Show jsMul TWO O Weekly Frisiad by the Earl £ote6l 4brl£t0£of A England Drama of Restoration HslJ Important (Another perhaps Is the desire sm-- i T? DI ply to learn more about more) J Reviewed By minded things to become broader r lace m LuSCatlOn and more liberally educated generally I suspect that there are Lecturer from an some forces responsible for this 'A1 uhini STUDENT LIFE Published L I V L V U 1) H vt T ' Utah Agricultural Collect Logan Utah Company Publishing — ( FEATURE WE SANITATION-MODE- RN I BARBER and BEAUTY PARLORS — 13 West Center Street — Phone 1240 iddreS September rcentl? fully conscious of I) that we are not We ander the Act of March 3 1897 Acceptance for mailing at apecial rate of do net fully me'antog who if of theOn 19-0ct0beT 0f la 8eCti°B 1103 ACt of diaries II -C- harbefore Comprehend or understand I ain Stag ‘ Alumni Council m iustnwhatStoesehaforcef0j iAiTerhlcln but 1' alters and Types of Plays suggests projects alumni organizations that may oe d° ave an 0Pini0n as 10 one ° Dicihced - - - Editor applied to any association of Col-- j I em - - - W1LFORD D PORTER Alumni associations should not flege graduates: The drama of the Restora- - Distributors for— alumni REPORTERS 'confine themselves to All college graduates need - tion Age was the subject of Dr in clinics prow'tne child guidance Allie Burgoyne ar in mind that the genen Phyllis Dallam ' nfl-17 following in their wake will need mother Alden Lilyvvhite Susie Niles advantages even superior to those 'i shouldn't whv Peat rice Allen and i they themselves enjoved Virginia Wardleigh y help spread thS? hunSn ofl lherc were an-- v changes inj Products” facilities and these that improved life “Property Life Verda Dowdle James Scott of the play' ffomnufeeSmanner inS whirhP thev 'may1 be lengthened and efficiency ' the appearance Clondel Porter Emma Eerucca house" he began “Prose- -icom‘ conduct themselves towards tVl'hy0Ujdnfn greased? Milton Merrill help with iety in general and towards tion that will aid in developing eay was a peculiar development' 31 “cation in particular after gracua- - interest in fine music and art Volume XXVI Official in Every Respect Friday July 5 192S and!jn English drama” i tion ‘ 1 modem our play-of Many u2 presenii 1IIE OLD ORDER CHANGETH whv' (communities? te m Not many years ago the college graduate was trained for one necVco£ider°aUrand ' they P whicth wal’'fc“rairphvS?aUtey ifaue rv of the professions Now thousands upon thousands of college attention Ahat special “III 1G60 the Shakespearean drama was reopened by Charles graduates are going out with the expectation of entering ucufaTly ! human happiness? should be ness or industry in some form They do not find that it is pos-'th- e Already the spectators had alumnus might well give Alumni associations I In o AT k a rti a scenery— Italian and known business own to set their iJ0 for them up independent French” for should stand to catholicity secure them for hand on or is that it find the other they necessaryparticular college that may ‘The Restoration stage had theyfortunate of spirit and of mind mercantile or may notto have been him attiin In Gentle Readers: employment in one of the great corporations be to should cosmopolitan modify the old stage has enough graduate be should essentially not tude was to curtain they are a The day after “Student Life” came out I received the fob spend caught little of the real meaning expected manufacturing establishments where they period rre this who of higher education An aiunmus educational of those or scenes acts It letter from an enthusiastic admirer of my poems: used between lowing modest salaries long years as apprentices at very who contributes only to that in- - fighting the battle to preserve to make a stage Reuben: I note with a great deal of pleasure that you Dear used institutli isiwas of the only freedom the and utterances his clerical by The outcome of this process is the development of a jsUtution by lin front of the main perfor-insi- st have contributed three excellent poems to the current issue of that up graduated them they should WsAhortlt mind and a docility of spirit so far as industry is concerned upon a still higher and bet-t“Student Life” While I enjoyed them all I was particularly building-of education within t iesej w to type for him must on speak same scheme is still impressed with the “Ode to Sally” Your tyle has much of the quite right 'hen men cannot build a buiness for themselves but "i ork Grooves- virility of Kipling the vividness of Service and the semi-comecoIll'ta'aS (' ‘AlunTiil “associations ' - of trteed-inwNea- j' the contrary be salaried employees' during mbst'ofTheir H - —— — e covered with pieces ot Vf’ VaTf MasoiiT "Let i13 KaveTmirc of thelcountry may become ureal r the meaning is clear we are in the profess of developing a new cation If the alumni de- -j canvas instiu-tion- s of were which endowed for the cies development paint upon (Signed) NAP great privately' sooial order should maintain that uni- mocracy Let them show io the scenes or rooms different for I not am While my original work in “Student getting paid instruction on a high level world that the great experiment whichever were to be used It has been but a few years since the doctors and lawyers versity sucis to his public I shall first I a realize that has education work Life” research of and American poet’s duty important “In the Pestoration theater therefore not let pecuniary considerations stand in the way Of went into the field offered by