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Show !j University Notes Plan? for sodding the athletic, field for next year's tootball games are now completed com-pleted and the work of grading is lo bo done Immediately. Tho associated students of the uni-vorslly uni-vorslly will hold a meeting todav in the assembly room for the purpose of voting vot-ing on the new constitution recently framed. Rev. JCImer I. Goshen will be the speaker at the regular weeklv chapel exercises ex-ercises today. Mr. G'oshen Is a particular par-ticular favorite with the students, and as a special musical programme has been arranged for the occasion, the exercises will likely be well attended. fJoorge M. Hacon. one of the leading civil engineers of tho state, delivered a lecture before the university engineering society Thursday afternoon, lie cho.se as bis subject the relative advantages of n rollege and practical training In engineering engi-neering work. Mr. Hacon has been engaged en-gaged la engineering problems for fifteen fif-teen years, and stated that as a result of his experience he found that the non-graduate non-graduate engineer had no chance- for competition com-petition with Ihe college-trained man, ns he Is handicapped by not having had the necessary broad foundation required for all important positions. The self-made man often stands out with a pride that he has made himself what he Is, but, according to Mr. Bacon, we are all "self-made." "self-made." and It is not the' fact that a man is great because he. has not- had a college training, but rather iu spite of 11. On account of the recent snowstorm the senior mining students have postponed their trip to .Sunnyslde. They should have left Thursday morning, but as the snow would obscure many of tho geological features of the camp It was determined lo not lake the trip till later in the school year. j The German circle hold Its regular meeting al the university Thursday afternoon. after-noon. The programme consisted of a piano selection, a vocal solo, somo German Ger-man songs-by the club and German conversation. con-versation. .Refreshments were also served. . The. Scribblers' club met at the home of Jobnathnn Glbbs on c street Thursday Thurs-day evening for Its weekly meeting. Papers Pa-pers were presented by Hall, Ilainrcn and .Fife. Tho freshmon c-lnss will entertain the university studonts this; afternoon In an Informal danco in the university assembly room. This Is the final number of a series se-ries of "get acquainted" dances that have been given by the college classes this year. The freshmen are planning on a big crowd, ns the dances have become be-come very popular among tho students. 4 The university girls are planning several sev-eral now additions to their rest room in the way of furnishings. A new carpet is to be purchased; also new screens and a couch. |