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LETTERS NOT HERE Unto $100 per year Subscription PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTKERfMTHEY PATRONIZE US Published Weekly by tbe Students ot the Utah Agricultural College VOLUME XXIV LOGAN UTAH WEDNESDAY Post Graduate Student Appointed Rhodes Scholar Kail Young Wins Distinction of Being Chosen From Nine Other Candidates Begins in October Winning the distinction of being chosen from nine other candidates Karl Young post graduate In the school of lhisie Arts anil Sciences ut the College was lust Sunday appointed Ithodcs scholar from t'tuh The selection was made ufter un session In the offices of l’resldeut George Thomas of the I'niverslty ol I'tah The scholarship begins In of next year and Is good for three years at any of the Oxford colleges Scholarship leadership Interest in outdoor sports literary attainments and (inalities of manhood enter Into tbe selection and are considered on an basis Following the aeleetlolu of Mr Young Secretary Strattion stated that the committee was well plsead with the selection and considered him a well qualified Ithodcs scholor Ootlier than Norman Christensen and Lester Hirst graduate of the College the candidates represented the of Utah und the Brigham I’niverslty " Young university The committee which made the us headed by Dr Thomas of selection the I’niverslty Warren Stratten secretary and former Ithodcs sholor It II Jacobson of Salt Lake (' Ilowdcn of Salt Lake and M l Thomas of Logan According to Secretary Stratton another election of a Ithodcs scholor will lb-lie held In Deeemla-f to enter Oxford In October of IP27 Imformatlon concerning the requisites to become a Ithodcs scholor may he secured front Mr Stratton at P2U Continental Hunk building 1 r Omega Tau Five Hold B Y C to Close Score It took an extra five minutes for team to the n Y College do away with tbe strong Omega Tau fraternity five on tlx- II Y floog Inst Friday At tbe end of tbe gauit) the score stood 21 till In the extra - team Award Day' Postponed — Christmas Program Today- - Y Gymnasium The inter-stat- e debating question was definitely decided upon at a meeting of the three school delegates in Salt Lake City last Friday Tho question stated Is as follows: Resolved that Congress shall accept the proposal of the Ways aud Means committee for the reduction of the un-ut- s 1 Decorations of Japanese Style Alida Clay ton Chairman Detail Committes Organized a few Perhaps studeuts was remonths ago when peating the famous Ooulsm “Every day in every way l‘m gutting bter and better" Tin policy of the Tlu-tSorority In giving their annual Theta Hull Is derived from the Conism Their motto Is "Every year in every way It gets better and better" reim-inle- Twenty-Nin- e Thorndy ke Test Pat--s teat The Thorndike Inti lllgi-nrwhich was given recently In Wldtsoe bv passed hall wiuv successfully to Prof eight students according B Carter who C ' T Hirst ami K sponsored the test The results were fairly satisfactory In The Thorndike test Is given practically every college throughout the I’niled States and ts un accurate 'test of high school graduate's knowledge took the studentthat the following passed: 'Ilia IJnford W Of the (wetity-nln- - u C Waltluis Definite dales for the debate were not set hut they will be staged the latter part of January Th men composing the squad for the triangular debates have not as yet been paired off into teams but this will be done soon after the holidays There yet remains an interstate team to he chosen to debate with teams from the East and from California The College will in all probability debate Stanford the coming season in Logan Several tryouts have thus far been held to choose the girls debating team but no decision as to the ones composing Hie squad has been reached The final thyouts will he held today at two o'clock in room 280 for The girls the eight of the squad will debate marriage und divorof C and the ce question with the Y U C editor of the student paper at Tripod University was suspended for one month by the Dean of the school for criticizing a The I)eau stated In chapel address the chapel address that "our duty in college is to disregard the individual and turn out a Trinity type” The statement by the editor which caused his being impended was tbe fullpwiiig criticism of the address "We have ulwuya thought of college as a spawning ground for Individuals Better be a —for men who think radical with - beard ami a bomb —a than a type — a man without brains enough or courage enough to declare himself” Many papers have sent in congratulations to the editor on Ills high type of thinking also remarks of disfavor for the Dean Malcolm Stevenson goose-stepp- Christmas shoppers of New York City will spend $25u mm tMHtno this year on s Picaro of Yesterday And Student Body Not Krprt?