Show FACE FIVE STUDENT LIFE NEW FACULTY MEMBERS strengthened faculty by several additions Our faculty this year is materially strengthened by the addition of seveal new members It is gratifying to note that the faculty is constantly and steadily flowing Each year sees several additions to our teaching force This year we have eight new members Lachlin W CafTey 1st Lieutenant 15th U S Infantry our new Professor of Military Science and Tactics was born in Gordonsville Ala Nov 7 1868 He was educated at the Georgia Military Institute from 1888 to 1892 After leaving college he taught school for a few years He was admitted to the practice of law in 1895 His army life began in April 1898 when he enlisted in the volunteer ranks In 1900 he was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant in a volunteer company Later he became 1st Lieutenant in the 26th U S Infantry and in July 1902 he was transferre1 to the fifteenth infantry From that time until Sept 1904 he was in command of company K 15th Infantry From 1904 to 1906 he was batallion adjutant Following this he was in command of the Machine Gun Platoon from the time of its organization to June 17 1909 Lieut Galley has seen service in the Philippine Islands at three different times lie was recommended for a certificate of merit at the battle of Sulud P I March 1 1900 Lieut CafTey has already won the respect of the students and faculty The showing that he has made with the military department is unusually good and we all look forward to the most successful year yet passed in military science Miss Kllen A Huntington A M graduated’ from the University of Illinois with class of ’Oil In 1909 she took out her Masters Degree at Columbia University Before this she was Instructor in the Department of Home Economics at the University of Wisconsin under Caroline Hunt Miss Huntington now has 125 students enrolled in her department 116 of which are college students in addition to several students from other schools who are doing special work here Wm II Homer our new pro fessor of Horticulture is a native of Oxford Idaho where his earliest schooling was obtained Later he entered the U A C and was giaduated with the degree of 15 8 in 1900 Pefore completing his course he had taught school in Idaho and after receiving his degree he taught botany and biology for several Salt years in the L D S U Lake City lie then entered the specializUniversity of Cornell in horticulture the su-punder ing vision of Prof Bailey and receiving his M S in 1906 He accepted the position of Professor " Horticulture in the B Y U 1908 Provo and a year later that of head of the School of cago in summer school Prof Hendricks now occupies' j IT MBVEDJINCHOT position of Assistant ProfesThe last number of the Forsor of Economies at the U A C The School of Commerce has estry Quarterly contains an arevidentlv received a valuable ad-- ticle by Forester Botheray who dition in the person of Miss Sadie was a member of the faculty last E Kinsel Instiuctor in Stenog- winter and will be with us again The article is an Miss next January raphy and Typewriting Kinsel hails from Portland Ore- account of what was accomplished at the college for the rangers gon whee she was engaged in the practice of stenography Miss last winter and contains an able t Kinsel received her education at argument that if the Forest Ser--' vice is to have well trained the L I) S IT in Salt Lake tilt1 City edThe wav that Miss Kinsel has rangers the government must Pin-chtaken up her work indicates that ucate them Chief Forester was so influenced by this arher part of the Commercial Deticle that he wishes to have the partment will be well taken care experiment tried and next winof ter will see 45 rangers in our The other additions of the facAgrieultuie He is also a mem- ulty are in the department of student body who will study with us for three months at the exber of the State Board of Horti- music and as we have an planned of Uncle Sam Those who culture nrtieio for that department in pense Miss Charlotte Stewart A B which v:e wish to make mention widi to read this moving article in conies to us from Salt Lake City of the music faculty we prefer will find it in the library or where she attended and was to V“ve them until one of our President Widtsoe’s office graduated from the U of Utah future issues where later she took up instruc’ tion work in the Normal work Do You W ant a Prof Arnold: “Do you believe ms ciitie teacher of the in the HAIR CUT? single tax?” grade work and instructor in Yes! Miss Holmgren: “Yes sir I Miss Stewart Culture Physical Well go to think every bachelor should be also took an active part in School taxed till he doubles up” Dramatics Carlisle & Perrys Miss Dora Parmalee who takes Miss Genevieve Smith of PasaPALACE X Mi’s Cook’s place in the Domestic dena Calif sister of Miss Smith BARBER SHOP Arts Department upon her grad- our librarian is visiting in uation from Toledo High School took out a diploma from the Domestic Arts Department of the THE GIRL STUDENTS University of Toledo Ohio 1899 A Cordial Invitation to Make the EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE and for six years after this was Your Headquarters connected as supervisor with the Normal training school and Domestic department of the Toledo MAN ” “TTIP U In 1999 she completed her MAIN & CENTER ST THE COSY CORNER educational work in the Teacher’s “WHERE THE CAR WILL STOP” of Columbia University College 15 Hendricks A M is George PHOTOGRAPHS!!!! Born at Lewisa Utah product the public he attended ton schools at that place Having deHighest award at I M Ph A 1909 veloped a yearning for higher We make a specialty of Student Work education he entered the Brigham Young College and graduated from the nonnal course with a -certificate in 1901 He took his -A B from the same school in Offers to Students the Following List of 190:5 The years 1903-- 4 and 1904-- 5 LADIES’ SUITS he studied at Harvard CLOTHING SHIRT WAISTS SHOES In 1905-- he was acting head of COATS AND CLOAKS HABERDASHERY the Department of Economics at HOSIERY TRUNKS tlie 15 Y 0 and was head of RIBBONS VALISES 1906-MILLINERY that department during HATS CORSETS RUBBER GOODS He returned to Harvard in the FURS UNDERWEAR fall of 1907 and spent another c &c BLANKETS &c there studying eeoncmies taking hW master's degree in the Everything to Wear Where You Get the Beit spring of 1908 First Floor Department Lady’s at 1908-he The years taught the B Y U occupying the same 59 NORTH MAIN STREET lie 1909 In position ns in 1906-- 7 studied at the University of Chi ei ot t t TO ED SELIGMANN BABE THOTOGI I APPIER Dunbar Robinson Campbell Co 6 7 y-n- r 9 ’ |