fl5Pll O PEE"Dead Languages" ' Are Alive,
IAIT E ~ I ~DespiteDeadly Distractions
01iJW ! LII I iH II'11 Thatti' o-al oedlangua11"ges" S Tieedto 'be takling ;place. "Figures
,3' ''alya ive, 1ndpoh1) ly on the fi'on IndI11iana or ltire period ofthe
eiv Vtilfy Iochers., Sqmlsli Cour, wato revival,1::the.geerl oinion s ix yers]rom 1i4to 1,920 showed
an 01dinistatioll i&shl b uinesofteL ti 111,1thatthe(, -il ber of L atin teachers in
Arc Ad1dlioiis Gre"e?; (1)< ?', metlls. Tis subl); tai ;1- tht1 s ,tehad nearly doubled. There
TRACK ~~lts1(the'repot lua,,ecy the Amewin- tare alwys more calls for Latin in-
NEW T RA KFINISHED ~nCsia ege tutr than can be suppliied," hie
1)r1f. Camupbell Bonner, of the ! aiid. "I have also noted an increase
Various construction work in Wat- Gree<k (<<P;!a i 1.>e+(stted haI ta nota- I at Ohio Sate Uiversity. Thlat there
rma gynasum nd utsde hih ]lC evial ad ake PhVCsince the is an increase hre is reflected in the
vas begu(11luring the latter part of wa."ycasst v ear are about ilurlh of instructors added to the
ast: semolCster 1isnow ,'completed. Man tr esis ' hy eelast year," i el)lt',ti)1
aiprovemzents have been iiade in thej he s:.. " - there is no indication 1 "One phase thrtt has wvithtout a
yin, during vacatlin. The ol roo, of a l de cs of iuntecrest ini the (doubt, been of an upwarid trend1 in in-
rhc(a epoayoe sr- ci1Ies " ereeL is the archaeolog;ical lphase of
ledby an excellent permanent one. (I ' h N,T . Ii;fnap, of I ha Latin i the classics," he continuedI. "Such
In the basement occupying what was depacrtme 1cnt, declar'ed tha1t a very l great interest was not manifeSted for
ormnerly the Varsily dressing room, is i markdi ic£reae1 Lo)lliteres.t in Latin almost two generations."
THE MICHIGAN, DAILY
Prof. A. R. Crittenden., of thltin ismoreuhanoldling. its own," hie de-
dlepartment corroborated the ointions c rd. in spite ofr0Wiher disf trc?.tis
of th eothers. le said that thrlnraeinitrs sbing hon.
was a decidedly hopeful oiuitlookad "aini o pioa nmn
that Latin instruction swsunplc whe''lre itia. peiosyre-
most favorable circumistance. "L i urd"h ~tt."eieta
T EAL HOME COOED EALS
-Served One Bl2ock from Cmu at Weekly Rate-
-SPECIAL SUNDAYC HICKENDINNE
- 60c At
WATERMAIN'S 1INfING HALL,
SCorner Monroe and Two Door's i'rom New
- East University iI igh School
many new courses have been added
to diistract student from the study
of aT-in. Furth.-rmore, there is the
un lleasantness of long hours. Never-
the less, in our own department
seventy per cent more students were
engaged in Latin courses last year
thavn there were in 1921."
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the new faculty; room. Besides the
many lockers and showers there are
located in' it three handball cour-ts nd
a squash tennis cou rt, all regulation
size.
In back of Dr. May's office on the
main floor arc situated two rooms for
administrative purposes. In case of
any accident to anyone in the gym
classes first aid will be immediately
renedered by Dr. May and his assist-
ants.
On the second floor is located a large
lecture room. This, however, may be.
divided into two small rooms, as there
is a movab~le partition. Thec room,
which will scat :180 students, will be
used to give the six bygiene lectures.
Several blackcboards are to be put in
soon and a lantern and screen will]
he set up. Slideus will be shown dur-
ing the lectures and at different times
throughout the year.
A 14 lap cinder track has been erect-
ed between the gymn and the Medical
building. There is also a 75 yard
straightaway alongside" which will
permit men to run four abreast. In-
side the track are pits for broadju mp-i
in, putting the shot, and pole vault-
ing. Four horseshoe courts which
possess the unusual feature of having,
concrete stakes are situated by the
track.
Dr. May intends to send his class -
^s outt of doors a great deal in order
to take advantage of the excellent fac-
ilities which are offered.
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