THE. WOLVERINE Vol II. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 15,19Il- CALLS WORDSWORTH' RELIGIOUS TEACHER Prof. S. F. Gingerich Lauds the Famous Poet of the Lake Country VERSES ARE REAL AND VIRILE "Wordsworth is a mystic-a great religious teacher," declared Prof. S. F Gingerich in his lecture Thursday af- ternoon. "In his Initimatiuns of Im- morality from Recollections of Earliest Childhood,' he is especially, otable for the *intensity with which he emhodies iudividual ohjrcts. Every ohject of na- tore thrills with its own peculiar life, and throbs with individuality. The phil- osophy hchind it all lies in the expres- sion of all-pervading unity that umakes the individuals all a part of an organized whole. He wates us feel the thread of relationship whirlh unites alt these dis- tinct inidividuals in a commsaon depend- ence ons tthe power behind. It is tis which gies profundity, background, constructiveness anid unity to the whole. His is a new ansd original treatment, a vivid asis compelling conception. "No criticisms of Wsordsworths is soundsi, anid iso criticisma of his nmoral in- terpreta tion of na tore is sousid. Wits a msasterful shand he mingles the power of primitive nature anid the power of ho- mass feelinig. The potential joy in the 'heart of the poet is evoked hy the pu- tentii.al joy iii the seortet, Critics las- claimed that W~ordsworths is sot serious and isot truse, assi a comoison miconicep- lion is that his -attituule is not a saural ,one : there must he something eccesitric in it, they say. This is not true. lii verses are sot imospir, dby a childtisha worship,-tiey ire real ait virile wita feeling. He coinceives suture as sav- ing sot only sor-il powsie, best as sac- iisg esids. His betiets were homne ini naind hy Isis orinaansd creative shu. "To ttaorousghIy undaerstanid anou ss- tify W~orswsorthi one must briiig the mind to -a recepstive. conditiiii realizable ini -human e'xperiec. tHe should retires to just as siatissai and q[iit a stint as tir heaustitfsl saki .ointry of which the lioit wrote, soil there sef haiii opnti lis eyes to alt the be antics of nature. A persis- tenst trial, spendcings tein to twen~ty min- DEAN AND MRS. V AUGH AN LEAVE ON EURDEAN TOUR. Dean aiidVMes. Victor C. Vaughan left Ammo Arbor Tuesday evreaiiig for Hue- ope. They were seconip, tt hy Dr. F'rederictc 0. Novy, professor of bar- teriology, asid his tw-o ss. Butts pro- fessors are in deliver addresses at tbhc Intersiationsal-Congress of Hygiesne to he held at Dresdessisn cosnnectioss sith the large hygiesne exhibit that is to re- main open all sumamer. This is liar largest exhibit of its kisad ever held, and' is expected to do much for sasitatioss. After the congress, the party wilt toue Europe. Other members of the medical faculty who are touring Europe at the presesnt time are Des. Roy B. Casnfield, professor of otolaryngology, Warren P. Lombard, professor of phys- iology, and Cart 0. Camp, clinical pro- fessor of diseases of lia r vous sys- tem. B3LOWOUTS DELAY OSBORN Tires Cause Three Stops Between Lansing and Ann Arbor "Last -sear 1Ierldeioo ises isanas auitnmilef-stoinigai onlusy tonfreissesnt- ty at toes-but I sever casmaso nsear to maissisag asslrengagemsenit as I hare tain onr," said Governior Chseo S. Osbon o'tirai lie arrived at Usiversisy itll last ight, shout iar minusaslnto suie. at- moast ni iisousr afieriis sddress tnthe waitinagassmbly seas. schseduiedi to hb-- isatardisness, lin;)er-,,.,as entircle baeyosndIis cosntrol. Leavisng Lasasisig isa a touirisng car sibout three o'clockn, the goversnor, accompanied ossly bsy his chiauffeur, plassned to cover the fif- tyod s isimles t itsn5AOrbor lay a:30o.A stoic-ot oneediiosnly seaeniesia ousi of Lasing, a reguslaris na iisser's bandas n id lnt ai ll like the blowaomts ace used In have isstar olt dasnas