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SUNDAY MAGAZINE
ANN ARBOR, MICIG GAN, SUNDAY, FE1'BRUARY 17 1924
Ui crs.ties from the Twelfth Century
Threelece-intt19235 0n the Co-IJ, F. KIRKPATRICK 1 oiding theme entirely. Some sought
ver' Lictitre l'oundtiton t Browni to discover fronm the professor, "or
lnce-iconte t tc f"Ier s5; i ofichiuars some one in his confidence, on what
ook he woldi e exanineu" Fail-
11, SE 1'itN I'E ISITl S,' hove he ell' atr ter owni. and not lee mcthoi(of inost ruction itt the earlier ure to pass finao was not as serios,
pubished trecetly byth~e H~en Mlt c>ice Ic>Ialltohterr students were 'Ic cccthough there eve tter toore de - itis said, as failre in te"Last
Co'siapany. Ttte sritect.Charles i~
laleht, clean tot the Htarvrdit 111010 i ltfartoccaiesacsn~o, the,' i't'tcee pl iiuoni the texthooks Judgment,' when the sentene wold
towss priple who were itot oteit hich were naturally prodced by be fial and wealth and inflene anti
v~eScooltol ttt' 0 iic ti~tet ii euctiti io tniersity butiligs wre tee nmore oted cantd brilliant icters, solasrio faiiy otith
tisrities up on the mtedievl ihistory of! li ~t otdytctrsi eo lr cr ttsy Fi'tehof its va. Ater tne year,te tnii-
Eserelce. h~~~~bing1thgisenintihiredt healls, anititle cieicr these tiretresoro is titictedtbtic alt ieiglttetraittitof te cteancelor
lit tis litte voluimet'Proessoir bths-; otnoiiiccsio eo in g neededifStr boots;ie cnchtin erevts 1~ f -exmnialtin, tmeantlie laving
kts attetttempt toly itoset ticut frtih eor ippataiusttOi theCot'itieentthteseIlemi Otttircitis itt IBtlogna, vwto stdiet his txts miore diligetly tian
inteligent reaitertesttry soof ee vceSi tt otheal'g scibetre ot ie'sicoeredl better means of
beginntings andeacry tlcetlcteteit o eultysoed, t whtile't Oxftrde is tiwrkinytteroof."
ii tint. i titil 'Notwt'geitletmen,setase teguin
lie Iceiiiernt cillege ait iteiirsity., amittti th eyt strviveiait veer-' et nid tnisheedlandgtne throtugh this Te teost tenterestig soil of curise
1o oiiiicelshas, I theitl e et ien betsaedti 'itie tetiesity. botieoa yotcknowitos ilehare eenmstlimiepottantt part ot the ancient
itt tis i suchbriefspaci~e ad with Te htsis o ucitatiiiniasolftrit i in te ielass, for whlihlie thainktueitiverity wasteeoty of studeiets,
vii iteeelt isitrest.these instiutions wvesthe s-a"l1ed tilGod niPs Virgiii;Boteisoilall te0 eistatissts Aitd~
Dr. IHaskites oes ntindthIe ui-'seten lteriiat arts, three'ofithetmigat Hi Sit..It is aeu nciient cutstom v tniersity swas no iegiieit of
ci y asiotntii the ftrt'i' ticnduItoI- iirii o tttttge tigC 0ic li.iiy la ett oki oels leti a soeiety of mtaster ani
rea, retric an lgic benggroped i ths ctytha whn bok sittholars." Ittudging fromet nost of the
mai ns, It iile fount fist iethelts'thie i trniten andthte othtei'four,',fiishtedl ieats stiotullbestng l tot
twefthcenuryin.Itay ad mst rrtuueic oly" Gost an itis god cssrviiny retoid', the "shotlers"
learlsy at LBologna, Herte wystsesentitusic, as thei' elitisu. Loinwas!tiiiintlndlhencecshoulid be osrderreilailnitdtile pli'asire lving aid
bleid a group liofsvholarsi'sntieresteid theiibailkiote ittfttiecoue'sbcut rhtv t sloie itiis ihe 'pratice'thato- riotos lt. fititicibtless there vere
nmostly n te Roieteieloss. 'Tey oric easiiby ifarte most ppltots r vs otinisinattigbioiokttstituititsydetleity ooidinvutoattrtweorthyt'noto-
hai utittrti i tianey stuetsno'. alon ci ty 's ie 'of ti'pro fisstic ti-' soitigfthilplans, I sillit5evolcstersailteealee
otlilts tfiromttt tll swsteritI itE'rr-'ie" ' t ysomvtteeitethibt it euchet. riilt,. poliioicer,;athe fti'aerics
rope.The tlintorga ittiat thisec u l reteli s. Neltseer I expet tii gie ordiiuary:i esiteeitti n swi es
'uiii n ey , t" pl vi of t c sandetit it t siu itbet n frla ii eyimei'i teiiorahlc'! tictutei swielleandtlltwftlly s eta I i-I i t iitie t tct c
