~Ij U.OfT l. lp.~t~ 5c* 1I'-No. O.U ATER NEARLY FORTY YEARS' LA- BOR IN THE UNIvERS:TY. At 1reoio Nine O'clocka sefoul Career Ends.---Th e University not the Only Loser. th nid of Sthe tniversity ac a 'iii called up1o)00to omourn the dethifoneswho has lbevn forenost NrlmthUniversity what it is. C aew alone in our grief. The efiC wod hlas lost ao ardent Nre an original tlinker adola Poof extraordinary speclate H'InHnanity itself losesa thtthhas ied sympathizer; is man hsalways seens sometin"n- eurr11ytes ofolife; ooe who aalsoass sal the right side of things. fes stan Ider 1Winchell, LL.ll., lro- i4 r ° Gology and Palo ntology (5ah liiersiy,1(ied at lis resi- this °Northo University aenue Sr Oning jost as Sle lirary clock of kA )ine.Promo Sle eginning 6et tollege ytear Sle Doctor has Vo he visbeno very reluctant to e 4p his college work. Z$ tinchell was loomnfDe. 31, Y tNot ast, uchess county lialo i'll first menoer of So SA1family i1oAnmericawa ha r Wilchel, who settled in to se in 1634, hout moved f511 0tttict ino 1635. too lis alt for D toctor shoowed great aptituidhI to1mathenatics. lie swent too Par id ge Acadeny two years per ipe a uture study of moei- i' At 0 heb egan teaching, lut dei ot~ 5till towo years later that fe ftert4 to make this his life swork. i~attending Amnoia Semiiary, Ae natve coounty, for two years, Ataltred Weseyan tiiversity, he ret0w Cnn., where in 1847 A0 Strauted' omopleting the course h AthYears After graduatinog, At "gh natural science at Anmenia 10'SY for some tinoe; then wen of(Wberm Alabama, as principal ln cdeny. fo Short tinoe,lowever, Sle doe- Sra aylat utaw Alabama, fand in \ IVEI~TY O IMICIJIG'AiN, TillURSDAY, l"EIBiUAE"Y 10, 1,S'9 1853.,lpresidenit of Sloe-Masoioic Unii- versity at Selmoa. Wlile loere ini the Souotto e ofiodoomuchooriginool wvork in Sloe scienoces. 'Ibis sclhoool at Sel- ia was closedon 000a0co0000nt of She yowoo'fever,lperhiapos 00fovtniooote hingofor Sloe 1-. of of -.;foot iithis, coot he wooas eeteoltoo the tchoir of Physoics aono Civil Eoogioov'cioog' 00or otirtit ooo ooeooito, loon 0'tileo ovesiolcovof Drs. Tapan.ooo 0'isi makescooDr. 010000 lc loooopoiiii oicoo hoe ololesitof aoio vinhocrof ot facutyi, thouoo'lo le his noot loeenoin contin000005sc0c e 000esicc. 'lohis 100- itioonolie livid till o185, swhenoolie owas oaodeopofessor of Geology 'Zooloogy onol Blotanoysowfoclo liv lotlof till 0073. In 18a9 lievwsps cident o foe ?Michiigano'T'eavcovr's Associationo, and( in Sloe sanoe yvar woas no-aoe State Geoloogist hy Got. Wisner. Itohfi capacity foe did nouch to locate oood develop Sloeminoeral swealtfoof Sloe sate. Th'fis positiono lie ied againo 00 1869, and Sloe next year stas di- rector ofthSle Geological Sureyo of innlesota. Y'ieldinig SoSloenoanv iooduocenioents offeredf, lie resigned lois positiono in lie U. of MT. aood acceptetohle Choan- cellorshiip of Syracuse Uiviersity, ion o 873, hoot findioogSloe fioaocial cons- diiobn oor foe resigneof aonofbecame rofessor of Geology there, remoaion- ng unitil 0878. lHe hecanoe a lec- urer upon Geology at Vaioderboilt Uonisversity in 0876, dividing lis tinme betwseen Sloe twto colleges. Boottbe- cause foe taughot tfoe existence of Sloe ace before Sloe time of Adaon, lois chair at Sloe latter institutiono was obolishetd. His connectiono sitho the U. of MT. hegan againo Sle onext year, wheoo foe oas elected to Sloe chair foe has so ably fileolouotil ofeath closed his stork. In 0867 fTr. Wiosefell received lie degree of LI..D1. fromoo lis alma mater. His labors base dooneoooocho o deoelope geology'. The acuotenoess of lis obsersvationo,Sloe zeal with whfichi fe storkeofanaooowoerfuol nind have enoaboled hfiooto