Show UFF STUDENT ST been held as a means by which1 their pride and interest in their campqs and j A students their desire to have it rack as one "of the most beautiful in as LIFE U D E N’T at present1 It has always could show V PSI STAGES K Jr You are rated largely by the way you keep your hair cut America Truly there is reason to believe that some of Friday’s ab- Printed by the Pari England Publishing Company Logan Utah sences were unavoidable but the excuses being given to the j — s mall matter September 191908 at Logan vigilance committee are in the majority of cases absurd and! Entered as Utah under the Act of March 3 1317 Acceptance for mailing' at special emphasize even further the Motion Pictures spirit rate of pontage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 3 1917 but one conclusion to be drawn from the facts Lectures There isHjien " ' t i Being Given authorized August 28 1918 ' as they have presented themselves1 These students lack ‘the Member Western Intercollegiate News Service interfest and enthusiasm which does now and always has so Member South 'Western Press Association characterized the majority of the students that go to make up EDITORIAL ST A IF otir student body If they cannot be loyal as Aggies can they A f ever be loyal as citizens as church members 'or in any form of WESTON VERNON JR Home Phone 333 J " human endeavor? Business Manager MALCOLM II MERRILL Those six students caught by1 the vigilance committee were ' Office Phone Branch 41 101 blessed With a remembrance Surely no one would doubt but Motion 'picture and lectures tnat trose not caught should receive as much ASSOCIATE EDITORS I published Weekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural MODERN BARBER SHOP College - second-clas- ’ non-Agg- - - ie 13 WEST CENTER STREET And Jr I The Place For Your ‘ ‘ Electrical Supplies: - ( CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC Co Editor-in-Chie- ' i Phone 53 ‘ i Pans ton M Nkilron Milton Mritanx SPORTING STAFF Josrrn Cowirr verlk ' fryJ II ahold WENDELL Pearl Editor Fiotn Peterson ENTERTAINMENTS ALLRED Coates Nat Summer School Editor Uenrt SrKNcra Hampton Nearly One Thousand Requests From All Parts of I? S Have SOCIETY KATHERINE WOOD FRANCES THOMAS Delores Wood SPECIAL MELVIN LEMON Widespread Interest Being Shown Towards Editor Flora Amushen Been Received Widespread interest In the Summer School- - to be WRITING Editor “Na-tioi- con- being given in cooperation with the tion to the opportunities offered at local ehumber of commerce and' tbe the “National Summer School” for Burroughs Adding Machine comgraduate credit and emphasize' the pany (act that the studentB may secure The object of tills exhibit la to their Master's Degree by attending familiarize the students and townsthree summer quarters It is possiof Logan with the progress ble to distribute tills work over five people which has been made in this line years No special requirements are during the last few years and to give the men understanding of tlie between relationship which exist modern office machinery and effiA special cient record keeping will exhibit these main detail chines and will their construction and operation one-haIn connection with this exhibit Mr quarter hours credit for each term of the summer session IV IV Cooley a national ‘authority making seventeen hours for the gum- - j on merchandising and mnrketlng mer quarter The summer quarter principles will gixe special lectures is divided into two terms of six dealing with the practical problems The first term opens which are met with by the business weeks each on June 9 and runs until July 19 man of this day and age These The second term runs from July 18 lectures are designed purely on an to August 29 students may attend educational basis and are entirely either or both terms It is possible foreign to anything of an advertising to meet all requirement lor Utah nature It i3 Mr Cooley's desire to state certification by attending the impress upon his hearers tbe necesThe sity of complete and modern ac“National Summer School" course offered meet the highest counting methods and and he will scholastic standards and are accept- show tlie value of complete business ed by ail tbe leading institutions' of records to the business man Mr the United States Cooley has in his wide experience During the first term of the sum- amassed an extraordinary amount of mer quarter a special art exhibit data and he will dwell upon the apwill be held at which paintings by plication of this material to tlie conJ A Carlson one of the leading duct of retail enterprises The public is cordially invited and landscape artists of the United States The cata- urged to attend the exhibit and lectoday will be on display logue gives complete description of ture at tlie college The business 184 courses to be offered during men of Logan are assured much inthe summer quarter in 38 depart- formation of a