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Show MAJOR V I GOLD MEDAL I There Were Seven Well Oi- livered Addresses. 9 VERDICT RENDERED AS ABOVE I 8UDJECT8 CHOSEN WIDELY Dl- H VERGENT BUT ARE WELL H PRE8ENTED. jH On Snturday evening nt the U. A. M C. the "gold medal" oratorical con- H test was held In tho largo auditorium H Homo tlmo ago tho collcgo authorltioa H offered a gold modal for tho best ton r M mlnuto talk without preparation, c.r M that Is without sot preparation, whom- M in the nddrcM Is written nnd com- mlttcd. Tho contest wns open to all students nnd when tlmo was called M on Saturday evening soven nppearod M on tho platform. M Mr. Stonowall Mnjor spoko on tho M Mexican Itobolllon. Mr. Orson Israel- M son took for his subject, City Govern- M ment, and elaborated somewhat on tho Dcs Moines plan. Messrs Ed. Brossard, M Clydo Lindsay, E. J. Holmgren and A. M M, Gurjar spoko on tho valuo ot high M Ideals. Mr. Torlzko Tanakn addressed M the assebbly on Modern Women. M Tho JudgCB chosen were Professor fl Larson, Miss Huntsman and 'Miss M Stownrt .The result of tho contest M wns seven well delivered addresses, M but as only one could win It became M necessary for tho Judges to decide H which was the best among tho good. M After deliberation thoy rendered a do- , U clslon In favor of Mr. Majors, and ho M was herctoro awarded tho gold medal. M |