Show UNIVERSAL EDUCATION Prospect of Establishing a Center of the University Association We are pleased to call attention in brief to the aims objects and plans of the University association and Worlds Congress extension a branch of which will probably be established in our city The University association is not connected con-nected with any one university but is rather a federation of the teaching powersof the principal universities and colleges throughout the world Incorporated Incor-porated with the association is the famous fa-mous Worlds Congress extension an international organization perfected to continue the benefits derived from the Worlds congresses held during the Worlds Columbian exposition Chicago All of the addresses or papers read at those congresses bearing on the subjects sub-jects presented lathe course of study as arranged by the University association associa-tion will be edited and given to the members l of the living members of those congresses throughout the world will also from time totime contribute articles on present topics Notes on modern discoveries will also be an Important Im-portant feature of the course I The work of the University association associa-tion deserves the earnest attention and support of though tful people especially especial-ly ministers of the gospel and educators educat-ors As education is not finished when ve leave school college or university such a means of continuous systematic and suggestive selfculture as that provided pro-vided by this association will be very helpful to all those who are anxious enough to pursue systematic study In the field of history science literature I economics or art Many of the promi I I nent educators who are at present connected I nected with the principal universities and colleges of the world are connected I with this association and it is endorsed I by over fifty college and university presidents and some of the greatest thinkers of the world We need only I mention a few of the names to bear out this assertion Rt Rev Samuel Fallows D D LL D Hon C C I Bonney LL D Mrs Ellen 1 Hen I rotin Mrs Elisabeth A Reed A M Henry Wade Rogers LL D Rev John I Henry Barrows D D Hon James H Budd Hon Richard Edwards LL D I Hon Washington Gardner A lf Rev F W Gunsaulus D D Rev L P Mercer Hon John G McMynn Pro fessor George Ebers M A LL D j Germany Professor W Max Muller A r Ph D Professor F K Sanders j A 11 Ph D the Rev J C Quinn Ph D D D Prince Serge Wolkon I sky Russia Professor Archibald Henry I Hen-ry Sayce D D LL D Professor James Legge1 A LL D Oxford I university England Sir Monier M Williams LL D professor of Sanscrit Oxford university England The instruction can be had at home or those who become members can meet together in class once a week for a review of the work done Each class B have its own corps of officers including in-cluding a local instructor The Uni I versity association representative representatve Chester W Ames will explain the I wcc in detail to our citizens with the view of establishing a center here We II cannot all go to the university or col i lege but by adopting the plans a out I lined by this association the universi ties and tes colleges can now come to us It is possible for anyone who is ambi I itious to acquire knowledge to become ia member the expense being purely nominal Address Mr Ames at purly the Utah university 0 |