Show I Student Life NEK TIIK MILK LINGS MIX WIIH THK V1HSITV OX ADAMS FIELD AT 3 HtTUltDAY AFTERNOON O'CLOCK SiilNrilition X Kutr $100 Published Weekly by (he Students mt year OLIMH XXI UTAH LOGAN New Fraternity President E G Peterson Conies To College Outlines The Policy of School For Ensuing Year With The Restrictions of New Country and Limited Population We Subscribe to Only the Highest Ideals and Attainments Which Characterize Superior Education This College nets itself the task of doing its work us well as any such work is doue anywhere Restricted by the environment of a country still In its infancy with as yet limited wealth and population we nevertheless subscribe only to the highest scholarship and to those other attainments which characterize superiWe seek the refineor education ments of human ill on: lit and action here We hope that the s'U'Ients of the College enibodv this aspiration Grounded as we nra deeply In the common needs of humanity we are able easily to avoid that separateness from life which so vitiates high er education in many institution We hope we are not fnr removed here from a strong Cl’iitiian conception of our duties and responsibilities Certainly life to us slioul be full of reality or common but dignified experiences aud of u very pure Professor It II Hester of Columbia University national president of has notified (lie Alpha Kappl I’hI President Elmer G Peterson that a chapter of this fraternity has been grunted the Utah Agricultural College and will be established soon after the opening of the fall term on September 25th According to G W Thaln whose activity has been instrumental In se curing the chapter for the Utah PASSES AWAY school the Alpha Kappa Psl is strictly a professional business frathe largest of its kind In The sad news reached us on Sep- ternity It has twenty-si- x the rountry tember 13 of the death of Presidistributed among the chapters dent Peterson's mother at her home educational institutions of In Preston Idaho She was a prominent PRESIDENTS MOTHER ( woman or sterling character who contributed to the development of Utah and Idaho by rearing a splendid family She was the mother of Joseph Peterson formerly attorney-generof Idaho and at present a practicing attorney in Pocate'lo Elmer G Peterson president of the Utah Agricultural College Preston G Peterson of Provo chairman of the Ctah State Hoad Commission Ray H Peterson of Poise Idaho Hugh C Peterson of Haines Oregon and Edith Peterson o' Pocatello Funeral services were held at Preston at which a number of stale Idealism We deal with the soil with plants officials aud a large representation and animals with engineering and of the faculty of the College wete the mechanical arts with the great present art of teaching with home economics and and nursing with commerce Civil Service Anwith those fundamental sciences and arts which underlie all Industry It nounces Examination should be the ambition of every student here to achieve not only professional efficiency but also to take The U S Civil Service Commission on that distinction which characterhas announced an examination for izes people of careful thought and tor the positions of AssoCan we not be great applicants refinement and Assistant Marketing In ciate workmen In the best sense of that spector (Tobacco Slandarizatlon and noble word and at the same time deaud Live Stock which so beauti- Warehousing) velop those graces Weight Supervisor and Assistant fy life? which deserves special attention of The basis of all achievement Is In students college tha homely simple things There examination is open to all colThis is cleanliness of body and mind honsex who have either students of lege esty thrift hard work sympathy reached their twenty-firs- t birthday devotion — these In our daily Byes of applications will begin on Rating women of dignity make us men and October 10 1922 Their constant exercise raises us Applicants will be rated 70 per of to plane rapidly from the plane cx achievement Their absence aooner rent on general education and 30 per cent on a thesand ail makes perience and us or later cheapens There are no abort is (o be submitted with the applicaeffort futile know eula no medicines wa ms tske will tion covering the applicant transform us The day's work alona ledge of the position The salary range Is from two to