their prbfession to set- - up a busi- Should be carried on only in such ceeded and that the Institutions institutions and if they stood in which our sacrificial forefathers these grooves or' flats ra'n all giving pleasure to my Targe Summer school audienw but will ness for themselves Now more and more doctors and lawyers the way of increased appropria- established are being strengthen the way aCross the stage favor them with one of my latest sonnets are being employed on a large scale Large scale farming with tions lor state universities that and expanded under their Inuri“If one wanted to change unselfishly colto iho work to Let care them desire say university providg ng The chain store organiza- of a to another the TO A HERD OF SHEEP many tenants is being introduced corresponding character such lege authorities: “We are here to from one scene tions are forcing the individual merchant to close Tiis doors or alumni have missed the meaning I help never to hinder: ahvryi to flats could be shifted instead of “Whose sheep are those?” asked MrsT — of a liberal education Men who support hcver to limit” Lot them using the curtain and could be ' sing down into the scale of bankruptcy It is predicted that reside in a given state who make Isay: “We hereby dedicate our done As down the hill we sallied In less time in much the and learning our trained minds within ten years there will be no individually owned departments their wealth in that state and ‘Td elacould t say the College’s” I said that benrii'-enplay way they who make liberal grants and be- the ideals which our As hither and yon we dallied in the United States quests to higher educational insti- institutions sought to inculcate to borate scenes without the shift are waning th making of better coilmes and states which is demonstrated in Those who have been caught in this net of industry are tutions in otherviewj of higher edu- - universities to the building cf ing in that larger “But aren't they tame !” said she amazed modern plays to want t keep ope'n cation if they fail to make finer manhood and wom'niiCjd turning to educational centers for aid They That they should linger feeding fore the this period “During to the and to the liberalizing of the the avenues of progress The colleges and universities of the institutions contributions Beneath the trees serene unflown with within the state minds of men for the sympi’thelc stage scene was alternated As downhill'we came speeding It has country will be called upon in the future to render a greater whose soil and whose people and consideration of the problems of the rear stage scene resources in general have all mankkind” service to the citizenry than they have ever rendered before whose only been a short period ol: made their wealth possible MUSIC IN “They’re docile sheep” I cooly said BEST time since the fore stage scene CHILDREN GIVE disNew fields are certain to be introduced and the institutions of We would not have any one “In other words they’re tutored : AGNEW MISf ADVISES were There has interested in the institution that disappeared higher learning will have to answer new calls They’ve been arouned the College till to 1925 in Boston at he attended on the contrary we many up would look with pleasure and ap(Continued From Page One) They’ve become highly learned" least a decided remnant — From Reuben’s Rhymes proval upon such manifestations HIGHER STANDARDS time of an passhistorical “Quite elapse tendencies as he national and loyalty of interest unRestoration ed from the instisoon age The age-ol- d doctrine of supply and demand is' 'to be might exhibit toward the perspective characteristics of That should silence any criticism that may be extant contution of his undergraduate or and other til 1925 in which there were no taught to the teachers of Utah From all reports iff appears graduate days At the same time individual composers trained cerning my ability to handle sonnets in a pleasing professional ear great plays given During this manner the that there are many more teachers than there are positions to our conception of him as a elements whichThese when un- period of time however there broadminded man truly interested can perceive I have recently received a touching letter from a mother go around in public welfare would be great- derstood increase the capacity were two important ones name whose daughter was granted a degree this last Commencement corwith anc if World’ he gave ly ‘The Way of the Unless something unforeseen happens within the next fewj ly enhanced She has in- - for enjoyment to requested me to write a short poem emblematic of her the To' make i responding generositv ‘All For Love’ The listening or appreciation The fact that a recent accident to the within the state in years to attract many of those who contemplate entering thejstitutions graduation daughter’s scenes very glitter setting for in the a lesson automobile her reimbursing me for this service part large will be to out plays a the prevents family keep necessary process profesion weeding used school music trainng and ing painted panels were does not in this case in any way detract from the ardor with public a hidden under from and two with was The being deluge principals superintendents lighted today with all instruments be old stage There which I approach the task before me For I believe m and am candle chandaliers of applications for positions where classes ing taught jn scen- loyal to the mothers of our graduates few of were changes very It is almost certain that