fGov. Osbsosrasdescrsibedrit.iuAnotherblowoutssi casusesd furthier delayna swlari a thisrd tire exiloded jist tortsve siles nail of sAn VAror.'i r.COsborsn sara- fiedRstgae'atti Beal, sibwith lasamsietaras isto sas) of the vaioases delays ess saute. t owis annsounscsritIn tseauiees inisas- aers ityHall 'hissrttyafter 8o'aceock tint thae sims.ksr wao ushI is.Iats.,ail an peelara es.f t tihs.Isall las rass isa asn half ass hasasr.tGoav Osbona a.sshtasstoip Pt'"e-sat lScas hiouse r hatlasistruasck ais AsbfinsmadincashassItoilssald s.iltsh a iborsrowed otad mci ' iru iigi"' ississso invsersistya ll to hass Ils i first stirhiths. iy s.- PATRNSBOOKS DtF GRADUATES. P LAYS TO BE GIVEN The naext ise ofth tnuwl cosstasinreviessosf tla test sworks of four Michigas graduates,-"Five Gal- lias of Gasolisse," 'by Morris B. We~lls, Students May Indicate Choice '591; "The Log of rise North Shore Camp," by Kicklaad B. Alexasider, '96; of P ferformances by "Thae Cabin," by Stewasrt Edward While, Ben Greet '93; asnd a baook of terse, entitled "The Quest of a Soul," by Marthsa A. Bough- Ion, 'So. Mr. Alexander, late of the Detroit THE WOLVERINE ISSUES BALLOT Journsai staff, is wrlt knsowsn to Michi- igasn studesnts thsrosigh his talks nanews- paper -work, asad Stewart Edward White To insure satisfaction to th lathimsate is already fananus isa the literary world. consumser, thesaruldesats of thae sumamer sessioss are givenrisa this issue of tir Wos vnsssxe assopportunsity In express their choice of plays to he presented by the Bess Greet cosopany August z and a. Mr. Greet has sesnt to Prof. E . H. Kraus, of the Esiglishs departsmesnt, who hass the perfosrmnasce ini ctage, a list of ten plays whirls Iis conspany is ready to poton. Earl studirenatn-io expects to attenid liar perforaasies is requested toi signsi- fy his chaoice -Isy placn sg a cross before slicereaf the numasbernsisa the followcing list: f .3. .4. .S. .0. . .. Midlrssamr Nighat's Oceans 'ITsre Temapiest. As boss Like It. Thii 1Mccirv Wives of (fDouble hilt) Comsedy '-heridnis a Tthe Critic. 'ssWiter'a Tate. Stir Stoops to Cosn- quecr. The Merchiasit of Vens- Palace of Truth, bsy Sicr'WilliamsiS.* Gil'- bert. Nam e . .. . .. . .. . .. . . 'Thiresrsassres awilllie'prsensterd. 'Isiesslac -eeinsg, aaidY diirlnesy af- teroaindarveansinag. Voters ace askedr Ira masil theirtbaslots, signerr, citslierisa tsc Wai O,aoPasixcsaffice or in a]ay-ssmemberof1 liar 1E-glinli fasctilti. PLAY FIRST GAME TODAY AII=Laws Meet City League Team at West Park Rmm te us TeYeVIeSITS CT. Regent Harry C. Bulk-ey of Detroit, visited A3nn Arbor yesterday, isa con- saectiosa with unsiversity busisess. LIVE DOLLS WALK AND TALK League Party Entertains About Sixty Women Students A quieit revisal fronm Dickes' "Ord LCuriosity uSop"swasa tie feature of liar Ia-scsivea-rmly the \% osmens Lesgueyes- 1tmrsli sftenoonain a'shisbour gymmamas- issms The presenatio~snf "Ae. Jesle's Wasxworks" wsa s "escces" if or is has tingebe ticesthsiasmssof liar sudience of oser sxtaascwmes stdsrss swho wcre ipresent. Fannsie tBrggs ,mwho.is Mrfales' n-a s--cussr"e oaf liardouns,was st onceanisatsasestmiiigasd hasmoiroeusfig- ure.C Ini sinse-pihasp haMIsrock coat, redr eanid white emaabrieredh twaistoat,anud blue trounes, she stredieiaosut, critic- izing, oiling, andeishainig tardolls, ande a-l the sehulehopelessly deporing lie sbsesnce of Mrs. Jarey. Clara True- -haoosd, very' dainty amd pertyimhire witieap ard gowns, carefully oiled, w sounid up~, asdset sIisa saotions earls dol, tstissk or Inneasy, unesmrel rexact- ing' cosmsads of 'Mr. Jarley. 'I- tdolts for liaremost part,Ibeaer beautifully.