-Mcntc- d t Awllomar Convention oft bn At tbe regular Friday executive counsel the applicants for IsiHkctbull manager were considered elected to the til Smith und post I loll body A financial Report of student funds given by Secretary Intrusion was followed by a dliausaltln of various finanbudgets Slid rxe'ises In view of cial com) it Ions It wss voted Inadvisable to semi the Editor and the bust to Hie ness Manger of Student Asllumar Student Convention held In California Editor and Manager of Sin dent Life of ears previous have re the Student body at Hie presented Convention The meeting ao)urned after l'ocoek report vd on the progress banquet plans for the Athb-'ttwill of lonlsM lei of verb is derived from the Spanish vplcar" lueaultiK "lo peek" or "to nibble” The rogue himself was ral-les plcsro: llterslly one who jocks nibbles st roguery aetuslly however the plrsro was one who lived by Ills wits It Is Imjiortsnl that the rogue should not he confused with a rascal or a knave The three words arc pa ret laity synonymous but llierv Is a shad- - of difference in the mean-luThe rogue Is ususlly a merry ref re Individual' whose scrujdez are few but wbo harbors no malice world Tho raacal la oftoward cruel aud toalU-louten a Tho kiiavo la an tinder handed mean aud cunning wretch saw Hi Tho alxteeuth century rise of lh picaresque novel There went probably two main reasoua for this cvaple wo r tired of the stilted ponderous literature of times They desired comedy ud authors had to cater to public demands Then too luauy especialwer disgusted ly Hpnulsli writers liueb-of society Mih-cvl with ling d s you willing to atoop down anil consider the needs und ety during the sixteenth rrnlury was almost as stilled ns was Its liters-lur- e Cervantes In Ills "Ikm Quixote” shows hU Utter contempt for the noblemen of the time who were always aeckiug outlandish adventures In of their Indy loves Don of Quixote is merely a rarli-atusHi sixteenth century noble The plearo was In many respects similar lo the early court Jester In theory Hu Jester or fool was a fool Indeed : In truth he was a rogue who berause of Ida cup and hells was prlvlliged to make else fun of the king nr of anyon lie made many shrewd aud pertinent remarks that would liavu cost another man lit head while Tint Spanish plearo for thu public utmaking eoiin-Utered thinly veiled rrltlelama of prevailing conditions Tho picaresque novel was quickly adopted by writers of other eon nt ilea In eaeli new environment the general rharaetorlailea of thu plearo were modified "Gil Hiss" Lo Sage la an Frenrlimati by th of tho plearea-qii- e examulo oulstaudlug novel Fielding aetit forth tils "Tom Julies” In eighteenth century (CoeMnuwt on page fcuir) tin-na- me keen-witte- d Euro-M-a- n V f Sixth Annual Entertainment For College Athletes at Bluebird Zs - Captain for Year Elected Coming Peterson Toastmaster Football Dr E '- Branson C - one summer Who’at'ter spending Forest Winter Russian Native aud one full term at the College leaves Friday to return to the Scene Is Scheme versity ol North Carolina DeliversChristmas of Beta Formal BRANSON SAYS Chapel Address ’ Uni- - Declares That America Should Elaborate Decorations Center of Attraction at First Annual Recognize Bolshevik GovernChristmas Ball Friday ment Describes Peasant Life “America should recognize the bolshevik government"' sithl Doctor Hindus in his rhapel address last Monday "They are the only govern ment In Russia and if the are left rut of consideration Kjissiu will make some sort of a secret agreement with Germany aud Japan Die enormous resources of Russia mid Germany combined will make a dangerous combination” "Bolshevism’’ Doctor Hindus declared "means only one thing Government confiscation of all public and private projierty The Bolshevik government Is stable It will not ho overthrown until the Russian peasants become educated and understand government and become fully aware of their own dignity and The Bylta Delta sorority entertain at ita first annual Xmas Ball last Friday pee 11th in the Smart gym I ed A winter acene waa the aeheme of decoration with glistening pine trees forming groves about the side A suow house from which delici- New Special Auto Mechanics Course Offered Next Quarter rohrse In Auto mechanics” I I the-me- s n Rural Sociology Professor Lauds Utah in Farewell Address to