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...only 27 years of age when elected, yet his administration has been so judicious and honest that his renomination on Saturday by the unanimous vote of the citizens' convention was looked for as a foregone conclusion. The disposition of young men of thorough collegiate and professional training to enter politics for honorable service is one of the hopeful signs of the times. Age may be needed to give experience and caution, but young men furnish an enthusiasm and faith in reform which most of their elders fail to possess...
...whole number of students, 22 are taking the regular four years' college course, 7 an elective course of four years, and 26 choose a smaller number of electives than are necessary for the second certificate of the society. Of the number now studying, 33 are apparently intending to enter upon teaching or professional work. Thirty-two electives in the various departments are offered to the students...
...Waylaid, dean of the Yale law school, in the course of an address some time ago said: "I have done more for the profession in advising young men not to enter it, than I ever did by teaching." Also he said: "It pains me to look into the faces of so many likely young men, because I know that a large number will be driven to the wall." Also: "Young men, unless you know you have a special adaptation to some branch of the law, the sooner you sell your books and get out of Ann Arbor the better...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - Although I have admired the dash and spirit with which the players on the class elevens enter into the games for the college championship, there still is one feature of their play which I cannot admire. There is much profane language indulged in by some of the players and, as they do not always speak in the softest of tones, the practice has excited some comment. Especially was such sulphurous language objectionable on Monday when several ladies were present at the game. Their presence, which ought, if anything could, to have retained their careless or thoughtless players...
...this the young lady had done. President Porter was much incensed by this liberal interpretation of the rules, but the young lady has been allowed to remain on condition that her name shall not appear in the catalogue, and that no more of her sex shall be allowed to enter...