and the harder It is the butter up to our capacity to do It will make us four thousand dollars yearly Copies of the notice received sro of sny value Student will find here a wide on file In the Student Life orfice and range of subjects from which to re accessibhi to any o u Interested There will be many direct choose ly Interested In tha more strictly pro- Phi Kappa Phi fessional groups of subjects Others will seek training in physical educaHold tion public speaking English or litMeeting erature economics history sociology music mathematics art chemisThe first meeting of the Utah Agritry physic bacteriology geology cultural College chapter of I’ht Kappl students And all t oology or botsay Phi National honorary scholarship will need a strong grounding In cerWa should fraternity was held Wednesday Sept tain of these subject 20 for the purpose of electing offiprepare not only to make a living but cers In(or the coming year and broad life a of also to live Willard Gsrduer was elected Dr citliensbip telligent E 0 PETERSON president of the fraternity Dr W E W J Mr Carroll and Dr Merrill secretary-treasure- r George K Illlt marshall Changes In Facuity Dr Gardner Is associate professor Of Calif University of physic at the College and associate physicist on the staff of the Utah Experiment Station He has carried Unlv of Cal So Dram h— Coach on some Very remarkable research South Andy Smith of V C la at work In loll physics He graduated Branch to aupervls the Installation from the Utah Agricultural College of his coaching system n 1912 secured his msster's degree Dr Uloyd II Marvin formerly at 'rom the University of California In 8 B II C has been elected presi- I91S and his doctor's degree from dent of Arltona University While the same institution In 191 at South Branch Dr Marvin was Dr Carroll In professor of animal also Associate 1’rofessor of Com husbandry at the U A U He Is also n rnerce Arliona I fortunate In obgraduate of tbwl'lah school 'and the taining a man of auch ability of illluois University Dr Chan II Briber haa been apMr Merrill la secretary to Presih pointed Dean of Southern Brant dent Elmer 0 Peterson and grad Dr Rleber come from Unlv of Cal uated drum tha Utah Agricultural where ha waa Imetor of Philosophy Dr HUi I Director In 12 College - : for aeventeen year school of Agriculture end the of the I"- ' rrad-ust- e professor Ot Hotary He Um-nof the 1'‘A C " Pixel-deATTENTION The outgoing cfftrerl are Dr F L West For the benefit of the students Dr IL t Richards' treasurer Dr W A Pedereeu the College itialnUlna a cafeteria but Professor a Mareball I not operated for profit It C Merrill M IL la under the direct auspice of t'elne Oeorge every other detha college Just 6v jmlt ‘ partment Is Everything SENIORS MEET In on a margin allowing barely turn lor meet today at IJ oclock meal One enough to cover cost room ifi Very Important business will be served daily between the to be considered! hours of IMS and I: JO o'clock The opealng dap wa a cleaner Viola Alexander n popular Mora stud ran wen eerveA thaa is of 'IT ha returned m enptete h ever Indore on reniwtrwtnd werk 1 ' Frat First nt Pro-reea- or ‘ America The recognition given the U A C School of Commerce and Business Administration in placing a chapter of the Alpha Kappa Psi or the campus Is an acknowledgment of the high standard or scholarship maintained by the school The Utah Agricultural College was the firt institution of collegiate grade In the in United States to offer a degree commerce The charter members or the U A 0 chapter will be Dr W L dean of the School of Commerce and Business Administration at the in Prof I) E Robinson college E W Prof of Marketing charge Thaiu of the Department of Accounting C W Thain Louis K Faith ail-la- ss W J Merrill Iouia Ballif B A Hmtze Del V Gardner Cyril Clark aud Driver E Smith The local chapter will concern it self with the consideration and study of curreut business and Industrial problems which wLl he of interts ta students entering various branoN's ot commercial purs i ta English Department Has New Head Dr Garland Greever a graduate and a writer of Harvard of books two of which are to be in the near future has been appointed head of the Department of English at the College during the absence of Prof N A Pedersen Dr Greever has had a wealth of experience and training