100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

February 24, 1903 - Image 1

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily-News, 1903-02-24

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Till
U.OF
N. DAILY.
Tv OL. X111.
ANN ARBOR, MICH., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2
4, 1903 No. 105
JOHN WESLEY MILL The Lack of Support ANNUAL ADDRESS
Delivered an Excellent Address on lispeddiby the Univesity of lemnsyl- S. L. A's Frty-Fifth Anniversary-
Washington to a Large and vall siiili'tis. Ims1bee1"riclnged1 from Prof. Willett on "The Sacred
InterestedAudience a daily to a ltive-day airir" with n..rsetOhe oe
Interested Audience (11011 siturday issues.Prsn"-teNos
Tie' step 1ws tkenit tieistnce
Thle exercises commllenmoratinlg Wii 5- of the Bureau of Advertising, which 'Thieiexerises lin commeimorationil of
ington's Birthday, held ini University wives ats its reason the lack of Interest ti' forty-fifth aniversary of the Si-
Hail last evening, were wel attended on .tie part of the undergardnati's. dets' Christian Alssociatio n vee'feld
and the audience Was well pleased. The advertisers din not get the worth inoUUniversity Halal oi Snday even-
The main floor lot the hal was re- of their m1oe~y 1and the tBureau xiii ing. tPrf. Herber L. WiletI'li. 5.,
serv'ed for 1law studen (ts, and for tlh-s(not alow- the piper to cotinute on tihe1'of tie University of Chirago ldelivered
reson most of the audience was 5inl advertising prospects. A secial ap- te ahiess and the mannri hc
the gallery, which was well filed. peal has been made to till' u11d1r- tielarge andii(ill)realtivi' auieinic
At 8 o'clock the law sndents marched gadlates of that institution, . wim listened l iilrlglilt tlicentieviin-
into the sealt reserved for theml in outght to respomd with their a(tive as ing sowl~edItilat Prof. Willetti hd iost
a body, and as the speakets lappelaredl sistance 1and co-peration. noe of iis former1'bliity Ill hold(in(g
1e1swhich were enthusiastically TApKRCRDuliet' iof x lilssiill(hie'M1a(newii' ((tls.
cheered by tin gaiery. TAKRCRS Prof. Wille'tSiokein illrt(1:1aIs o-
The irst num11bert]vssan organ Solo los: '"It is will(Ilcosiderable tes-
by Prof. lRenwick.swho took it' lace l'Michigan, Chicago, Illinois and Wi- rc 1a1(11114imimyself (onci (0o1,':t
of Prof. Stanley. whose ene apipe red cni nRcrt oDt- tisnie t nltbfr hs oit
on the 5programI lfor tihat 1numbellr. 'fle,, cnini eodst ae I111 iI((Ill no 'ucot. 'lilreiscerIalily
utfter a paltriotic prayr 110y te. Chcago i Developing no instr (ill eill lllwh ich rti'5 tie
Ninde. the Gle1Ctlb San, gthe Rapidly uptlitingiio, tillmorlliilife (ftille iie'-
'Mlat'cii lfttile'Guimd."'' vlich wvas -!lil111111wh i1ichilappeal(andit'r'esttill
they saug ''Landellr Atqlili ('-rmita"m d fhra l( einn fte r soito fti ad ihc
Th pae o h vnig e.ttac: seson fotsill'woulni v idsil 1(11s (5fili among tliii'Suden'(t boiy.
John Wesley ttill. o arsur'1aIe'Vi l1 lagiecofrneeolsvlieltnttt 1114i 5i I r h rdak
Edwav~rd llnffmnan tf the senior lass' }gi onighstoiii1oheI l rsetdmnig l~tte
ties'. ill addrssedl the lass stitdnts ever 1'to d1nv1"'I-ie''and lis ton(il iiI in llill 11 i~eii 00(11 din j lrtlhliilli. in
first sii-li tailed firth mm-li appIlautse tt' gaud il fnle a-Ird -Iiiinll inceIt is iii' in
froml thetm. Ilethtiitisad tht le a lew iea of edu-ation. It idemanis
did (lit knowv to so-lit. church his an'hit-anrilal igdy lil' lIdols (-goodi oraii' it s a tr ii g frtheii
hietret belonged, bit theyactd ke uytooinISaiirday lmightotii b}lls- isill aildliii'lcitrill iitin' word today
Muetthoiists. 01i1(1'e(f IlA0 t 2ansi lvI-isi is moilral lifi' lili-isol
After' a feteslIiinarylt'0 remarks Iii l. htat' rildsae Iliiio ithemi iolresisiii'lplrtiliol
he reviewsed do' life Iof W'isliigllt, (l"1^'';vI'tiery'til' iliiiirI'l-iiol isitutI
his struggle',,1(1(11hardships, ant151 'p- o*(]for the sIItw-rudeby110 iugth caly isstuglefolaleliito ilt'e n1:0:;.doh ' cIlod.'It lhould'nots'ekin-
He sald,"Vi lslingtIInldid (lit go In it'shiiiit ashes .Mit-higanl uses ii iii iof111e 1Fiatlii's houls.