practical nature ments Copies of the catalogue will which will aid them materially in be gent free on request to the Pre- tbe'conduct of their business sident's office prescribed for entrance to the summer school according to the cataStudents will be directed to logue tbe courses which they can pursue Courses of to tlie best advantage Junior college senior college and It graduate grade will be offered will be possible to secure eight and Walter Atwood ducted at the Utah Agricultural Clai’dia Funk College the coming summer is being Marion Eveuton Bert Harward shown by educators and educational FEATVRE8 journals throughout the United Ira N II at ward States according to Prof D E RoHORACE HOTTER Editor binson In charge of the department BUNK of Information-Servicat the instiFarrell Smith MOSES RICH Editor tution HARRIS ERVIN Exchange ALLIE PETERSON 8 I P A Editor Nearly on thousand requests for S TENOGRAPUERS Information have been received and Allen Bollrchwiit e these have Come from as far east as Adelaide Pace Connie Osmond as far south as Massachusetts BUSINESS STAFF Louisiana as far west as California Astittont But! nett Manager ARIEL C MERRILL and as far north as Canada Articles on the summer achool characNumber 29 terizing it as one of the energetic Volume XXII Wednesday April 30 1921 movements in education in recent years have been printed in such maWe believe that a policy devoid of factionalism should gazines as the Journal of Education govern the administration of student body affairs of Boston the Educational Review We believe that it is the right of the student body to know of Carden City New York Education published in Boston the New every procedure of its officers and executive bodies in the exercise of their official duties Student a national students magaWe believe that a primary election at which all but two zine published in New York and candidates for every student body office are eliminated Printer's Ink a national magazine devoted to advertising also printed would be a desirable system to adopt in New York I Prof J W Searson head of the department of English of the University of Nebraska in a ELIGIBILITY FOR COLLEGE ATHLETICS recent letter to President Pearson The rules governing eligibility for a participation in colleg- of the college stated tbat “no other iate athletics are quite generally misunderstood Every spring summer school in America has atsuch nationwide attention on Tbe Pillsbury there are some athletes who leave school without having dearly tracted so short a notice It is my earnest in mind what the rulings are which they must live up to The hope that your summer school will Speaks In Chapel result of this is that often they throw themselves and others be such an outstanding success that with whom they come in contact out of a years’ participation it will become a conspiclous fixture Tlie universality of religious beboth to their own and to the school’s detriment because of this among the summer schools of Amerliefs and the Importance of appealica"' and in an effort to prevent it so far as possible Student Life is ing to the people of the world on the publishing herewith a brief explanation of the rules most often basis of their agreements rather S V M M E It S t! II O O I overlooked tbaa their differences were the prinI’ AT A LO CUE READY cipal points emphasized by the RevTo begin with any athlete whether freshman or otherwise erend Harris Pillsbury of the Presmust be in attendance during the fall quarter and must have (Continued from page one) school second in order Knappcn department of geology byterian Church of Logan In a chapel week of registered before the end of the before the students of the in meet This University of Kansas Dr It C Mc- address to to be eligible any intercollegiate participate Utah Agricultural College Monday point cannot be overemphasized for it is a ruling w hich includes Lain supervisor of health education April 21 Detroit Michigan Prof Frederick By making this require- Merk upperclass men as well as freshmen After discussing the universal tenof history Hardepartment ment known to possible freshmen athletes any student would be for men to be religious Mr dency C O vard University Prof Reed sen-icschool well made tbe statement that is as This a them as real the Pillsbury part department of agricultural engineerdoing of w hat is known as the residence requirements Following up ing Ohio State University' Prof for the greater part the points upon this line it might be well to state that Students must continue in Elga M Shearer supervisor of the which men agree religiously are far more residence throughout the year in order to compete in he spring primary department of the Long which fundamental than those on they disagree He laid speathletic events For Collegiate football three terms residence Is Beach rily schools Dr Thomas D cial emphasis upon five universal That is a freshman entering last