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ANN ARBOR, MICH., SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1903 No. 121 TRACK CONTEST TONIGHT French Lectures MARSHALL WINS The lecture delvered Thursday I_____ Michigan Meets Illinois in Waterman aftertoni nTappan H1a11 by Dr. DeotYugMnRcie Frs Bent (IeIBordes Olt The lasical tstYugMnRcie is G~ymnasium-Visitors 'Expect to Age," ws the firt of a Foriso f lpt- Honors in Annul Oratorical Con- Hold Wolverines Closer lie letures in French offered by the test - Son nenchein Second Than Last Year miemibers of the 5reith dearmet and Balcmb Third of the 5T.'ivtersit.iThese lectures are ni ~t fr te I -4clu duing ihe tiendildilto0he introductory 1o the le- tc-seatfonrfi~ the s ie uingers lfutre tby'MILeopold Maibilleau before Mr. Eugene Marshall won fist place 'Mak easn f 1ll3 te embrsofthe Ceele 5'rne-is on the evening of Ii the thirteenth aiinual oi'ttoiciti Ith'arsity tra ckiein will have a chacetothoe her tetl ~ April 7 The other lectures in the contest held last: ightiun I~iesity seriescireoFlsl.wThtsecorimetaliein tcotopMr tin with the aithletes of a rival un- sr r:1 "'Te ighteenth Cntur" by Bl.Tescn lc ett i- mestthus g ' ng the first real op-Dr.SBeit deIBordes tircli I8. ' Ewardl honienselein and the thiid 'Portunity' to size iil Mihigan's chances 2".F rettcht Romainticism,' t oyt'- to Mr. F. W. Faleonb. ,Of wining, totr the fourth consecu- fessor Levi Mrch 25lt. Marshall achieved at signl 'lve 'iue the 'V~se-teru tnterc-ollegiate 3 .-'reinehi titerture Sice 1&50," success lst night, when, for he thid tck meet. T ills iithe c(o t rencee lyvProfessori' "iielsl April . tiiii e plie''sinted th U'3 lisw'cli-s mee i Chcao -ftMay30 al o rThe hite-rs' o1 the Cerle Framntois li the oatoicaii~l coitest. The an- xlhigansenergies will b direted, ttille otetifIomiiinows'on lfrimni"2to iisisilies-sest ithis victory swill e retd for s-nli a viitory vosI omake the fini-oclock ocaftllsirnooii(iiin o , West swithiplesure by tll whlo tre workin~g oti Sp'ilinig Cup the ptriiiiinien tHll for the etteimnet of the colored rae. poeels' of, LbcMishig'isoAthletic-As- ______________-latmiiltonttindl to-etCistitutitoni"'wats ,o 5 shun. AiI troplhecies tmaide so ftrth ujetsfleotinwic this ye-ic list's-bemi-iit certintiex- OBJECTS TU SHORT COURSE theoshlit ofitr hear orta ionelwh-ichm ent -'ues-s'uAilliis-wokaiite lecrs-matde bogtM.Mrhl i elere tonighitstillllfodithe iritst retl secess. tie:itld of tts,sopposiini grouudtt0k 1fsa' r-ditis't s-s to the Eastern Student Opposes Three-Year Nvlteli ttamiltotn ectiesrd inhi ntcunie ositheCneecesitet.Ad Pa-BeiveoleeM s' fforts to iunite the 'olonis, aiiil oicthe Ilis- t'iiii meet. Aiid lan BelievesCollege Man heroictan- i shi'ileIessru especilly is this si sobeatse, wtie Social and Other Luties will stiilthceoinstittchst t'he issptc l ichfiui oustdt llinioissiceIsightng itunith costtinwsaped ,out in Wttermiai ytniisin, Chicago be Neglected Ad alt. i rsIt11 so, is sid andS Wisoisnith tlletes sill he strug- Hlmiisltons 1by lit tseeit ce glg nuagaistei olertat Midsoi, . tIsmuch tas theItittler of shortes- Mr oneSsstitetili-tsectredse ciotd an ai compastrisoni of lerecords made ing courses in thie universities is being Iplace1sbyia tforceful Ortioni sin'"Moderti in the.setvoim it s sill aford an Ii-dsictssed so generally- everywhlere, the nutils "Iedcsedhef- trsting study. followitng extracts fromitais omitisiilet- totsa'dtush dentiset so f Iidsstitl co- The Illiniois tmeni aririvedt yesterdaty tiontin ite IHarvard Critmson swill io ditots aitd soswethalitt a Scil tands :aternootn tItind 1fspe trt of the evet- doubt