T--IE MICHIGHAN DAILY TH U TOLSTOY COMMI!TT ECOLLECTION OF OLD ninirhI r in-iiro PAPERS EXHIBITED eclL ':II . him as to produce fear, awe, mean- J ' ' T ness, cunning, suspicion, acting with Al? LIBR1.zXE RY 1pr~ide, haughtiness, jealousy and re- TICKETS & RESERVATIONS -i For 1All Important .A - Lake and Ocean Lines NO KLhLVVLI2 LLLI VML) 11,11s To Voimioaeu 11r41I Anhlerslry OiFBirthi Of A-tior And Sfld ent LQVETT TO -GIVE SPEECHI 'Three lecture events have been ten- tatively scheduled and at least one more is being planned by t he lini- versity Tolstoy Centenary cominit- tee in commemorating on the campus the one hundredth anniversary of Tolstoy's birth, Prof. Francis M. On~- derdonk of the Architectural college announced yesterday ou returning from New York city. Prof. Robert Morss Lovett, of the English department of University of Chicago, and editor of the New Ito-- public, -has been secured to give one address of the series. Ile ill speak some time after spring vacation, the dlate to be announced later. Profes- sor Lovett's subject will be either "Tolstoy, Humanitarian" or'"Tolstoy, the Greatest Novelist."° "Disarmament and the League of Nrations" is the topic which will be discussed by second speaker~ in the series. She is Mrs. Lucy Ames Meade, a Poston lecturer. ,The third lecture already. planned is an illustrated "one 1)y Dr. Onderdonk, entitled. "Tolstoy, the Man and Ili- Methods." He gave the same lecture Sunday night be- fore the International House, a New York student organization. 011 (,hibition in the Williamn L. Cle-I conce: meii t5l ibrat y is a collection from the, as a< priatepaprsof Lord George Ger- dical main ~eretary of state in the Colon- I mark( io,; from 1751~ including books, serve letter s, m~'Il), rIfticisms, and defenses led C of (ermin.All of the reports of whetb battler during the Revolution were in-f Chary corliorated into the Germnain p~aper;:, Wrote and on view is General Wolfe's re- Germ; plto t of the capttare of Louisbourg. of tip {ioGe(renville, originator of the usual ki Siti Act(f w-as in communication With Etthecretc ,ary as was Cornwallis who wi'ote letter beCwailing the American I ic tryatTr enton. D~uring a period hfr'the' war Benjamin Franklin aii ( Governor 10w nall were in cor- responidenlce with Dr. Cooper, a Min- ister in Boston, concerning the Amne- rica:n Politics. Germ~ain has the col- ,e i io. of Ithese lette rs. Thr.,ih the acquisition of these Paesmany 0lpiniibns have come up ning Germain. Ile was known competent speaker and anmetho- manl, but General Clinton re- :ed, "I do not esteem the moan I under." This lack of respect Clinton to consider seriously tier or not hie should resign. es Stuart, a close friend of his Sto him and said, concerning ain: "He was entirely composed midity and amnbitions,' passions( Ily contrasted, b~ut blended in+ venge ; front such a. character it must - K louis, C)rN1 sr id pre tT-vel 1be expected that art will be used to .E-. . uebler ste;wAmerit from those who deserve (_r, 6i0(>>..Saario',Pj, :112t _praiise, andI every method will be fol- : -AN r BOR 1lowed for self! exculpation through de-! ____________ tterminedly guilty." OnI the other hand, Gerniain's piri- .vate secretary, Cumberland, a famous dIramatist, playwrighit and companion,; says that toward the end of his life lhe 1= WE UY sdiscourse, as though lie had perfectly . 1dismissed his passions.'' .V E FRESH FISH EVERY DAY. 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