Show STUDENT LIFE Student Life Published monthly during the college year hy the students of The Agricultural College of Ulah- - STAFF Editor-in-ChiJames T Jardine ’05 '05 Associate Editor Elmer G Peterson ’05 J Edward Taylor ’07 Business Manager Assistant Manager Benj F Riter Jr DEPARTMENTS Charles W Porter ’05 Literary Student Affairs Ray B West ’04 ’05 Notes Melvin C Merrill Department Locals John H Tuttle ’07’05 Alumni and Exchange Laura Nebeker ef SUBSCRIPTIONS One year Single copiesto subscribers Extra copies $1 fe 15c Address all communications to STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAII Application has been made to enter this at the Logan Utah postoffice periodical mail matter College deas second-clas- s is from the office Room 37 made livery Editorial It would be a good thing to have a Legislative Hall at the College next session It might work won- ders We were thinking of writing an editorial on “Skating and Skating Rinks'’ hut decided to postpone it indefinitely It is to he regretted that the football management cannot arrange a game at a time when the Sporting Editor wouldn’t have to break his neck and work nights to get it ready or delay the paper Student Life extends congratulations to Prof E W Robinson as In his election mayor of Logan 59 the Agricultural College is well represented as is also the best element in Logan in the affairs of the city When it comes to a show-dow- n it is doubtful whether or not there is enough property confiscated on the hill to pay a special policeman Rut then there are those Attendance Committee fixtures and mechanisms and records which are valuable In the athletic columns of “The Wabash’’ for October was an interesting account of the game between the Wabash and Purdue The University football teams details of the playing as well as the score indicated that the latter team would probably he the champion team of Indiana Naturally then we had an interest in them Following the above news only a short time came the report of that appalling disaster the wreck of the Purdue excursion train carrying one thousand persons Nothing could have been more sad more g than the story of those students in the strength and vigor of youth striving for a knowledge that would aid them in serving the struggling mass of their fellow men It calls forth the deep sympathy of the world and causes humanity to cry for mercy from the “Guiding Hand” How truly did Bryant speak when he said : “Yet a few days and thee The sun shall see no more In all his course” heart-rendin- all-behold- ing |