Show TALKS AS GREAT POET I Dr H M Skinner Addresses state Teachers Association I WORK OF THE NS f c v VARIOUS PHASES OP OF EDUCATION ARE ABE DISCUSSED i KING I DAVID U as a poet o t lford afforded V VR R Principal su ir j the tenth 8 n oi of ta t e Utah State at 11 hall hail yesterday n Th tp tf was waa by IDa Dr Hebert Babert M ft ot of The meeting was led fIed to order orde f State SU Superintendent at C Nelson w 1 delivered a brief rewa of announced the T Invocation was by Supera P 1 1 Jensen Jenei SUPerintendent theta then Pt Dr Skinner who as a literature what he a f greatest or of lyric poem and ad one that haf t better known than any other te t t 9 masses maase ot of the people throughout world th the t PIm 1 Lord is M Shepherd I ball Not W Throughout the lecture was wase cu e ered from the standpoint ot of Ute literary P t clam The subject offered something r 3 study of the Ute ilfe ot of DavId or t t geography and history r of of the sheep II an viewed ronI rein the a t pain poIn ot of zoology and aDd The poem w was subjected m to the r ra t of rh rhetoric end aad shown to ti toma ma masterpiece of rhetoric and diction t attention was paid to the ape whose voiN voie was welt well modulated an d t r a I dl distinctively heard bythe large present The audience the r predation o of the doctors efforts b beral 1 eral enal applause WORK IN THE AFTERNOON Various Sections Discuss Different Phases of Education The afternoon ae session slon ot of th the tt te s TeAchers was taken ULi UD t with department meetings of n there were The large body of tear era was to be found Ut Barratt 1151 pr or where the primary and grades consolidated because of the t of Miss Sarah Louise who was to hare taken of the prima This meeting at which fully teachers were listened t a paper on School Gardens by Miss principal of the o of this city whose fame Sor the of her school gardens has spread uy out the stats Miss Powers discussed tO subject front every view and showed t i mental moral and physical benefit of t o outdoor work for the An allied subject was Agriculture aa aalt lt Educational Possibility hi 1 Martin principal of the Grant school Ti o discussion following these allied was led by J B MacKnight principal rf the Training school was fished this department by Mrs NelIa Deuce who sang an aria and for an on core My Western Home Mrs Cleeson S Kinney o othe the State Federation of was the next speaker and gave a tal 1 the work done by the along I a aline line of education and of the in ert shown by the mothers In the work tf t teachers and schools Mrs Kinney n nan an especial pla for the closer unto and teachers and for the working together of the fr 3 that make for good in Ike public aeh Section The parents wa o oby by Pr ti William 11 Stewart of th Lady ty of and a splendid paper on The Place of Physical ti tithe the School Curriculum was presen tI Dr B G Gowans of the same Following this I I Ian an animated the The Importance of a Closer p Between the Parents n the matter was taken up with kY kYthe the parents present The high school and college an on th of Government and Discipline I Schools as presented by Principal George GeorgeA A Eaton of the Salt Lake High stin ii Following a paper on the subject by Mr Eaton N T Porter led In against the methods advocated li Ii An Anand and was sustained in a heated by Decker of Cedar City wt contended that the student was the only feasible plan for up American citizens lii reply to the ar presented Professor Eaton xi xia a talk in defense of his argument with the significant statement that w ii the of the present method In the city school no one would recognize the difference if student government w re instituted tomorrow of Prove paid a tribute to the of the government of the High scho l a present and said that It lied alread turned out noble citizens and doubtless continue so to do Dr 51 Gowans followed with a pa pet on Physical Education in Colleges and Schools The kindergarten section lIstened to a paper by Miss SmIly on games and heard a group of kindergarten songs by Miss Lenore Morris sr an opening 0 their Miss C May the Training school followed with a on NecessarY Preparation for Kinder Kindergarten garten Teachers in which she advocated the fullest preparation before taking tite special work a all This subject was to have been discussed by Mrs Smith Kessler but she railed to or send a substitute so an informal followed the topic A vocal i iby by Mrs C C Snyder closed th pr Election of Officers Tomorrow All the sections held election of officers 01 each but the general will not take till morning The High schOOl section elected George A Eaton chairman and Mr secretary in the grammar section B 1 was made jid E S Sheets secretary Miss Rose ant MINis Vilate Elliott were made the a ain in the primary section and Miss Scholes and Miss Vera Lane re reelected elected to have charge of the theten ten section In the