| Show MEN MM MAKE MERRY Ninth Annual Banquet of the Uni Club ii I AWAY Nath tit I Ila la allt hear Old IU Mater Iole I ii t t The clink ot of Sla and the sound of merriment through the cordor corridors of the hotel last nIght nIghtlong nightlong long tuna Luna had md sunk lunk behind the tho bank ot of cod clouds on the western horizon and nd the stellar 1 yielded to the greater gater light thich heralded the ap ot of the king of da day The oo 00 caslon Wil was the thu ninth annual banquet ot of the University cub club and oey every mom mem member bet ber present of whom there thero were sixty to lo fel feel personally for forthe tile the r perpetuity of the fun tun and the wane it Il IS Immediately stimulated by a Ire or more bord bordIe beard beardless Ie less members exuberance ot of youth maintained the hilarity tl to tile the end Til The table able was wan st set In the dining rom room and arranged In th the form torm of a letter U I It Wt was artIstically decor decorated wih wIth ruseti carnations fers ferrii and smia plants were distributed about the rm In rich profusion and andon andon on the whole the room made 1 a very ory attractIve picture The rhe music which Wil was mOlt excellent was furnished d by bythe tile the arnd Grand theater orchestra under the dIrection of Coleman Coleman The crew hol hoisted le anchor 11 auth fet set rail Into Inlo the tha Mi sea or of frolic by up Bore some clele college songs but thIs was 8 termInated by 1 a loud Iod shrill whistle from D I T 1 Smith Which seemed to be bethe the signal for the appearance of 1 a host bast of waitresses ni nil attired In white bear bearing Ing vessels that contained some sort ort of 01 liquid VIce Ice President A C 1 Bills 1 Jr In the absence ot of President J rook t arose nrose to introduce the toastmaster J E B Critch Critchlow h low and In SO 80 delivered himself of n a very ery hn happy little speech In this our state or Inebriation a young fellow but the speaker could not go 01 on tor or tile the vociferous ocler ous laughter Before concluding how however per ever lit hie expressed the hope tha that the nut next banquet the club gave would be beheld beheld held In Is its own quarters Mr then Ihen arose Moe and was greeted wih 1001 loud cheers le lie Mi said the University club wala wag a good thing Ie aye the tho best club chub In But Dut town tremendous applause saul lie he I It has Its detractions for In such Huch untamed children ot of lie tho boundless plain as Charle Charles Dul DUll und Poor Mr Lawrence who wera vere beside him would moderation to the winds and got get out and scandalize the crowl crowd lie He concluded b by Introducing Frank Pierce who hud bud been given the theme of n a ayoung young man whose ho characteristic which WIll was In suh uch striking contrast to the modern youth wa was his obdurate refusal to tel toll a le lie Iut Slut Mr Ir Pierce from narrating the atory which Illus mus rates that strange propensIty ot of Wash In I tons le lie said however that hail had been 1 lana bay on that famous May Ia dB day he would have done dOM the same ume ni as Dewey Dewe did and had he hel l been n livIng O now ho he would have belonged to the university club Io Ites EllIs Bishop responded to the toast Alma Mater Maler In 1 a SCholarlY and interestIng Our Count Country should have been dl di dilated upon by C It B Alien Alen but lie he WM was to appear on of sick sickness ness an and Judge n ft N Bakin spoke tn in hil his t Rd The short hort address was o tul full ot of patriotic and th InstItutions ot of learning were eulogize lB OH the bulwarks bulwark which would preserve the nUon nation Ills remarks were con CIUlo eluded by the nt at his request singing The Star Spangled Banner r rhe The he Volunteer was treated to el en encomiums at the graceful hand ot of D I I 11 Wels Wells Jr With Uh Ihl sir Ir of one who Is ii sure ot of hil his grund ground Jr on the mUth muth mooted qUlon Is II Mar Marriage tage n a Flure Failure lt lie had bad deide decided In hil hits one weeks experience that I it was Q a C S tS Morrison n interested the cm coin patsy with a learned treatise on The Fine Ions ot of I a Frog Dr J C E King mile made a very err lad lady ladylike like address on The Ladles and ond He Dr W M Inden happily to Our Things In Generl General was n 11 I L J Warran desultory and nd he stuck urk to his subject wih with admirAble rh those who surrounded the festal board WM were W M 21 laden Princeton eton J D PUlle Parilee Cornel Cornell W IV J 3 Barrette Iowa D T Smith Sewanee Rewan Allen T F Iowa Ions J 3 C Dek O 0 H 11 D H 11 Wel II Jr Cornell orm l I Frank Iler Pierce WIllIams U n N Harar harvard IR law school I ft II H Dublin 0 I 1 tolman Ohio Wl A n It linger Wisconsin C CM M 1 Garrison Brooklyn pol polytechnic F FJ J 3 Gu tn Nebraska L L I 11 1 J Mst M 1 Fowler H a u J I 0 T 1 Okla hOln 91 Edward S Fery Ferry iran 96 G George rge Harris Smith Mich Michl l igan U es Gore George L Ij Nyc Ne Urbana 89 9 F Fv W v 97 F E A Ihl PhiladelphIa Dont IT 87 J C CR CE R E King S SI G 0 1 F Putnam 88 H B n II nowel Howell P SI George M f Corol Cornell Si 87 Frederick A Princeton 99 Alex J Gibbons Nebraska n Bryon on SI 89 H 11 N McCoy 95 S W MorrIson Ripen i 78 George N Lawrence Boston 9 94 n il Sprague Grant hampton Sam Ram C lark V U ot of N 91 1 11 L L J War u Nn Institute Technology 75 Jr Harvard 88 Adrian C CEllis Ellis Jr California ss 89 D B Critch Critchlow Critchlow low U 2 W IV A 1 ln Co fly n B ml Ellis U 91 UW 1 W v C Tale 93 3 C t r Dul Dull Droke 90 10 Jay TA F harris 1 1111 noM nok Pt 91 George W V Westervelt ton 8 82 I L Jl i filter Jr Columbia ri iv George W V lter ICIer Stanton Id |