higher standards will be demanded every child may have his es TO A DAUGHTER RECENTLY GRADUATED chance at little or no expense of the teachers by way of preparation That demand might be Dr Eaton read one scene of when all that at is it surprising a blessing in disguise The teaching profession would be greatof comedies My dear four years have passed a group of high school stu- the most glittering Your mother is growing old so great that many years cy of the nation depends upon dents get together from all illustrating the most highly arly improved if the requirements were v i I’m not so young as I once was of life tificial and the centers glittering many be given maintaining of preparation were required before any teacher ’ lnjparts of the states in a has from to hair court Restoration of the My changed grey period gold' School- oivMstfa 'Ierrhission to enter the school room ' scienceManners’ ?“The Comedy 'of' t ' ' own- kfrid So ipe ot these centers chorus as they did in Chicago which ! f four Four have was drama ' passed years years the'type''of con' will be found within the state in for Rational Supervisors CAFETERIA 'FTUISED i‘l Four long hard years of toil of this period was styled from ' which he resides the ference that last April I’ve saved my pennies that you might have A group of easterners who recently Visited the College were How many alumni clearly un- musical critics were amazed and Johnson and written by Ether A chance to burn the midnight oil that' the freedom of our one writer for the The satire to be effecloud in their praise of the UAC cafeteria The variety of food derstandinstitutions Chicago Trib- idge of learning is higher be a type of more must tive offered the small cost of each dish and the attractive way in in danger? New forms of control une stated to this effect that than one -Today I'm happy yes and proud person There is no devised to take from he would like to refrain from are which it was served brought forth favorable comments to Mr these being Of you my daughter mine — a than other point inst itutions the I one thing glittering adult chorus com Trirror of TVr any attending ' C in your hand the sheepskin lies life and For their which life spirit Reststion upon ooly and his aids r is the right to seek cert for five years or until ouch in London in these that depend You’ve worked for it a long long time of that plays The cafeteria is managed by the College for the benefit of the the truth and teach the truth choruses could sing' with the period new lead These tone it wherever beautiful clear may qualstudents It is not a money-makin- g pure institution The aim of its “ ‘Way of the World’ You’ll make it easy for mother now illustvpes of control are expressing ity and splendid ' interpretation dream That’s been my frrttr-yebetween trates the manager is to please its patrons and give "quality at low cost” themselves in many guises equality ' the as that given by the National man and woman — Milimont and You’re getting wed todav ' It seems to me also that uniWhat say? High School chorus alumni of our colleges and ' R on the FOOTBALL TEAM ' STA To the love scene Meribell— a peculiar OPENING versities should give some attenProfessors Make War DATE SETOF FOR With music for every child A few — From Reuben’s Rhymes' from the FALL TERM SEPT 18 tion to the allocation of work is our slogan and Amer- scene to quotations which On show the humor of it and of resoonsibillty among our It is too bad that some of our co-cplace the glamour of institutions of ica a singing nation we ‘shall were: “Be as strange as if we Continued from page one various The Utah Fanners are conhigher before sheik an filial athletic life the a find and is that fact richer fuller It compensation hapmarrying learning fronted with a problem presenthad been married a long time ’ freshmen This will make it universities practically ail aspire pier I shall conclude with the old favorite — ed by two new pests One of and as well bred as though we is same It equally to the do thing “A man said Goethe has these is the Psyllid Yellows and possible for the new students weren’t married at all” true that it s not necessary for should SLEEP the othpr White Spot in Alfaifa to receive much more personal them hear a little music read Milimont said “I shall dwinall to do the same thing If These two destroyers have already comin fine a see a little to do picwould agree poetry dle into a wife’ As Dr Eaton Night — made an inroad into the potato attention than is possible when they mon those things which they ture every day of his life in said “It is the best us? of the Shadows flit all of the students are regis- need to do for and alfalfa crops of the state the promotion of order that worldly cares may — A breath of Summer common welfare and not obliterate the sense of the word dwindle” Doctor Herbert J Pack of the tering at once This general the would scene which was read This Comes traimom College is working with the pota- plan was the so successful last then in addition instituthrough beautiful which God has im- showed the certain to disease while Doctor B L to Dean West agree easy style of the according year cerdo to in should koul tions human the attempt Is planted Richards to that no substantial change will Restoration drama giving attention Sleep — tain things on a distinguished White Spot in Alfalfa “The humorous giving in at Coach Dean B Cromwell boss in it though some de- basts while other institutions did be made Deep and soothing The psyllid yellow’s the potato on