which makes him a valuable addition to our faculty During the past year he has been In California engaged In writing lu "Ibe collaboration two volumes: Uity pub-lmh- Ceutury Vocabulary Builder” end The Soul of the City" He received his A IL degree in 1901 from Ceutral College Missouri and his M A from Trinity College graduate work In Trinity College 19 7 aud in the University of Chicago in 1910 Afterward he attended and receivHarvard during 1912-1ed hi I’h D from that Institution in the latter year As a teacher Dr Greeter 1m sited as associate professor- of English in the University it Arkansas 1908-1- 2 In the Washington Lee University 191517 and in the Indiana luiver He wae bead of the sdy 1917-1- 9 W esley department of English In 1320-2- 1 Canada College Winnipeg will Dr Greever spend only half the Collgee at lime hit of 05-0- 5 - New Instructor Begins of Hie WEDNESDAY Itali FORGET DON'T ABOUT THE FIRST LYCEUM OF THE TEAR NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT IN TABERNACLE Five tent per copy College SEPTEMBER 37 1023 First Day Marked By CHE NUMBER 1 Romney’s Turf-TerroThe Hardiest Group Ever Known In State of Utah rs Large Registration While It Is too early to make any statement concerning wrhat the registration will be present ini dications point to a fifteen percent With Conroy Maughn Knowles Harris Croft Hendricks and increase at least Others of Last Years Team Prospects Loom Bright Five hundred forty two students for a Second Championship applied at the registrars’ office for on the this opening day envelopes After ten days of Intensive trainyear This exceeds the total nura? her who completed registration in CHINESE STUDENT ing Coach' Romney declares he has the first week of last year's season developed the hardiest group ' ot uptaln "Retc” Conroy who nays Three in Utah He says "The hundred three Aggies twenty we’re headed straight for a se-- I HERE FOR PHD camp was a wonderful success Jh comcompleted Monday registration chain pioiiblilp men are in beter condilon at the prepared with one hundred sixty seven sent than ever before at this time of students who finished registration K L Lung a student from southAn ideal camp was held on the fiyst day of last year year" ern Chlna( has registered again this amid a cooling group of the campus Judging by Monday’s figures and week at the Utah Agricultural Col trees behind the quadrangle ‘‘the the present lndciations five hundred lege He is doing work for his windbreak” Eighteen Varsity and who will have completed registradegree in Rural Economics and seven Freshman sweaters were istion by Tuesday night will be a very hopes to have the honor of being the sued to the earlycomers Captain conservative estimate first student to receive a Ih D at Rete Conroy the 'sterling end was The first student to complete his the Utah institution the first man to arrive but was folregistration was Hyrum E Dalton Mh Lung was graduated last lowed closely by Howard Woodside of Visalia California who finished spring from the U A C with a B S Wes Schaub James Bingham Ptnk-e- y enrollment shortly after the doors in horticulture but he had already Jeffs Bert and Dave Gardner Jim were opened Monday morning Studdone additional advanced work Evans Herb Adamson Jack Wilents are already in attendance from During the past summer he has been liams Leddingham--an- d Shorty nearly every county in Utah aud studying in the Graduate School of These men took "Butch” Knowles from the following other states: Tropical Agriculture at Riverside advantage of this vacation and mad California Colorado Indiana Idaho California While there he studied merry A regular routine was adopIllinois Wyoming Kansas Montana the culture of citrus fruits and the ted Reveille at 7 o'clock BreakArizona Texas and Minnesota Chimethods of cooperative marketing fast at 7:30 Work walk and play na Turkey and Canada are also reporganizations including the Califor- till noon then dinner and rest till S resented nia Fruit Growers Exchange and the bells when they tore up yards ot l)r F L West Dean of the Fac California Walnut Growers' associaat the elusive pigskin turf driving ulty has announced that the Col- tion Later on In the week they were joinlege will maintain the same high The section of China from which ed by Bun Wooley Jack Croft and standard of student scholarship