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The H. S. J. Ex

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Day
22
Month
March
Year
1893
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Public Domain
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■ ;uiüii;il exhiliition given by the Juai'.or eïaas n' tihe high school occurred al Uw buig school chape] on i-'riday eveoSog lamt. Th ii-:li was vcry prettlly trimmeO Dor t li: o rasión, as it uuaally is by the ï-et'iu'iiiLï senior, wino tat year 'iiih w w -iu'k done for them. The ci.-i.-s motto in Greek, "Nol nn!s ' ut deedb," ww sei a-bove tibe stage, ] i-. wSddh together tit Ughi Mm'. inak;vi tii.c clase colora. At ttveirear wae BhO -i-i-s motto of sedlore, Non Folia Sed Fructus, oot leaves iu íruit. aun-onnded by li ■ hil-gfh a li. ui c olo.s, win ■ and maiz?. Hm [rognamme ;is opened by a wi'ii ri'inliTcil pece oí in it - i ■■ 1.y iIm. whiich won foKoived h.v a vry approprdate and teeling pi-.-iyi r ]y Rev. W. W. Wbmiore. 'l'lw'ii alter another pdece o! inuslc wliiirii u.is .-ui exqulsite llttle gem, tho jno.üi-aiiinif commenced witlh o toj brigSH ainl wiity essay opon "Staarpe, Flats ii iitl Xaturals," liy M:ss Winifred 1! .in. o( Ann Aitwr. Siic found thie prototype i tbeee mu 1 ai tenns in people, and rao along (Sie Bcales in a. Kgb't and alry tlial plrasimI tbe ainLiKii-.-. siic descrlbed l'i its as beling tíhtwe who attempted tilintes flnd faited ; a.s iludes ; and as BOCietly otar:;--; ulm say llat tilines to flat people to natter tbem and are flatter t'lwinsclvcs. Xaiurals were the iy diy in-t wtoo go along in the even tenor i tilw-ür wiys, not oifending otlvL'rs ly tlicii1 snivnsm or their superior aire, ertc. sitarps were tbose wlio [tred by tlieir witB ; thcy irere --.mí y ; tilu'.v kc]H the world from m'l;i il fi ■: ;.i anil I'niin HWlcWte, Siic dik ludi'il hy Bajying tliiat Sliarps wcrc it. a jirciuiuni, Naturale were ataple gOOdl alway.s in deoumd, and Flati i drug L11 (lic roarket. T: sec glvarp e natural, lint remember H s only a 9hOTl .-itcp to lic flat. ■Valtcr C'urtis, df Salem, spolce npon the icvüs resulting to thU country rom unl'jiiitcíl immigration and 'hougiit that the authorttiee of this iat:n wonia fimi t neowwary to wetrict it in Bomc wcuy. He dcprecat'd ttoe Dad tliart these igiiorant peo 1 1 wIlo come over bare are Jiiven the allot witliin a brief pertod, while our iiitollifïL-nt womon are denled that rig-iit . (Scvcrai cbeerfe in dlflèrent parte of tbe house provwJ that therc wei-e iii.iny m t.lw? audienee 111 sympathiy witli tliat M'iitimont.i This imimigintion of Vhc towest classes, the paupers and gnorant, is brlnglng our lalxirers to want, and oar country to (leirrclatiiii. He thouht tho time wouid come wiicii isfeeUlgence only wduia be tlic tist tOC citizrnslii]) In tl i reputatie and tiran and not till then wouiil t(hLB country truly proeper. Miss Joeeptoloe Daniels, of Gregfory, told of BOm "Minor Amtrkan l'oets." slic tlnmiilu ihat whüO Ameri -a rankcii loremoat among tbe nat ons of tüiCis aipe in tlue reahn of poetry, yet tbere was oo progpeee being made al present. Thciv were none to fcake the places en' [xwgfeUow and