parents Mr v It Hutchinson who has been the neol of the educational of the Fc A oration of chairmen for the coining year and Mrs Walter Lewis secretary IN TEE Dr Skinner Gives a Discussion on The subject of the lecture given by Ii Skinner last evening at Barrett hail w Folk Lore The speaker traced the growth of the great cycles of iii through their development ft g tiers and then taking up n detail ti folk lore stories of the cree thi t flails and the Britons he showed th value of these legends even w ti r a athey they are not to be considered nuth r rin in the light of either science or hist r rHe He showed bow customs and manners ii t inane important facts in regard ti i and their growth have been 51 led by these more thoroughly and fl 0 freely than would be by the ni gag details 01 real history It 3 not that such people Achilles id and Aeneas and n r lived their stories as incentives to riAt living and noble will I ia served their purpose Dr Skinners lecture was ed 1 a solo by Hush t rhe Song and in to an encore a little ballad Miss Emma Ramsey following A U lecture The Jewel Song irom Faust and as art encore a group of three a ri or songs composed by Charles F earls supervisor of music in the L P S ii An which filled iii hail beard the P R TODA many Subjects to Be Taken up By Specialists meetings will all held iii it C TAlKS A ASA A GREAT POET Continued roni Pa Page c One I Barratt hall except the meeting at U n mo m the which will be In the Lafayette school ThOy will all U begin at that hour or of the forenoon and th the work p o os d for each wIll cr crOwe them to the time ot of the afternoon meet et Ing Which ii held In B hail Three addresses WIll be given at the aft meeting E a tion br y Pr President W V J T Kerr or f the state Agricultural college ge Ed and Crime by J T KIngs bury ot of the of Utah and led Mcd lent leal Inspection from Dla Dis eases by Dr Samuel H Allen The evening lecture Jecture be the popular one on The English b by Dr H M H Skinner which was to ha have e been given last aJ d night rv It will l hb be open to the e public I and delivered re in the r tt all i I these meetings there will be music as well as the literary topics The various see seo will carry cam out the followIng pro gramme thIs fOrenoon School Board Section Barratt hall bali a m The Teachers Should It The Maximum The latin Fifteen minutes D O 0 RIdeout I m of the school board Draper The City Board of Education vs The Count County Trustee minutes Dr John state Agricultural eel col l lege ge How Shall ShaU We Select Our Teachers Ten minutes C H tl member or of Sugar school board The Night School In the Public School I System Ten minutes Professor Byron Cummings University or of Utah I Should ther tha County Teacher Receive the tho Same Salary as thE CIt City TeaCher Why Ten Tea minutes Amasa Aldridge member Mt Pleasant school board The Trustees Dut Duty a As to the In Institute b As to the Teacher AS to tc I the School Buildings ruIn min minutes rites utes Horace Cummings University ot 01 Utah Elocution and Physical Science Sec Section Section tion Barratt hall a m in ma ina a Function or of Reading In tion a b Methods of Improving Read In In Public Schools Ruth Evelyn I state Agricultural college Discussion Harold Golf Bingham I Junction public schools and Miss Ardel In Ia Bitner L D S university General discussion School Room Deformities and Their Theft Remedy E J branch normal nornia L school DIscussion Mrs Isabelle Salmon Ross state school for tor deaf deat and dumb and tho thi i blind and Warren A Colton B Y un endt Music Section Lafayette Lafaette buildinG a m VIolin solo b by Willard Villard b by J J McClellan Music chorus from Webster school Paper Reading ot of Music by Protes sor Evan Stephens DiscuSSion of paper Music chorus from Fremont school I Paper Value ot of Music In the Schools b by Miss Gertrude supervisor or of music public schoOlS Park City Utah Discussion of 01 paper Music girls chorus from Hamilton i school Class exercise from fifth grade clan clas S from Crom Lafayette school conducted by latin I Emma Gallagher Music chorus from Jackson school Business election or of officers etc I I Superintendents Section I Barratt hall hail a m in What hat Constitutes an Efficient Super President J II If Linford B Y college General Shall the School Curriculum be En d or Contracted ent I S A L Larsen e county UI General discussion Music Arts and Crafts Section Barratt ball n a rn m How Should the Introduction n ot of the th e Stud Study or of Manual Training Be Made B Y V college What Is the Educational Value of o f Sewing Miss Anna L Corbett Influence Does Manual Train ing Have on Students In the Grades Miss Sylvia Cohn Salt Lake City public schools Why Should Manual Training Be of Interest In the High School Joseph oseph Jensen Agricultural college With What Success Has Training Training et In the Country Schools J L Brown Utah Uth county schools |