Show i STUDENT LIFE The Law Club met on Sat Sept 26 and elected the following officers : S G Rich President V H Kerr Vice President W A Jensen Secretary J L Jenkins Treasurer O W Adams Historian J J Fredrickson Sergeant-at-Arm- s A great deal of activity is manifest in the club and the boys expect to do great things this year Mr Farrell one of last year’s j students has secured a position as bookkeeper for the Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co of Logan We wish Mr Farrell success in his new work Prof Bexell has presented the Commercial Department with a picture of the New York Stock Ex-- j change The picture is surrounded with the portraits of 112 leading financiers of Wall Street The Law Club has inaugurated a lecture course which will be conducted by the leading business men of the state A list of the lectures and subjects will be given out later A large and complete list of books has been ordered for the depart-- i ment Our friend Riter is on the list of retired foot-ba- ll heroes —at least for a time In a recent practice he suffered a broken collar bone As a result he is now wearing a pen wielder in a sling L’ ENVOY j “Now honest ‘Joe’ I tried to win a ‘rep’ She ‘trowed’ me down I couldn’t make her mine ! This is a secret that within I hep — 23 The signal called was “sixty ” nine thirty-- The ball was snapped they more than hit the line A rush a broken bone Said Laura then “I regret — “O dear I cannot mourn for Ben” Notes For the “farmers” the prospects Aq ricu rural I are not one whit less auspicious for successful work this year than in the other departments of the evergrowing institution of which we are all so proud As evidence of the interest taken in and the growth of the Agricultural department there are now over fifty students registered in the courses in Agronomy Animal Husbandry and Horticulture Our hope is that continual growth and development will ever continue to be ours The opportunities afforded the Station staff through the institute work of becoming acquainted with farmers the leading and as well as with the resources and problems of the State agriculturally are also indirectly afforded the students in the agricultural department Enthusiasm for his work is one of the manv benefits derived bv the student from the opportunities thus indirectly afforded him Prof Hutt is especially enthusiastic over the horticultural prospects of the State As examples of what can be done along this line the following are noteworthy: up-to-da- m! te |