it' itti it ar' toDi tiis 0fi' ts titaii i havsleu',tstitsextreevriiaryl un ii itrso hmw al
Onereaonforitspotiarit w00 torteIatteciitt'iridaiy ives, as
r dntr ledino eig t potctliictiiies, etr suideni tset'ent godi
;s clii'lt e itiie iitrtvtthtuet sis itittrent en eit iitooitk'they atptahitth te lpreceitrs of that
r u irri i e e latii'ttttu.U r es- Inlii payl e t~irawiting ito leairebihlt oth to'i
int th letur rom o r he iric pa,ee the sytiygtos:Alttesire to ' ayvvo freiuenthlyriferred ti thtemt
t ~ aerr,,,< bok eles. it proesstoi at Pris. ''Lut iitstte hittcanditieirtuwae,.iA Paristheprtiritr
tii'ie'ic'tiit.tust orthteeietlitoae hm ay'stilt "Tte stuhent's hlatev is in thei
lits tuiit heir'oicer eterihsesine I haIvte notihittgetore to cy to yo
"~'i iti ecIij' tet 'tttee tt a ipooran' ilgetst' itire, fixedul oeprebteds and things
file proiessorshi"hsgetetemiletskunt.idntthtsParei isito site toviitimGait's'
Ihie ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~lssn n egigyut aten 'i si' essDci hihesh t t i si oirh i t ttttItetioral and howvto satisfy his te-
For th rifesors the cstuetts etade e r orineessary expie'ises." lero thue mss.ol" igte yuhtatetIsires"'They ae so litigios and
cetanrue, eqiinloritenc, o0tu5ewsa DanHskn r-quiarrelsoeeethat there is no peace
eritii rle i qiirig or nsani~ i tttr-ctviset tta~ Plshixe. e There were "finals" ite those dayswihhee sverertygohet
thata oe ths-tuermightlniteb e absent!eark~ 'the reallthing" tndthethology wIoTe edtetioltrosai is orm Orensthey distube t
a sieei'iay witheot leave aitd that antI nedicinee td even la'Imight well:Prso rente itr h
hrotght out the usual ingeotuty toCot
betre let coild go u lt of etnle; wait until such "raccl 1subhjehs" Iy their associates, even thee
n itasteeil.suttount theett. They were ways by wehole university"
mute m eake a deoit to in.stre his had beenmserdc which sotee of the great found special Agiwehatecrsansos
return. lHev-s finedifi he idt not The lecture was alitost the soe' favors, while ohlers succeeded in Agiwehatecrsansos
get as itancy a. five students tir a ____________________________ of the student in the street, their
______________lecture._____He__was___required;____ tambourines and guitars, their light
to begin withi the bell 'anil to quit with-; and scurrilous words,' their hissing
He waBntaloedtosipeslape'e tand h clppingstsemons andsu-
int oneoinute ater the next bell R bB id e 'and chippinclapnst h~ odsot
in his text or to delay answering s ato.t erte okn
difficult question until the end of the13 t ,, £ 1 neighbor for lir false hair, Even
hour, Faced by such an effective and P htilosophyF V of L~ove nmre characteritic, and modern, is
xacing organization as this studentthleerom.SyawayIa-
______________________________________________________ian faher of th t day, "a student's
unio, te pofesorsfored unon:first song is a demand for money and
and mnade sonme rles of their ownI DOROTHY TYLER there will never be a letter which does
These rles lave a familiar sound to
us. Out of thtese very practical ex- The Robert Bridlges inhos wrote "The sonnets represent a Religion of Love.o s o ah"Tecus rhetoric owed no smallpato Its
peidientt, the formal orgeniation of Growtht of Love" is a Puritan in tin it is a, well chosen epithet. r. poplrt otefeunyandthint
Itee iuniversity arose, flStuart P. Sheriean sense of that term Brides has conceived love in the skill sith whceh the professor con-
Portlier north, a. at Paris, studeitta"-thit is to sa, the lest sense, The Biblical sense, or one may say, in the' posed model letters which would be
also gathered about taitous teachers. poems of this sonnet sequence have philosophical sense. Love is in his:
Thee i' iy Aet-arl 'elt we' te'the restraint, the delicacy, and the un- i universe, an inherent pr'ile,"a effective with "close-fisted' fathers.
