Show it hi i sited VOLUME X DICIl-BERGE- II the Students of the Utah Agricultural College eekhj U)(!AN UTAH FKIDAY NOV EMBER COMPANY COMING 4 L enter famous musical to appear tongue-tie- team talks Registration Highly Gratifying Some d id Subjects Are Offered i d BE- - FORE STUDENT BODY When the mer Performance liTin-nla- d)ick-Beigeu out will No be student I Body met til March 17th 1912 The registo date is very encourreturn of our tration up last to commemorate no mean way 10 the Student Body will be entertain- cd by the gifted ‘student Body Musical company tickets will be good and every-- j be t In in victorious football quad from Montana tradition has it that these giidinm heroes by dint of herculean prowess used at tirnel intervals held Montana doubt out in less then xcore-lA)ga- n aging there being a marked increase in attendance all along the line espec ially in Agricultural sub courses have had special care and are well under way in Agronomy Animal jects the winter aftermath ibereot VeterIbubamlry Horticulture :eems to have been so hiinary Science Entomology and larious that eeidain of Montana Nj in Mechanic Arts Home Econofair damsels were left heartless mies and Commerce in which (and who is not to say hopeless special methods aie being prac-- l since the Senior girls have voavcO Iked this year new classes have to let our never boy go roaming been organized in all subjects! So impressive evident- paiticularly in Mechanic Arts and again) ly was the aforesaid aftermath Home Economics for those wlioj that the fellows on the stand wish some practice in addition toj were rendered practically speech- the technical which most of them deless and were left incapable of who come to the institution unaught but to mutter incoherent- sire these winter courses are doubtedly the best ever collected ly “A good time Ah -- !” Then followed a lifting expla-- ! PROF ARNOLD EXCLUDED nation and defense in which we An item of keen interest to (Continued on Page Two) many of the students was tin exclusion notice served on ProHOLDS MEETING MILITARY MATTERS fessor Arnold by the attendant The Procommittee this week fessor failed to appear at WARM DISCUSSION OF hour for one of his AFFAIRS —f — classes Wednesday and the “exfor Student Life Manager Renders Cadets Showing Up In Good clusion ’’ notice followed ii Report Form discipline must he maintained” Most of the time of the ExeMueh interest is manifested in WILBUR BAIL cutive committee meeting bent department this Wednesdav the 4th hour was do- - the military voted to the question of how much year The lms are showing an shall we charge alumni members enlliiMam which- indicates keen tor sending them Student Lite competition for the appointments seriWilbur Ball who was ofiices which A few weeks ago it was decided to ously injured in an automobile will be made shortly alter the accident at Salt Lake about two to find the exact cost of out the paper and to charge Christmas holidays weeks ago was a wleeome visitor cost the alumni the actual lie lias The companies are having their in chapel this morning Manager Brossard sub rilles a signed I hem as rapidly one arm still in a sling and looks milled his estimates of costs and as circumstances permit so that somewhat “knocked out” as yet but it taket more than an autoreceipts in getting out Student hv the time the new uniforms ar- mobile or a motor cycle or both Life as follows: rive the A C cadets will have if them combined to put an Ag-ri- i Income of Stqdent Life ‘Farmer" out T commismastered the important points of and Wilbur sion permanently Advertising 120 inches at“ the marchings and Manual of into form back $111200 $‘!r0 per inch o the student is fast getting ami Arms present 1L00 again Subscriptions visitors to the College and body Student Life joins with the loOOOj College Mailing List diswell a in general the public students in extending him welwell equipped battalion come and look forward with joy 59000 ciplined to hi early complete recovery of student cadcti (Continued on Page Two) citizens Splen-taine- rs The winter courses were estab Winter Courses of the Agricultural College begin on Tue day lislied at the College last year Nov Till Bill and extend un- and work was o 11V red in Agro- Well Remembered For Their For body will 8 FOOTBALL FELLOWS FABRICATE Thursday evening Nov NUMBER 1911 WINTER COURSE IS NOW ON MAIDS N 1C i Tin j j j STU-DEN- T l I j j get-tin- Ac-umling- g - nomy Home Economies Mechanic Arts and Commerce The demand for the work has been such thai this vear two Years are o tiered in any of these subjects the full terms work included in this win ter eoruse and full college credit received for each subject taken The winter courses have been established at the colleges and university by the demand of the people for those who can not put in a legular college course as the spring work begins so early in the year the average farmer and farmer's boy finds it impossible to attend to the regular college work conditions are :o in the spring he tinds it necessary to leave college befoic bis work is (Continued on Page Four) UNIVERSITIES TD BE CLASSIFIED The United States Bureau of Education will within the next year conduct an investigation of American college's and universities with the purpose of according to the worn hey do the type of student they produce and the value of their bachelor's certiiieatcs as a qualiwork fication for The Jesuits of this investigation elas-i-ticatio- post-graduat- n e in a repot t lured upon the school catalogues i ml statements as well as upon llie investigation will be embodied The object of this iuvestiga- i u was at lirst thought to he for the purpose of ferreting out “degree mills” but the real reason for thn move is a request from the association of American Universities at the time of its meeting iii Chariot t svillc last yelr Already some of tin lead- ing colleges and universitYs have bail viJled and all ’will bJ ttnehed in due time -- |