Students and Faculty College is regardof the three greatest agricultural colleges in America according to Dr fc C Branson Kenan professor of rural sociology of the University of North Carolina who has lieen teaching at tbe College during the fall quarter’ In a farwell address to the faculty anil students at the College delivered in regular chapel exedclss Monday Dr Branson paid a high tribute to the scholarship and standing of Hie Utah Agricultural College aud satd that It was ranked in the eastern part of America along with the Iowa Agricultural follege at Ames and Cornell — Ualveeeity at Itliaew New York-"The high stunding of the U A C is due not only to the great leaders you have graduated from your halls hut also to the great authorities you have assembled on your faculty" aaiil Dr Branson "Youp are also fortupate in having an eager Intellectually curious which aud hard working student makes of your College gn liit-a-l educational Institution" Branson’s jiresent loimection Dr with the Utah Agricultural Colliqe dose of terminates this week with the the Fall quarter The collet- - then ad to Joums for the Christmas Holiday t the reojien on Monday Jqnmi'j winter quartde heglis lil Evolution of Vertebrates Subject of Tonight's Biological Seminar Tho evolution of vertebrate will lathe subject for the lecture to he delivered tonight In the Library of the Logii n High Sihool as a art of the hiuliiglcnl seminar lieing conducted by of biology of tile the department discussion will he given hy Reed Bailey Instructor In geology at the College Mr Italic)- ban made a Perth ulur study of geologic vertebrate forms lie will discus theories of how evolved from the higher vertebrates the lower forms such a Hie fishes The will stHi't prompt I) at 7 p m The imlilh- Is Invited to attend - - Eastern Institutions Require Four Times The Work Says Bock r to BanThe Sixth Annuul Athletic quet of the College will be held at the Bluebird tonight at 6:30 P M Invitations have been issued to on hundred ninety The committee-Jcharge includes Coach J R Jensen' Lester Pocock L A Richards Merrill Johnson Frank Christensen and George Spencer Preston G Peterson of Fait Luke City according to present arrangements will he Toastmaster tor the occasiou The program a announced last night will include: President E G Peterson “BlUU and White” Asa Bullcn Local at tornev "The Triumvirate'' Wiii k Hurris President Ogden Chamber of Commerce “Ogden and Logan” Mayor C Clarence Nesleu Salt Lake City “A View Salt Lake City ee” Coach E Lowell Romney “Annual Shouting” Judge George Prestop Logan "Post Season Game" lr George M Fister Ogden' "Athletic Hon Weston Vernon Lubrication'’ Of Board of Trustees "Trusty Quarterback" Harold Trotman Logan "Bull By The Horns-- ’ Musical numbers will he offered by the Arcadians and Tony Luiit Other features wll probably be added for Election of football captain from and speeches year lhecoiulng Captuin Leddingham and Captain of th Elect will be other program Professional Business Fraternity Initiates - "special for men Interested in obtaining enough data and information for them to care for and oper- ate their own equipment will open with the beginning ot the winter i quarter on January 4 according to Professor Powell of the Auto Mech-Popular Opinion Awards lie states that the anics dopartny-n- l Performance Prize to Females course will save a large amount of money In lowering the depreciation According to popular opinion the fairer sex of the College sounded the of Hie students machinery o'clock It will he held at i lever Waterloo of last Wednesday lit their Student Body porforniatiee and on Monday Wenni-ulatitter Much of the credit Is due to Hi s anil Iriil-t'Thursdat or Tuesday callable managing done hy Arvitlu Saturday Two credits will m- plantParry The first numlier was the "llejuvln-actioed and the ihre dus a week will h Act' In which Juele Owen and takiri tip with two lectures and one ' Vesta St imuli started out as a collide lat of extremely deterlateil holies und ended as the Johnny anil Mary type In both roles displaying versatility which Included the knowledge of stringed Instruments and to the art of jokes and voesl music The popular Sunday school favorite rendered hy the two was highly appreciated hy the younger set and meat ulso the dulry "The difference between eastern Then came the entertaining group and western education that strikes It would of sneli renowned success Professor saj he folly to attempt to give their names me most forcibly” as they are known on the stage hut Hock "Is tho greater intellectual the druinutls