throughany i'olliee1'ratniversity, butt t\14'-yaihotreibt'presenits iIii(1 tlilsuch51111 llllimltli-
two 01' three nnivetrsitie~s wsent Itrou~ghl ant ti-~i(ilslrltfl'1it i s we la.ve01 I ner er151liifotti'e ienjydi.
Washington," atndI went on to shol ny ah fMcian linfsusv tgeeainwhc spr
how the life hie led ts a strveor Chlicasgto ((115 oige of Wisoitsin Scan fitt fearess fr nsy truth. Sn-
'tted Wat.hington foit hi.futttre wot'k. to be the letde's inl tie ash a(1(1 no tletts arec viry ivli' itdema'nint~g or
After riefly ctescribing the erly lit' compa~l~rison cn erattlie(1ti t flths timi'e. scl(tience (1andirtligintalt they gie
Qf WashinIgton,(. soHil ent oe nteohr etteflos-ct'1-tl011tlthe truth. 'They are not frighit-
teeryhistory of this counttry from is a csmlsdrstmn of the'bttsirtcol('ds ihteodsprtto.Te
the tinme of Olhe P'ritans and shlowed in competitionthulns far: are rtheir intere'still te modlernt
bow swell Walshington( 55wa5stuted for 40-Yard Huttilets- ials tf rchltlife, ideals swhicli
te first pre.ident of 1111- cotntry. tHe Steswa~rt (Mlielfgan) 5% secodis. express frtsh ittrss al fresh
said that the- Mayflowser carried the CalenI(( iclgo 5% secondis tdesires.
future liberty of thtesworld. The Pui- Sstai licitit9%ocdtl. "Iis ntew-lifi' of ours suier tie
tans were men 0w-1(0had felt fetters gitidat l't'(if tcs can he5(lalle lire
Kiline (Illinois) 5pia5se'0oids. gudneoGdcrxb maep-
and who came to face tile hards hipslls 4 Yard i cisely' shat wvi sish. 'here is ((0
of the rock-bounmd Newv England ost Tyo Ctu~g)5%scos limit to 1111'sirittual life s an ill'
to find liherty. Ili these days of Norross ( Michigatn) 55% .scontds. ftlett'(iy sitot pilosal to
high is-lng and loss'thinking there is mackeer(l go 5 ec(t5 ((li'it Irefectl,
a tendenicy to scoff at the Puritans, Taylor btat Potge of Wisconsin St- "We maliy begint to tormllour1 spirit-
butnevrthles, tey erethereaital life it tis motmnnt for tis is te
butIleertelesthe wee te ralurtay tigtt by six yards anil Buck- 'acx rst'1(1 vt h'ec
rounders of1151erty' in AnmeicaInd water lar' ' beattDunbar of tlinois tiacredl presenl~t' ad itthutrhdel- ae
she sworld. lMany expected that the tteswet'k efor.toaadnagstoudipalw
first Ipresiden(twou-sld e fronm among 55-Trd tRun~- ((aryreach it high point1Ilillits td-
the Puitanls but they did not ha.ve0a Dahill (Chicagni O etlnn i tew2:00%. a5'f1asigtn' biitsothI~t(itdellndethatyouoaslut.
