Show Published Weekly by (lie Students of (lie VOLUME Mil itaii ho stu)in r oi i k mis (all AriculUirul College a mi l it: i‘nr rui day MAPI NOMINATIONS HELEN KELLER I Toil WHO IS YOITI 'undid ites I or Miidrut N C’UOH i I I'M I IKK i!8 LAST DEBATE Jody (Mires l or Next AralThe regular primary of the Student Body was held last day when considerable interest A C Carrington was shown in the nominating! J Howard Maughan of candidates for the various 'or ic ITesidenl The students student oilices Kathleen Bagiev seemed 10 have but two men in Anna Taylor mind for president and no ol smetary other names were suggested for ja q this important position There was also but little com- PLEASESHEARERS The tabernacle was crowded to its capacity last Wednesday night by students and townspeople who availed themselves of the opportunty of seeing and I hearing Ilellen Keller in her first visit to Logan There is little doubt but what this was enjoyed more than probabl any other petition in the nominations for Lyceum number this year It ' ice president and secretary was indeed an education to ev- Both interest and amusement The wonder increase with nominations for ery one present fill accomplishments of this cheer leader and song leader in young woman are a invention to The real competition came ail naming men for the executive Eleven were nomHelen Keller's teacher Mrs committee Anne Sullivan Macy was intro- inated and it required a primary duced by Dr Thomas who re- vote to limit the number to marked that the wonderful ac- nine names to be placed on the of interest complishments of Miss Keller ticket A great deal in the nomwere probably as much due to was also manifested of student her teacher as to herself Mrs inations for editor The faculty had Macy a very pleasant speaker publications of six gave a brief sketch of the train- submitted the names were very ing which Miss Keller had rece- students all of whom ived since she was six years old capable and three ol whom The voting as well as telling of incidents were nominated - V""’r ' which showed the foundation will be well under way before!'-'Louie Nelson keen eom-- i upon which she had to build this issue is out and in severalS J Uumnej at that time She explained petition is expected Irvin Nelson how the task of teaching had if the oilices been made easier when Miss TO REPORT LATER COSMOS CORNER Keller first got the idea of giving a special name to each obabOwing to the unavoidable Last Friday evening the Cosject and how from that time some of the members on it was the pupil who was mos club held its regular meet- duce of an amendcommittee most anxious for the training ing The meeting opened with ef the the constitution providto She said that it was Miss Kel- a discussion of business Harold ment the payment of Student ler’s will power and determina- Peterson was made a regular ing for Life Editor was not submitted tion that had made the advan- member of the club Council in time Moses Cowley gave a thirty tc the College cement possible because she be passed upon before the would not admit that a task minute talk upon “The United lo time required by the constituPresent The in Position was too hard for her Her States making it impossible' to attendance at and subsequent European War” According to tion ote upon it at this election the of neutrality definitions all a from was graduation college However it is a big question result of this determination as Uniitcd Statets is acting as a and wortliv of consideration was the learning of vocal speech neutral in the European sting the time for anbefore conceded again Miss Keller was then led to gle It is generally election — John IinleA other would States United the stand where she lectured that the chairman of committee for a short time on “Happiness ” make a decided mistake in Her pronounciation the present war Nuth at first The special students are planas holds she sounded rather peculiar due to the present policy to have a track meet soon I ning the fact that she has never heard her own voice and can only imitate the lip and throat movements of her teacher It was not long however until the audience became accustomed to VS her articulation and was able to follow her in practically every word When she had finished speaking her teacher showed how she talked to her and then the public was invited to ask her questions In answering these questions she impressed To-Nig- ht all with her quickness of thot and understanding and also 8:15 P m showed that she was a humorist Chapel College Her visit will long be remembered by all who were present i i ! I I j en-teri- ng University of Denver Utah Agricultural College Last Debate of Year Of MASON Resolved that judges of gen-eia- l and appellate jurisdiction other than federal judges should not receive their oilices by popular election This is the ques-tio- n which will he debated in the college chapel at 8:15 this evening The A C represented by J Howard Maughan and Harold Peterson will uphold the affirmative while the negative will be defended by representatives of tiie Denver University This will be our last debate this year as well as our chance to break even on our season’s debating We have won one and lost two debates thus far If we win tonight we will even up matters Our men have been working long and hard and feel equal to the task before them Encouragement and support from us will go a long way toward success Every student should ho out this evening “A” 1AY Next Wednesday lias been set as our annual “A” day and the making of a new cinder track at Adams Field has been outlined as our chief task for that day Arrangements have Been made for all of the materials necessary to work with and the track can be completed Two or in less than a day a-d- three other smaller tasks have been planned for the rest of the day Steps up the steep climb from the car to the Gymnasium and a waiting pavilion at the end of the car line are two of these important improvements The roll will be called bv each class and sad shall be the fate of the absentee The girls will provide the lunch for the toiling fellows riiKAX-l’- l DAY Yesterday being a holidayof was chosen bv the officials ’“clean-up- ” day Logan as a Committees were appointed in (be various’ parts of town to thit supervise the work and secbeaumore the city was made tiful and attractive In place of the regular Arbor Day exercises at school it was decided that the students should assist in the work on the blocks where As a result Logan they lived is cleaner and more beautiful today than on Wednesday Discovered two ncv milers by the names of Griffin and Smith f i |