six THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,TU STAY, NOV. 26, 1936 six THURSDAY, NOV. 28, 193~ rr..Ai _.___., S.C.A. To Send Monumental Lat Five Delegates in PreIarati To Conference The momentous task of compiling acomplete dictionary of classical Latin, now being carried on in Ger- Clark, Perrin, Wilsnack, many, will be of unlimited value to Segalman And McDonald philologists, jurists and historians, according to Prof. Warren E. Blake] Are Representatives of the Greek department, who visited the headquarters of the project atI Five delegates have been chosen Munich in 1928., to represent Michigan at the Tri- The Thesaurus Linguae Latinae,' State Y.M.C.A. Conference at Albion, as it is called, will contain every word7 Dec. 4, 5, and 6, Student Christian that can be found in Latin writings Association officials, in charge of from the fourth century B.C. through Michigan participation in the confer- the seventh century A.D. Professor ence, announced yesterday. Blake called the Thesaurus "the clas- Richard Clark, '37, president of sical Latin equivalent of the English S.C.A., Rose Perrin, '37, William Wil- dictionaries now in preparation at snack, '37, Ralph Segalman, '37, and the University of Michigan." Frank McDonald, '39, will be'the of- Quoting from bulletins issued by' ficial Michigan delegates, although the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, other members of the group, or stu- Professor Blake stated that "work dents interested in the conference, was begun in 1893 under the direc-f may also attend. Registration must tion of Eduard Woelfflin and has be made at Lane Hall or through one been continued as the joint produc- of the delegates already chosen, be- tion of the United German Aca- fore Friday night. Total costs for demies, composed of the Universities the whole conference, including room of Berlin, Leipsic, Goettingen, Mu- and board, are $4.00. nich and Vienna." In 1928 Profes- The world scene and the relation- sor Blake saw the walls of the cen- ships of students and faculty to it tral bureau covered with filing cab- will be the main theme of the confer- inets containing over 10,000,000 ence. Such questions as the function cards. At that time work had been carned s. t thaP tmewoksadbe of universities in furthering peace completed up to "g." At present, and the ideals of living, and questions of the student's influence in worldu the cae c.man, the Thesaurus has been com- Sherwood Eddy, world travelerandlake nsairm rfes author, will be the main speaker of het e o.Fr a Welsey of .the conference, while others include ThegltPof.eFranci.Kleyhor- Andrew "Andy" Roy, Christian leader who has been working in China, and E xpanded Interests Stanley Hamilton, industrial and co- operative movement Hleader, as well Of Council Praised as the national field secretaries of the Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A. Prof es- sor Howard McClusky, of the Educa- (Continued from Page 1) htionas Psychology department, has also been asked to help in the pro- existence or else it would have had gram. C to go out of existence, Miller Sher- ke m n yy wood, '37, president of the Council said concerning the change in the Slippery Road Council's activities. He remarked that the Council had g nexperienced a checkered past and C auses Loca - that last week's modification by no means set a precedent. Before 1933, We om an s D eath he stated, the members of the Coun- cil were nine students elected from the various schools on campus, with Mrs. Olson Clark, 36 years old, was ex-officio members coming from The killed almost instantly early yester- Daily, the Union, and the Board in day morning when the car in which Control of Athletics. she was riding, driven by her Piu- In 1933 the Undergraduate Coun- cil came into being, with ex-officio bpmembers from 18 campus organiza- ment and overturned into a ditch. tion, such as the honorary societies The couple were driving east on and the Union, League and The . S.- 12 in a sedan when the right Daily, Sherwood said. The present wheels slid over the edge of the pave- Men's Council was created in 1935, ment. Mr. Clark's attempt to right Sherwood explained, with its 18 mem- the car caused it to get completely bers elected from the various schools out of control and slide along the on campus and also from ex-officio shoulder of the road into a ditch position on The Daily and Uniond where it overturned. Mrs. Clark's chest was crushed and shoe lived only five minutes after the jL Crash, according to Mr. Lindauer whoGI was the first to reach the scene of the accident. Mr. Clark was unin- Jured. By ARBOR SPRINGS Witnesses to the crash said that Thanksgiving the car had been traveling not more than 20 or 25 miles per hour when Don't take for granted the it started to skid. holiday on which each one of us ought to say a silent prayer for all the wealth that fills our Den' fceP ls lives our homes and our health, the platters heaped with delicious food). Let's Lax Societies Ears spend this day in a thankful _______mood ! You can indeed be thankful Admonitions from the Dean of Stu- if you are blessed with good dents Office, in the form of the Daily health and should do every- Official Bulletin notices, asking cam- thing possible to keep in good pus organizations to submit a list of health. You will greatly bene- ther ffier, rdued helist of sup- fit by drinking plenty of pure thsery ofinciereduced tnfom water each day. Order a sup- p oedl yeinatierdyornatossom ply from the Arbor Springs 52 t 23 yeteray acoringto iss Water Co., 416 W. Huron. Start Eleanor Scanlon. Dean Joseph A. now to drink this pleasant tast- Bursley's secretary. ing water and notice its good The reason for requiring a list of effects. Phone 8270 for quick officers for the current year, Miss delivery. Scanlon explained, is that such a list frequently supplies the only means of getting in contact with many of these groups, for they us- ually don't have a headquarters. After failing to answer the first a request for this list a month ago and then not responding to the two D.O.B. notices, the 23 quasi-inactive organi- 4U~oa' zations will be left to their own fate, Miss Scanlon declared. Go To The Thanksgiving Ball at CHUJ BBS ,CHUBB(INFORMAL,) Music by REES MAKINS and His KALAMAZOO RADIO BAND 50c per Couple THURSDAY NIGHT 8:00 to 10:30 references of every possible use and in Tnesaurus meaning of the words. Except for some etymological references in the on, Blake Ave s originalerew or Greek, the entire work isin Latin." To give some idea of the magnitude of the work, Pro-# the Latin department of the Uni- fessor Blake pointed out that there versity of Michigan raised $500 in 1924 and another $500 in 1925 for the Thesaurus project, when the post-War inflation period in Ger- many was seriously curtailing theis necessary funds. "The editors of the4 Thesaurus are very grateful for this help," Professor Blake said. 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