Show flTElliffii1iAiiT1 I J Professors and students generally huve heel busy during the week organizing their classes for tho nccond halfyear t C George Snow Globs editor of the Chronicle Chron-icle last year was nt school on Monday Ho will probably be back for tIme rest of the year specialising a in Greek and Latin Several sophomores have withdrawn from tho University band as a result of the recent I unpleasantness and the much talked of band minstrel Klimv will probably proba-bly not ho given But nevertheless W T Taylor Is still working to secure a pro fcsMonal bandmaster for tho weekly practice t prac-tice lce ti Friday evening Regent W W Jvller ami Mrs Rlter entertained many University Rllcr friends In honor oC Miss Elsie and LevI 4 M U I I The College Women give their mecept ion to their college friends next Friday evening even-ing Saint Valentines eve In the assembly assem-bly ami other rooms of the museum building build-ing M S 0 The firstyear preparatory male alp 1 dents who recently organized themselves t Into a vigilance society for Kclipjotcction have been dubbed Prime Prcponlans by the excluded cocda Instructor McGhlc has organIzed a spo clot Vhursilay class In Inthn II for gun oral review and practice In Latin grammar gram-mar At lEcher C Cutlet who has been studying chemistry under Hetfeltl I the past six months In IJerlln Germany and Mr i galls I last year student have registered ras special siuMmis In chemistry Mr In galls I has recently I been employed < is assistant as-sistant chemist in the beetsugar factory at Grcclcy Colo anil 11 Cutler Is sin dying sugars preparatory to becoming chemist for the Utah Sugar companys plant at Bear River b 4 next I year George S Schow one or the ten student1 Georgo recently suspended han withdrawn t from the University on account of falling eyesight eye-sight n The Engineer Freshman Glee club Is progressing very fast under the leadership leader-ship of Alfred 1c6tM M Instructor Ialst t has constructed a hydrogen hy-drogen sulphide generator for the trculi man laboratory flue generator Is so arranged ar-ranged that six students nifty get the gas at the same lime u Tho roplioniorep all ended the Friday roJlwlorll Held I in The Little matinee of Anna Ull IIUle DiiohcBF but they didnt encore with vegetables B Fred Ferron a popular sophomore Is 5t I I quarantined 1 f vlth I I U scarlet fever Willis I j Yard a freshman engineer has fully recovered from Ills attack of scarlet fever and has gone to his home in Denver O n Time nodium press In the physical buildIng build-Ing Is at last finished The designing amid work were done by l Assistant Instructor I V R Travers and Messrs Lace and Forsberg I Among the t new classes begun last Monday Mon-day aro trigonometry niernanical I drawIng tllJnortry work mineralogy ethics and lug shop ollt mllcmlogy elhl 11 modern history v P Many students and county teachers are Joining Prof Bouillons Saturday class In I 1101 ethics held at the city and county building build-ing 6 The parents I or glut idIinm of every student stu-dent who bolted his classes In sympathy with Hie Illustrious I I ton have been tll served wllh I notices of such absences ala al-a for excuses The regulations governing gov-erning the University provide t Five unexcnscd absences from a clans will I InexclRccl from Its cause a student to be dropped rolls 12 a student 1 who ban been dropped from two classes may be asked to withdraw flom draw from tbeUnlvcislty At the faculty meeting on Monday the discipline committee com-mittee will advise mich action as seems proper toward t the holllg sympathizers of the t suspended students A 0 trite t-rite time t of lie usual 1 oclock Wednesday tme Il rl day assembly was devoted mosllv to student stu-dent affairs The resignation I of Parker 14 Pratt as editor of the Chronicle was uc cepled and Hnrold Coil one of the associate asso-ciate editors and a member of the University Univer-sity Dramatic I association was unanimously unani-mously chosen to be the new managing editor EdItor Coil Is not only a sophomore sopho-more but popular with all factions In the school and announces that I I there i i lll he no changes In the present staff of the paper pa-per The first Chronicle under the new management man-agement will be tun next Tuesday For the first time since the branch normal was tart cii in i Cedar City the school will have an associate idltor on the I paper Mlus Jeso AnSI 1 of the branch enjoys the distinction dis-tinction of being the first representative e tnction school on the Chronicle slalf Hereafter will he conducted after a regular department wil ducted for branch normal news 4 1 V Rcglstiation has readied 7S2 < 1 P 0 The1 Amazons will be repealed by the University Dramatic association at the Salt Lake Theater at 1 Saturday mallnca and evening performance on February 1Kb for the benefit of time famine mitfcrers In Sweden The benefit will he given under un-der the auspices of the presidency of the Scandinavian meetings J M 1 Sjudahl Martin Chrlntopherucn and J S Jenaon The committee on arrangements and In Iommltco