Show Marshall Forms I Large Collection On European Trip Professor George M. M Marshall 1 after acter his years year's leave of or absence abroad has returned to the tho University of oC Utah with a valuable collection of oC books photograph negatives lantern slides and a n. series of ot over oyer sixty rubbings taken from tho the tombs of ancient men of oC letters which were secured chiefly In Westminster Abbey These rubbings rubbings rubbings rub rub- bings wc were ro obtained by rubbing rubbing- a graphite substance over paper placed over tho the inscriptions much as a facsimile facsimile fac tac- simile of or a a. a coin is Js obtained by per pen perch pencil ell cil rubbings Perhaps tho most valuable valuable able ablo photograph negatives are those which Professor Marshall took of or tho the original Anglo Saxon manuscripts manuscripts' at Oxford where ho spent eight months doing research work In inn English Phil Phil- olos- olos After landing at Havre ho spent sport some same time tune in irr Paris crossed through Switzerland and the Alps to Milan and to Genoa from there to Naples and back to Rome While there thero he ho interviewed interviewed inter inter- viewed tho the Pope Popo and tho King Ins of oC Italy Ho He returned by way of ot I Florence anti and I Bologna to Venice Ho HI traversed the battlefields of qt the frontier between As- As Hungary tria-Hungar and Italy and those of ot Franco Some of ot these especially tho the former Wh lO the land IB is not being beIng- reclaimed showed tho the results of or warfare war war- faro fare even better than those of ot France according to Prof Pro Marshall Marsha Prof Proto Marshall then went wont to England England Eng Ens- land and remained at Oxford from Nov No Noto to May From that point ho homade mado made many trips out into tho the countr coun coun- tr try At one time timo ho he spent several weeks in the southern lOuthern part of ot England England England Eng Eng- land around Bristol and several dasIn days das in Dover On another trip he ho traveled to Glasgow and Edinburgh While In London ho he experienced ono of or the tho heaviest fogs that London endured One of ot tho interesting souvenirs of ot the tho trip Is a p perfect copy o of the tombstone tombstone tombstone tomb tomb- stone of Shakespeare's grave crae traced by gum boot-gum upon heM heavy white paper Prof ProC Marshall has haa made many of oC these thelle Interesting copies He returned this fall tall by way of ot New Now F and tho the St. St Lawrence |