- Jessie Hu-terhe, as rdoll umsa- lir e ssrpoake a piece Disc asandor is taco, lien kisses for yosas" -h-ay f-an- nsum, isa pink slk,, shortI-shimsted, dacig crntumea,gv nexiiinsaof dclot jerkse. untlJoneas wa s ass aimirale "trotl Weaiherm Iady;" ash Rout avis, an Mladasie Tellsrsisisipleasedi tireamd- ier switha"Pet yuanise saaroundar ue, haisoey," dsit hef sttat nsae ran rona twices ad emitstesd a few nll Pem1hapsthec most reaisti dolnserr thsatose lo 1)0rtaesit The Somame 'Ssholaon0t haienemilesad" Irener Mus- phy, in thi stusdsen stItaEa bHaishs, am tegrldispiacieds a desep itrreartioma ashd iiaarirtaiadiai"oftescire srnserof "fussing" Dacina' ansi refrevsshms foallowedr lie erts asaurt. Tieanhxteguec par- t- tillut h eldtarhidiay, July a. Thai weorknof liar leaguethasm mesre -ihas chiefly- of es socialsnaurse, o afforrithis wmaem stmudeirnas portuinritiy' o march andshlisom eacrlaoher. - PROFESSOR DRAKE TO SPEAK ON ROMAN LAW Prof. J. I. Drake, awho tachasmthis rourse mum Romoan lame during tie regu- lar session,miii deliver the lentshe- tsrer 055the semmeanreschool program; Meonday' afiernosoh fsiescoalock, isa-his merthletree oos of liar physics ab- oratory.HiIs subjet mi11 hr"Th Co- tact of KomanassLame withiEngishaLam. Prof. Drakre said yesterday, "ThiE lecture asitt trae the histry' of Ronmar buawad Englishm ame fronsthe ecoies tismes. It with gie a short acontmlo liar Ronsma-sea as it appears in the tan of Engaind, and with describe isa con sidrable detail the amagamaation of the two systems in the colonial exten sions of England and of tsr sates o consitutiona Europe. No. 7. STATESMAN MUST- BE AN ALTRUIST, DECLARES OSBORN By Human Interest in Affairs College Men Should Lead Revival of Superman CALLS BIBLE BEST STANDARD Giovernor Says Bryan Failed be Endeavoring to do the Popular Thing "'The thig tat eery uniersity grad- uaste wamnts Inoro is the thing xtIhat may hr donr by every onec of us," said Hum. orable Chase S. Osbors hshnigt ishis- spmeech osn "'Wha Should Uniesity Graiduates Do for Good Governmmaet?" "Bthetiegrarduatec is exiarctemd t n smeuthaing emitmle huettr," le cntiud, "thans tho-se awho ae nt ad lie p- iai-rtsmiirnsrehas Iengives. A uma his he a statesimnm must hr a re-el altreist andaurit huehumaist;taremenm whon are sarving out careers as"eChristians -amc. It is tie"callege graduate swhn should isghtthus. pathatohu liarImae of the revival of tie real supesrmmans." h-bh chracteristiceearnestnes the chief executive of the sae sddesied a largerand eathusastc audrienmce us Uni- vresity H.allhbrnging home his pleas for higher citizenship s mmd disinterested patriotisms wthu many examaples drawan froms varied experiences and hroad per- sonal acquaintance. WH RYAN WSia nefo R RLS'O~oaNT. "T. wama to-Intell 'yoo why 1I think 'Wil- ia-mm J. :Bryan waes never elected presi- dethrs of liar United States; -hr is a great hearted manmamd a clear reasoner. But whiems'he acsamyoung hrendaoed to dn lie popular thing. This ca't hr domae. Whiteelie ma-rm of the yrstrcdays alimmosthalas sought o isomethur public mindeforec they spokhe Iir sentiments, thec teacer todiat- must be trueutIn lia rconvctiosnsf his nwnsheart amd sick to thema. iicH e ms -ead am-d mo-Iheledh-." I uOMAuN'S vrVIN GImemNcr. 1 The presaronderance of Vomn in iathe amuience causedi the gov-ernr to remar: ",biy topic for this evening soeuidihave urens Virtall -ist hiss Wosma Graduae Do for Good Governamenat' Ii this com- nemctniomn I muy st-ae histmlI blacieeomaen soulds be pcri ntted o sin all that thy mwanth to do mu as-tiantasg that concrnsa, "Gotverm senta"said liar goversnr, "o soysaisnachmeasathe itroeertionship eandadiinsmsm-incr ofth-te proerrech- -tionushuipbrimsecciimanaadasn ae. Sea- hoerClark, mu a recentl speech, sad that hsoodlems rule iii Amuerica because ltar maesnmwho ried nt voe ini a least tuo vole. -Se further declared that any_ mass twhao did not s's-se in, aleas htwo muccessise federal elecions, siold 'e cdeprived of the privilege of voting. I am as-ieethatehtie maaawhondoes nt par- -ticipate has n right o criticise tegov