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STAMPS Published Weekly by Hah Anri cultural College SOLDIERS HAVE Logan Utah Wednesday June 19 1918 Ileber Meeks Editor and Mgr STUDENT BODY BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS ARRIVED AT U A C OFFICERS ELECTED buys cr in France to sun- the cause of humanity Fnr them to do this they must destroy the enemy They On- Captain Beaufort a Belgium Ollicer Lectures to The Boys Declaring that in the present war we are up against the greatest military machine the world has ever seen and that we shall be lucky if we whip the Hun before 1921 Captain M do Beau-foCount of the Duchy of Luxemburg formerly of the Relgian army in an address delivered Monday to the men of the Utah Agricultural College Training Detachment impressed upon theaudience the extreme danger of entertaining at this time any idea that peace rt will come soon “Any peace concluded this year must be inconclusive a mere breathing period and greater war” Captain de wants Ileaufort “Cermany because peace peace today means victory The Allies cannot consider peace until the present military organization of Cermany is annihilated A‘‘s long as Germany maintains her present military organization peace is impossible In Germany the army does not belong to the empire the empire belongs to the army” Captain de Ileaufort paid high compliment to the excellent qualities of the American soldier If he has any fault it is he is too impetuous You men when you get to the front must remember that you have no right to risk your Jives needlessly One man in the trench is worth one hundred in the hospital Man for man you are superior to the German soldier Ilut remember that the German has behind him the organization of the Prussian military system” In characterizing von Ilinden-bur- g Captain de Ileaufort said that the leader of Germany's armies might le described in cn 1 iii'h lh The Student Body machinery for the Summer School session was put in good working order Sam cannot supply them without money can’t yd money unless ti e American people gives it to Wednesday when a complete roster of officers were selected There were not flights of oratory in the nominating speeches The speeches were convincing however because after each nomination the individual was elected to the position by accla- h i in Ami flu American people an going to give it to him IF adm fur nine inillian dollars by June twenty-eight- h To i aim this money he asks you to buy War Savings You den get them at the book store Every stu-d- t Stumps nt shi’idd have a stamp before June twenty-eight- h lb mania r I For Savings Stamps saves the lives of our mation lb rs THE POETRY CHAPEL EXERCISES HELD WEDNESDAY before another world ’ Dan linker Chosen For President nmt ihstruy the enemy iciti'ont bulbts Tiny can't yet bullets unless Uncle Sam supplies them OF WAR THE said Prof Norton Discussed Certili cation of Teachers ed-j At the chapel exercises of Linford Dr principal ne'day the Sumer school was in charge and gave a short address welcoming the students to the A C for tin' summer term He congratulated the large number of students on the fact of being herc rather than taken their usual summer vacation The aim of the summer term he stated is principally for the preparing of teachers Prof Norton a former member of the V A C faculty and now secretary of the state board of education was the principal speaker He discussed the certification of teachers The heavy call for men for the army and the urgent demand for industrial labor has cut a wide swath in the teaching corps of the state There are six hundred positions for teach- ers vacant in the state of Utah A survey of the schools show sciand there arc 320 students gradthat two words— brutality ence With huge body large uating this year fully eligible to hands big feet Hindenburg has teach This means that there arc a relatively small head and lit- between threeand four hundred tle eyes positions yet to be filled To meet this situation temAt present Captain de Ileaufort is appearing on the Ellison-Whit- e porary emergency and third Chautauqua circuit He class certificates are being givexpects to return to the front in en Third class certificates are betwo months but with the American army because since Octob-be- r ing given to teachers in the outlast he has been an American lying districts where the councitizen try requirements will permit be-has Routine work Temporary certificates are already ( (Continued on Page Two) Continued on page 3) Address By Doctor Otis The Hun has not killed ideal-- I ism if we are to take the poetry called forth by this war as a criterion according to Dr Wm E Otis Professor of English in the College of the city of New y on York who lectured ‘The Poetry of the War” before a large audience of summer whool students of the Utah Ag-- ! rieultural College Dr Otis who is at Logan delivering a series of patriotic lectures under the auspieces of the National Security League is a direct descendant of James Otis orator of rey- olutionary days and is a public lecturer known nation-wid- e In discussing the salient char-- I actcristics of the poetry of the war Dr Otis called attention to two important facts first that in spite °f the atrocities of the Hun the poets of England and America Prance Italy have awakened to a new and higher idealism and second that of all the poems of the war not one has held out a friendly hand to Germany but all have condemned her as the author of our present ill “This letter characteristic” said Dr Otis goes to show how atrocious have been the crimes of Germany Reforc love can bo extended to her justice must be satisfied” “The war has not produced nnv reallv great poems” said Dr Otis “This is not to be expected Neither great poems nor novels will be produced to-da- j dur-((’ontlnu- on I'aKo Four) eil Dan Baker was nominated for president by Air Meeks who proclaimed him a man acquaint-- I ed with A C spirit full of col-- I lege pep a possessor of the Mr qualities of leadership Harding presented the name of Aliss Edith Bowen for vice president Mr Meeks then nominated Miss Stella Young for secretary and treasurer There was no other nominations so the above oflicers were proclaimed elected Dr Linford has appointed Air Ben Parkinson and Lucile Rogers who with the three above named constitute the executive committee and will have charge of all Student Body affairs The real spirit and the amount of enjoyment that we get out of school activities rests largely in theofHccrs hands This executive committee we believe is going to have the spirit and the pep to put things over They are every one students of experience and know what it takes to make a live school We can be assured of some unique and pleasant times But fellow students all the enthusiasm of the oflicers will not give you a good time You must there with the support If you want a good time you can have it Student Life pleads with you to come out of jour shells mix up make these few weeks as happy for j’ourself as possible Get the spirit of the A C and the season’s association will be pleasureable War Savings stamps help provide that "Force force to the utmost force without stint or limit the righteous and triumphant force which shall make right the law of the world” which President Wilson says must be used against our enemies The Government needs your money you need the stamps J I |