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Burroughs, great American
t, poet, and writer, died on a
ir Kingsville, O., on his way
om California last Tuesday
. His death came after a
d illness of six weeks.
urroughs was born in Rox-'
Y., Apr. 3, 1837, of English
1 parentage. He spent his
uth at study in the country
id the fields and woods. Ai1
of 14 years he began writing
nd at 19 became a contribu.
he Atlantic Monthly. After
in from Cooperstown semin-
aught school for 8 or 9 years
e then he has spent most of
as a naturalist. .
tOsevelt's Companion
s a boon companion to many
>st eminent men of this coun-
ng whom were Walt Whit-
nry Ford, Theodore Roose-
Thomas.A. Edison. As an
r close friend of Col. Roose-
y times in his later years he
the defense of the Colonel
hose who charged him with
stincts in his African hunt-
king of Mr. Burroughs, Prof.
Pollock of the Botany De-
said, "I' believe that Mr.
s is an authority of original
on, that his views are well

founded, and that he treats his sub-
jects of nature in the most pleasing
way." His death removes a striking
figure from the realms of both natur-
alists and literateurs, the best circles
of both of which welcomed him as af
leader.
Edison Makes Statement
After learning of the death of John
Burrougs, Thomas A. Edison made the
following statement: "I am very sor-
ry to hear of the death of my friend
John Burroughs. To me he always
showed himself to be one of the high-
est types yet evolved in the advance
of man to a higher stage."
Heart Of Dead"
N 'an Still Pumps
"They were mistaken if they
thought his heart stopped; it might
have been so feeble that the physic-
ian was unableto notice it, but a per-
son's heart does not start after hav-
ing stopped for 14 hours," was the
comment of Dean V. C. Vaughan, of
the Medical school, on the case of the
Rev. Baudenbacher.
This case of the minister in Berne,

Switzerland, who awoke after having
been officially declared dead has been
widely commented upon by the metro-
politan newspapers. Rev. Bauden-
bacher had been afflicted with heart
trouble for some time. Last Friday
he fell over, and was declared dead
by his prysician, and funeral prepara-
tions had been made and eulogies pub-
lished in the local papers, before he
awoke to find himself surrounded by
mourners.
BATIK WORK ON DISPLAY
AT NEWBERRY RESIDENCE
The Detroit Society of Arts and
Crafts will hold an exhibition and sale
sale of batik work this afternoon at
Helen Newberry residence.
Blouses, bags, silk and hand woolen
scarfs, and Italian linen consisting
of luncheon sets, runners, tea cloths,
and napkins will be exhibited.
The salesroom of the society at 47
Watson Street, Detroit, is conducted
as a meeting groundi for the crafts-
man consignor and the public. Its
purpose is to encourage the individ-
ual artist and to stimulate apprecia-
tion of the artist's produce thus pro-
viding a market for it. The exhibition
now on display here has just been
shown at the Metropolitan Museum,'
N. Y.
YELLOWSTONE PARK
See it this summer. Free booklet.
Experienced men and women cooks
wanted. Write for application blank.I
Y. P. Camps Co., Livingstone, Mon-
tana.-Adv.

EDUCATOR ATTACKS
WOMEN'S COLLEGES
"Colleges that are strictly for wom-
en are those that are 20 years behind
men's institutions," said Prof. David
Sneddon, of Teachers' college, Colum-
bia university, to a Daily reporter
yesterday, in amplifying his former
statement.
"They are backward mainly for two
reasons," continued Professor Sned-
don, "the admission requirements, and
the fact that they offer no B. S. de-
gree. Courses of study are prescrib-
ed far more than in men's colleges."
Professor Sneddon doesrnot believe
in the rigid necessity for studying
Latin evinced by so many- girls'
schools, since it is not prerequisite
to a B. S. degree. Women's colleges,
including Wellesley, Holyoke, Bryn
Mawr, and similar schools with the
exception of Goucher are among the
institutions he criticizes. Goucher is
said to be more liberal in its require-
ments and prescriptiols.
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