Senior Law Contest
The senior law contest for class rator took place before a good i.ed audience in the law lecture oom, Tuesday evening. Mr. Minlehan, president of the class, preided. The contestants with their ubjects were as follows: J. L. Posen, "After the Shackles have been Removed"; A. G. Mills, "Radicalsm and Conservatism"; A. G. Landman, "Europe's Standing Army"; E. S. Leonard, "The Self-Crowned ing": G. H. Kane, "Apathy in Politics." The judges on thought and com)osition were Professors Griffin and Winkler and Mrs. F. R. Mechem; those on delivery, Judge E. D. Kinne, Rev. C. A. Young and Rufus Waples. The decisión gave Posten, of Kansas, first place, and Mills, oi ülinois, second.
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