personae Is: The Organ efrort exhorted hy students of east(irlnder Icne Hurrls: Hie slliliug- - ern Institutions About four time sometlilngesl Francis Thomas Numb I nsiulred or stuEruia White and Dumb Emma Greeu as much work stu dent at Harvard Ihah at Hm Ut Agrl-- 4 After hearing tiller reenul! dents well believe the report that ultural College The students here perPresident Cooltdg enjoyed tln-lfaintest realization of formance very much hut we cannot have not tbe of study necessary amount vast understand why only one shstiilller the fell as the telegram stated even for undergraduate work at tho Sully Suuthpuw alius Helen I aw larger eastern Institutions otherwise anil Christopher Crochet "This difference is perhaps best known as Onditljn Eekerml swayed swal'-so illustrated far theui d by tho examinations One tho audience vis that they were back to the east side professor who took all bis graduate of New York Homo people "trip the work and much of his uudergraduuto light fuiitMHtlc” hut these two come-ill- s work at Harvard mad th riuuark ns dunned The audience was ttr a hud in all bln experience h tiair from start to finish hy the clev th an examination too never avion erness of thidr act jHm-again It dawned tipnu as Glut abort" Profwtsor Bock says further our childhood ns)lng "the last the that It la bis opinion that if n person hist of all the game” was correct hours The Feminine Hextett plajsd with war to writ the enllr three th uniformity and skill of the sym- without raising hi eyes or pencil Mary’ Hex played the piano from the paper he would never he phony Lm-l- l Owa and Vivian Johnson played the cellos and Edith Johnson Al- able to finish ' la my opinion” be continue iev llygluw end Maurlne Rogers played the violins Tbe euillomv felt they "this greater effort In tbe East Is were little etlngy hut the two numreuses first an environbers they did reudur were grustly due lo ment tbit driven people on to do appreciated The girls buve been receiving things that they otherwise would fellows ecnud praise from all aides wild the Mioneht Impiissllili unsnlmimelv av "If la the lie- -t yeti' have U'-- OF 3 GREATEST Utah’s Agricultural ous punch and mints were served a snowman and a huge snow ball - completed thu decorations was The feature of the evening the "Snow Flake” dunce given by the fairies concealed in the snowball The programs were small green "deltas" Tho muilc was played by the Bon Ton Orchestra A COLLEGE IS ONE ed In the Kast us one and on the ends of the gym: that surprised the guests with nooks for The chairs and tall red candles cozy corner was made attractive with a glowing fireplace The celling was a veritable snowstorm hung with red lights Doctor Hindus vividly described the wretched condition of tbs Russian peasants The majority of people have a misconception of tbe BolIt is generally shevik government thought that tbe Bolsheviks are uneducated agitators Doctor Hindus stated that the Bolsheviks are decidedly In favor of education anil are doing much along Jhla line in Rus sia However they are atheists and do not allow relifeion to bo taught la any of the schools Doctor Hindus has spent some (Continued on Pago Three) ofi-hlldre- Today Essentially Different partments In charge are: Erma Wot by Advel llselnent Lucille Owen Refreshment Barham badger Music J Edith Johnson Invitations and proVida Mason grams spirit Huiimllcittjch Student Editor Suspended For ('riticisinjv Chapel Address value” Paul Roland Heed Ills Margaret Mis Alida Clayton chairman of rfmlth Isabelle Fowlt-T P Collier I bo ball announced the data to be anl Edward Jackson Mil the first Saturday afJanuary ter holldava It is to be held In the Smatt Gymnasium The decorations will bo in Japuticse In esrh corner there will be Japauise lints where refreshments will be served aud U cosy corner may be injoud by a few DY DOROTHY OwTIEIt One of the most welcome anfloor tbe The original picaresque novel was nouncements was that gm danei the 0 would bn lepalp-prior one that dwelt with the adventures Those who have the various de- of the rogue The word "pleuresqne'' The tax Income The National Home Honorary Economies Fraternity known to thej girls on the campus at I’lii t held inltations for five new members Saturday night at the Home Economics Cottage Idle to the rcqiiln for membership being of high scholarship and limited number only the choice of our girls are priiuih-gcto join It is urged that every Homo Kcono-inlc- s girl strives to make her grade and character inch that this honor may be given her The present members Harriot Wanis Ieatba Christiansen Julia