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The Junior Exhibition

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
March
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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People gcnerally ay tliat all Junior Kx's uro HÜke. The o-says deal i' platitudes, while the orations ibound in grave dcmineiations and fruely ííiven advice of how to run the Republic. Rome ml ( ixcce have portions of Ihcir hUtory hüohed; hcioeseriticiseit; thelr fortltude etlleflzed, and thelr fatr held up as a t.oleinn winning to the uiitions of the present. There was one glven lat Frid.iy evennjr, but we niiss'd mmy of tlie old saws and expitssions of owl-like wbdom for wliieli tho puft haa been noted. Is it becanse t lie age Is rotting advanced, so thit even erudita Junior catcb tho spirit of it mu] ooOHStonallyget toiuethlng uew.f Possi lly. JVVíís verrón. The h.ill was well filled by those who had tocóme early to getffood seats In the wretched room. Wemy wrelched bt-cause ut U piior ail;ipt,il)ilny lo uso like a piil)lu entertainment. Aliiiongh ilie decur.iti".L' ou Ittee h. id mude a Dmv cfl'.ii. to niike il lonk well ly aili-tieally interwearliijrgreeni and the in ixht da oolun, they duld nut chaiige tho inonvenieni of the hall, or better It8 miserable HCIIUSIIC. v itii " Modern Ju-tiro " for a miMcci M.h Ma Bickusoi D.-llii tdül, luimd 111 iny Wiivs by wliieli itCOIlldbe inipinved and ikvatod We aie pleiued to learn tliHt j-he h i" hope for it yct. Bilieot [!. Coniad ticiited of the iijrp as m Newgpaper one, and dWDonMnited itffrowlng influeuce and power for civiiizalitui. A Dnjflit, breezy disscrration 011 "Crank" wnread by Mlw Muy Brmkey, wlin i'l;iasiiicd tllfl uiiny brunches f IIinI tiunily and miiued OUt sume of thi-ii" Hiiuifiinff VMaiii-s. Miss Cmipbcll nt Yslmf!, rclalcd In ui inlerenting way the ijcnifirantti of the " SiilulHtiuaa " oí' víiiions iMii.iiis. The iilra tlint " be lf C-ntruI ll Tiup Fived'un" ws bandleil bv Mis Fulcotx-r, and (Uipoiteil by llluitrHtliiiix uf uie ol th': ivaicst men who were nut eutlre iuxatent of tbiunscivi-s It ill be ile to Siiy tliat tho onitlnn nf Mr. Edwin Gay on "Thn Fr-iuer in AiNincí" was lle bc-t of tile vening iind olie Ixiwlng thouglit, lir.iii, aiul oare of prcr-t:iiiatiii. Iu deliv-iy wMaho foroplul as he cliarly glmwed (o ti of lbo uní-do uDd woik of the c tu'ginnr. " Ti íIIls,'" by míh Louíku ttniulolh,ran be sMken f nut mure iiiglilj' tb.m bywi.ving i Wim llke ihi' reader of it - eariiest, tlinuvhtfiíl, M-iihiiilc. Mis Speccldy güve "IJuins" a (phHi mm in lier ess.iy mil showcd thal '¦vcrytliiiijr m.iy oome uniler tli.it soniOre name. Iu muic the program wm varled and nor atail btt'l. 'f lie re'eollnn were; Pimío nul vinlin diicit i,y Mi" Wootl mul and .li. Ludtrci-; ovlloanlii liy Mr. V1soii ; qii.uicue, by Missi-s VVhetton, Wilm, Itirlui'd-iiiii nuil Koyue; amt uiclieairnl Mrlectlona hy tlie Ji.iydn club, an or gauiz itiini nf Hij.li 8obooi echolnr. llairy Jcnkins in a tronjrly ilcüvcnd 8recii bail llie IngvDlllly t'i give a favora 'le aipict toNibllUm lie lliouglii tutCzar' power wns near it-i umi was ibe unluriuiinte oumli)ii ni Miss ,Uai ih i Tnjrlor'f e.-sjy on " Samts" be cauao ota colil wlncli preveutuJ her from reaJIng. "Mounmcnts." the nration of Mr V. L Page, tolii of luiw eiiduring one cjii be m ulfHiid ot tlieir testiiumij'. U WM reudereil eloquenily imd eamc-ily. I lie lust piroe ¦¦ the must nniquu Miss .SiiMe WbediiD had put lier " Mis,oii t Flowers " in vers.-, and as the inucical ryilims ot the liiics wcie irunoanurü it could liot but lie feit lum apnrtütx it WU ti) the Ihvine, bolh in st-uminut and - mul. usual the-Sentnrsiat in thp jtll. ry, and in tront of iht-in Wiis h banneretof tlir cinss color. Now tl.ere must buve b cm me ciiniitotiuii between tlie twn, f,n duiing tbe veolng ihe rt-t rllppcd down and disclo.-ed hehllid ItHCWincal dniwlnu of i Cldiiaman :md ilu; chiss inulto; "As ye weike, so ve paye." The Celestial prolubiy watsed-ciml bñoauteof ihe apparent "pijpjnii Eoglih" of the uiutto. TlieMiilurttbiiik It as a "goke."

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News