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Show IT IS RECORDS NOW. Dr. Winship Says Day of Organization Organiza-tion Is Passing. "Records will bo tho main fcnluro of tho twentieth century," said Dr. Wlnohlp nt his lecturo yesterday morning. Ho was lecturing to tho teachers of Salt Lako City and county at Barrnti hall. "Twentieth Century Standards" Stand-ards" wn9 tho topic of hlo address. Ho raid that during thu nlnutccnth century organization was tho watchword. At tho beginning be-ginning of thnt epoch women's cluba, athletic organizations and political organizations wore unknown. At the beginning of this century wo soo tho breaking down of organizations. President Roosevelt was elected President by tho largest majority over known. That, said the speaker, waa a sign of tho times, that tho day for organization Is passing. Records will now be tho cry. Records In nthlctlcp, records In capital, records In Invention. Tho schools must look to It that they also bring forth their fruit ot records. And for this they must depend de-pend 6n tho teachers. Thoy must bo up to dato. Dr. Wlnshlp laid stress on the fact that tho methods of leaching must bu mended. Already strides havo been taken. When ho was teaching, teach-ing, the method on geography, for example, wus uninteresting In tho extreme. Now tho standard Is ono of greater offlclcacy. Ho gavo other Illustrations of tho changing of standards. stand-ards. He also mentioned Juvcnllo courts as a sign of the growth toward bettor standards. Peoplo nrc advancing In tho way thoy handle children. County Superintendent of Schools John W. Smith presided at tho meeting, and Thomas Ashworth and Alvin Becsloy provided the musical features. |