THE WOLVERINE, LECTURES ON "ANCIENT Campus Building AND MODERN ATHENS1 HousesOld Tree Disk I verberates Back to Ancient Professor Winters to Speak on Famous Roime and Capture of Jerus- Greek City Today; Will Illus. alem trate Talk -- The same year that Odacer, the 'Ancient and Modern Athens" is the great barbarian chief, captured and subject of the lecture to be delivered sacked Rome, a great wind blew at 5 o'clock this afternoon in the audi- through the forests of far away Calli- torium of the Natural Sciens building fornia and carried a tiny seed and de- hy Prof. J. G. Winters of the Greek posited it softly on the moist earth. and Lati department. Professor Win- When Jerusalem was captured by ters has been in Athens several times. Omar in 655, this tree was almost a The lecture will be illustrated with century old. Down through the ages slides some of which are colored. when warring kings trespassed on the At 8 o'clorc this evening Prof. C. V. kingdoms of their neighbors, the tree Weller of the Medical school, will talk lived and prospered. By the time that on "Acquired Disease as a Factor in France declared war on Germany in Racial Deterioration." 1F70, it had become a mighty Redwood, The lecture at 5 o'clock tomorrow king of the forest. afternoon will be on "The Biology of In 1915 the tree was felled by an ex- Youth and Age," by Prof. F. C. New- pert forester and a disk was cut which combe of the Botanical department. now reposes in the Natural Science The lecture will be illustrated. building. The disk measures eight feet across and weighs over 3,000 Will Continue to Teach German pounds. It was presented to the Un- Battle Creek, Mich., July 30.- High iversity by the Hammond Lumber schools here will continue to teach company and is one of the largest of German language. The students who its kind ever exhibited here. have expressed their desire to take The disk has tags attached which up the study of German are pre- indicates the historical events which paring to start on their term's work. happened during its growth. During Superintendent of Schools Coburn the period of its growth practically all said: "Last year some thought the the nations of Europe have arisen German flag should be barred from from a state of barbarism to their the German classroom, and we asked present position. A smaller disk, 378 the students to vote on it. All who years, which was cut south of Ann were studying German ldiked upon Arbor is also included in the exhibit. the flag as proper, in connection with The disks are in room 318 of the Na- their study of Goethe and Schiller, tural Science building. but there came a time, as events moved rapidly when the student op- \ posed it, and the flag was promptly TEACHERS' APPOINTMENTS ordered away. If sentiment should f MADE BY UNIV. 6-MMITTEE be against the teaching of German, we - would probably discontinue it." Five appointments have been given out by the University appointment Secure Two of iMleklhers' Paintings . committee during the past week. Two lunettes done by Gari Melchers Those who have received , positions have been secured by the University are as follows: Iama C. Hook, '17, for the reading room of the Library. Clinton, Mich., Latin and Music. Mary The pictures were originally intended L. Johns, Hinsdale, Illinois. Arthur as mural decorations for the Library Cross, '17, L'Anse, Mich., Superintend- of Congress but were made accessible ent of Schools; Marie Zeiger, Niagara to this library when a change in plan Falls, New York, English and Ger- of architecture necessitated elliptical man; Barbara L. Schafer, Technical pictures instead. High School, Indianapolis, Indiana. PAT-CHES Why not call it the Simmer Session' S. 0. S. We once had a bothersome dog named August. He barked at the cows and frequently bit their heels. But one day he bit at a mule's heels- The next day was September. THE DANCE The bench in the park. The girls going by. The girl who comes over to rest. The conversation about The weather, The classes, The dance. (The sparkling eyes, The jolly smile) The invitation. * * * ,The shave. The tight shoes, The high collar, The silk handkerchiefs. * * * The noisy door bell. The quick light step down the hall. The pleasant smile. The far-away music. The faster speed. The dollar. The heel-tickling jazz. The first whirl. The encores. The electric fan. The intermission. The tinkling, clinkling ice in The two tall tumblers. The strumming banjo. The awkward girl. The fat man. The pet corn. The muffled swear word. The seat in the window. The long glide. The whispered song. The Home, Sweet Home S* * The wilted collar. The tired arm. The shiny nose. The wet shirt. The cool air. The confiding moon. The good-night. The plunge bath. The hot bed. The restless tossing. The 7:30 alarm. SPECIAL OFFER! Limited to readers of The Little Wolverine. With Thursday's issue of The Little Wolverine we will give FREE (to reg- ular subscribers only) a copy of The Wolverine. For this announcement and six bits we will give a pink card en- titling you to free use of a canoe for an hour, two tickets to any movie ad- vertising in either The Wolverine or The Little Wolverine and a bottle of pop with two straws. A pleasant evening's entertanment At our expense. Publish Lecture of Prof. W. H. Hobbs A pamphlet recently issued by the national Security league contains the ddress on "The Outlook for Democ- acy" delivered by Prof. W. H. Hobbs, f the geology department, at a con- erence of organizations engaged in patriotic education held at Chautau- Iua, N. Y., the first part of this month. n his address, Professor Hobbs de- cribes the outlook and what must be one to establish democracy perma- nently. 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