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Show THE DIXIE NEWS V EDUCATION AND THE COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 1925-- 26 y'S 1 1 ! 1 $ $ I 4 t4 Uncle Jakes Logic Essay Contest Below is a partial list of books Week and current articles on each subAmerican Education comes as a reminder, each year, ject for the contest: Works : of the importance of education General Reference and its progress in our democ- (for all subjects) ARMISTICE DAY ORATION TO BE ANNUAL THE DIXIE COLLEGF herbarium EVENT 4 The Lester Keate Post of the American Legion has enabled the College annually to conduct an Armistice Day Oratorical Con- By Frances Wright Turner We have in the Herbarium of our college, now, over fourteen hundred mounted and classified specimen. The collection started some years ago by Wa, prnf test. They have presented to essor E. M. Hall, who made a the school a gold plate, on which study of Ephriam canyon and the name of the successful com- commenced a study of Washing petitor will be engraved, and to ton County, contributing in the winner they give a beauti- about six hundred specimens fully engraved gold medal. The Then some contributions were subject for this oration is option- made by Professor Tanner, who al, with the only restriction that also collected a number of speci it must be patriotic and appro- mens which are all ready for of" priate to the subject of Armist- ficial labels. These will be com' ice day. pleted and added to the collec This year nine students con- tion. During the past summer tested, Miss Madge Morill and Mr. A. M. Woodbury made a coElvis B. Terry succeeding in the llection of about two hundred preliminary tryouts. These two fifty specimens in Zion Canyon students then gave their speech- Mr. Harrison made a collection es in the formal Armistice pro- of three hundred specimens gram. Mr. Terry was the suc- from the Utah Lake region while studying that section in cessful competitor. with Professor Cottam company All speeches were timely and the past summer. Mrs during appropriate. They portrayed Harrison collected one hundred throughout study and conscienc-iou- s on Mt. eighty specimens effort. Indeed, much benewhich she has mounted was fit derived by all contestants and the Dixie is grateful and contributed. Mr. Harrison for the opportunity to stage also collected over one hundred specimens of the mosses of such a contest. Other competitors were, Mary" Timpanogas some of which have not been collected in the United Nelson, Lenore Thurston, Nina States before. Edith Harris, Glen Nisson, All specimens are given their Orton, Lucile Worthen and common names in addition to Thurma Judd. their scientific names, this makes it possible' for layman to The Feeding of Animals, Joruse them. The scientific names dan, College Library. Books on Agricultural Pro- are being checked by Professor A. O. Garratt of Salt Lake who is ducts, both libraries-Bookon Disease of Plants the recoginzed authority on our Western flora. and Animals, both libraries. The instructors in the DeparFeeds and Feeding, Henry and tment of Biology will gladly asMorrison, both libraries. Principles and Practice of sist teachers, scout leaders, BeButter making, McKay, both ehive workers and others in using libraries. the herbarium or in determining Books on Foods, both librar- the names of local life forms. Some folks is inconsistent It sure does beat the dutch. Wont raise er cent for puttin up New schoolhaouses en such; I knowed a man what uster say (He lived up in Chazee) : What wuz good enough fer grandsir, 4 Is good enough fer me. education Creative Chemistry, Slosson, racy. must mean democracy. Democ- in both Libraries. Life of Pasteur, Vallery-Rado- t, racy is but a name of a condition. The real condition that in both Libraries. Americans seek is true happiRiddle of the Rhine, Lefebure, ness. Happiness comes as the in both Libraries. ' result of the formulation and orDiscovery, The Spirit and ideals. of in Ideals are Service of Science, Gregory ganization He spent a lot er money on not realized in a day so educa- both Libraries. blooded caows, tion is a process that is ever goThe History of Chemistry, Put water in his barn, Derunnin ing on. College Moore, Chemistry But lugged it ter the haouse. There was a time when man partment. We voted ter raise money could largely educate himself. The Outline of Science, ThomFer a schoolhouse, but says he, At that time, however, there son, College Library Volume 1, The old one did fer grandsir. were not the complex social con- Chap. VIII, p. 243; Volume II An I guess tel dew fer me. ditions that we have today. To- Chap. XXI p- 711 and Chap XXII day the individual is but a tiny p. 741. And all the farm improvements, unit in a giant complex group. Keeping up with Science, SlosAn every farmin tool His independence, which is an son, College Library. He alius had the money for; essential part of his state of Inorganic and Organic Text But when it came ter school is attained only Books in both Libraries. happiness, We could his argew in taown meetin General Science text books in through recognition of his But hed alius jaw en cuss. dependence on the vast world both Libraries. An say, Our grandfolks used it, about