)Y TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24.Y1925 'THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRM Ii- Mount Etna Fuming With Rage Againj "Among the important early doc-l using the material furnished by the:}=IIIItIIIIIJIIII!IIIIII~iIIIlIIIIIl;~1 iJr gKK![4'li9 I ,. uments is the letter written by Colum- library. Using the Shelburne papers bson his return to Spain from his as a basis, Prof. Arthmur Lyon Cross E rg C ik n an cy ;.e~ frtvoyage in 1493." There is also also of the history department, is at;Io Chc e an a "copy of Waldseemueller's Cosmo- work on a book which will be pub- graphiace Introduction, printed in La-) lished under the title of "Studies in Served at tin," the first work in which the English Legal History." L , . name of the new world is used. In Prof. Louis Karpinski, of the mathe- M 1 LI(J IN the library are two of Peter Apian's matics department, is using material ; _ works "that are not known to be pas-) in the library for his "History of iE Two blocks from city bus line on Jackson Road, sessed by any other library in the American Arithmetic." Prof. A. S. rmiontilmdngt counry.One of these is Astronomi- {Aiton, of the history department, is cumn Caesareum, printed in 1540, and using the Shelburne papers as well as= Special attention given to parties. Phone 6534.r which records the appearance and lo- the other material which the library-,I cation of a comet in the year 1531. makes available, to write a Spanish- From the information in this little American history of the 17th and 18th ___________________ book, Halley made his calculations of( centuries.; the orbit of the famous comet which "There is a commonly held notion Pick '0 The Pictulress bears his name, and was able to pre- that the American sages during our Am£ E " 'r I diet its return every 75th year. revolutionary period were greatly in-IIM Jw E"Among the most important group fluenced by the French school of 18th Keith Vaudeville of manuscripts are the private papers century philosophy, particularly by iofti-n FPrlof hniurn wh wa RiizvuPii t. ULI1UUIUCiirhnla LIULIL a; 4-i ottH L n ar i 0L Kfl'fltflA NNUM a' prime minister of EnglAnd during the fpeace negotiations between the United States and Great Britain at the close of the revolution, as well as colonial minister and foreign minister at times during the war. In this collection are over 200 folios the importance of which, to the record of American and British history during this signfi~ant period, is enormous. In addition' to books and manuscripts, the library has a collection of 190 different 18th cen- tury newspapers. printed in the sea-l board colonies. ! With all these original documents, covering the entire early period of American history, the library offers every inducement to the serious 7 1 i ' l i 3 ' in America and France, are convinced that the influence flowed in, the oppo- site direction. In an attempt to veri- fy this conviction further, Prof. E. E. Rovillain of the romance languages department, is making a study of the documents in the library. "But the work is just at the thres- hold. The problems for whose solu- tion the library offers the best facili- ties will employ generations of serious scholars, and the acquisitions that are constantly being made, offer new and at present un-dreamed of fields of research," the article concludes. NEW CANAAN, Conn.-Clara Mor- ris, originally Morrison, died Friday of heart disease at the age' of 79. IL DAILY N'AIN[[S 3A Complete Shows including Stage Features WEEK DAY MAT- INIEE PRICES 1 Oe- 25c-35c :.. ;y< r,. a ; K Y k .,'A. .. r1 P° . -NOW SHWING- )Yjetic Guaranteed- Etna, famous Italian volcano, is fuming again. Photo shown the smoking crater as seen from an airplane risking disaster, since there is' no landing space within many miles. and BBR3THV Gin WRITER SAYS CLEMENTS LIBRARY WILL DEVELOP RESEARCH WORK gun, and from that time on Mr. Clem- ents has been a most zealous and ju- dicious collector of books and news-)i 1 pa~pers reling to the isucovery and iciioid, anaIormnlu5uv al With the William L. Clements li- "C lements library," to quote Ran- settlement of America. As the library i wide open, and every convenience hs brary, "Michigan should begin to de- doiph CA Adams, its custodian, "is try- now stands, it offers a most complete!( requires is provided." *elop scholars in the field of Ameri- ing to foster a love for and apprecia- Ircr fteAeia otnn)Icue ~ogtoenwmkn cnltrtran hitrtht iL ion of books for their own sake.' from the earliest speculations ofI studies of the library's documents is give her first rank in this branch of "No one realizes its iotac Columbus down toh about the yeardouet 1800,1 Prof. C. Hdprmn. Van o Tyne of wr the history research," Karl F. Zeisler, '26, cor- more than Regent William L. Clem- and in the main, th ouet r eatenwoi twr o respondent of the Detroit Saturday cuts, the donor,' and his gift to the I ;itr fteAeia eouin publication. The writer also gives of his life-long efforts to stimulate an outline of the aims and purposes bibliographical research. In 1903, by: of the 'library, and tells of works the purchase of 1,000 volumes from r= which faculty men are now prepa.r- the library of A. J. Cooke, of Bay o- iug with the aid of the library's docu- "City, the collection of the 20,000 vol-FES E I L F A h I h mentp. umes in the present library was be- wS E I L F A H I H rk_ SPECIAL CHINESE DISHES! ~ OUTSIDE PICTURES Have you tried them yet?BY L N O They are all prepared by a Chinese chef.,E porunt t}otina°atig e Drop in the next time you are in Ypsi, = membrance of that fraternity or sororityE E house party. 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