iHtret itrwasctielof th astre-aaeehoie'vtchetrceies l-eraigbng, Oi , Our author gives is a specimen
most atractve of he ealier ec- aare aoofnes whchcharateriz sasalTennysong ewignicasiTheysremarksh is em rather rah torerein-
lorra uedcclii eis beregnutil tmany of the poeis of tis poet laur- 'would say,Ie considers love not as
col wet assee eliiatul s ecothsomething restricted to one plase of'dvuathn salndwienI
the fouender ofi the uniersity, though,. . uncommonly bad Latin It is as fol-
lieivuc t t'ceeu einthe uathedelomly hisSwinebtorne a. at Oxford pottian's beiig, but as a ioif doiinatlis
he as leturr n te ctheral Wi lel readiing these stinets ohjtg all reaten, mediator betwecno
whiietvu uoestehp eu ln che there tre io lea' than sixthm anai antI all else. To hem', to les venerable Meastem' A.,
sicraty of etuecoers 'I T .istpeers fliiinine mudsvertently I thought of Theewsvlelwiorltetw is ut they tsttdin'~g at Oxford sith the reat
otathe ie Peariscearly it as 121 ateud Leaves of Grass." Al theemmnto itinister [scheme etdhgo u h atro tOi
ea ltheietalcomsparitsin seemedeultOfitheentoitie:tIeseetnorotfemy
furishd te mde fo al unv ~rs- een f hento e.:I ee o Oher I stanuds greatly in the way of tomy
fuinihuthI ii'euutlu te' il ttiit 'to te ikean ateousing sort of bas-s{But universal love, front tineles
iswhchecruu lt ee xt alittthosepoit~in, as it is now tins nonths
ties lulti'tiev cWry.Foe Whittman aod Pobert dreamr sin tehsto ha 0
tu vutlerotteieiu c tc i ls hte riIrde swhen isthey wirileof Itove, tie waktingtstee Iis joy's interpreter'" ettl Tectyi xesv n
futac Ieliits 5iit t i t 1, i scci eshul (himea ie Sonnet 3) 1 u e.Th iyi xpiiv n
sisedrnribc~.;orthcrriutrttil~nlan Osar i"a'sDoriaun Gray. cretsc I'iutusoutes hcoc'expailinnud all y rut outylig, usynecesaeuiessand
is inowlietl eiturked eeces of inh iastil c l ewtis seises, ut Robert hilve suit tte; usntiese snnels Ro- proidtue fortimaiy otertinsciwhich
isnuc, sesing atetnu tteleueesotiduges'.soenets trasetndschea IhBrt Brides has eplainedl alllby I connot ow i~specify. Wherefore
rieivat its Latinterietcawhile itt ielatoti tegueree whiclehes not'l -' ' i reptotyhyyuriaecy

esuteno oumtnia hte fau~y ee~trpertltcotmceivimng taeontagonismo. 'We
etiuen atndlgoveronent continue. 'Thisafinthetre iAnsI this is, one refleets, a very set- hit Icy thin trotuhetitetof udivine pity
ho.t drit'- hehirt cme 'Iia usyter ofu tieed taomife oas attemtititfor a asonntet oequenoce . youi ay assist see, so thaut I etey
type swas ls uig 'Pus tn'"h mseyo~ ymd anfs oe love,swheich hea survedas a ; Itoalelcto comtpletesluh I have
tory oftexperece ini thee Enaglish col-' Itovhoy's self-answering atnd accek- teuefrtt sotseihtut I il igi.Fo 5 ils to
orl~sasIaioalt~eifayeinso ning smile; [Vile' vialt esedosociete, raised, to thei-.1sisat withoot Ceres and Daceles
recov-ery me thte English sseeking seic Whtereby the ips in woneder recon -
oily of a religion or a philosophey, a Apoillo growvs cold."
lion ofAmecilc. Ip a io ci tlehseceansIslice e-universal schette. . ,. Poefry wll HIuman nature as revealed by pro-
The "cuollege" 'wos origiteally a tall sire at, re.st," a muissioti, one furthet reflectsusing fesoor and studhent in these early uni-
providled for cettaine grouphs of at- Sonnet 7) { tove for its pies'eas, is bound to bce ivrsities sceemes very muctheItt amte
dentce;swheure they mliyhtlive as oil k:us.cIneted, somenm tas said that.t hue (Continuedl on IPage Four) (ComntimedsonItage Thee)

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