him. Enclycopedias, both libraries. An its good enough fer us. Man, today, must depend on Chats on Science, Slosson, Colthe school for a large part of his lege Library. Naow suppuz our own forefathers organized education. Atoms and Molecules, Sulli Society Had alius said the same? has reorganized mans depend- van, Chemistry Dept. College. ence and has accepted the school wouldnt never had no school, They Magazine Articles, both librNer rose ter all their as its major means for instruct- aries. likely held their school in caves ing its members. Partial Bibliography for 1st An wed been cavemen still, That the pioneers of this section had vision is attested in the Essay. If theyd a listened ter sech fellers. The Relation of Chemistry to As thet there Chazee Bill. organization of the Dixie Col Health and Disease. That the people of Dixie lege. Life of Pasteur, Vollexy-Rad-o- t, We love thet old red schoolhaouse recognize today the advantage of in both libraries. Jest as much as anyone. that school is attested in the Pasteur, The History of a We honor it in story, and support that is given. The DixIn our songs its sung. ie College has met the needs of Mind, Duclux, College Library. How to Live, Fisher and Fish, But we need the best thet we can git, the people of this section, and has progressed in step with the College Library. Fer our boys n girls History of Medicine, Garrison, An if our grandfolks could come back, demands that have been made on College Library. it. Its just what they would say. Pathology, Mac Callum, ColOne of the latest recognized What they set out ter dew, they did, needs of the people of Dixie is lege Library. In them days of old lang zise, Bacteriology, Jordan, College an adequate preparation of the ies. J. W. H. libraryteachers in the elementary Theyre the ones who made this nation, Histories of Chemistry, ColBacteriology, Conn and Conn, Your grandfather, an mine, schools. In the year 1923-2- 4 lege Library. But yew neednt try ter talk ter me, the Dixie College first offered College library. LEGION CARNIVAL Organic Chemistry Texts, both Cuz I knows a thing er tew, two years of Normal work. 4 libraries. NOV. An what in them days did fer This meant that our home teach- the literate- The uneducated grandsir, EmerAgricultural Geology, ers could be In these. Wont dew fer yew. That are limited in their capacity to The American Legion Carnson, Biology Dept. College. do useful work or year there were about 35 stuappreciate the ival was of the Farm and Chemistry staged in St. George dents taking Normal work- Last work of others. Their minds Nov. ColHome, The Carnival beand Tottingham Ince, 4444444 44444444444444 year there were 15 practice are narrow, so that reason and 44: with gan lege ostentatious Library. parade. teachers, and 25 taking first proof does not appeal to them-unleSoil Alkali, Harris, College Floats were entered by many of Pathogenic Creative Chemistry, Slosson, it substantiates some beyear courses. This year there the ward organizations, business Library.' Park and Davis, College library. both libraries. will be approximately 20 second lief they have already accepted. Methods of classes and also the firms, Analysis, AssoMicroliology, Marshall, ColWithin the Atom, Mills, Colyear college students taking out Hence they are a stumbling-bloc- k ciation Woodward of Official school. Very reprlege Library. Agricultural to others. Normal Diplomas. There are lege Library. esentative individual Chemists, Pulliams Manual of Bacterentries Chemistry Dept. more than 30 Freshmen Atoms and Molecules, SulliThe literate have experience preparwere made. Ben Hur being very Partial Bibliography For ing to teach. of others to guide them in their iology, Bolton, College Library. van, Chemistry Dept. Principles of Human NutriThese statistics merely mean undertakings. Books on general chemistry, Fourth Essay. The Relation of ably presented. Following the Their mental tion, Jordan, College Library. that the people of Dixie recog capacity is broad, because Chemistry to National Defense. parade an excellent program was both libraries. they Zens-seHiss nize the need of Bacteriology, and The Riddle of the Rhine, Lefe- given in the Tabernacle, in Foundations of Chemistry, education, and are open to any new thots which which the two Legion orations that the Dixie College is Chemestry Dept., Blanchard and Wade, College bure, College Library. College. taking can be reasonably substantiated. were care of the need in a very defin This difference Sanitary The Science, Leagwiek, LibraryLiving Age, May 31, 1924, noon delivered. In the afterbetween the interested townspeople and ite way. Teaching is a College Library. p. 1031, learned Articles on Chemistry in CurCollege Library. and unlearned is that very deMateria-Madicstudents assembled at the ball finite vocation it is a profes- one has the PharmacolBooks on rent Magazines for example, Agriculture, Induspower to see, underparks where th rodeo carnival sion. The Normal department stand, and appreciate while the ogy and Therapentics for Nurs- Science Service in the Scientific trial Chemistry. was held. Boxing bouts were es, College. of the College is definitely Mining Chemistry and AnalyMonthly Magazine, every issue. One lives in a