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Show NOTES Of "U" Tho Chronicle, which appeared Monday, contains a well-written nnd Interesting letter from Frank Ilolman. tho Utah representative rep-resentative at Oxford, who won tho Rhodes scholarship last year. The let-tor let-tor tells of the dally routine of the aver-ago aver-ago student at the Instlttulon and contains con-tains some unique features. m Tho Federation of Women's Clubs has established a fund from which young women wo-men students at the University of Utah may borrow without Interest. The conditions con-ditions are that the girl Is deserving and that the loans to a particular girl arc not unreasonable In amount. The university mandolin club has ar- rimtrerl for Hk llrKt Irln mitslrle tbe fill v. The members will leave the city Friday evening. April 9. and tour a number of small towns In the state, the Itinerary to Include about ten stops. Ufa The second John It. Park ' debate will be held Thursday ovenlng. April 8, according ac-cording to the plans announced Monday. The question to be dlwcnssed Is. "Resolved, "Re-solved, That the tariff should be Imposed Im-posed for revenuo only." From the speakers speak-ers In this debate the team will be chosen chos-en to represent Utah In the Intercollegiate Intercolle-giate contest with Colorado college, which takes place In Salt Lake the latter part of next month. Tho unknown members of the "vigilance "vigi-lance committee" who threatened last week to enforce the. campus rules regu-Jallng regu-Jallng the conduct of the under classmen on and after Monday, March 29 failed to carry out their threat and the anticipated an-ticipated excitement did not mature, although al-though the freshmen were ready for a good-sized "rough house." m The girls of the Junior class at tho university gave their "at home" Monday afternoon In the recoptlon room at tho school. The girls received during tho entire afternoon the visitors, besides tho students and members of the faculty, being the members of a number of tho women's clubs from the clly who arc Interested In the work of the woman's league at the university. Tho girls who received were tho Misses Williams. Sper-rv. Sper-rv. Rlter. Ford. Bassett. Snow and Clltcli. while on the refreshments committee com-mittee were tho Misses Douglas, Watson, Wat-son, Keopp and Gltch. The senior mining students have arranged ar-ranged a trip to Park City for next Friday Fri-day and Saturday. Professor G. A. Overstrain, Over-strain, and probably Dr. R. 1 1. Bradford, will accompany tho students and point out the Interesting features of tho mining min-ing and milling methods In voguo at the camp. t The girls of the Gamma Phi sorority at the university have arranged for a sale of cakes at Keith-O'Brien's for next Saturday. The girls have completed arrangements ar-rangements for the building of a soror-lly soror-lly houso on tho campus and have. taken this method of adding to tho building fund which they already havo at hand. The Henry M. Dinwoody Furniture companv Is tho ' donor of a handsome hardwood table for the girls' reception room at the university. The table arrived ar-rived at the school Monday afternoon and was greatly admired by those who attended the "at home" of the sophomore girls. |