for Mr Lung comes is largely interest- Sprotto Bowman whose awkward which the work at the Institution ia ed in citrus fruits and it ia the grow- ness and sore muscle caused much uoted In"For several years we have kept ing and marketing of those that he amusement for the entire squad is studying his thesis will be work- cluding Thomas and Skeen from Oga very close check upon student ed out this line While inter- den McMurdie and Standing ot Loscholarship” declared Dean West ested inalong citrus fruits primarily Mr gan future wearers of the "green" six we weeks check Every up on Coach ''Dick'’ Romney sas ditto who were also members of the camp Lung has selected the Utah Agriculevery student in College and eliminto all Ilete has said ate those who are not doing satis- tural College from among all those in Its entirety In America as the one offering him One of the banner events was a factory work This frequent check- the greatest advantages After re baseball game with the faculty Tb ing up enables us to encourage those students who become discouraged celving his doctor's degree hero in score according to Hoyle wa 10 to and give them the sympathetic 1924 he plans to do some work in 15 against our educators No on eastern universities and then to knows whether they were playing council they so often need or baseball "This policy ia not a new one at finish hia studies in Italy Eventualthe Agricultural College but is one ly he expects to direct the agriculHorseshoe casting waa indulged ini that bat been In effect for some tural interests of hi family which but 'the honors were soon Captured holds large tracta of fertile land In time halfback by A! Skeen former Naturally It has resulted In China high standards among our students ot Ogden high He says he got the Last spring Mr Lung gave a f 50 knack of It from throwing doughnuts and a satisfied student body” Dean West said that the policy cash prize to 'the U A C student at a skyhook Famous Violinist Accompanied instituted two years ago In regard to writtug the best essay on the RelaMonday the first night of real the weekly devotional exercises at tions Between America and China practice showed 27 varsity men and To And Pianist Harpist liy He plans again this year to do somethe College will be continued 29 frosh out In suits Joe Manghan Entertain The Students are "We of the sort for the purpose ot Siegfried Westcott Church Peter-ao- n convinced thing our studthat of Roth Colleges ents needs spiritual Instruction at disseminating Information about his and several others were among least once a week Therefore we re- country and of increasing good will those receiving suits With the nr o'clock at eight Tuesday evening Tabernacle Sylvain quire attendance at our weekly de- towards her in the Logan rival of Sterling Harris and Sam We have the Noack violinist by votional exercise accompanied Cowley who are expected to desert Charles Shepherd pianist and Miss very best speakers from this and shirt-tails- ” this week for OLD AGGIE STARS y harpist will other states appear on our platform Lydia the squad will be complete appear in concert as the first num- and furnish beautiful musical proThe hole In the line left by Milt Y C Lyceum grams The programs are absoluteOPEN BUSINESS Hansen ber of the (l' A rangy center of two years ly to which concert Inasof course a course promise will In all probabilities be filled b much as the College stands for high be exceptionally good Two of our old athletes have open- Blngbam Jeffs or Dave Gardner Mr Noack comes very well recom- ethical standards and Christian prined a Sporting Goods store in Logan who are all putting up 'a strong fight we feel that our devotional A native of Holland mended his ciples Carl "Stubby” Peterson and Louie for the pivot position a exercise are of utmost Importance first lutentions wore to become “Luke” Falck decided to make that Herb Adpmson and D Gardner In our college life" The Institution at which he pianist line '‘stonewall" gipd and togeare the'r oil students wus studying required and Jo with Bterl Harris Base ther and football played Stubby" to luka up iiiiiiu secondary Instruball and waa a star track man for Maughan Jack Croft “Seedy HenWrestling ment Mr Noack elected the violin Swimming the Aggies In 1917 he received hon- dricks and nnfaiUng Jim Evans old at which he loon