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Subscribe to The Michigan Daily t" By LANE VANDERSLICE What in the World is the Middle English Dictionary? It is not a dictionary of Eng- land's bourgeoisie. But it is both a dictionary of the period from 1066 to 1475 and a project of the University that no one knows .much about. Possibly the only students that have ever heard of the Middle English Dictionary are astronomy students, since the MED depart- ment offices are on the fifth floor of Angell Hall, next to the telescopes and the astronomy de- partment labs. Prof. Hans Kurath Head of the Middle English Dictionary project is Prof. Hans Kurath of the English depart- ment, who has been in charge of the Middle English Department since 1946. In its four rooms is the largest collection of Middle English ref- erences in the world. About 1,- 500,000 references are contained in 150 feet of books and manu- scripts that line the walls. The dictionary when- completed will contain 8000 ages and 1,000,- 000 selected references. So far, all the groundwork has been com- pleted and the letters E, F and A have been published. B will go to press in March. 16 More Years At the present rate of 400 pages per year, it will take approxi- mately 16 more years before the project is finished. Prof. Kurath predicts the MED will be the stan- dard work in the field for the next 100 years. The dictionary has been called "the most important work in medieval English literature" by an expert in the field, Prof. Randolph Quirk of the Univer- sity of Durham, England. "One of the things that has complicated the production of this dictionary," Prof. Kurath ex- plained, "is the variation in the spelling of words used during this period." Eie, ehe, ee, ei, eghe, ei, ie - a total of twelve different varia- tions in all - combined into the word 'eye' as we know it today. The dictionary will include, be- sides common everyday words, ev- ery field of knowledge the Middle Ages had. 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The first serious attempt at a dictionary of Middle English words was made in 1878 with the publication of A Middle English Dictionary by Francis H. Strat- mann. Work on present diction- ary has been centered in Ann Ar- bor since 1930, when it was trans- ferred from Cornell University. n I SAM'S STORE 122 East Washington )B205 9 x 12 COTTON RUGS $29.95 Many varieties of colors to choose from SMITH'S FLOOR COVERING 207 E Washington NO 3-5536 Open Monday evening until 8:30 )B186 t Read the Classifieds VIEWS TRADITIONS: Miss Welker Completes Forty Years With Union ' C I N E GUILD Tonight at 7:00 and 9:00 Call orthsoda777 with JAMES STEWART LEE J. COBB Architecture Auditorium 50c r: i By JAMES BOW "Even to this day I feel foolish; going through the front door of the Union," Miss Bertha Welker, secretary to the Union general manager, remarked. Miss Welker has just completed 40 years with the Union. She saw the present building "go up from scratch," and many of the old traditions "pass by the boards." Recalls Traditions One tradition was the rule pro- hibiting women from entering the Union's front door. Another cus- tom, Miss Welker reminisced, was the freshman "pot" or cap which had to be worn on campus but had to be removed in the Union. Miss Welker recalled the tradi- tions "Swing-out, promenade," and Cap Night. It was all very pretty, she said. "All that is gone, too," she added slowly, "and perhaps the students have lost their sentiment." Famous Names Famous names as well as tradi- tions are a part of Miss Welker's memories, and it was with great enthusiasm that she recalledi such personages as Madame Schumann- Heinck Carlos P. Romulo, and Nelson Eddy," who was at one time just a bit singer in the May Festi- a.h She remembers John Phillip Sousa asking her to mail a manu- script and remarking, "If you'll do this for me, I'll dance at your wedding." 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