Wtolttler, but tbere wero several minor poeta wfroae prodnotiouB wcro filled witb nirloily and le;iiit,v. Foreniost among thiem xinig Thomas Bailey AJdrlch, and iMiiiiiiid Clörence Btadman, Wihose ])i'i!ii -t nu.; rea] gema ol ttkought. Ralpb J'ai-inun, of Aun Arhoi-. g&ve li bnfef h '-S'txiry of ■'Tlie Itussian Peasantry," tracfeig cxmdttioo trom tbe early iíiihk uiim the Tartare oveiTiin line country and reduced the common people to serfdom. He i ii,ii: üii i the prrs. ui absolute moaan-.hy netaiined is power by virtue of gnoranceo] the euibjects, who had 1:111 ye1 iir:-cn ii om fche torptöttty wiiirii has pogaeaaod them tor these nisiiiy vfar.-. But In municipal affaSirs Itue peaea.ntry had home rule, Ifcjei moveraed tbemftciveo bv lioldieg coDventiHons and chooslng of:i 'ril-. In t'hN way ttoey were learninii? tbe K-inicc of tree govemment, ahiil in dir liiiu' would be competent i" pevoli and Hmd (adere capa ble erf miMMüini; t'hc .natioii. Ku.ssLa wnulil in it ivn giood ttan become a grand repubïlc. M;s (M-ncvicvc E. Milis, ol Plttsileld, iiïi' a lisKir.v. a coniiiiini pvriy l;i.v tuistory i a common ewry ilay fam:iy. undev tOne tltle ol "The CbÜdreu jiin Ilirved in a. Slioc." Shc was (juite in lier and held bhie aittentton oí tne audtence well. Ltewie McCkuDdless, of Prescott, Aiilona, io"ni ií a "Ppe-Hl8torlc Aiitona," and lirüfvnl tüial i race o; li iiiian hrinus i iniclli.ücn -e and clrlliïation as greai as uur own, had once ima.(l;i hheir home in that reglón, bul by gome mysterieus dispensatie providfiirc Jiail perHBlhed f ram the eairtüi. Tlm last ci-uinlilin;; rninis OfttuelT lwibitations and oí Ihcir gTeat rrlgatlng anaix were vet to be Been, nul provcd by magnitude and Klrcn.irt'Ji tJKil Ihi-s pre-htBtoriG race mist. livf been an mpronious one. "A Hninblr Spinner," as öhe ei of Min Alario E. Perry, of Aim Arbor. In thi' otden ilays u presumptimis penran had darcd to challenge ttue gvwi (i eomtend wMi her in tho u-t f vphmlng tboeads. Tor this ii r-iimpfinii féhie was cbangd into a creepittg üuect, doomed to creep and spin Pot all time to come, ihus ...i - tïue u;i-t li of the spUler accounted Dor. lint h.-uiuimi; lier head In hunilïW.V .-il" ! ■ r 1 ; ] hri'M (Joillg lier WOI'k tor the 11. By watcSilng her iiigenuity maiiy n" tïue gread Inventlona ,-mxI jnpri.MMui'iiis of sctence had been i'hou.uiit out. aiod ihc BiMken fabrica caone from hr s-ugges1 toa. A íairy story was Af.ss Florence Suii(UTlamr dis; ouisi' upon 1A Fine Art," a ml a. cry pretty (Hic t xva- too, (■.■iify;im' üii it. a good moral. One r !-- ; ictj to be a greai artiet and i! i l;:t:ii deeds, teil toto a nlumber, and :n !'i:-n condttAoo was taken by a faiiy arad gfaown severa] pícturee, in ca JIi oï uhlvli BOme oiic was as ctcing aomettiíug for othcrs, Miinri !: ín; to llgürten tMe burdon cif;i ttired motlher, oA a B8ck eister, of :in MU'rd arad iiifiriii grand parent. ISajctb i1 i'ic iiiciiiirs ihni. taught seífPorgtfulnes, and 1lic happlness that Ciomee trom doing good to oiIhts. Amoug tli' "Brutal Sport" tliat u en' nanic;] by Claude Newton, of Ann Arbor, as tbeA hxit-ball. Tliia daiieed a half-sneer from some ol the boye inc-i;ii. lint t'Ju' speak&r would