an equally dis- of track and field affairs for 19 the end could hardly be called me clasped Holds other will undergo a things tails )est getst busy early in the year which will facilitate the change basis the tenure of years at the University of South- a surrender was most magndevine embrace its In entire tinguished which fact makes it difficult to the staff would be more secure ern California will arrive in Phil—From Reuben’s Rhymes combat Doctor Pack has found work of registration better salaries could be paid and adelphia Saturday night to take ificent” “It is very difficult to get an a way to kill the bug but the proboth science and art would be up his summer duties as "assistant “Some possible reasons for was not played unless rewriblem is to get rid of it early Coaches Leo Calland Howard Dromoted to a higher degree than coach of the United States OlymCompeting now in the Missouri enough in the season to save the Jones and Tommy Davis will turn is possible at present Many In ifa pic team It Is expected that Corn-we- ll the lapse of time between the tten" Tennis Championships the Valley will not be confined to any of not all institutions would be crop verse and before the drama Experiments will be car- professors at the University “Not untfl 1741 did a drama second of nine big eastern and fair way of becoming distinguish- few events in his coaching as he last ried on throughout the state all Southern California this summer ed has developed stars in all depart- became great again were the appear that the people reallyjddie western tournaments that they will conduct a course during the present summer with when which the ments from Sprinting ter disrus reactions against the exemplary wanted This was a time— dur- she to another Trohi Stn in athletics thing the coaching plans to enter during the sem-m- er eradication as the objective The ’“V alumni associations might devot heaving sumlife lived in the court of Charles ing the 18th century— of trial jan institution's six weeks as the representative of the entire time of Doctor Pack will mer movement is to the The Troian coach expects session from July 2 to Aug- more attention ‘dry’ style of the and error mostly error” University of Southern California be spent In this persult other- Tetarn to Los Angeles early In II and the ' for continuing education ust 11 "Midge” Gladman People wanted the "There were only two thea- Mis3 Marjoriewon White Spot in alfalfa is caused and drama Calland will coach basketball wise know as adult education September from Amsterdam one championhas already Just plan his track campaign at South- emotional plays” ters allowed the through improper irrigation and and baseball during the first three This movement is world wide part-wu''rby royalty t' ship now we are interested in it 929 season ern California for the Restoration course weeks of can be overcome “After the Davis will the conperiod be to to had according In her first tourney last week — — Hus to America-I- t They enlarged n Doctor B L Richards who Just re- then take the class for a week to the artisans of the land began siderably” at Des Moines she romped on is not confined to colleges and 'Em Count turned from the northwest where instruct in track and field coach- universities to get back into the play house through to win the Iowa State We find that there “Many elements were work- cl Student — How many courses are ing and Jones will wind up the he gave a paper on the White sessions in easy fashion lamplonship warmwanted eduare more in adults They something engaged bv giving the last two ing against the development of taking taking? Doctor the final match with the Richards recom- weeks’ instruction Spot cational work in institutions not youStudent— cof- er” In football drama into Jhe 19th including Eight centuiy” loss of but one game mends earlier and more frequent associated with colleges or uni- fee— my room mat'' Just got his al“Once one has a firm tradi“Modern drama was born versities than there are carrying lowance irrigation Doctor Richards said a tion a Aftrr the after light has gone from the burlesques and negro large banquet — on work within the colleges and Pat to Mike: “Farmers use too much water at Passenger on a hot day I’ll give out of the tradition something minstrels of this country and the channel ? a time and do not irrigate often Scotchman said “Gentleman let universities We wonder sometimes whv so you 50c for another pitcher of that still remains” Mike: No I got about two-thir- ds enough’’ A change in the meth- me pay this biH” Europe” Next day the headlines in many hundreds of thousands of ic w&tcr “A little later Shakespeare od of irrigation is said to be the “The Restoration took drama f“er and got so tired I more are anv ice citizens Porter— ot this If I take country entrag thing necessary for doing away the paper read Scdchman in ed in continuing their education off that corpse tn the baggage car had been rediscovered During its life from that period and was afraid I couldn’t make it so the Restoration with White Spot in Alfalfa jail ror killing a ventmoquist I swam back Shakespeare wove it into their plays” jccrtainly many factors must con- - I am afraid it won t keep t S8 WCOt)dClftn xn&il natter U MO t uvau 7’ £?fde 'urisi?rot CS Logan Hardware Co 1 Bennetts Pure Paints Insurance Rawlings Athletic Equipment i MicaUoVtJir M Critic' Places Reuben Next To English Literary Figure 1 Theyft' er e'omciiSizey gen-Wer- - ’ Nation-“"'SliaSrfHi- tk ‘ a! - - J: ar 1 Crop Pests ds that ’ -- |