Icrssmest until he actually does tae part ea iii it. "It is true that in Anmrrica mnr, var- -iousyit'inspired hy- mercenary iterests -" amd by greed foe power, have done saoutn-h-iouthey would swith our goc-. nernamenut. But arc our conditions as ht ad as they msight he ? Thsey ore only funosatisfactory aste compare themsa with inch-al they should hr. When we com- -pore conditionss in this country-swith con- fditions mm Germany and England we find - that we hove nut very much ahout which h o he discouraged. When we go a little (Continued on Page 3.) toe eery v''-''eil '''i"nsirc' an' \1'' l'es itse'uiaewedi istmisc hsis adesuuis ] h alliii as itia te als an5 iinstihui appee lir ich hu su '~omittimti tbi siths regard irsthue aossibui i f ssuuu harassof thu summme ss 5Cion5this after- telrretationu of nus sre-ispairedsh 110mm ri m .saproriaontothe unisi illmmthse aai ir. n ue h uiuh et tiomum."man nufontwheentthe(3-i-islausttutmtintsetara Wett b i, I d ot Wsieckttpa tsfrsiiatceg m wis t bequtedonthi sbjet t s ith tue aiupeioan I fausufiis"'com- T's''IiVE iii", RIV ) "lIVt P N iar is.sat-him i m busi ~ is mis. phul yuitsrithisacith. Thin campa umstirtern REGIS I I'REt) TIS SU'stiLR. pea uaturrurthoaugshiths - "ruersuorhbs ahope bus benefistsa-temsally-froum toitay's -Tie totait enrm-i enlsaut fir m 5)5 suh ils n hi sihsatacndhaee as.a rkm-etoust iimust to amiss tir contst. I all wmorkieng"'fareyouui heure a er e 'Ibs nisih bsaea of te egt 19t1 summersa msessions sic ho datren-Te.poal iepo h ea ssasse i nt serstedb is lia rtcogr es "'igtsabsi anounced ayesterdayhay Aluani- ontly timesaume, 1216. Moreorma c hege istraisafor the twouryears i ashi rash hurt usmem om inagoingrrhaup utasfoiohea lireti nate school aand thur literary edepartmesorsil s Lsumr e harts fs slslac~r; PCoe- reosuis atblu meumm fiure The eu i straicttto rho awhuat I cams up thsre. m u a su neminugaatithsitsaema hotgere.i Theuruu in ires.I 'simsalst shi e;si Cse shondIbase; neigdeiaartmenthshowisua sdecesae of l-tasusst"' on tesaastomiarf usebfr t eutrushelhurtsiespintsIcuhr-fise- fifty-two, swhiell, hioweere, in balancedb Issem a has. ail andc wmacsal hotina Jeaer D'n, auleftfiate;6-lydcceAatbrnfi- by mceases iii thurlawma edaihcalaandie;D sa ,rgtfedr abo tl ptmssnsaira drusmtsasmsh.simmasibgrosupaof facumlty-m-irisamid utheir Is minfle;ic teaieh iuihts outfuider. F lo ig is a compuiarasbusertable Insr aswires a isshupesian's- r-s-iom hirer ass The tea-smumarcedrn ins a andytogrther Folltowingrs:sifuorsmai ccr phOsbrnlef as-sm aheld witli a crowduofiot oers, frmsthc law time tw1er:trt91 sn1sho sbi mm smmi bes ur, ilduing." TI-i "game was.callrddah 3 :30. Grdut shol .....10 in4utflamDeroitsamoumt 9 o'cinchkmumday.0Fr-i V c-sitfor rereuts for a departmenrt Gradute scont t0 140Dclritub'bar nes mnorthardnfto lbs.fisre Literary deparmnst ...... nfl0 no6l:'scum -s mnberm issusedi hy smicentus- Enuginmeering department ...340 aSr2v88 id untoa fthrstt. iastic fanrs inithreenginaeerinagdepart- Law departmnta ... sm-a. 5343 ; mmenth. 'Thaefirst lt-noub -wsm lrd this Medical deparntos ..a..... 104 124 I rsorgnsossnsum co g on ON trACTm1oc aiternuoons at Perry field at a o'clock. School uf Phuarmact-..... 1-z Prof. anad Mrs. Goddard will brave Totls. . .stfis ml IAmtms Arbor Monday for thur Les Charm- VneuaoURgrBnAxNTBOLnutSnOCmAL. Toal ..........1z6 211eaux Islanuds iunnortherrin Michigan. Thim The Steudent Vouunteer banmd of the The opening n-f timeasecondlema of im a very ppuplar resort withnmsany- university' will give a social isa Newber- the sunmer sessin of the hose depart- memrmshs of the faculty, Registrar Hail my-halsoiinaiiht aoh'lockri. All user- menat is expected in knoxg thus year's and isis famailt' benguti-ereow, awbite ested iii the baud amid its synch are con- total to 125o. several others instend going hater. filby invited.