- . THE MICHIGAN eI. AR Y
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11,
THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ~1. l92~ E
Clements Library Honored By
London Newspaper In Article
Yost Addresses !sago where he will speak at the John
Jackson Aud4Z1ien?1ce noon, and the annual banqiuet of the
iInterfraternity Association of Chicago'
tomerrowV night.
JACKSON, Feb. 10.- Speaking on _______!__
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'That the William L. Clements libra-' quired the extensive collection of
ry is admired and respected abroad is Shelburne papers, which refer miainly
evidenced by a clipping from the Jan. to Colonial affairs and to the Revolu-
7 issue of the London Daily Tele-f tion. The latter papers are now be-
graph: ing calendared, and there is goodl rea-
"Dr. Wagberg *Wright announced sonl to believ~e that in due time the
s'ome time ago that the sale of the Clinton piapers will be dealt with in
Clinton American papers was impend- 'this flame wav.
ing. There was, however, no 'responise
to his suggestion to the historians andl
keepers of public records in this couln-
try that steps should be taken to ac- All Wool Pre-Slhrnnk in BeAntil'
quire these documents for Fngland.l
We understand that the collection has SUITS AND
nwbeen acquired by Mr. William1.
Clements, of Bay City, Mich., andl willI
ultimately be deposited in the William
L. Clements Library of AmericanJ
History! at the University of Michip~an,2
Ann Arbor. tnfcltte
"While some may regret the sale of A. N ASI
the Clinton papers to- America (says
a: correspondent) it is satisfactory to l TIaC FamouS it!, oiden rl~
know that their preservation is assur-
ed for all tinge and that they h~ave, Phone
not been dispersed under the hammer.
Moreover those who know the char- Andifskt;hlat a representantive of
acter and importance of the Clements I show samnple
library will realize that there are few, STYLE, lIT, WORKAMAN$I
institutions in thxe United States where GUiAJIX
these papers could be more fittingly, Somhe of the best drpssed people y,
preserved. Mr. Clements has spent
many years in building up this libra-
ry, which is 'especially rich in books
and pamxphlets relating to the ReVolu-}
tion, and only a few years ago he ac-i
the value of clean spoytinanship in OLDHTAM, Plug.--Parliamnt~ is to
at hletics, Coach Fielding H. Yost o1 be askied to grant1 loans of about
thle University of Michigan, add(ress- $ 50'000,000 for the transportation here
ed a. Parents andl Scouts meeting~ in! of cot ton from Africa.
this city tonight. Members of the
Michigan Alumni association w ere
also turesent.
Coach Yost left immediately for Clhi-LAST TIM
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