odevelopoe facts already partly established in foe geology of Sloe earth's crust. lBnt his great nmerits 1lay in lis ex- raordinary possers of thoeorising. Thoose who hoave heard hioo discuss only the elements of geology have not heard him at his best. When icame to discussing thoe origin oo toe world and of the universe he~ howed his master mind. ils the ory of wtorldf formoationo is foeeoono omore populoar every (lay, of not al- reaodySloe theory geonerally accepoted' lby scienutists. Iinmouninit makooinig, alsoo, oandl Sle tiodes, is thivoties iioost poerfectly accouniit foo thefii . l booas donje iii ichtooreonc00ice scienice anod tchi-iooni, espieciaollya ead evoolutionoi. Iloe makes ev00oluiono a ooricile of decvelopmenitootaooo inot at oll 00 pri 00000use.Ills lecitres Oie vety ieretcsing, omanyo of thir t1a0- soageso risioog5too aohigh poitch ofveloo- ooeooo~e. Ils worotos comioe forti in i ani eveno rvthiicool floowo. 'liiis, to- gethoer wtb lis Oie appearance, owill hoe long remeiooberedf by' those wsoo hiaove hoearof iioo. TIhie Doctoor leaves o series of lectures ooo evolution 000- 'fnisfoed. 'Tle attenodance at those already giv'en shootslois populooarity at Anoo Arbor. Ile has boevn a noenober of onearly all Sloe scieootifoc societies of this tounotry, and noany in Europe. Sonoe of Sloeoiaooy storks stritteno byfDr.' Wincloell are : Report of Geologicool Sorveyof M1iclo., s86os; Grand 'Trav- erse Regiono, '66; Geooealogy of Slit Wiochell Fanoily ioo America, '69; Geological Choarts of Michoigaoo and Nest York, '70; Sketchoes of Crea- tioni, '7o; Geology of Sloe Stars, '70; Thoe Doctrinoe of Evolutioon, '74; Lay Th'leology, 76; Recooociliatiooo of Science and Religion, '77; P'readano- ites, 'So; Sparks frono a Geologist's Hanomer, 'Si. World Life, '83; Ge- ological Excuasions, '84; Geologi - caf Studies, '86; and over Zoo scieon- tiei papers and pamphlets. Ite has also described 300 nest species aoidl genera, mostly fossil. Sonoe ofl thoese books have noeStnoore eoothou- siastic receptions Sloan aony scientific bonoks heretofore poublishoed. As a. sriter, lois style is very attractive. While using ooanoy lonog woordlsthivy are chosen wvith admiirale taste. IHis wtorks bave contribuoted moore to noake SloeConiversity fanouos Sloan those of aooy other mno. Thoere seemos to be doubt in Sloe mioods of soome regarding the date of Shoe Michigan Club IBanquet. Itotilll be held Monday, February 23rd. President Scott, of Rutgers, has receivedt the degree of 'LIL. D. from Princton University. Mr. E. V. Robinson graduate studlent loas returned from Albion college whoere he has been teachoing for a few weeks. I. Pucvi;, TomiLEGCENS. b VINEC thet expe rience of College Alei swhooknoot oanod alppreite hoe carefol sruotiooy- of Coolege St- dots, hoovng a barge cors of skilled Desigoner sooond coJewees seialy trainedo foro'booooge oiloo] othert jewelled workt. tImoroting ooss w o oodoiety frnom Poaris, Lonodo lonlnd ostooo'ooroo 0000 D iaondoooos arilooh eoorooprteiouos Stioes 'oe' aoo'i 00ajoositionosto o O- ou h e fin'Sl e bist 10100005 dojew l vled Socioety lioogs of al kindoos stllo ore osooiofostlooo ntii sbeomitr. W/right, Kay & Co. IMPOTERS15, 11 WIELlIis NI yI ATUiI NG lWILlSIS. Detroit Mhan. (has. Speller & ~ isbs versity Outfitters, 2W) SOUToomSAToE ST. MACINTOSIHES. TCPP$ ++ GOOD. ENGLISH SERGE GOATS A1{P TROUSERS JU'STCARIV05ED. 137SE Bg~ih GOODS, SEARS' SPECIAL. CHASE J& PETTIT'S NIMI$J BAT$ AflD BALL$ LARGooE LINE0IN'0000CK.. Fnsan id Larest GENTLEMEN'S FUNIHIG GOODs0S 0001r Coo's Agvnt 10r Amnn Arboo Steam Laundy, qouck deitroy and best work qIjA$. $PELLE(1 & qo. UNIVERSITY OUTFITTERS. ANN ARBOR, - - MIH.