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THE WOODFORD 43BATI NS.
very,little if any behind the best
The annual contest for the W.ood
iW,ocufc,u orucon`we have heard,
ford prize in oratory occurred last, i and the w ri-'ter has listened to every
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' evening at Library Hall before an'j�one a3 e rid since the system was
audience that completely filled the iintroduced.
place. The speakers were six in�I
The iudges selected by the faculty
number, including one lady,and the
ty decide upon the merits of the ora-
order in which the orations were i)
presented was as follows: tions and award the prize were
Douglas Boardman, Wm.
msa
Foro Go,6 ernment as the ro-
1 p H Sage, S. D. Hailiday,H.B. Lord,
j duct of national character: Fill
and E. S. Esty. These five gentle-
Sterling tJ.trander,Schuvl .rville
i men retired from the a.uditorum at,
The Poet in the time of ,nEschylus
' the conclusion of the last oration
and of'bakespeare:-Willis Holley
j and after a very brief absence re=
Moses, Nialore. e of�
The Stoic and the Christ turned with a "verdict. The result
Christian type- was pleasantly announced by Judge
f -civilization: -William Ballard Hoyt,East Aurora. Boardman, Fvhosaid'the committee,
-with but little hesitation had decid-
Life the niallest art C r�lude.
ed to award the prize to fir.Ainslie.
Wyckoff Vam Pelt, Roselle J.
The judges paid a very high compii- '
The Stoic and the Christian, of{
civilization:—James Stuart A.uzae,' m`nt to Miss Van t'elt's "oration,
1. saying that so far 'as the subject
Hartwack_ matter of the effort and the s ak-
j -There is a mystery in the soul of
I er's manner on.the 'stage`were con-
state":—Ira Adelbert;`Place,Alfred
Centre. G e rued, it was deserving of first
It is generally conceded that the rl ,-but it lac'�ed somewhat in,or-
y
productions as a whole have never y and hence they could not do
been excelled by any set of cod- c n-`wise thaw name Mr. Ainslie t
I I ford orators that have vet contested
I as the one entitled to the medal.
for the prize. The conelud"14 four El --where on this page i3 publish-'
ed an article hearing on the contest.
were especially praiseworthy of _
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e ifr if we think ft-de�nryerous:
- • �� us, then, ma,ke,tht bt`ct of the exist- po tita3:of the student; who are en-
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�HE�ISiI�SITY AT< �i?Z3aE . ingt) i(_1 of thin <d. and
p the Editor of the Journal: Sir— r ;;rr sPstr<cdof"�� l 1n, or have any s;nIp?flry
cr i nP tin; I b a criminal de#•d as the
1,We wish ali those rigid sectarians, t` $` � i 7 t 4t'P21 t, t', Stu- �kidn pp ing of the Freshmen a felt-i
l{hv regard Cornell Z'nl�emits _s " ' hcs;> tl e h artiestF nigi,t i u There are always in so.
f ' • t our i; tots as well ll as our i lar t F
r institution of the evil rota€,:ccatd, e' �. , d r•SSeeLer eru�; r•y" _ bii�y,., fete th 'FlitSS
E _ g 5 sea e re . .Jo%-s,':always ready to Ldls
eve listened to,the j�oodrUrd Ora- sz I to t 1 e voluntary se(t ing of ram., 1 hh rights of others,in the:s
' tea_ri
dons of last evening. Among a I L t+hicn Cornell atiel�lpt to J rr( i sin ss. NVe have na excuse
s foz t L 1}tl one.
