Show STUDENT LIFE 04 University of Utah and tlie Argicultural College and pledged himself to do his duty and fuul duty by both institutions Senator Williams of Salt Lake said that as the requests for appropriations exceeded the revenues of the state some estimates must be cut down The Agricultural College however being one of the most important state interests was certain to receive careful consideration lie directed his remarks to the students comparing old with new methods of education lie spoke of the connections of education to character building Education must be applied to life with plenty of hard work thrown in He complimented the Trustees and the President of the institution on the success of their work Representative Fishburn of Box Elder was the last speaker He spoke of the Agricultural College of Utah as one of the great institutions of the region It should be the best of its kind California alone is its Inter-Mounta- in superior now This is pre-eminent- ly and fou the people a school of the people Educational appropria- tions he was sure would not be cut until there was nothing else to cut He concluded witli the statement that the Agricultural College could without anxiety put its trust in the Legislature never fearing that it would receive injustice What the effects of the visit of the Legislature to our college will be time alone can tell We could discern in the remarks of the speakers tliat strong measures had been used to make material changes in our courses The departments of our school as viewed by the visitors speak for themselves From their inspection and observations the legislators must know that wre are distinctly an agricul- tural college moving in our properly defined sphere— defined by national statutes and inWe are interfering with the work of no other institution and are doing thoroughly and well the work which an agricultural college should do terpretations E G P NOTES No breakfast but oh what a dinner! The A C is proud of its staunch friend “reformed legislator” The tame (?) wild-ca- t come at all visitors Nobody supposed eri nneel a cordial the wel- that the tiain would be k was necessarily late The barn and curtailed The various departments of the Mechanic Arts building were crowded from 3:30 to 5 The Salt Lake delegation was convinced that if the shops were not duplicating work they ought to be Who was the “young feller” to whom the delegate gave his name for Expci iment Station bulletins? The director will be pleased to supply further information The Woman’s Club rendered valuable assistance to the Reception Committee Some of live-stoc- their explanations were a trifle incoherent but they shone like stare in the departments of Art and Domestic Science Trof Campbell in a graceful garb appropriate to the occasion rendered invaluable service behind the scenes The band boys have decided that Jack Frost like President McCorniek has a keen appreciation of music Several of their choicest selections have not thawed out yet One of the Reception Committee was heard to remark that the “itireracy” was a great success If he means something to eat we heartily agree with him Some of the legislators were considerably concerned over the array of students behind the library gratings They could not decide whether it was an object lesson of “What we are coming to” or represented exhibit B of the college menagerie If anybody was hoodooed by the “Friday— 13” proposition it was the corporal’s guard of Senators who didn't “junket” They missed a glorious good time accomplished nothing and we venture felt just a little envy of their colleagues who were being “bribed” by the witchery of woman’s art |