pre- other does not. staged in the evening. Infection, paring its students to find their world of mysterious electric facImmunity and SpecSee also reference to other tical Chemistry-Chemistrific Therapy Kolmer, College The second day was entirely places in our American democ- ilities, radios, etc, and subjects as listed herewith. See texts, etc. Treathears astaken Library racy. up by roping, riding, boxhow chemistry answers the ing especially the chemistry of tounding stories of evolution, Books on foods in both libraretc. ing, B. G. S. chemical wonders, etc. the other whys and hows of lifes many explosives, Chemistry Dept. and Friday the regular activities both libraries. understands and appreciates. ies. problems. Books on Physiology both lib- to were set asidefor the celebration One has a Partial Bibliography For Daily Life by Kohlenberg and EDUCATION lofty ideal, a raries. of Founders Day. In the afteraim in life while the other higher Chemistry and Its Relations Fifth Essay. The Relation of is in a Books on Biological Chemis- Hart. noon, however, sports were reAn education is not an accumu- rut. Chemistry Dept. Chemistry to the Home. try, lation of technical terms, formuChemistry the Dept College. The value of education is Partial Bibliography For Chemistry in Industry, Vol I sumed at the Ball park. InfireText Book on Baillas, and other information. American evening Histology, Legion and Nor boundless. But too many Third II, College Library. Essay. The Relation of figure is a person educated works were displayed. because a its value to one individual, thus ey, College Library. to Agriculture or in the Home Weed. Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry of Food and Nutri-- . string of Ph.D.s, D,Ds.,L.L.Ds, giving it limitations. The College Libary. Forestry. real tion, Sherman. or other degrees are attached to value of education is to form Soils, Discovery, Gregory, both librChemistry of the Farm and Hilgard, College LibrOutlines of Science, Thomson, his name. An education, may be better conditions, the perfection Volume Home, Tottingham and Ince, aries. ary. 2, Chapters 9 and 10, acquired at a standard univer- of which is unlimited. Industrial Chemistry, Rogers, Agricultural Analysis, Addy-ma- College Library. A furth- Volume 4, or at sity Chapters 27 and 37. the University of er value of an education is Household Textiles, Giffs, Col- Chemistry Department. College the Library. Hard Knocks. Where ever it is Syphlies and Public Health, ability to appreciate these condi- Vedder, Dry Farming, Widtsoe, Col- lege Libary. History of Chemistry, College College Library. acquired, is is what the degrees tions. With more universal Books on Chemical Industries library and Chemistry Dept. lege Library. and diplomas stand for. Magazine articles in current That education the general, financial Industry in Chemistry, Vol. I Chemistry of Agriculture, Col- that deal with products which is, a complete understanding of' magazines, eg. Scientific Monthsocial, and ethical conditions and lege increase the II, College Library. wants of the home Library. ly, Nov- 1925, p. 364. Scientifthe important generalizations of would be far Soils Vocational and to Soil eg. superior glass what ic American Oct. and Nov. 1925 making, iron, clay, Chemistry, a particular field. It is the abFertility, Whitthey are at son and Walster. College Library. College Lib- mortor, procelain paints, etc. ility to use the experience of education it ispresent. Through P- 242, 302, 310. See especially Industrial Chem-VoBooks on Agricultural ChemPreventive Medicine, Rosenau rary. l. others, or the result of their gain knowledgepossible for us to Books I on and to II istry. necessary and both Bacteriology, Manuefforts to gain further results. forming and Rogers Chemistry Dept. al of Industrial Books on Chemical Analysis, living under better The Future Independence and libaries. An education is the ColChemistry, to conditions. ability The both Farmer advanced Through libraries and in the Chemand the New Day, lege. Progress of American Medicine understand and appreciate the education it will be Butterfield, College Library. possible to m the Age of istry Partial Department. world we live in. In other live a better Chemistry, College Bibliography For and richer life. It General Physiology, Food Inspection and Analysis, Sixth Essay- The Relation of words an education is a broader will be Library. Mitchell, possible to build a Utopia College Library. Partial Bibliography for Chemistry to the Development Liach, Chemistry Department. capacity, or the ability to think similar to that H. G. The Wills Book has of Handbook of Chemical Enginof an Industry or a Resource ond and study. It is easy to distin- pictured in his Alfalfa, Coburn, The Relation of of Men like GodsCollege eering, Library. Liddell, Chemistry Dept. the United guish between the illiterate and States. Chemistry to the Enrichment of The Grape M- J. M. Examination of Waters and Life. Culturist, Fuller, Creative Chemistry, Slosson, Water College Library. Supplies, ChemiThresh, both libaries. To Americans, ' in Timp-anoug- fame-They- s ter-da- y, - 11-12- home-traine- -13 d. 11-12-- ss Micro-organism- s, r, - a, n, Wil-liama- n, - Sec-Essa- y. stry Dept. |