I 'ond and active alumni la Campbell and Florence Wulk-e- r have been working under hardships and therefore welcome In these ucw members with r- - newed hopes of aceouinlisb'og big things this Eight of Congress 280 on Divorce Question High Scholarship Is Requirement of Limited Number Ad mitted Held at H Ec Cottage NUMBER 12 desires pf little children to remember the weakness und lonliness of jieople who are growing old to stop asking how much your friends love you and ask yourself whether to trim your lamp so thut it will you love them enough give more light and less smoke and to carry It in front ho that your shadow- will fall behind you to make a grave for your ugly thoughts and a garden fur your kindly feelings with the gate ojien — are you willing lo do these things even for a day? Then you can keep Christmas Anil if you keep it fur a day why nut always’ — Ili'iny l’ Itj ike Final Tryouts For Girl Teams Today in Room Floor Repaired Prior to Theta Ball Jan 9 AJtE Shall ProCommittee Accept posal Is Subject Stated were successful in outdoing their opponents by a year A matinee dance followfield goal Tbe inltates were Mrs Kffie Hared rows a senior and extension worker Kmma Jean King a senior Thelma Faylor Ora I’acker and Ilertha on Page Three) tint (Christmas That PHI U HOLDS INITIATIONS FOR FIVE SAT WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 16 1923 Cents per Cqny Returns to University of North Carolina M MEIN Awards Day which should have been today has been postponed indefinitely on account of the awards not coming In time A Christmas program has been arranged for tbe regulur Student Body meeting The A C sextette will give u vocal selection and Mrs Ruth M Ilell will read Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" which will he followed by a violin duet Fire inure work I duuo at Harvard and Yassar because they are segregated Institutions and students ennuot stand lu the halls and ct cIhhscs as they do here and In other licein schools" I have "Another difler-monoticed I the greater Interest tukeu o work ' in western in vocational In the East most student schools liuve four years of college before they begin to siieciallze here they begin curly lu their college life and often In high school" "There Is however a greater spirit of ilcmte rscy snd less class distinction ut the U A (' I bun at The effort here 4asteril colleges seems to he to place the student on hla honor and to mnke solf-rells- Ten New Medlars Christensen Dcliveoi Address of Evening Hate Annual Christmas Party Attorney Main The Alpha Chapter of APsl Nammal Professional Business Fraternity administered the final initiation touchea to tea last Saturplrdvc-- at tlo- - Illui-hirday oveulng The initiation began fw the late afternoon rimI was followed by a banquet for the members After listening to the eveuiiig speaker tbs group disbanded to assemble later tor their Annuul Chrislmas Ball for Initiation Special equipment was chartered from the district headTh--t- lpha a Kaa t quarters It organization peJJ-c- y to ut out better men well eqtlip ed to outer Hie many field of Amerth ican Busiuess Those r- -c Ivin official emblem were: Lund Johnson VVesh-od Mjrnl Clark El erne Col Sterling lieise VerJohn non Munson Adraln Hutch Linford uad Mac Cune Howard Clinton Vernon of the owssihH Die speaker-wer-- : Prof I K Kotilusoo advisor to the local chapter Percy Bslllutor a former Presideot of the local organization now with the Seowrvoft firm of Ogden and Attorney Morrfh Christensen or Logan who sae th (mi n address oV the eietilnx Attorn-’-'- ) ry Christensen made impressivs the min to necessity tor all hustio-swith Hi practical of law In Its relation to business activities Mr t'yril Msmtuobd s former member of the local chapter and now credit manager for th First Utah National Bank came up from Ogden to attend the function t s n" proctor In th room all the llmd to New Courtse In Firm Ftncrirrr watch atudents and spy out Announced By Prof Ezy YcjI 1 bis Prof Ray II West annnunees lh Professor Bock received bachelor's degree front the univer- UlHon of another cmirssi In lh t'"' Iff ' Ttls r J Agricultural Englni-erli- i sity of California in 122 and his Fsrin " v i will dzvt In Harvard muster's degree from w'tb general farm strBet'rv- I x t f 1!5 After assisting In the Kugl-- h home ronrrel work department of tbe college this year buildings which an s f b expect tu Co to Yet where b modern farm rrlh-hers- ” Htrui-iursM- - iJ will completu hla wufk for of English deque) iHe-lo- r Th rim roe hi glvsy i quarter on Monday V Friday at II mi with rr 1 i t ’ |