Show £-- ? d& rL J M f r-- ' &0 $ nrV a 1 " Jj 4f V (Slimmer Sdi (a VOLUME XI LOCAX THU NEW COURSE OF UTAH ' SA'i I ! A n V IMPORTANT CHANf MADE IN LIBRARY STUDY Supt R V Larsen And Others Make Curriculum For Public Schools (1913-18- ) Import- ant Changes Professor Larsen committee appointed by tin State Superintendent to formulate the course of study for the i elemciduryvsehools of the state for the next five years recently completed the first draft of the and Mr Cameh Collection Add'd I' L A 'I rv OL BELOVED TEACHER C T ' Stewart Dies Victim iiEai t Disease i AL ' on Egyptology Tin !hiu l ' vit a i' - i - a ‘iii ol tie- i All hough tin of I'rof i!i ii ii ' ! A shock C I’ae (l College Lihiaiv hi ’i ss iili'1 a a k h !r set the r n the u ni hy nearly par1 m -- Mi! 'id in ('j d ii ring occasion to lament ts a it - f to w the n a rs who is so I" IV along lines of Knrl ish and Mislorv w iddy know n ami person illy III! Ill' being made !i h more than make ioci !i the teachers ii' the Stale ar 'sis r ol Lrgii'li Professor Christ ian Larsen I" s W el k llls keen Ml extensive course a at the C A C during his life time mai i'iii id 1)111' ami hi' inlliieiiee so -real that A revising comm ttee will - e er - ci r go two thousand volumes While In we arc nnahle o express the loss A a iv col fi o!i mien! inn over it again before it is ready the service of his students e l'e( like who owner their clean and for the printer It differs from llis death is announced as fol-- j low the former course in that it ky he livening Xews: M "William Stewart head of course changes the elementary he normal department of the from nine to eight years The biiv et's'l of Utah died at his studies are outlined in more i DA Innne east Third South and wherever piaetieahle the at street minimum requirement for each lUd) o'clock Thursday nn ni ng The cause of death A very strong trade is indicated w d lation of the heart as course in Agriculture for 1h "Whir he load suffered from seventh and eighth grades is 'halt niikle for some time The work in (icography given Clef Stewait's lil't illness was of with of that 'on A week ago lew dayh dotation Utah is completed n the sevhe pi rdiled at a meeting at t lie enth grade Orography is Cniveisity and went about his during the second quarout ies n his usual maimer When ter of tj-seventh tifth sixth lie aHm-came lie took his bed and eigldh grades and Physiology a useful and in- uni tl mid and Hygiene taken instead The to the devoted rn us lit examination mark or grade that of mankind eanie at 1L‘I0 p! a pupil receives in th s study is k "' lav morning" to he based on the practical up! H -- t i i i I i I - m i i t -- - i i t i t -- I i W i v -i i i i i I -- ' I i i i i W I tie-ta- I d 1 j l 1 on the-excepti- dis-continu- ed o t -- ' -- ' plication' In makes during the' year the principles are taught in Iris text hook The committee which did tin work was composed of the following superintendents: K La sen (’ache Orson Kyan dan 1) C Jensen Hoxelder i P freer Cm hou Utah Karl “PROFS” ARE V Ior- J Marcuseti N E A Will Visit U A C Dr Peterson returned from Salt Lake City Thursday where made final arrangement for an I excursion of the X K A visitors f" Logan on July' 12 The excur-- s on will arrive here the morning "f that day Autos will carry' the sitors to the College where they will visit the various departments loncluding with a royal “Aggie” feast of fruits meat and bread After the feast an auto trip will he made over the College farm to the (Ireenville farm and as far ns Hyde Park where the visitors will view some of the pure bred stork of th:s most well known live stork region' It is thought that over a thousand X E A The people vill miike the trip people of Logan should appreciate Ibis fact ami realize that I ho College is thereby putting our town on tliQ map v WHO THE To that mysterious realm it night lie went not as the quarry’-slavScourged to his dungeon hut sustained and soothed Hy an unfaltering trust lie approached his grave L:ke one who wraps the drapery ol his couch About him ami lies down to pleasant dream As n token esteem and an appreciation of his ever kind and the purchase of inspiring instruction the class of Did inaugurated his library The books are now being placed in a section ol the Have hook stacks hut will later he consumed to a separate room this season’ von had the privilege of handling one of the volumes — ke atmosphere which was around it l)id vou note the fresh roM-lilike ‘the verv spirit ol its late owner -l- ovably inspiring’ Every ever about volume is perfumed with the purity of the air which was on the musty their former resting place Now they are to be placet! soon they will shelves of the library stack room hut ii"t for long— fresh and inbe moved into a room where they may he kept clean spiring as they come to us that the prin Hut to revert to cold facts once more: We riated been in English and Historical cipal weaknesses of the library haveU made exceptionally strong ami works WV see the first weakness In reof history as much mav now he said of the department I ol the late John (ante membrance or their father the children of collection rate his very valuable have presented the College with Tins collection includes a complele se of 0( historical worksa set we have sorely needed It aho contains Hnneroft’ works— (Continued on page three) e professor ot tin1 holder ot el i i mm vtr o Ik vvis the tiixt hv Thompson Fellowships granted the University of t’aliloniia from which 'iMitu'tion lie received his Ph I) after doing much work in Hac-terPhysiological Chemistry and ii logV His ambition at HI was to gain the love of PeineeV Dudley' lh must have succeeded for she became his wih a number of years lute |