became so profifighters of proven ability the And Tennis To orable mention ae the All Rocky time cient that he decided to drop the mass will be an inpregnabl line halfback Mountain piano ami devote hi time to the Woodsldea with and Conroy In 1917‘lt he waa manager of the Captain ' violin AAI S on tb ends will make Josh Bsgfa Siegfried he base hall team In basket ball VV At aeventeen year of age he behot for the B Y U on the 7th of played outfield and aometimee first it came first violin and soloist of the October men All Interested In Swimming place famous "Concertgcbouw Orchestra” and BowSchaub Leddingham As a track man he was of State reMeet Coach of Amsterdam ud also received the Wrestling or Tennis man at quarter are working hard to he occasion nown several one at o'clock Upon Saturday Prlx d’Honeur of the conservatory of Romney Lottie the shoes of Temporary captain will he chosen came exceedingly close to the state nil Amsterdam Falrk while Bun Wooley end Fort low each hurdles record the for men for will and conbegin activity Since then he has played as Gardner are the good old pile Hla record being 2 seconds cert master of (lie municipal or- Immediately to train In their respec fall backs that yon used to man la a letter three Beside live being sport and aa chestra or ' in tbe oUen days about on worker a was There will be a swimming meet athletes be diligent assistant concert master and soloist backs "War Horn” Butek lzox" X an held Life active at Staff the student member) sometime after college of the Boston Symphony Orchestra C I Wee Srhauh Jack and a Phi Kap With this oi i best r a he has played In the holidays All men are urged to of B rt'Tar Weeeott 'zs "Luke” wa one of the mam slays Dtaty all the principal places of this coun- begin working for the laurels now C y Ceeek "Dick" E: and Geo Nelson Wrestling coach will of our football team In lllt-’Jtry sod hag met with signal success Woeistdse Mountain Of his playing the Boston Travel- lead a clast In rompetetive wrestling II For the All Rocky will be chsmpe he was the quarter back and eocaisUBity j ler says "Few visiting alar have re- Some Interesling matches Vt around the It j Captain In 1811 he had tha honor ceived mors applause than this ac- staged during the year ' la Rehash la heck half W tourall conference of Merrill of one the J being slate complished violinist received” The Salt Lak Deseret News says nament champions will be In charge 192 and gl waa Ike all coafersace He promisee Ibe quarter of hla appearance (bare “Tha soloist of the fall tennis Won his letter la baseball and a real lively seaC 1XT7 C 3 of the evening was Sylvain Noaek an racquet wielder le three successive year Recent- vtclrtl et C son track there With of International prospect artist present reputation e who gave a masterly performance ol no reason why the A C (Isold not ly he received an offer from I!’!-ker All to In on star this these professional play sports page (Continued four) fr: ' I i Insurance taken car of sad a salary waa the attraction -? "Luke" will be a charter of the National koncry t“a'r' i ‘ “ 1 r‘ fraternity whftk will I Ir ‘ f la Ih colic a: f waa aa active r3-- r a i i I ' If Now t- -Cera it that A::‘ i l buy f definite turf-terro- Dcc-toi- ’e - LYCEUM FIRST all-st- ar plg-tal- ls Whlte-Boollih- C-- ’ t 'rr Her Duties At U A C ti The College Is very fortunate In securing the service of Miss Katherine M Cooper aa bead Of the department of Physical Education for Women to nil tha vacancy created Carlby the resignation of Mis Olga son Miss Cooper graduated from the Ktate Normal School at Montclair and from Tench New Jersey In 191 Columbia University In er College 1111 (the'haa had some very valuable (caching rspbrietue at various schools in NeW York among them Barnard College Columbia Unlver-sltand Teacher College Columbia yt University Tbla department shnuld prove of to the great Interest and value women sludanl of the Cullege this year 1 would like to suggest that If mon)ott want to see half a hundred uments Ot real manhood just atop around to Adam's field about four o'clock Wednesday afternoon and aee tha boya perform Mildred Buck waiter popular Gamma haa returned to finish her ' edlvaiMM'' r:l tI t) lx O wr' irjaf Mill' ti i: rz fee1 yr ri I: --- Li:': Loo’:! 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