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Show I 1 NOTES OF 1 Rev.. Dr. William. M. Pa.den.of. the First Presbyterian church addressed the students stu-dents at the, .University of Utah chapel Friday morning. The speaker deplored the recent death of Thomas .Evans of . the Agricultural" college' football , team, who' died as a result of Injuries received during dur-ing a contest, but wns emphatic In saying that he would be the last to attempt to , do away with the game because of the I element of danger which undoubtedly exists. ex-ists. He, however, favored any changes which would tend to put'sclcnco and agility agil-ity at a premium over brute strength. Dr. Paden omphaslzed the necessity of working, and learning to do by doln. while the student Is In school. "Y'ou will have your hands full In, tho mere doing when you get out into the world. You will have no opportunity to leani .to do. and tho man who has the knowledge at his finger tips ls the man who will get the work worth while." The , sophomore class met Friday after "chapel and -hcsldcs routine- work -"elected Rodger Jessup captain, of tho class foot-' foot-' ball team. Ray Groesbeck, a third-year "medic," was elected" president of the. Junior class, and -Joseph Ogden was made vice-president, to take the place of Mr. Groesbeck, the former occupant of that office. A. A.. Anderson was elected president last year, but no definite news had been re-1 re-1 eclved .ib to the date of his return until i a few days ago. It was known that ho intended' to return and the class delayed the selection of another president, ns they considered Anderson a very, capable I man for the position. Principal Joseph F Morrill of tho Stato SchooL of Mines goes t6 iProvo Saturday I where ho." is to address tho high school section of the teachers' Institute In Utah county. , '"THe Advantages of Higher Education Edu-cation will bo. the- subject -of . his remarks. |