Show STUDENT LIFE 150 orate seven course dinner was given them hv the advanced students in Domestic Science At the Governor Cutler exBanquet pressed his appreciation of the excellent dinner and sjoke briefly of the value of domestic science training He was followed by toasts from Prof Cotey Prof Mills of Salt Lake City Prof Robinson Mr Sundwall of Sanpete County and Prof Rail Mrs Cotey ’s fourteen years of experience in the institution placed her in a position to tell the Commission of what the College has done for Utah homes and what it expects to continue to do along this line in the future informed the Mayor Robinson guests that the people of Logan were much concerned about their visit as they feared the result of the investigation would bring the University to Logan — a calamity they were going to use every possible means to avert “Public institutions leave their finger marks upon the people” lie cited illustrations from Utah cities as proof Speaking seriously he stated that the steady but rapid growth of the College under the present administration has been healthy harmonious and Equal justice and fairness had been given to After neat apall departments propriate speeches from Prof Mills and Mr Sundwall Prof Ball concluded by giving a short talk on the importance and value of agricultural education to the people of Utah and stated that more investigation was what the College need well-balanc- As soon as the people of the State became familiar with the work of the Agricultural College and the good it is accomplishing there need be little fear but that its rights and prerogatives will be zealously guarded and protected Utah has its share of unsolved educational problems and this question which is now being investigated is not the least important one Already the a result of as has suffered College adverse legislation The recent law regarding our engineering work has taken from us dozens of college students many of whom are now attending schools outside the State Scores more are not in attendance this year for the same reaed College-- University son The future policy to be pursued regard to higher education in Utah will be shaped in no small measure by the report of this Commission and students of the Agricultural College ask nothing more than fair treatment for their institution in the final settlement in Dc Da lino Club ed Although there have been several class debating societies working in the college during the year there has been no general organization in which a student irrespective of his class or department could pursue literary or debating work The question of making a good strong college debating society has been |