Show I 1 UniversityoUlahH 4 The hearts of the professors the Instructors In-structors and their friends worn gladdened glad-dened on Monday and a long suspense tnded when thfs board of regents met and approved Prcsldont Klngsburys list of employees for next year Profs Richard R Lvman George Q Cora S F Acme nnd Instructor I 1 It L I McGhlo were grant qi leaves of absence for one year W Clarence Ehnugh WHS employed In Dr A crops place tii associate professor of rhemlftry Many promotion were announced an-nounced for next year Kred V Reynolds Is I to be recalled from his Inntructorshlp at Harvard to bo associate professor of English language and literature Dr R H Bradford professor of metallurgy MMid May 13abcorlt associate professor of elocution Edwin Evans assistant plO fcs or pf art Levi K I Young expected luck from Germany na Instructor In his tory Hui vsj llolnc I I s assistant professor of physical education Torlld Arnohlson impeded bnek from studying In Buropt as Instructor In IYemh 1 and Gorman IHjs II I BuckHrand assistant professor of electrical engineering George A Cole nssistunt In the studyloom The metal i nd wood hops me to bo open for ton eeks from June Sth to Aug 11th for any students on a general tuition and ex loose fee of about S1 1260 0 Contracts were signed with S C Dallas nn architect for the new 3500 building at cdar < City for the Branch Normal For the branch the lOa til employed RriUs Mllm as director In physical culture and Kniost II I r Burgess as assistant in milt he mattes geography and United States his tory m Arrangonicnts will be comDloted on Monday for a Riand J track and field l moot t of rtuh students to bo hold at the InlvoroHy nf Utah campus this spring The Provo 13 V academy the L D 8 university the Salt Lake LEigh school nnd the X of U will bo 1 represented by teams A telegram was roiclvcd I on Wednesday from Idaho university by Manager Rls T dcclarlnfi tho UtahIdaho meet off owing to a disagreement over final armnKc menUL Manaaor Riser at once wired the Colorado School of Mlnc at Boulder to close the eamo date May 16th and re ceived an nccuHunce the same day from Boulder for a UtahColoiodo Held tourna i mont In Salt Lake Mar ICth Arbor day was observed at tho univer sity by all the faculty and the various cln pcs setting out many lino vtirletlOH of I lIves 1 Instractor Alfred lIes Jr left Wed ncsday evening for Ucnvnr to take part as a oloist In tho Colorado musical fes tival held 1 thciu Friday and Saturday lI i I l t The tenth annual catalogue of tho unl e Tewttty EinnmLr school came out during Ii I tilt wcci The niemburn of tho faculty j aro II Moiie Stophersi piofecsor of lila Afol I tory George M Mnrslmll professor of riJ I English Byron Cummlngs professor of t undent laiiKuairot ad Htfraturc William I Ii O Royloncc piofissor of history Robert I ii t 11 Bradford iKsHlunt profefbor of mln r li 1 lug aiincTiilocy and metallurgy MIlton t IU Bcnnlon aMlstnnt profrcsor of 1 phlloso I lI 1 phy It L McGhlc Instructor In Latin 13 Edwin Evans drawing Ilarvoy R 4 > f 5 Hohnrn phvslcal culture and matlujmat I lei Bllns H J3crkstrand electrical cngl j neorlnt and Jacob II Tlplon maniiil 1 f training 1 i iV1 the flll1onl mass meeting on Thurs I dll VT ° V t Carbon Hnifest E Meyer J AntI Frcl1 Iklnloll were olocted to form Im athletic governing board together With Prof Byron Cummlnga and Super t1 1101 Hnrvoy Holmo Prof Cummings I III treasurer f > f tile board A track man I fm for held HIort tuil football will bo 1 j ppolntid at onco to cro until the first Jo Tlflity In next February o 0 Mtn Edna Harper promlnonL in the 1iP Inimntlc club left Thursday evening for JJl iCInxLn to vlnlt with her brothers nm llJter ilijamln Harper and Mr and I 3lr Preston 7 Cannon i t AR W A Xflldcn of thin Hoard of Educa lOr lh Ion will ipenl at the Wednesday usaom bly exerclacu 0 4 Jay E Johnson la compiling a diction tr Iry nf onoByllablo words for tho use ot tote < authors like Sir Arthur Conan t IiOrlo Doctor Bnrrlo Iludyard Kipling1 a bI Illad Mark Twain who pot from S3 to 1U word for their manuscripts 0 1 1 Mrit D M McCurdy formerly Mle I aura V Chrlotonpon returned to her S 0ks505 on Thursday al i I haUBrratcd I 110 Dramntlo club mot Tuewlay am a now pchomo of control F 5tnaoynont ttciter ell nffalm will bo run by the 1 nnd nil other offIces are bolit3eLj except ireitMirar t nnd fylilL KnudHcn vas reelected to fill that jjonl tlon Elbort D Thomo null Jay Ill JohJl non wore reelected an aianAffOJr for next ttotwjcm and Prof Baboook HbM iQllon Tlbbitx and Blbort Thomas wero appointed appoint-ed to deoldo on a play toe next fall S IS Irma Walker a 6Vondyear Btudtmt who lioa been absent for two wouks un dor quarantine at her homo win bG buck again on Monday Instructor Harvey Holmes was absent Inut wuck Mrs Holmes