fall ' must have Wood professor of ph)zirat educa- phases of religion which he said required tion Columbia Bupt form the cornerstones of the great registered before the end of the second week and remained in Orson Ryan of University the Logan city school the rest of this callendar year in order to compete in next schools religions of the world They were: II Skidmore Supt George worship prayer belief In the exisfall football of the Box Eider school district tence of divine oracles belief in the Miss Bowen Edith The rule pertaining to credit and grade requirements is also primary auper-visof the soul and the eleof Logan city schools: David Immortality often misleading Freshmen must present fifteen high school of ethics which mentary principles Wootten principal of the Whittier units upon entering To enter collegiate athletics any athlete were engraved on the hearts of men school Ixtgan city Mrs Dessy II must have completed ten hours work the quarter preceding such Johnson long before they were eugraved by primary toucher in the Lothe finger of God on Moses' tablets participation and the grades must have been handed in at the gan city school All of the above of stone c’ose of that quarter He must also be successfully carrying at faculty members will offer credit Prior to (be address (he College least ten hours of work at the time of such participation courses during the summer session choir rendered the two anthems: The catalogue also announces Ibe The barring of professional athletes is a ruling equally "Come sU Yt Faithful" sod "Our of list special lecturers: rt and one which should be emphasized at this time of the following The opening Dr David Starr Jordan president Christ Victorious" school athletes leave before summer vacation the the for was offered by Professor year prsyer of emeritus Stanford University Calvin Fletcher No man can participate in collegiate athletics who has ever ac- Prof John Adams n professor of cepted pay for any kind of athletic enterprise whether for play University of London EngTrof (to student entering ten lag coaching or any line of athletic service If money is at any land Dean Liberty Hyde Bailey of minutes lutet Where were you time accepted for expenses one should make certain that receipts the New York Slate College of Ag- horn? Student: April second are obtained for money received and for all expenditures Special riculture Cornell University Supt Prof Lets again care should be taken to make certain that no money in excess Walter R Slders of the Pocatello schools chairman of the board city is actual of expenses accepted of trustees of the National EducaWhat Do They Nenih? With these few precaution on outstanding points it is hoped tional Association Dr E A Steiner "Guess my girl In college has that much friction can be removed Athletes should bear in professor of social science and ap- changed her mind tbout basketball Dind that in violating any of these rules not only themselves but plied Christianity Grlnnell College She Is evidently going in for someIowa Prof Slialler Matthews dean thing more useful” the school is directly Involved of the Divinity School University of "How o"7 Chicago Dr William G Anderson "Now ehe write that ahe has A” DAY SLACKERS of Yale director the mad the scrub team" gymnasium It ia Incredi table to note that aome aixty-ai- x men enrolled as and Dr A E Wlnahlp ediStudvnta of the college failed to either report for work or aend tor of the Journal of Education Jn any excune for not reporting to the vigilence committee last Poaton to a toun A number of apecial field tripe JYJiy It end excursions Including tripe to Put on your new blue bonnet “A” Diy aervice ia one of the oldest of Aggie tradition £ celebrated in some form every apring aince the found-- i Yellowatone National Park Beer With th whit lace upon it River Day Beer Lake tbe Orand While I lot the sideburns hevs haa alwxya tcea regarded aa one cf the z cl tb ccHc Canyoo of tbe Colorado Ogdeg Canfun my : r crrrta cf the yen C— yure ro It era held yon the aceole epote of poutbern the lew e legeh ‘ la c:J pziUzz wu Utah and Saltalr are announced U We’D upheld the slogan ! It Ua ctzzllztti a vtudent tbe reUlogue For the Orest Centennial Bey Jh ctUloU (itei eped&l htUl- At JonssTON Waldo Osmond HOTEL ECCLES CAFE THE Service and Quality n If Interested in Ladies’ Coats Suits Dresses Yon Will Always Find the Newest Crcutions of tlie Market at lf Mose Lewis Store VJJ-T- ty AH kinds of fresh ami cured Meats at reasonable prices Special I ’rices to Frat ami Somltie 113 North Main Street Phono Let’s Go To Church e - ira-port- NEXT SUNDAY It will yield you rich returns PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH invites you Minister HARRIS PILLSBURY 11 CLASS SHOE STUDENTS BEE TROTMAN C m 7 30 p FIRST FOR Welcome to all a m 34 West Cenler Isigan Keep Clean! And Well Dressed! It Pays! 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