The Oratorical Outcome
At the oratorical eontestatUuh'ersity Hall, on Friday Evening last, Gov. Pingree preside tl, and the first prize was awarded to Bayard H. Amos, his subject being "Castelar." Chas. Simons was giveu m cond place his subject being "John Krouii." The judges were : Thoujiht. and uoinposition - Presideut Andrew Sloun Draper, University of Illinois; Professor George L. Kaymond, Princeton; Mr. David E. Heiiieinau, Detroit. Delivery - Bev. Reed Stuart, Detroit; Prof. Robert I. Fultou, Delaware, Ohio; Hon. H. W. Robbins, Detroit The unarks were as follows: - p_ - - C 'f-!i !l!ili=s - i Z 3 - O .- Q h L ffi h H b MeCreary -.7 6 8 : 4 IS Si i Ames „_ 1 4 1 3 8 1 U I Berkebile.- 4 7 4 4 2 8 L'i X ïatum ti 2 ( li 7 35 B siin.)iis 3 :! -i I B -i I -Z l.aihers i 1 S .", 5 7 üa 4 ( mtiidler h 8 7 8 1 5 84 B Bowman 8 5 S 7 8 2 83 5
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