and little lIon are slowly recovering from scarlet favor L Instructor R L HcGhlo returned to L hlfl olcuwpfl ael Monday after a four wociku Uh rHio under ilcitrint fovnt 1tmf ajitliio a a p The Chronicle auno out Tueaflay ttttar 5 two week inUirrnlMionTueaflay I PS Six hundred InvltationB wore issued for the very pieman 03 clue dnclnErjparty at Chrlflwnaon ocadeaty lost Friday evonlnjr S S I Zia Gamma did not meat on Friday I as un adjournment wad tuken in favor of the ClUBS Hold day Friday afternoon p pp George Holveraon the new District At I 1 FJTTT t < V Wtt tornciy of Wobor county In I un alummm of the U of U mid ot Ann Arbor fI S Tliiirsday afternoon n debato on the UtahNbvada aiiefttlou wan held In Prof CJoraya ouohoinlo oltuw between tho U of U oliitnipton jrraiik Holmnn 10rno BUrftMH und A 2rL Roone and Forry JTox John Condio und Adolph BoAcrborg f Saturday mornlhe ntS oclock the Ex travuKuwetL excaralon to Provo loft over the Short Line arrived Provo 940 rc coptlon was hold at tho Hyde ho Una un Ul 1180 the woolen mUtts wero visited afterward dinner waa eorved at the Hyde houao the baEobull game lasted from 180 to 4 thero was a aanco In theY a the-Y acadeaiy hall for the vIsitors from 4 to 7 II m tho muaicalo wan frlven in the oporahouse from 830 to UOSO after which a banquet was served at tho Hydo houuel and the train left for Salt Iakn shortly after midnight arriving at 2 p p I tnI Next year Prof Richard R Lyman will do special 1 work In hydraulics at Cornell Instructor McGhle will study Greek und Latin at Harvard Prof Georgo Q Coray will Study fit Col u mti a and Dr Acron will Ktucly iinxt ynar in Clermriny Utldnrf oi 1 tf l1lIll1 oh mlstrv UllIel t JOmlln tfluhor I pro eiKt t at uiipmlstry In the Unlvoralty of a Hn II Proc Maud May IJabcock waa in Og mcn Wortno tJay u t l1ttnud a mootlncf of tile board of the Htato flohool for tho De4f Dumb > und Blind On Bttturday nliu Huvrt it d nun ut Jo rojulinR in Lojmn on Hhulampoarorf Woman under the uue piouu uf the 13 Y college p CI John V Buuklo rmd Btonley JonBlllfon worn in Provo from WadnMday evening until ITrldny morning nuiklntr final ar ranifomontu fur tho band muaioal per I formuncu thord Saturday evening 1 p p U 1 Next year tho Germajrworlc will bo en larged to include scientific German for the enfiinecring otudents and u course in Goethe rB Fauut I S S The summer school has bc4u very for timato III securing aa a lecturer ths eminent emi-nent traveler author lecturer and schol ar H Morco Stophfmn at prooont brofoA hor of hlntory at tlio Unfvornity of Call furniu Prof BtyphonH in rut XL A of Oxford ho WAtt a footurer on Mnpfllnh his tory for two year at Cambridge and then canto to the United BUtca after Wnrdji profcfljior of madam history at Cornell for eight ycara s Hill locturcs at tho university will bo on tho French Revolution treating it in five separate diilcuBfllonii 1 Tho Old HlBtorlcu of the Rovolution from Carlyie to Aulurd 2 Tho Nsw HiBtory of the Revolution dealing eapoclally with Aulard 3 II Now View of tho Relation of the Eighteenth Century to tho Revolution tho Revolu tion the I3nd and not tho Bcffinnlnff of an Era 4 Now Viovru of the Revolu tion from 1189 to 1703 5 New Views of tho Reign of Terror from 1793 to 179ft Prof Btenhenn will arrive in Salt Lake Sunday Juno IHh and remain ono week Ureldes tbu above course two popular lectures will be given down town 01 English Bchooln und 2 Oxford University Uni-versity with opeclal consideration of the Rhodes S Oxford i scholarships I Supervisor George ThorneThomsen has organized a cpcclal afternoon class In j II poo0raphy and hiutory for city teachers j teach-ers a a p t I I Mien Rose Vlmont a critic teacher in jl the training school will do instItute work I I during the summer vacation with thu teachers of San Pete county Muss VI i mont has also been Invited to Rexburg I Ida for the same a purpose I 1 i IOn I-On Wednesday the Fort Douglas base I ball 1 > team beat the Extravnsonsa boys byascoreof2tto7 S P i 11 j I IV Principal P T Caskoy of the Salt Lake Collegiate institute delivered an address t on Friday in the tralnlnj school before r tho fourthyear normals ti I J Prof WillIam M Stewart gives a lec turo In Gcahen Utah county tonight I Next Frldni afternoon hr addresses tho Parents clnb of the Irving school I I i a a Principal McKnlght of the training school is utlll absent on account of a nervous breakdown though ho Is recovering I recover-ing slowly and hopes soon to be bock at I work II t l I I t f f 1 I f t y 4 1 e jt T j I J L r I v et j t I 4 L k41AWifSxjt f r IIP 4 lao t s 3 t i S tt P 34 < x t iiij i re i i IiI vi I I j h I J A24 IiI I g ir i t It Li I 4 ii I vfS M lr 7 1 I i j e4 j I 2 4i pj I i S t ifelii I lt 1 i1tgI IAs S I It 1 p 1 I I < L 4 miSt k i r f j i I Photo by Tarry Shinier I L |