entertainment I Is 1 composed of Axel Jorgenson T J Jacobson 1 I AV Madjen Hugo Peterson C Orlob C V Anderson and Peter Johnson W JBnch Fophomore who attends tho Ama zoos Swedish benefit will wear a bouquet bou-quet of celery and cabbage leaves draped In crepe On Wednesday tho professorial Indoor In-door baseball team under Prof Uyron CummIngs gave Ito Instructors captained cap-tained by l Mr Becl strand I few instructions instruc-tions on how to play the game by a Hcnno of 51 l to 10 One of the profs slated nf fr tho smoko nt battle had cleared away hat they could have mode It a hundred the other more but didnt care to disrupttho lear and tints spoil the sport I 4 0 Bishop Leonard was a welcome visitor on Thursday II < f Freeman Seth flighty B S OS U of U and I S 02 of Columbia university re crtitly employee in the jlay Day mill at Eureka Is In Salt Lake At tho DelL Phi on Wednesday Samuel Pix Ion gave a recitation lie Runs tho rcclalon Night Expresu A general election of also took officers for the last halfyear ofce1 place President John W Con le vIce presldonl Jllley Skcon secretary lay A Smith assistant secretary and treasurer Samuel Plxton members of standing committee com-mittee Oscar W Carlson Q and T M Reese Tho following programme will be rendered ren-dered next Wednesday In the Delta Phi IcrctI let relnecav Recitation W R Sheen Life of Lord Tennyson J K mlth oration T M House discussion of suggestive pro gramme for the society exPresident Oscar W Carlson 4 4 0 T A N society 03 Girls Talk About socety Nothing club will gIve a ball In the University wi Iolhlng assemblyroom Friday night February Feb-ruary 20th The liquid air lecture last Tuesday night In the Barralt assembly hal ofthc L D 1 S university was an unqualified success Inlclsly in every way The hall was crowded with Interested spellbound spectators who wore pleasantly entertained for one hour and a 1lcnmn Lj the marvelous manifestations manifesta-tions of liquid air as presented by Prof Iquld William H Patty of Chicago assisted by J U Hicks of tho L D W S Tho following subjects will be given in I tho summer school English algebra arithmetic in and solid geometry elementary I aI lc plain nnl 1111 COtCl < ementary physics manual training normal monlaT phsls Litln mal training I French German ln general pedagogy psychology physical culture and history Tho gymnashni and tennis court will be open and also tho laboratories during 0 the summer session At a meeting of the athletic council of the I University last week U was decided hal t hereafter nil correspondence rvgard log athletics and athletic contest will I be conducted through Harvey I Holmes I director di-rector of physical 5 training I The following schedule for the gymnasium gymna-sium flowlnJ IIt1 arranged by ti Il Holmes Dally 1U tj 1 tcaebcni t Tuesday ltn lo fourth grade Wedncsdav Silt prude Thursday HUh grade Friday seventh grade 130 to 2Cft Monday girls Tues lrc hay Normal men cdncBIIlr giths and Ihiuuisulity Normal men 20 10 I a lol hllncay and thtty tutu clnonc Girl rueIn ihtursdu Normal mCI33 10 4iMcin I day general for non Tuesday and Fil I day fourthyear Normals Wednesday 111 teachers Thtusdny special for men IrO to 30 Dally track teams and college men Arrangements 1nve also beoi made so that college women who oo desire may have suitable hours from 1 to 1 1 1 io 12 dally in which to enjoy the freedom oft of-t lie gymnasium Students are not allowed al-lowed In the gym rooms outside their regular hours except by special permission permis-sion 1 Next Saturday night Prof George r Marshall will deliver I lecture Illustrated by stcreoptlcon views on Westminster Abbov at Pleasant Grove Tho lecture will be given under the auspices of the public schools and Prof Marshall alit bo assisted by John Z Brown 4 4 4 > On Friday the llratyoar students su lected Rev John Z Brown a < their pirnual I advisor and godfather JhrLal ant 3 M Profs Merrill Allen and Marshall arc the faculty committee a on discipliner diaries Uollnday and Hollli notion Holrln two teachers from Santaqnln entered the Normal school at the beginning o I lie second halfyear and will do special work In pedagogy and I professional training MISs Maude Lanphcre has also registered I for training I A I Dr TJraOfords students In metallurgy begin their wet assaying next weekS week-S 0 Walter TSvaiiB prominent in athletics nlel and active member of student societies 111 an acho memhc1 the Dramatic association has withdrawn from school 4 I I Miss Mary Young I former popular I number of the orphan class was back I among her old clniunalcs on Thursday I 4 4 Manager Fred Pack received a letter from Nevada on Friday still insisting on frln 1rln a change In the form of thn question sub mliled government ownership of public utilities Thn U of U reply has not been decided upon S 4I Horace Shcley 01 A IL was L visitor on Tuesday I S II MIH Alice Merrill Home was a training school visitor Monday S i P The assembly next Wodncsdav will probably be for young women only I and Dr Miles or some other woman doctor tCH will be the speaker |