'mno ~Hertnsablts O tsriki (Ilhiinm) 204f4/-. 'I sllnlnt yta oo su
offce ent to G'encge Waington of stall (Micligan) 2:10. tve'si(yIm'enlaictp'i thnean. adtshipl of(10'
Virginlia. Sile 1110-th ndeaema.Iisyudt,
tRes'. 11lhen0(1 woent back Iandt tall (Cicago) 4:3Gilthinfur, ti lillki' (le (11000of your1
shtowsed the non-c personl side of Kellugg (I ilo-idngonI4:44. avatge mdin lb'et'nit yours sill
Washington's lift. lHowvthle Indiansx Post latdtHahn(1(Wionisin) 4:47%. havebeen acifehii'of tusefulness'55 1nd
belies-cu himito hie1-harme d and soere Poe 1-ult n honeri n tolourlassciatin.
ttf li ofhlili.t I' 1(0( 1 (1t41(5 Midllr (051iagioi) 10)'f'et 4 Fi-lhs.
Wash~ingtoni withi the great (me0( of MIc-e'e-i'liir ol 701 feet 4 Ilches. ASSOCITIt''ON NOlES.
history, 510011illthis counltry snd in 0ost (lllinoi)t10tft. 'you11re(invtiitti to l of the folloOO"
Ettrope', 1and(showeid him to e thle XI'i-- lst' Vt 1515111ii)10 feet. Il" servi-is-
greatest general 01(a10e0511livdcit s Ix 1tg ((ump~' trc.I'his-n-ilI. tBoswo-rth 1Bean of
a statesmuan Viuwslilgton laidldownis(1 Stltlivan11(Chi cag''o) , feeit Sa/,i mb's. telbeIurln 7'hel'til dseiliary, owill
nltxinl(0 whiiihi are - (uoted0 bysthe Bew- Michig11115 ftt 7 inl'li'. dscuss tiellolln1g11queilstionls t
foremolst sta tesmen(l'l utouho' e s-ilsh-till Iill Ne01berr10yIIiall 1as folowss, belgining
Watsldllgon's 1111y. br( i' ehia,'elnt ltt adoc Iidiign ( fe i -- il. 111111 ho 7 p. 1in-IsI'yt'In-
out led ' hi s1- it ls -nmlaIish[1011 ''I' ( ii Ill 44)ll '(It i-e ,7 i. I 11( 0 4 1 p ustfia l."CliI 111 ~
I~bnlthi u rseI 111' 0-lu:0s l alls v.u'l' (lll i 1 11 0115inis) 1111' . 1( 0 h i t Fis' a111' 4:011111i0' -11 ("InalMs n '1''
HIs'i aida 10- to 11111-1'. liltv l1ll-lIlil Gil t(tc lsson )38feet 10 lk.ix- G o1 ~sIi11 1(1 lsSIisn
115 louly p111' do. Ie1os111lle 1diectr tr~tiis It S~lls tall- Frianly, 7 . i .-WIIID 1 110:e
ateni'o'toy.fl1115 1011011sieillo I aIfIeutso h ee fls b l iviiyo l~itr .
'dln '11 )5tl,-l a00e 1(5 u'1111111r5 l(t1 ')lu--I Is' one teiri t .1 N r- Out iy I c II \ O eC l
Cordl thel exercises Ilan'clos'd1by Iin'f1i ' sibIll-Il riu 1111-i isi thlu-ao l III ]ll' ~ ac fths]ertewl
IDart 1111 the 111r' 51111tIl-I' clisssI'-
Rev.1Hill lull 1i1e'spy t11 itposie's- l1li 1111n1 Ii-
in- srll,1ler11i li-god atssl51111111he ir echnl litoi' IIi 11111 1 ,E t~lISTIIEl-S.
4de lis-io. lls olrlliuli slWeill 00ordeluil lcreit alte 5slimm0in~g initat isllt. P'r'fessoul'ton1111it tar1tford'OSeunil-
.and t rongly tdeliredi, a1dthe11aud-111'4Aslalulilit soill lullgivenl 1110tdurin~g a '5' 'elinus to ts-c Ohio secondtpart
ence apreia~lltelld the treat wich e he t 110osu--i 110' tirecitorl' itzpatrick li oft 01(1c1ou11e, uli1opened by him ((Ind ro
Jaw studints lur'liigl'Pro-l'egarto'uthe 111teamil which soill ((it-t fossor Craig ill Oc-tiber, 0il Start-h S.
