Show ASSOCIATION EVENING INSTITUTE CLOSES SUCCESSFUL WINTER TERM IN SALT LAKE I IT b i 1 x t j t tI ht T II b t I g i 11 A t cc i i I t AI 1 1 4 I I j 1 J i c J I i 1 I F i I T ir 1 I I J tj i iI iI I e L I I Instructors Ins in the Association evening institute who made possible the largest school for employed men between Chicago and the coast From left to right those in the top row arc are Robert W Hartley C E Angell Joseph Howarth H P Cummock P H Wyman R M Fagan Pagan and Elbert Thomas Those In the bottom row from left to right arc G C GW GW Cw W Bailey W H Fowle P H Coombs George A Hedger A VT 7 Brown J Gustav White L W Hartman J Fred Anderson and William Blum Slum i il l President nt Garfield Ga in answer to an Inquiry as 8 to what constitutes a col college college college lege answered red Put John Hopkins on ona ona ona a log hog and an spine students student e lm and you Jou have a t l college That the te makes tile the 41 lt h amply ral ed by b the signal success 5 of ot tim Asso Asao Association ct Evening Institute closed Us its vIner work st HisM There were no cpr I n 11 with the closing of the last class hour The Th Themen Themen men had hail come to get something som they the had hall gotten It they went away satisfied All during the past week international International examinations have been in pro progress progress progress gress at the Y V M r C A Every association association association tion in Canada a and the United States Slates which conducts educational work was WIlS eligible to t enter ente the th competition Cr r honors honora The Salt Lake association en entered 13 t red men Of the Jive five men man menthe manthe menthe the one boy who pas passes os with the tho high highest tat est mark will Ue ipe awarded an in honor scholarship entitling the recipient to ft all ail the privileges of or the night school I n not next winter Eight Bight mn made the honor badge this year in the institute These rhese ere George Geors R 11 Ross Hoss J W Yo Bouton John Barrell arr lI D P C Swift Fred Hotter C M 1 Goodliffe W V T Williams and nd I D Harding The Tue awards consist of f per permanent permanent permanent manent membership member in the students council and entitles entities the member to wear the student council pin This honor Is ivon on by high bight scholarship and leadership h p Several Seral unique features in educational educational work have been successfully car cai carried nod ried on at the Y M 1 C A the past winter Among them are art the sales salesmanship manship IRS the automobile school theoffice the boys bos course metallurgy and the work for foreigners foreigner The sales salesmanship manship course C aroused the interest Inter st stand and active cooperation of a large larg nurn num number her ber pf of prominent business men mn among those thoe delivering lectured lecture to the tue stu students students dents being A H II H dey de C O 0 Harris John D Spencer H AV W D McAllister William Ullam Cal Calder Calder der tier J E Clark D t A Callahan C K H l Pearsall J H U Thompson I 1 H II Amos Amo AmosA AmoA A It n Carstensen Members and of officers officers officers of the Utah Commercial Travel Trav l lers ers erg association n have hate taken particular interest in of de this class and it itis Itis Itis is expected that some affiliation will eventually be formed between the nip club lately lat l formed and the Traveling M h n organization Tit The instituting or of a R class in metallurgy won praise efrom from the International Int commit committee tee In New e York because of the tho th ad admirable a admirable mirable adaptation n of the th work to lo ho local local cal conditions s In Salt SnIt Lake City Ac Ae cording to Chairman Paul H IL of the Massachusetts commission on oil industrial education the tho one charac characteristic characteristic of the Y x M 1 C A educational department which makis s it so SQ valuable to the community is the wonderful success which the association has achIeved in IiI discovering local needs and anI an anthe the lose dose adaptation of oC the education f it Il provides to meet those needs ds The association has boon been a n pioneer in more than one educational enterprise The assimilation of foreigners who come com into American communities has always been be n a R serious problem m in the tte tl e minds of all nil public spirited l men The TheY Y M 31 1 C t C A is doing its share the solution of this problem bv hr b Instituting Instituting instituting special classes of oC study for these there men at minimum cost in order to qualify them for citizenship The story sto stoof of Christo is an un example Christo is a IL Macedonian who escaped beyond the th Turkish borders by night shipped in a 11 Grecian Gre lan vessel for tor Amer America America ica lea and worked as a common laborer in ina ina ina a number of f eastern cities cUlts before coin com coining comIng coinIng ing Lake City CIt He lie was only nl a x street t worker when he came caine to the educational director last July but he had high ambitions He lie was deter determined determined mined to get an education He lie insisted on having a private teacher during the summer and enrolled when school chool opened in itt the th fall for a full fun course cOUre Less than titan a i month ago he lie took out his I first naturalization papers the director being his sponsor He HeI I had grown groin intellectually to a remark remarkable remarkable I able extent A feature of f the method of Is s It Its pliability Six Sli men unite unitt upon a IL course pinke th their lr wish I and without any an ad advertising adv v rth or announcement the tue class begins ThIe tact fact that U It hits never neier been taught in any school before makis no difference if men want wan It and If it itis ItIs Itis is of oC value to them An instance of oC this is the topographical class organized to meet the demand of f youn young n men en interested in railroading All Au II told there were 49 different rent men and boys enrolled during the past year pur purin in forty different nt classes under twenty two teachers ten helS and nineteen special lee lec lecturers turerE The attendance of these students was per cent ent com ortt comparing paring most favorably with institutions Institution tion of similar size whether public ImbUe or private The men behind this movement n fr improving the educational opportunities ties for employed em lold men and boys if f our city are alt AV W V y Rice president of oC th I II I association as Oscar L Cox general sec secretary secretary F A Druehl chairman of the tiie educational committee committe consisting of o oI I James F Dunn H AV W Wak r and j I I Professor Byron B ron Cummings with J I Gustav White educational lur lurand ill antI and am U n M t I Fagan Pagan assistant Among the new plans l for the IMP MV 1 tion evening evenin institute are art cours tor i t spring term terni and vacation sun 1 hoot T spring term opens In eari trl st t u and continues until Juno June r l J AH Ar Arthe the subjects ts taught will I ia als a h i bookkeeping and penmanship Ill n h hIell hi leal topographical and archill a c tur drawing show sho card cant wilting st phy ph anti and typewriting telegraphy telegraph t I Eni Eti halt rending for fot foreigners in a lid of oft boys bos hod The vacation school was wa j la in hi cooperation with in m bers Mor of the th public school chool It will be continued tale year Mar ar heg b gil flIng ning within a week eek after th the lose lee I leethe e ethe the grade schools and will I Ifor for six or eight weeks This Thi v no m w provide for the exceptional i iwho I who ho wish Ish to skip grade and a fr for t 11 unfortunate pupils who haw huo b hen n ii ri I I tamed in gradi With th tl the winter r and anti um terms term 1 the association am o lation evening jh f will this wa on have hav a record antI and ont half months school 8 hol out of ii fi j year y ar Th rite institute looks foi the time when it will n r se o 11 doors to t the ambitious man or r iy hoy i ov ii v has hall to work in the fhe day d y time lil w a awishes t i wishes wl hes to Improve himself IC l by v n nii ni g I study stud E |