-�ose who spread far and ;cede the f r t zt�m Let them be made t
L ;t,t; i Injsjudged because its obey eI l�.s like any etherc ti�pnsa '
_port that Cornell training is utae° Spirt is n t unaerstood. It is gist 1ht u t University almost as
E r opposed to Christian faith, none4 unchristian; many of its professors :mu;_1 mischief. as those wily repro
Fie more uncharitable than Soule of -are earnest advocates or tr,ae'chris sent Cornell as irreligious. XVe9
;+ tiallit . "i�"e Tow of c roe, who have uo nare right to judge the Uie
}e strict adherents of the gospel of 'doea not respect the Christian life. iv_„ av l,d them, than inquirers
iharity, here in Ithaca. We know LN e know of none who tterimts to h I t D Judge cur:stianity by its'
"fiat many of them are sincere in instil into the a,indsof the.students h l z.itic,«l professors,
heir belief that the report is true, arl ipas}ly to the etir13tl�n faith.F Judge it rather by the results o
ut let such seriously silt themSeIves Co tell teaches above all ngs el-e I its t iining as exemplified on t
pe question•, whether they are manls_�e S- a')Crlq
ss and sine it y^. Woodford ord ane last night. In° mos
tialihed :to judge, mid let�� el i does not thrive-Pc 1 -S ' t 16!v' ra-l" of the orations.'noticeably those.a
>nscientiolPsiy consider, tl i er Its
study is arm r I ,g s and an, fir, Ho t, Miss Van Pelt and 3Ir
their hostility to its train; zd earne t iL'1 IlI1L a i >F1i V r'r,,Is n �iinslie, there tray pervading'the
trust of its students—a h ity far n ere I _oat ful >r.ir t than t.11u throughout, a l inn spiritual ur=
id distrust which the st r P unt litzg n.JPnirai lI�{er, IV 0 pose. Where was no eneer ab
ode to feel—they do not ,th s-n 1 lr drift Ncitn t'zc c i l t, a them. heard who �arl them knew;
mselves and the relII hey higi to t it of to czr. f t Is T - that the sentiments expressed canla
Ild advocate, in an u,e ale i.o we Stu«ant x ls�s it lron, their very cats, and were th a
8--t, and thus not vn7G I i_aul- tna ion a :�iner tJP ?ne .'vttll{..t?lt� :'Jwt'Is of their lives. Recollee
es out from the 1, T U i It which 1v are auq a r yc t -;Us is f' th 38:six rrat� i were t,laOsen b
'rwiSe aC f th, i i ,sue; U cal e f e4tIs Iplly nJticealbe among the!R'C a 2 �aIt +- CJti1 r2Sln'�'some of th
orts of their mor - , ^ N 1
t keys. e d_Je3ai CcJ- student9:who continua. to the end G lE' :�'- '1teT'"i�'�is 4i `Lhl;'s alleg'L-'iI•
the course In a remarkably bly large a:z fa,ulty from twent
greater responsibility rests up-!: proportion there is all earnest stir f t � r5, inelding most of the ,
t'he christian People of Ithaca il;f after an ideal life, and if some L iri; in the nd ue:t t la�s:
li upo:ithuse of the seat of a seA of them thing they do not see,tratl T Sc cliras Ian Cit z- asks
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'in institution. Religion is not laid in '•fir 4t13n1tY.?..I'B vile Chrlstldn� ,'- e.t _
f i 3 e is doing his whole;dutyi
d upon the students liege. yG e `p oY e of:athaca; who profess to,tryl tr r i n_,er situ 1
e tha ,.ta Management
not Chang principle upon. t3 exernpiify it, justined in sneering`aria its student .
li the rnstit iGion is fcunded, as the irrelir[on of Cornell. +�xrgoDoz=a>fisi
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1 3'r. Samuel 11Ncs n�dn g succumbed to a
known fariner a welt- side, which s Pain in his
I- of the town of speedily resuited in his
3> field'came En- death. 'The deceased w
ve to his do ath Yesterday of Messrs. as a brother
rv: suddenly and • _ Isaac H. and m. Q
circumstances. andf•r Pecuiiar Newman, well know N
He had Purchased do farmersn and well-to-
a Pig,-and was-drivingr ,of this count
he animal ceased leaves a w` The de-
homeward
Fvhen it,left the road a The son was widow and one son.
across' the field. and he fell, s wteh his father when
gave chase to 6Ir' I\Te'rnan hel and immedtateI
Y ran for
the Pig and ran P. but death was instaa,ntaeous.
Ile sank do vFn u on until The funeral will tale P the ground; late residence of the place from the
Sunday next at 11 A. Al. >eceased ;oII
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