- the D. U. S. The lectures amid suibjects are as fol-
Subsocribe for thie Daily und kceep lossts:
osted.- Support the U. of St. Daily. Sundaly, Starch S, 3 p. in., lUniversity
111al--Amuo, t' First tof the Lieray
Hlli-HIoisa andu His ines.
'Tuetsday,. Iatu'li 10. 7 p. in., Tppani
Hll-'lThe' ministry of Isaiahl tefore
thu Flulhot Samaria.
Wei'leisday~, Shri-lh, 7 p. in.,
Thu'lsdayi~, Ma~rchi12, 7' Ii n., 'Tappanli
H-all-T-'lhu' Booukutfienteisumo.
I, Hall-%u huhnial, Jer'niah and tNahumi
toi thieIall of Ninieveuh.
Sa11(1dhis Alarch t4, 7 p. in.,'Tapanl
Hull--Jeremiahl. lalilug anudEzeukit'l
toi thei Iall oh' .Iul' lni'l.
0101110 5I iah 15, 7 p. m., Unto-r-
s115 1a111 '1111 Religious Sigrnilitaco
ofth 110Pre-exilit- Prouhhets.
Th keen andI peritent itr(est
show011n(iinhe lecuires f the 1irst lit
ofl couruse uIrnislihdtiue'betoev'idenIc
ofi theigret s'aitiii'ofttilsi, 0lhoLiall
isWls wptopular1 (III'sudiesito iall swho
1h1101 1111 inerest in the BIible, and
wollinllthis collhge-comm~lun(ity' cIII
he wiltiouit suiniteurest?1 10 is Ihoetd
al il11'arrange wolulurk syin ace ot
P'res''erve btis frbun e rfero ''eunce.
Remmber tlhie aes. Alarchl s to 15.
ORATORICAL CONTESTS
Increasing in Interest-Large Audi-
ences at Each Contest-Senior
Laws will Speak Tonight
Th lrl'iminaryI( 'cte~lsts in loratory
whlich'tiare' lt prevnt-being hdin i
Roomili11,.liasobuliling artteicraisig
in interei'I s ithtiac'1(141 s0ivet (1111-
lhec. The contets aretoccunig e-
twveeun the iffehttrunt ulas-'us in the
11(1y' arelubecoming thle ccaussion of i-
-tenst' rivalry1 'on thet hattof hio gn-
i-cab studntody a~15s well as to the
u'niihisteits.
'fill'ntest wshchiwa~s hedt yester-
day(0 afturnoon was largey attnded
1(1d1thne auduine Ipresnt manifested
the keencst interist throughout each
orationi. Siss Waldron and Mis
Cim delivered ortions In a very ad-
nirabl muinner atd received hearty
appluse s a result of their efforts.
'Thic winner was L. B. Hull with the
oration "First American," while G. C.
Beeclher tuook second honors with
"Gambetta" asthio suhject of his ora-
tion.
'This evening at 730 the senior aw
class soill ho hitshat prmises to e
the ((ist interesting of te entire
series of contests. The contesants
have a rivalry of twooyers standing
and their rcogniedatbaility will no
doubt attract at very large asdience.
'Thie programlu oill begin at the appoint-
etd tinseiin ordtr that the session may
1100 bse detainedltoil1athotr. The
foilowing is hio list of seakurs soith
thieir stibjeutsb:
0.X. Baleomb-The' Ango-Sxon.
C. E. Johnson-Cpital kand Labor.
It. S. tiublapOA Natioi of P'oi-
ticians.
Eugee l Slrlh-llinmihhon anduilte
1-. J. lcrnu'u ---'heo Peace'Nation.
No Shotage of Coal
T -itre5015si'coisideleh e xitiemnent
onti 011a11pusII( ysterdanhy fromsh le
(gomohnelulltthatthlibrary 1111110111
tioni 111a(1sixicaloadillsswere 11n1 10111
and111twil'e'1111at.111111(101(111ad(arr1idat
Detrilt. No 1tr11b1e is expec'tdline-
tilre at tlis 111111.
fold, ut ie resp'(onded clllheerflully, "I:1u
sociey."
SMr. ClarneoS. tBurt~tn, of Deltroit,
is a cantdidate orftlOhio Uiisu-sity
Iteiit. Hoebias sery strong illuses-
ment~t frolO XWiin. Livingstonl,Iiommnr
W'iarre'n, Josephi SctLaughlin, J. 0..
HuIdson andnohers.

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan