Show STUDENT LIFE pace six VOTES FACULTY TO SUPPORT PRES WIDTSOE The following is an extract from a letter written to Richard W Young a member of the board of regents At its regular Ralph V Chamberlain formerly a professor in the University “I am writing to express my pleasure and satisfaction on hearing of the election of Dr Widtsoe as presi- IMVEttSITY meeting Monday afternoon the faculty of the University pledged its support to Dr John A Widtsoe newly elected president The resolutions of the University further wish the president a long and pleasant administration at the University The resolutions adopted by the faculty follow: Whereas Dr John A Widtsoe has been elected president of the University of Utah and will assume the duties of the position after the close of theh present seohol year there- fore Farmers & Merchants Savings Bank by Dr TOTAL RESOURCES $23000000 dent of the University of Utah Many alumni besides myself would have felt serious disappointment had a man been brought from outside when within the state there is such splendid material Dr Widtsoe is by instincts and training a scholar of the first rank as well as a proved executive leader who has the advantage of ‘knowing his parish’ thoroughly lie knows well the modern university its purposes and tendencies We Invite Students Accounts W SPALDING E N DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES Agents for Anxco Cameras and Supplies Use Cyko Paper and Ansco Films For Rest Results 67 N Main St Logan f Utah HOT TAMALAS HOT CHILI HOT AND SANDWICHES— at S IW F JENSEN’S o Work promptly executed Big Room 17 Commercial j ! SOCIETY CLUB ( FRATERNITY PRINTING Always in the Highest Style of the Art J P Smith & Son Promptness Our lluhhy BUY YOUR Books Stationery and Magazines —AT— WILKINSON & SON Opposite Postolllco The Students Headquarters pen-drive- rs DRINKS CONFECTIONERY o THE HOME OF SUPERIOR CANDIES Phone d 2 129 North Main 00 OOOOOO $0000000 OOOOO 000$00000$000$0000000000$0$0iw ACHTUNG Allc Deutsch sprechende Stu-dent- en Special prices to Students em- ing and two of the greatest helps are the suggestive stories in newspapers and the keeping of human documents This was tlie theme of the talk which Prof Arnold gave to the Quill club last Friday night at the Sorosis house Enriching his talk with personal experiences ns he went Prof Arnold let fall a number of hints and suggestions to the aspirthat are sure t ing in bear fruit the publication of the Ij j I j! -- have "helps” to assist you in writ- a CARLISLE & GUDMUNDSEN Prop 13 West Center Street Logan t t t II tiu i j j lit! ) t t t Fresli Cut tschen Sprache zu untcrhalten and mit deutschen Siltcn und Idealcn bekannt zu icerden Wir haben verschiedene Studenten die in Deutschland ivarcn und mit dem Lande Goethes Schillers Wagners und Mozarts gut bekannt sind Diese Stu denial koennen uns ihre und die Verhaltnisse in Deutschland sehildern und nus cincn Einblick geben in das Laud und dem Volkc (lessen -- Eric-buis- se Flowers Every Day of Ellen Key and Bernard Shaw Vereincs ist den deutsch speech-ende- n Prof Arnold Talks to Quill Club Studenten cine Gelegen-he- it If you are not geniuses you must zu geben sich in der deu- Signs and Show Cards §0-- 1 SHIXE -- HAROLD TR0TMAN - ““---- er Lowry Nelson gave a paper Car Banners Window Cards Work tut sind freundliekst einge laden sich am Freii den 3 ten of some criticisms that the urn Marz 4 nhr naenmiltags in bodying are being made against the marriage Zimmer 225 zn versammeln um institution as it exists today Spe- cincn Dentschen Verein zu or cial attention was given to the ideas ganisieren Dcr Ilampzweck des ’16 secretary-treasur- GOODS The Modern Barber Shop - - Five Good Bark vice-preside- nt Air Brush J DeSANDERS SPORTING t‘“t““t‘—— BATHS tlnf- - Election Meeting for the Cosmos At the last meeting of the Cosmos club held at the invitation of Harold Peterson at the home of Prof Wm Peterson officers were elected H Grant Ivfor the coming year ins '17 was made president Harold Peterson ’17 vice president and Ray Becraft ’17 secretary-treasure- r The retiring officers are M F CowLowry Nelson ley '18 president ’16 and S J Quin-ne- y Full Line of A E L L E I) 31 WUST riltST XOKTII THOSE 201 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 $ $ 0 0 0 0 $$ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ 0 0 0 0 0 $0 00 0 $ 0 0 0$ 0 0$ 0 $$$$$$$ 9 I C J) pros-perso- — — PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS GYMNASIUM OUTFITS ARE X U X prosperous CITY DRUG COMPANY tram —o— OUR scholarship highest ideals I much doubt ensue will education and further whether another man could be seBe it resolved that we wish Dr cured anywhere who could win any n Widtsoe a long pleasant and longer and maintain a more united administration as president and sustained support” — Chronicle of the University WITH THE CLUBS University COM GOODS I feel every confidence that unof the University extend to Dr Widtder his guidance a distinct period of soe our congratulations and pledge solid development along lines of the him due support in his efforts to and Of make the A OF line ATHLETIC r that the faculty and Be it resolved CARRY 31 (t Floral Cache Valley Phone ill Federal Ave (JO TO I THATCHER MUSIC Cl STUB at) SOUTH MAIN JSffl HAUER jfS SCHILLER PIANOS AND PLAUR AND V1CTROLAS VICTOR RECORDS SHEET MUSIC MU AND ROM'S the Sprache wir studicrcn In fact every tldng in You don’t know Da die meisten Studenten sich Line j Interurban what that is? 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