Show LIFE AT ANN ARBOR A long list of college slang phrases SOME TERMS EMPLOYED the alie hen medics acts of the dudes of the school bits editor 1 perhaps it is necessary to state that some time lias elapsed since last I 1 wrote ou but acir i have good reasons for not nam during the lon stretch of unbroken school life from the end ot the winter holiday h to spring vacation april 12 aery tC in the university seems to me ith one another in giving long each seems to thial thet JL has nothing on earth to do hut stud his special subject and he assi fins bis work accordingly ine i ne result is apparent A student has to gatudy SIY daya in the week or more or else do considerable flunking that long feie i now over we breathe free bagain from now on the work ft ill be comparatively light speaking ut the university reminds me that jiin li might be said of college life and ant that would doubtless be interesting tu sumo oi your readers re auers though not profitable table it la known etiny where that in a great deal so called college sian is used isome of tho terms are bious i ious others are for luata is called piu vy pio uil Cb fessor to study ia to boue to laii in a tion i to tu cuir a ia to bolt if tail 10 pass an examination the leac iier nib n ib plucked ou ii ou abber the bious corre ciU at i buu kauc the teacher oui 11 oa se him by your antior anti ir u knoch annii silly wix ii yuu nac illegal in tn ju puny ala y hag gone though college un pony who could ne ver nde a ot ho literature depart meu are lits lady tr coeds co eds students iaia of the dentzil denti il dents of the medical medics lady medics are commonly called hen medics this word as 1 write brings up before my minds eye a typical one whom 1 see every day as ale passes to her classes could you see her even ye editor though you be you would smile not laugh but smile the old maid the comans womans rights woman and the h lady medic form and increasing geometrical series with a compound ratio with the medic as the last extreme this is the typical one but all are not typical few arc most retain their woman modesty their finer la dings yea some even increase in those virtues that make woman lovable A visitor passing the law department bume day would vonuer what alie row was up stairs would imagine perhaps that bedlam had bruu turned loose but an investigation would show that nothing particular had occurred the whole clapping stamping whistling etc bad perhaps been occasioned by one of the saying something in favor of the democrats if in favor of the ha was a democrat or if he was a Ke publican or indeed a teacher might have been a few minutes late at recitation speaking of the law department reminds me of a public debate we held there a week or BO aso a contest between the literary and law oral dis cassion classes I 1 did not see in account of it in your paper but all the detriot and chicago papers reported it the question was LUAL buc colonization of the negroes would be for the beat good of the united states the lits took the negative and won five of the professors were judges A little unpleasantness occurred immediately after the debate and while the judges were arranging their decision the dean of the law department being no doubt tired left the room when immediately there arose a terrible hissing stamping and cries of fresh high school student etc greatly to the annoyance odthe dean who made his exit amidst a profusion of blushes I 1 am of the opinion that the students were mistaken in the person or else some desired to vent a personal the question of admission into the union is live one in the college debates and am happy to say ll 11 C 1 t she seldom labis 10 w aau year the question was debated publicly with new mexico attached five of the professors profess ons acting as judges and bhe and her sister new mexico won this year also in the law oral discussion class the same question minus new mexico was debated and the affirms tive won again through the present generation may not be inclined to give utah and her people justice my opinion is that the rising generation will accord to both their full rights and liberty V mien annl |