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Show I NOTES Of "U" If the students have their way there wIM be a holiday at the university today to-day In spite of the ruling of the faculty revoking the action which was originally taken and which gave the studonts n vacation. Tho "Medics" mot Monday morning and bv an almost unanimous vot- dfcldi'tl that a flno of ?3 should be Imposed upon any member of their so-cli'iy so-cli'iy who nttended school today. At noon the engineering sorh'ty hold a meeting' and took similar action, with tho difference differ-ence that the penalty Imposed for non- in:pllane- wa.s to be a free haircut. Tho aits and science students took no action, but It Is understood that they are In sympathy with the movement. When i r. Merrill of the . school of mines was approached on the subject ho Jokingly Hiild that If the engineers Intended to declare a holiday they had not notified lilm of the facL 15 r. rfundvall of the medlcul school was apprised of tho plan of his students, but had nothing to say In connection with the matter. If the plan Is carried out some action may be taken by Hie faculty, but It Is alleged by those In a position to know that the pro-1 pro-1 fessois will rccogplzo the privilege of tin-students tin-students to cut a certain number of j classed and that aside from deducting tlieh- absence from tho allowable numbci nothing will be done. Th! "Faculty Club of the Unlvoslty of. Utah" Is tho name propped for an organization or-ganization of the piofessors and Instructors Instruc-tors at the university which Is to bo launched at a bamjuet next Friday evening. even-ing. It Is understood that Professoi I'. W. Reynolds Is promoting tho jdaii. Tin ! banquet will take place In the dining room In the gymnasium annex and will be served under tho direction of Mis Lucy Van Cott. . . . I. E. Wlllev addressed the members of I the Tuft club at tho university Monday , noon. At least, the meeting was an-i an-i iiounced as a Tnft mooting. Before it I was over, however, nobody was very :cr-i :cr-i tain whether the majority present were ' I In favor of Bryan or Taft. One bclllgcr- ; ent Bryan man challenged any one pres-I pres-I nt to a debate on national Issues, but 1 failed to receive any failsfuellon. It i was plain that many politicians were in line with the American club In Its effort to help tho local Americans In the big . conies? today. ' ! The "Gym Club Girls" annoume a mat- , i Inee dnnce for next Friday afternoon In I their gymnasium. Tlu girls lust war made this a weekly airalr and the dances proved very popular. This will no doubi be the case again. , . . i The Chronicle appeared .Monday motn-I motn-I Ing. The paper is making an active campaign cam-paign for a great demonstration iii the j Moulder game, which Is In be played on I CumminKs Hold on tho afternoon of .'o- ember 1 1. A novel plan la to bo sprung ' and It i thought that Salt Lake football ! enlliu.-lasts will see souiu .rooting tin ! eijnnl of which 1ms never boun icen tn Utah. |