governmnents of thecGnrnduRaidsndtotKafnsasrCityhum pat that hare fallein, anti, of GadRpd n assCt lm tnu ni some chneering newrs will no doubt r ,cniuebiatorgvei-le neard withnin tine next tivoiveeks. rent would stand. _ ._ ,,.___ Tihe lant speaker of the eening Amherst Glee Club. asnP R. -Spsots, of Missouri, ivhose suibject wan, ''lieuHomne of tine (In Martin 20th, tine Amhierst Glee - iitontented. Although tine sub- anti Bainjo Clubs gave a concert is lt in an old one, and tine audience Boston, Mass. Tine Boston Globe, '5 tired, tine speaker held tine at- in its connment osn tine concert, says: tltion of isis audience till tine last. "The bent glee club tinat Anmherst After music, president Phillips, has sent out of recent years (and aSOiounced that Mr. Baldwin had that is saying a good deal) sang col- tectived the highest numnber of lege songs to the delight of a large audlienscein Hosrticultural iiHnlllast erenssst. ITisere are goousi ocensin the clusiLSia lls amsosng the tesnors, andi tihey isaisebeesn casrefulli trainedi so thsat they sini tog ether ini goods hasmossi nd inis perficitLet ison.ss Tlie sisseeew.iLosr tre the program Ilie Ibasio lu(lb alsos gav o L- ec f crefl triingsisi kll its selectiosnhiere blii--tly- ccii slcreil.linersyinusmbesriwiaseincosed.il 111[lbisitunisdsesrithe auspiices iof ur isis-sC.- indlB. csubs will appea r in 1 iii rsime IH1ll, Aril ittn ICOMMUNICATION.5 b VINCGthie expseriessce of College Mlesn wio kino nissasppreciate tihe caefuc sl isstissr sof College Stu- slensts.issais -laime corpis of skillest Dsessisners anidiJeswelers nsecially trainsed forcadis-nil d islother jewselledl iioi mpartsisnas iwse dsisi.sctly frmn Paris, Londo ndisii mssi itesudsan isis iamoisins- ndisothersssprecios s'tons, NveariniaI 1positin tospro- duce the filLstplansitsisnd jeswelledI Soietiy1-i'acgssofiall kinssllsichs are mnufssiacstursedsins ths cnsstry. Wright, Kay &Go. tIi'f1hlh'iEiS, -"I"LXliEIIS ANiD MAN I -A' UItitNtt 1 WELEtiS. Et>I~xsl OFJ1.I)AiN. Li D troit. Muoh'an. your issues sit -March 20 and 2zi,I ''t& notice that tine subject of keeping CJhap. ' peIler &' " tine Library opessoin Sundays in nog- University Outfitters, gestedI. I think this is a practical qluestion, aind ouneswhich nnas- ieli h0 Scusan SNr:il-INa. dlemndi our carefuli attenitiosn. It is a qstinissforipopular siisctnssiosn E N G L I S H that arisensiin cosnnections with all C I TO H S puics irre ft-aadi any such cases public senstimsent ____ favors tine opninsg of thlL soors on Sunday, for a part si thtie lay at leant. TCPI?21$ "lU GOOD$, If tine Library ivere opened f rosmntivo____ to six Sunnday afterssoons, as ben ci suggested, it wouldi not interfereivith ENGLISH SERGE chnurcin attendanice, and I tinink oR would offer niso slatiosn to tine sasnc- CQA ISAIND ILOUSERS tity ofthtie day. tnasmnucln :as moot students read in tineir roons osn Sun-a5TAIiV . day, thnere is no reason winy, if a i Q demand is felt for the use of the 3J[SK Boll[ii aODS7 Library oin Sunday, that it shouid be ~ closed against them. Objections on tIIL1 E the ground that tine Library' might be used for study, have no solid foun- dation, as no such iines of distinc- lion can be drawn between general reading and the stsudy of our text- books. Any instructise reading is study, in the sanne nense asnprepara- tion for recitations. Access to the Library on Sunday would open a new avesnue for profitable Sunday read- ing, aind fill a iong, felt want for somethning to do Sunday afternoons. 'Tiinproiposal is isn perfect harmony ivitin the broad and liberal principles upnosniviichn our great Uiversity in founded, and ihere are mnany who irould like to see such a change isn- augurated. A STUDENT. The Drannatic Club of the Univer- sity :of Wisconsin, will produce "O0thello," in the near future. SEARIS' SPECIAL. CHASE & PETTIT'S CUffl$ BAT$ AflD BALL$ LAsROE LINE IN STOCK' FintisfandtlLargat LINE OF GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS IN rHE CITY. Agenst for Ann Arbor Steam Laundry, quick delisvtry and best work. Cdr A. $P6LL(:R & ~q. L NIYEUSITY;OtUTFITTERS,. ANN ARIBORI, - - MIQII.