Show 3 CS lectures ties lias licen been in progress fur for torne tome alina ahne ty I 1 ir af K U Bla maeer eier before the normal class on TIIU THE MORAL qualifications QUALIFICATION 8 OP A TEACHER too little attention la Is paid to lo the moral of teachers by lit 0 u ie the mid and over oven 1 lie is pe t vouchers tou chers t ers th themselves 0 in selves a the ho cirit ali tt two purlieu parties mostly take only into consideration clio ho Ili intellectual 11 I 1 capacities of tile the teacher nuu and the ovbie price fur for which t alicy ivy cin secure hla bervice tile the latler uro too tin often neglectful of those ilioiu that chat constitute pro pre the tha character chur acter of if good teacher leach tT iio must never devir luse I 1 idt t or tile hie golden eolden rule tench teach dinv liil flint he can call never give lie has not got fit himself lie Is expected L ie cleil tu be it 11 good bood disciplinarian 1105 5 tie in fun ean neet bo be unless he be find baa learned tile gr grat front at achson of self control ills hla port vale nirl fa troubles rou bles grid and bullo annoy v nun Illic ts a should riot interfere inter fire Ure with chet gengol by which he alone can lielie to exercise a beneficial in fleetice Hufi flue tice Kt over I 1 tie the ds of ilia pupils his private if habata b td be ox ex ela plary a etu oking drinking soil jolly fellow teacher Is to lo bo be dis dia carded euri letl a teacher running into debt destroys ills reputation und and himself in many instances at t the mercy of t the if e chi id ren of if iiii IR credi I 1 into inre it teacher must be careful it in thu the selection aele cllon of hla file companions conni anlon and avoid too loo enuch familiarity in the community or being seen at every party or public or playing at tile the theatre or takfur funny parts at public exhIbIt exhibitions Ious all of beget contempt fur film tho the anost essential point however in 10 the moral qualifications ot jot it a I 1 teacher elc tier la Is the necessity of a deep religious conviction itsell in every act of his dally daily life forming he the groundwork othis of his discipline lit ID school and uni infusing a spirit into all his teaching leach lne which having ennobled and elevated him gelf exercises also over hla his pupils that thai benian influence which if 14 the characteristic of a servant of jed which every teacher ought to be the room no place lur far any other kind the scientific club has been bu busl sl ly engaged Us its organization la I 1 n laboratory and field work saturday lust last wa waa spent by the club in the canyons canyon and the collections made during tile the day were many find and varied before the club was delivered by prof jas jaa E talmage on the clio subject AND A fossil Is any remnant rom or trace of life found foual within the eartha crust under certain conditions of cold and antiseptic surroundings nil logs even ho cho soft boft parts of anibale may be pro pra served nerved for ages aces at the beginning of the present century the bud body v of an elep elephant hant be belo ning to an aa entirely ey extinct tt I 1 es was fo found und in the lea ice of siberia erl w with etwas he fl scab mh skin alq and half hair in good preservation re a t ion the body ora of a woman was onee once found burled buried deeply in an irish peat bog with sandals on the rest feet find and dressed in the bk in of on no irish elk a family of the deer tribe long lone since extinct the preservative action of the peat in this case prevented decay dec ay iy oftener however it i happens that only the harder parts of the structure such as shells shelle bones bonea teeth or settles of animals bulk bark and stems steins of plants are preserved reserved ii in many instances insUn cai the burled buried structure becomes impregnated with water holding some no mineral fineral matter in solution then as fast as the organic matter decays in mineral matter takes its place and the substance Bub stance becomes petrified petrified to look on the fossil impressions io in rocks suggests stiS Kats the striking remark of agassiz the crust of our earth Is a great cemetery 0 wherein the tha rocks are tornby tombstones tones on which the burled buried dead have written their own epitaphs CONCEPTS formed the subject of a recent lecture actu by prof B cluff jr before cho be mathematical la mathematical club A concept Is a thins thing bought about a thought object ahus in botan botany plants are the concepts lo in arithy arithmetic a tie numbers in geometry pei palata n t I 1 lines I 1 ne 5 surfaces and solids are the concepta concept A point is iii chat which has position only it is a place wl without phout size alze A line Is that which has length only find and may be defined dedred as the path of a moving point poin lines are ara either straight or curved when the moving point does not vary its direction a straight line Is generated now if a line move it generates cene rates a figure with another demen slon tho length viz breadth the path of tais t is moving line Is ii called a surface it hns has length and breadth but not thickness ila if a piano plane surface be bounded by a curved line every point of which Is equally distant from a point wathla withla trio fleura is called a circle the bounding curved line is the circumference ma many ny people use tho the word circle to desIgnate cither the circle itself or the circumference at pleasure re this use Is incorrect and misu lending lend A solid Is if that which has length breadth and thickness or it to is a limited portion of space A moving plane Is conceived as generating gene a solid fur for the figure would have the length of the line the life breadth of the tha plane andor and for its ita thickness the ills did tit tance nee the piano lano moved the and e calculation or points lines surfaces and solids ar and th bunc functions ton ana and properties 1 the subject matter of the science of geometry A lecture was waa recently delivered by willard done before the poly sop lilea I 1 society on MUSIC music hai been called tho the uni verial lin guase guage it is necessarily an liml or of ri allire in III till fill its it vallous kind rho ilio emotions produced kiy li ito in vatious if bou bound tide aro are lie same battle in ili produced ay by iy tin tile cor ref forma of folex LIMP cimpl alir lit sighing of the vind ivind through tile forest forr alor or tho 1 g or of the dwean in produced feeling ofa oom or awe while the lively twitter of twirl joyful thoughts and ami ow ollon in ili tile lie sawo manner the daige wid tile awaken do de and reverence weilu tho the Is ih llin caso with willi ills hie polka ohp hottma M or 1 iho ho Ral ballod loll the music or ofa a country s it I 1 ways indica tive or ilia charnot pr of nalls its people peopled it if tiby aro of it tuo mournful morose di their heir tousle will viii be bad and example exam hie file indiana if they fire are fond of boise find ami excite aleut their music will partake of that nature iri turo example I 1 tie nc re erues grues an fand d it II they lluy tire ara highly lo ill chiv liz aaion their bruile will liu t I 1 a of tile the re civilized kind klaid example the germans english liali etc musical in tents tire are rude among tile less leas elvill civilized zed nations natio iu find wore per foat adiong those of higher elvi elvilio liz fotion this la Is illustrated by the tow toil tom and other rude instruments compa compared rud willi the he organ oran and fits piano no find 11 iid tile lie rudo rude chant of tile the sav fog e 8 its 08 compart compared A with tile the anthem ant licin and a nd opera A new school or of music has lieen inaugurated by richard wag npr cpr in ferniany cormany known as the music of the future it la Is rapid ly gaining ground there und la Is be bein in introduced introduce il in into to other countries irl es music in general rn ortt can be used a ail a or of intellectual enjoyment and recreation HOCI find should not nol be discarded because riot col all times conducive to 10 pecuniary interests happily tit thia is idea Is gradually raining gaining ground round and we may look forward to the time when music will ho be in vivine practice ua as well as iu in theory the llvine art |