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...meet was unexpected, as was the poor showing of Michigan, which scored only two second places, Heath in the broad jump and Rowe in the mile. Michigan's weakness was largely caused by the failure of her two-mile runners, Dull and May, to secure places. They miscalculated the number of laps they had run, because of the accidental falling of the bell at the beginning of the seventh lap, which made them believe they were on the last round. Rowe of Michigan showed weakness in the mile, allowing Halstead of Cornell to pass him at the last moment...
...TWELFTH NIGHT" ON AN ELIZABETHAN STAGE. Miss Maude Adams and her Company, under the auspices of the Department of English. Sanders Theatre, 8 P.M. Admission by ticket only. Tickets, with reserved seats, at $1.50 each, on sale at Kent's University Bookstore. A limited number of admission tickets, at $1.00 each, may be obtained at the Auditor's Office, Memorial Hall, after 7 o'clock on the evening of each performance...
...councillors of selection elected by the people for terms of two years each. The system of primary elections is used to determine the nominations; any man with the support of 25 citizens may have his name presented to the primary convention. From these men the 10 receiving the highest number of votes are chosen for the final nominees and their names are printed on the ballot without party designation of any sort. The fullest provision is made in the law for publicity in regard to all details of election...
Blanks for the second Senior application have been placed at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Co-operative, and the Union. On this application, which closes on June 5, any number of tickets may be applied for at the following prices: Musical Clubs' concert, $1, and 75 cents each; Sanders, $1 each; Stadium, 75 cents; each; Memorial, 50 cents each; Yard, 25 cents each; Senior Spread, $2.50 each. 1908 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...peculiar feature is that the girl's suicidal mania is developed by her lover's inherited morbid appetite for psychological analysis-an interesting point, skillfully worked up. Two anecdotes, concerning a dog and an anaesthetic; give comedy and tragedy, with freshness and local coloring. The poetry of the number has more than the average excellence. The Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize Poem, "New England", is entitled to hearty praise; the cheery, manly tone, the felicitous choice of descriptive terms, and the musical swing of the lines give it permanent value. "The Sound of the Sea" is a fairly successful experiment...