be retd with isterest list': plitica'l trs'soItionitcuildl bettvertedi lug at the gttiiitt otgstelght 'lt i-cyt'sllit itste s-ontls' bytthe eant'teor f'sts of illtte siuni doingA>tsomrilgati- tsi thrteiteastheanihaterhsttrof -work to ftmuiliarize themtselvesswithi iietidossadsvatattge ofIsbig sntctioni-Amrcn touieheneess f te torni. of the -runsning track. No ed aindiadvocated by Presiden-titEliottcapitl std aIr har wirkit-i.asie so sosti before whose wordlis desrvedly regtrded ITle AsloS'sonsst as Mrtis lt' t- the teectbut e-tnotghs took place is itioritatiive i matter s prann os istubet Iliaced ltheistitor toindiete thiat this visitoris are itto edcaition. Nverthlss stheThei's-Ofto (the bsgloSon itrtce os'wnitito this .more dasngerous sit ihiontstthiasidentitwsouilduntdoubhtedy swecomeaspe isenot:ttis isilots ths hisory le thecy arms gentertslly credited with hi- hoiest expression ot oppoitihont o his sweh toisatrl whatit etid this rac-e tng opiniosn. 'That shihippisiitnii exiss 'swring andtold iholiit'the in's- Suid otte of the' hlisos men wthesn in the misds of asnumiiber of those mitii ss ttihmgl-itxstis'as to hiing 'ntertiewed y ti representative of thie undrgratduattes wsho hitsescat 'l on- sbott untimersal Ibrtheroiod. DaByyhostsnight: "We dii not expertsidered (hienmater, ote-lstto ue csr-r MsVsAIt D. isisesthissrtcsishd fsurh o will, but wesoievi e thatitwt- will twitn. It should Inot hissforigotten tat placis's shutsiei a greatutdealts of tais-st xun tip smorempinits thusnst-cdist lttstwhesn(hePresidesnt says tht costme- ill t'e--'atig lii stubject, 'Ameian ,year. XWe, foiudthesnews' Michigantetmat titought to tattinithis- h cusi Citiienshipi" utidhwtruss itredrieo-- txe ob ieoefrrnigasnd degee its thisreyers siost tm-ri-ts ttists listhis oatormiatl abtilit. munch bettsr thantishaitutat Chitago" (wiho hiss-cadisisnlintiotoo 5cai- h^ussss-t sn;ir osu-le"dos tusiveso 5-eese'Ftzpattrifclihasiissued is sider thir ssonsncomptst:) sit)t li e- or imsrfalone.-etyuondi stios lst -call to all sitsIttho extinct- to try for pect their boys to -ttlie this oppoisr- modernssyociss itstips tupgontttis Floe hissmsmer thrsts to be ai(he stacasnt tunity. tiUnless, therefore, it tbicomutesciayssdutiesoftwichisthectiuisisti is lots on the cornier of Church asid(ilt evidient. that issmosg the untdergradu- citengrhitpstAsiric an csts hpis. ,tets at two oclockIntonsorross after- ates,svho are. isa favorabhe position 'thsrfift hritagccitvu trusshaytMr nooni for hprctice. ' t is expectd that to observe tedffcets ofhe thr eyetrlTshe ithsplactooksfonhisyuMjrc Heston withlirove a good man ho this systi, there s considerasble ophosi"uCi- a1 ho tsookil fotrehiscuseti -eveof, as sowhie traisnisig with the foot- tou to the plan, most r 'ueshmen(soho (p', sttrue citizes l iscuom theul ball team at Whitnmore Lake lst fall also havse -s pardonausle obje-(onsto tpso - ectzesfo h ui hie threw the 16-pountd mlsse over 121) beng onsidered incompetenst soill tais' timie to this. Sesif: "True feet. Maddock is al.so expected to consider it their duty to graduate in itis-,fona hhrefudid evet'y halrkdown show good forn theb rcare a sum- thr e.years ito m tehsipresidnt'schigr. o be of oilier.s woowoill nake strong 'The -error on which th three-year tothe humbolestydmuth-iggeo.fosl bids for s uprmcisy is this event idea is-based seems to b that the de- bnthscurym tlokfra- The Cross Cousntry Club has now gree of Bachelor of Arts sinmply de- sctions rons he dassgers of corruphtion, , commenced its regular daily runs, and iotes thatisits holder hus done the bsisi nd ana iiurchy." lrge squaud soill les's the gym. at work of , sevenen courses if that Mr. Lasrencee Husll trated his. ub- 4:_1 every day, , while numerossweec true, this thre-year plan woud jc,"h:Fis mrcn,-navr susllr prteswil sar ou lte inh i o opposnenst. -'hat the degre rigisstl asd istere thg smanner. te dy his hitherto meant, howeer, is thatBonmdtovryadioace Ci pptin Utley antnounced yesterday its holder, If le Is a "clmpetet"t'ist-Ills hm iother as Iis osly Ispis- Aht if the tweather was favorable man, has lived for four ears assluaea- to, Abrshanu Lisols oven-tame ovr- -th Flue ii I ohl t sqa wootld start from denmic lIife, hut whihehle tits pursued sshss-sisg sdifficuites sad hrsips sive sussiuinssu oon after:- 1--'Fcl l iberal st tidies ,withhsomeucsuccess, ia ntil achiseed Is g'atissuc lces- s an out to thes-fatir groosnds forFle wshichhcsle htss Sitd tutuoppotunsity to thouh. tsmofst sume f mur llour - St inrst ttoor pratisc of thne season. hirtike itsnosr suore othescolege s is tthiustry.i" u igiehu tr ss -'ahi uc -llistr st-ll be here to- uti-isities andshits whihu hum hiss d ,ytthe ros-minth(le cntst Maysr cliy sr he ]itst (ists',he being com- timue tinsdo-ri-op his scharancer, si ir h tnishthut i tvstayIteayris pehled to jis thlime titltteti nsu s tuowsulegemof suce, nsti us knowldgem lt'hu' tis'htl listes-ud toim nohsctlmi- lmosla-in-Comm-h o hoachiasill arrite isof bioksu. It other swords he "cou-st ihs uhpesr n n thae usoshulliof sit umas-ek, husoever, antenit"t''fouryotar' matnsihi-s hoistthue -us istn(usl ih'iitCmdis toret t tis out. - 1t rstnoimmol te s-orli of the btseblligoodshfortunite toiattintic ulture.'tmmf-stmr humtttim', laoloedt twso org-ins I - dhuh sn cstill tbm' of 1theuinmost stre- ''whitnt still the ''cotptuhenut" man Inuols. bthl fRt-os-iwh i'in'seeno-meo-. -Eu scshaisticts-. sthumLs lot enIo umefoe thu.stontg stmp- 'hets'rgtis ino 'ull tos gm-ny te - i~~~~~t ionm of tie thiree-ymetr'itutu 'tt-tt a in-? tls'tn uuloss UnludyeAsustin'rshtmnihestill looe to takejde wrst flos Unuk i rirea ohmrsxa ) v OPo1Ti 'Vh'5arsily oratohirictal csntest held a SO-crped.-hsentior,litin'Academicsuuo m ''lsittisin-Ittl-ssm. grist'. 0; anil, ''esteninay es-ening wthie 13th annualtr'mgltioinsit ings-uoufor'tuuu'tu-i' tutu-uile1-1n.Soiutui'tsceuint gumuh, ita -il, . -'sit-t yast-ushumlmmiSFridayms, the 1th tnstoipovidesoroe thantwen lty-utstotiHul, rckd',58; rnitl. 4. Mtarshatll, day of thus'tmontthi antdtis reports-idi lshours itt eaco h ay, hows'still hu e 50' 'itue8; imintkl, 3. Cub, gntdemhc.;t thi-1th volume of thets U. of. . Daily, his tms' If Stthe a usi ofsut oruntrttl, 5. ltllimhty, gutide, 14a ituk, 6. whuse i'c tehtsutt suuuit rinstt11. lhithertom sreqiuitemd Ii the stmmsrsu us8not Emhts'dmss-tm lmotm. gut:rd,',It; rnktul, to hoc lessened-u, youtin 'oistteut"utan in Sonueschusli, rite, 4; rtms, 1. ra' twss i2iit' 5ltstit ie o sothuns- eicuher (Stlt gade,78; tckl, 5. Matrshatll, cst fids ~ i Annl Arbor. le ms.t do college work of a loter -i-tde, hit; rnskt, . Cole, grade, 71; $1.00 DAILY $1.00 worse,' he- nust neglect those outside Pend letoni-Balconib, gra de, 100; 7the U..of M. Daily will be: de- interests, social, athletic, or liters -, rank, 1. Sonnenschein, gads, 90; which are the invaluable complement rank, S. S-ull, grads, 8O; rank, 15. 'rwieredi forobalance of !school year of hliberal -studies. Marshall, grade, 192; rank, 2. Cole, A$100. Leave orders at office "One other way out of the ;dilemmnu grade, 85; rank, 4. Halliday, grade, :410 S. Plain St. Phone 13. (Coninued on pge thee) 68; rank, 6. ON SDEIVEtRY. Strsuog- Balcombh, gradue, 8)1; rank, 0. t-onsums-leis, graides, 81, ank 5. Ful, graude, 812; rankil, 4. "Marshal, grde, -85; rank.iht. ICtole gradehs, 1KS; rank, 1. Hllida, gradehs, 87; stnk, 2. Batrbe-r--lcombisih, gradse, Si; rnk, 5. Sonnein-uscbein'i, grassde, 87, rasnk. 