OCR Text |
Show University Notes L. A. Whitmore enlrtained the Scribblers Scrib-blers club at his home Thursday evening. even-ing. Thc Itev. F. S. Spalding, bishop of the Episcopal church in t'tah. will address the students at chapel this morning. The debating team, which wont to Oregon Ore-gon to meet the Stale university team tbei;e. returned Thursday, after a pleasant pleas-ant trip. Tho team members wore welcomed wel-comed home by the sHjde'nts. who seemed lo appreciate the good work done for the varsity in Oregon Thc team returned by way of San Fi-anoiseo. The first presentation of tho plav. "Trc-lawtmy "Trc-lawtmy of the Wells,' by Ihe University Dramatic club was made at Bingham Thursday evening. Tonight the club will present the play at tho Salt I.ako theater. This year the students' Incidental fee includes in-cludes admission to the play for the students, stu-dents, and the house should bo well filled this evening. As an ewmiplo of I ho way engineering has grown. Mr. Doremus stated that Ihe work of reclamation nbd building in Ihe west has only jiisi begun, and that at the present tin- engineer Is tho real pioneer pio-neer and leader in all largo commercial enterprises, and. bonce, he encouraged the students in continue in their courscF, and assured Ihem that If they made themselves onallficd for Important engineering engi-neering positions they would secure them. A. F. Doremus. who has served several years as city and stalo engineer, addressed ad-dressed the university engineering plu-rlents plu-rlents Thursday afternoon at tho regular weekly meeting. .Mr, Doremus spoko of the necessity of bop woll prepared to tnkc up engineerlnc work, and showed that, though the university training is necessary to get a good foundation for Hie engineering profession, yet it is only a preparation, and no one can expect to become proficient In tho work without hard work and a determination to win. As an avocation, cnglneorlnc work is I filled with difficulties and problems, siald ilio speaker and yet there Is a satisfaction satisfac-tion In haing met t.hose problems' and seen the work of one's hands In working operation, which Is not gained In any other field of labor. |