Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE TWO isdubent so Me matter “Entered as second-clas- s 19 1908 at the September postoffice at Logan Utah under the Act of March 1 879” College Delivery Is made from Life Office Ttoom 275 Volume XI Stu-de- Number June nt 3 18 11)13 C3SassKsaanMi9KS9anan CHEMISTRY LABORATORY MOVED INTO THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT (Continued from page one) bring up the Geological Lab and lie has kept his word The result far as we know WHO THE PROFS ARE the Utah Agricultural College sev entcen years ago and has been And Who They Hoped to Be here ever since with the exception of one or two years spent at the is there such a disUnctive modern department lias the work ceased there? No indeed not The U A C Commercial school as we have said is drawn on to its limit for men trained in Account ‘ng and Stenography The course in finance is equally as strong and popular In Economics this school oilers as much as is given in any western school Not more than s x other colleges of the United States offer as many courses All this being the result of dreams such as the one which moved the Chem being that a man tra'ned in the Lab into the Commercial Commercial Course ment knows the composition of all minerals and the details perta ning to their economic worth And so (Contributed) the dream has come true And Whats the use of dragging the dreamer who was lie? Who through life? Why not be “some is the man who thought out the body?’ All it takes is a pocket- needs ot a modern business mniilfi ot lull ambition Don t allow vour and made a course to tit? Tin' soul to be so small that it will rat- (tle in a mustard seed Turn it looe! Let it grow! There is no place in this progressive age for Depart-Industria- l i : Dr E G Titus now professor of Entymology and famed ami honored for his mountahi climbol day in ing first saw the light Starting the state of New York West in early childhood he spent his high school days ill Kansas and then He was next a cow-boa lmt elier Enter ng the Colorado Agricultural College when about twenty years of age he worked a year then studied a year until he was graduated — first with a B S then with M S lie then spent some years teaching in tin com moil schools and has been princiy somethings'’ are bound to crowd s out the Oil the ! The U A C stands with thought open arms to receive and make “something’ of everybody that will try then why not “come” and “try?” There’s a time coming by and by when the fellow that won’t try will surely die and few people will care why Let life be worth living Break the e“excuse” bands that smother ambition Don t let them grow till your clod-hopper- answer is not dillicult Dr George Thomas is the man who in this qii'et and unassuming wav has waited for us to tell the storv of his dream Waited for us to tell you and all the world that he has done a purely original thing for in no other college in the world ANOTHER COUNTY AGENT IL II Stewart LEAVES PUO soul is dead Now right now is the time to wake up! If you don’t move now when will you? left MonLet everyone remember that day morning for Carbon and Emery Counties where lie will in- the U A ( ean make “life worth struct the farmers of that region While” for all in the latest methods of (Signed) A STUDENT farming stock-raisin- g horticulture etc Mr Stewart is well qualified for the work being a graduate of the and having bad two years practical experience as manager of a large fruit farm near Price A ( WALK-OVE- R SHOES are so good that people o! all nations of the earth unite in proclaiming them the “Leaders of the World” STAR CLOTHING STORE and two years at HarHe lias a B S from the A vard C and an A M from Harvard His boyhood days are so far in the past that lie has no recollection of early ambitions In fact— his memory runneth back onlv to June l?b 1!M)1 when be journeyed to the temple with Bertie Smith f— WHO’S WHO (Contributed) Mr Wood berry of (lie School for the deaf and blhid is studying agriculture and poultry pals of a High School Uni ke raising with the view of further most of our “profs’’ he has be the pupils of his school in conic what lie has always desired aiding to he— an expert in Natural these vital and practical vocations Mr Woodberry lias charge of Science tin deaf department at Ogden Prof Humphries was horn in Mr Fredrick Davi Baris Idaho Has attended Fieldrecently elected principal of the Brice puls ing Academy and the U A Harvard and U of Chicago hav-:n- lie schools for the coming year taught at Fielding and the U and formerly prine pal of the CasA C At sixteen lie hoped to take tle Gate schools is easily the most advanced work in mathematicpopular school man in Carbon and work in electricity as applied His success in turning county to the workings of machinery Is out eighth grade graduates is a now teaching mathmcUcs at sum proud (list net ion During his mer school four years ns principal in Castle with Prof Arnold came into tin Gate every student passed world by way of Braintree Mass splendid grades did his h gli school work at American Fork :s well reprehas attended Thayer Academy in tin summer session Bowdain and European Univer- sented Miss Josie Greenwood primary sities A B g “I can'ts” “haven’t times” and “costs money's” The “do and the L I) S receding degrees of When asked what his ambitions were at sixteen lie replied: — “To manage the best theatre in Boston or to own the best greiiliouse in tlq vie’nity of A M that city” supervisor of the public school of that city and a former summer session student here together w tli Miss Edith Ilindlv expert beginner teacher and charming contralto her sister Eliza who is al- beginner teacher and former Prof (’a mill was born into this cheer master at the B Yr U and sweet and good old world in the little town M ss Florence Walker so a of Orderville many “snows” lias and been ago growing younger ever since High school got what was coming to him and probably some that wasn’t at the B Y U leaving there with the famous class of 1!K7 Colleges— U A C is responsible for his undergraduate work and the U of HI for subsequent mistraiirng DeM S gress" It S 'Oil IJ A (A ’ll U of 111 He is ambitious at lb: To own the entire Southern part of the state stoevk it with sheep and eattie ami superv se tlieir care in an aeroplane C W a Porter was born at Poter-villbmg time ago Eentcred o form a happy quartet of exceedingly progressive modest Mr X K Nielson principal of the Springvillc high school and one of the most affable of Utah County’s educators is aeeompan rod by Mrs Nielson during her sojourn at the A ( this summer “There’s a reason” Alice Kewlev ’1( in flu head of years she has been at the the Home Economies work in the built Xeplii High school she lias up a strong popular department She heads the Home Economics Department in the Branch Agr |