1 Hull. gtmrade -hS; rank, 6. Mrshatil, gradehu, 10: ranklt.1. Cole, grude, 88; rnkili 2. Hlidahy, grade, 86, rank, 4. lttrkts-urth-llmlmnh, grade, 1W, rankul. 4. Sonnescbusmein, gnad, 88; rk,5. Htull, graise, Si; rnksul, 6. Mtarhuuh os u,15); ranki. 1. Cole, graude, iii; raiik, 3. Hatlliday, gade, 941/-; nsuk2. Rtankh: Matshltl, 1; Sonnensbein, 2: Batlcombtl, 3; Cub, 4; Halidayi~, 5; hluli..F6. Suthmint gradehs: Btalcomib, 20; Son- stesschiut, 18; Hull, 0; Marshall, 13; Coslin 21 StHallidayit 24 CONSULAR POSITIONS Method of Appointment Gives Stu- dents Scartely Any Chance of Securing Places-President3 Angell's Views Sor several years students about to graute haveustc matde iuiries concern- hug this prospets for this obtaining of us positionu i iin heforeign consular ser- vice of the iited States. As is -ei lisunorwt, howseer, appontments tin sum-h tpositionus haveiseheistotined entirelya thrnoughite iniflucunee of prom- isiniten u t -n hisshiave swhat is known as ptuuical-ut 'tpull.''Csulus hvse ap- pominted thusinrelatises, thus-lu-frieuds, mIudsosuuu-ituuss.at thisinstanuce of some si t(hueiitte frindus, sonic protege min thus'otert's. Withouitt theinufluece of somuts suithi friendsus it is ailmuost impos- sible humsecure such a pliace Mcrit slus abhility seenito have carried no sweight withs our cosushenhuuthey havue relaItivttes anui ndus looking for just such usplace. From this it is sinu thatuth(le studensut, a graduate of ai unsiversity, wvho has speialus aptitude is the lanuguatgs sand uatural iclina- (louts for suchi sork, has little chance w sithomut a 'hull" againsst thos with it rhso matiy not posc-ss their merits. Of course this hissled to many tibuses tisinsdoftnthose holding pos- (loutshut the cosular service have come fan from being qualfied for tuch work. At the lasts seon of con- gress, just closed, ills were introduced providing ton a change in the conduct of appohintments of those deshring to cuter the consular service. Provisions so-esmatde in these bills for a sort of civil servicec examination which all canididates woiuld be compelled to pass before behig appoited Presidesnt Angell soms time ago (wvhile coingress was in session) took a trip to Washington and while there looked Into this matter A number of studests inteestd in securing posi- Floss its thc consularn service had alreatduy talhtied sith (hitu on the sub- ject, so (lit wshlehe ure the President mnuade it a speucial poinit to look into the mautiterud.sin see sihiat was likely to he thinsfate of the ils. The result wvas uatbout swhat everyone expected: (hue blls iwere shelved stnS nothing furtlicrsaistd soroneuucabout them-. Those'ldinig the vsroiius offices its the sr'viue atirehuuanusxiouus to kines he poross'''(f tinppoitmtunt inth(irs own hons ushtollowt this patssing of mes- uroswthichiiwould, of courtse, sdepivo thismito01'it. f these ills haod bit-u passed, the isultswnould litve ho's-s s-sy impor- tsnt. "Manty studenuts havitg inclina- tuistitnoatid the consularu sentice wouuul havue (he prospect of being atbs' tot obtaini such us positonl if they coud al ifthem(Is-seves for it. They swould hatve somuuethig to work for 'Tis swosuld undoubtedy lead to new courses elding toward such a career beinug introduced into the curriculum Iof the Uniiversity. 'As it stands now," said President Anlgell, "the course in international law is the only course offered which has any bearing what- ever on this kind of work. If the [ContInued on Page Four.,