liaví' 1 t 1 1 1 - (Mifi.ult.v a pTOVlng liis óaae eonld toe pveseni a few ínstantanimius {AiotogTapliB of !!: Chicago club rl!.!'n HHujgtoig otlicr playera. He daased ih ■ buril i'iüiu and tJie prizo Bgfat as far mxTe brutal ones. howcit, añil liad a vei-v good OTatfitm. I.oniísp 1. ■Wchiniianii, in ■Discontent," drew i hfqe ptcture of two S'üi'ls : (Mío was alwnys eTneerful and tuBppy, and matting tihtme ahout her happy; the otlicr ncvcr (ju ; t ■ satBfted i;(h an.vtliiiiiï. [t was very easy Bo see trom her picture whicli ■WKUS tlií' une 1ha1 (Mijoyei! li'c tlie nidst and was i !.: most sou.üht after and reapedied. ■What Mtglii ii.nv Been," tru tirati',1 In an entertatalug way 1y Mtea I'iorenre K. W'ctnwin'. of Aun Arbor. sii ■ hwtanoed sevovai mietake ü:;i! i'.:u been made fainou.s Vy y, .nnd oame down to Uie present (tav and dwelt upon the mistakes maide by Ute ialo-ving damca in strike.- tl:at (!■! :11 ailvisrd. and disastrous to tUif iHt fintereerts oi' tbe lahorer. Sbe tJu'ii spoke of tlic nuaSdeo lady of un ert:'..in alge, wtuo wondriecl what iniuhi ]■ i ,■ been had Bhe aocepted of ai iircipoisal ; and the htn-pe,ked, r;i ■(! lHi'sliiiiivl. and ivliat would have been hijs late liad he never proposed. I'.ut worst of all was tbe man or woman wliio looked lack uioii an ill spent j"out'h, and wlio naglectd the opport'nnity of Becudnig an education when tliiat "piKirtimity oiïored. SainiK-l H. AVarriiier glave a very Rtood ](!. i. of "IiiteToceamic Canals" and t 1 1 ■ ï valii'i' to the tommercc or tht; vi!ii, ii-cai in.Lc eepeeleily upan the Panama canaj commenced by tliy l'iri) to na'tton, tind tlie Xicar.iugua CBii.il i,: -ii ha.il been the most favored iy tJiVs country. fiw minióos out oí M'veu müntona tu valué of the coniiiH'icc ttaert wouid ase eMber of these cauals :' complete U, beloagB to th Dndited Btatiee, tbe valué oí thom to tli.K coiintr.v conM i e readily determinad. 'lw lH'iicrtictiou W'.'ií pTonounced by Bev. ,T. T. Smoderlaiad, and onc i tibie lxt Jumior Ex's cmr held in the hlfe li BChool c.aiiic ti a.n end. Register oexl Tiusday. At the t. PatrJtk"8 banquet, liel-d ii i gbii iufiiiiiiy Hall, Ypsii.-mti, laat TliuiKday eveniïig, John E'. Kirk of thai i't, acted ae toestmaeter., and Hon. Cbae. 1!. 'Wliitman. ii this ctty, and Hou. E, I'. Allen responded to baaete. Tune Ixietness raen's quartette of tihüe city, heïped fmiiNli the mualc. Alxruit 50 ar (0 Arai Arboritee attend■.■(1 tune iv.-itivitic-'. Waeírtenaw (':íiiív Teacher'e tevtion meeting at Ypellaoti last SatUTday was a groat success, and i h ■ prognaxnine u-ríecl oui an enterlainiini 1,11c. At t h, 1 o-c t l,c t ■.■ichr: I a 1 -cAnliit (in imaiiiinously enÖO -:i!.;.M;. 1 a v.-i 111 nuli as S-liool Com],:■:■. uní! pratelng his work. To 1 !ii;;-i ii"Mt lic responded in a 5ew aippropriBate wards. [I :- singular tlhe lwild tliat "UiuIk Timi's Calln" still ii-is apon Ul peopïe. Xot oniy the jiiny. bnt the gale of t'li.f book itsi'if keepa up wonderlul!y. George Walur hoe recei ved a handsome bound cditicn tJilht lic selSa fn■:.". rcnts. and H i aetonishing how last t fines. ,nci ' 1 , -,i.-i .

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Ann Arbor Courier