Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE FOUR gtufceut Me Published Weekly by the Students of Utah Agricultural College matter Entered as second-clas- s the at postotfice September 19 1908 at Logan Utah under the Act of March only on the “higher” emotions that spring from the heart Physiological deficiencies of offer advice “indignation” column necessarily It is open to the expressions of students and faculty members who have something to say favorable or adverse concerning the conThis column ditions of our school will be a barometer which will register the trend of student and facis an 1879 the head is a place Earl and England Publishing Logan Utah EDITOR LOWRY NELSON BUSINESS MANAGER J EASTMAN HATCH ASSOCIATE EDITORS ’lfi ’17 S J QUINNEY E K WINDER ’16 ’16 KATHLEEN BAG LEY II R MERRILL J W THORNTON REPORTERS D A FREEDMAN QUAYLE PETERSON WM OWENS ERMA ALLEN HAROLD PETERSON HEBER MORRELL RAY OLSEN ’1C '16 ’18 ’16 ’16 ’16 ’17 ’17 ’18 ’19 Number Volume XIV “CHILDREN Co X Exquisite IN AIIMS NOT ALLOWED" The best performer on the platform cannot do full justice to a piece of art in its presentation to an audience unless he has the sympathy of that audience The “Cavaliers” last Friday night did not have the attention which any audience will usually grant as a matter of etiquette let alone the sympathy and appreciation which should have been theirs Their art was certainly beyond the conception of a good share of those present particularly those who ocThe incessant cupied the gallery whispering tittering throwing of paper balls etc is not only annoying but humilating to those who comprise the appreciative part and happily the majority of the audience The And gratefully HAH! HAH! BAH! INKWELL Mr Coburn informs us that President Widtsoe has asked him to provide and install a common inkwell for the use of students If any of the students interested have any suggestions as to the kind location or any other details of this inkwell please confer with Mr Coburn at once show houses signs on all public which read “children in arms not COMMERORGANIZE A CO-EwTNNJN(ro?rAIXVI allowed” are for the express purCIAL CLI R THEN We believe Lieutenant Santschi this annoyance pose of avoiding Last Wednesday an announcehad the proper “Aggie” spirit and Could not those who manage these ment was made in chapel that all expressed the young American-lik- e affairs see that order is maintained attitude when in Student Body meet- at these entertainments so that those students taking commerce were reto meet in Room 302 that ing last Friday he said “Produce who go to listen and enjoy may not quested here was to be a very important If you have to have their a winning team! rights en fringed upon by Of course the girls taking fire your athletic committee do it! these “infants who should be in meeting commercial subjects thinking it If you haveto hire a $3000 coafi arms?” was meant for them went to the DO IT! If you have to kick every We hope that the Cavaliers will meeting and were informed It was j man oft the team and get a new not judge our schools by the attenIt was the first tjniol line-u- p only for boys BUT GET THAT DO IT! tion they received Friday for this the girls knew that they were not WINNING TEAM!’ lack of appreciation was only true commercial students This year we have hired two with a few individuals compared coaches and a trainer The individ- with those who thoroughly apprel'HOF ARNOLD IN NEW uals on the team are excellent men ciated the performance ORLEANS PAPER There is a loyal student body buk A timely canal article by Prof of the team a3 was proved by ihe HARD LUCK OLD HOY! U Frank Arnold instructor in cheering last Saturday Ever' man “‘When it isn’t one thing Its anjournalism and modern languages at on the team played a hurl 1 other used to couldn’t study the Utah Agricultural Uollege apgame and yet ve barely when the sun was because shining a in recent issue of the New peared wormed out a victory due to a proit was so pleasant outside that my Orleans Times-Picayun- e It occuvidential fumble over the llutte attention and sometimes me my' pies a full page and describes a miners who represent a school self was constantly being lured to Prof Arnold took from Tolousetrip to Vi e about 100 students have fields and romantic walks Cette on the oldest of inter-ocea- n pleasant enough “beef” in our lire to with- Now here comes this darn snow I Friday November 12 The Most however acknowledge the receipt of a box of stationery from the College bookstore with “Utah Agricultural College” neatly printed in blue ink across the top of each We are informed that this sheet paper was ordered at the suggestion apof a student body committee Students may pointed last year purchase this stationery at the If when the present book store supply is used up the students desire a new design they have only to submit it to the book store and their wants will be gladly taken care of We Articles for this column must he signed by the authors Printed by There SCHOOL LETTERHEADS ulty opinion StudCollege Delivery is made from 275 ent Life Office Room we cannot handle Bouquet Jeanice Alluring Perfume Representing the blended odora of the most fragrant flowers It has that lasting quality greater degree than almost other perfume Bouquet Jeanice Extract to a any oz $1 Toilet Water Complexion Powder Sachet Powder oz Talcum Powder Soap cake $125 75 75 25 35 Sold only at Riter Bros Drug Co THE REXALL STORE A New Label’s in Town V 11)15 J I II j I) I iwi-Tun-tio- us stand the onslaught ut iorty miners the size of this bunch They just hit against “Pa” Luke and bounce “bhot-gwnback again Judd or “Battering-ram- ” Tvitchell can make a hole in most any line But — the team lacks organization training They do not work with that ease and rapidity that characterized the Butte team ” ma-thine-U- ke never could study when It snows 1 build In a nice warm fire sit down comfortably in n rocker take up a I read a novel and begin to read page and find my eyes peering over the top of the book looking at the falling snow Why do 1 do it? That’s just what don’t know certainly haven’t got to that point of “appreciation of nature" where 1 it Is snowing (O! Slush!) We suppose It is a timely article this canal year and is of special interest because the port of Cette has been set apart by the French government for the special use of Switzerland during the war TO KEEP (’LOSER TAR ON STUDENTS Cushman and Dennison time stamp has been Introduced into the A C accounting department in order to develop greater efficiency in commercial students Henceforth students will be graded In their laboratory work not only on the amount and character of work accomplished but also on the amount of time spent ns each student has a card on which the time of beginning and finishing his work Is stamped A Poor Prop this communication "Do you think he’s able to sup"as sent In In anticipation of re- port a wife?" ceiving some advice "Why he can’t even maintain a that this We regret very professional much that we can conversation!" — Judge school Just Jot thorn down on a piece of pnper and drop them into the contribution box Do not think however "lien LANGHAM-HIG- H the new clot lies for youths of the High School age Fal Spruce English models for $20 to $25 Thirty Special Points 0 in every Langhaui-IUg- h oit Thatcher Clothing Co GO TO canals 1 can go Into ecstades ere ordinNo tool would be ary snow storm crazy enough to want to go out for a stroll in such weather even If he could get the fairest doll that treads the A C halls I am not In love My mind does not dwell upon the fair ones to any marked degree But — 1 give it up— I cannot keep my mind on a book two "jiffies" I THE “HOOD” For the escape of those gases which might prove harmful or dangerous if kept pent up in your mental realms that you may have a place to utter the thoughts that arise In you we have Initiated a column In Student Life which shall hereinafter be known as the “Hood" If you have anything worth saying on the vital problems In our smart Fall clothes specially designed for all those Younger Young Men who need clothes in sizes 31 to 36 Come to us and see A label sewed Into THATCHER MUSIC CO SOUTH MAIN STREET MW” HAUER :!! 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