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Show LECTURE IS HEARD AT SUMMER SCHOOL "Literary Possibilities of the ?v"est" was the topic of a lecture given at the University Uni-versity of Utah summer school yesterday by Professor Howard R. Driggs. Marveling Marvel-ing at the large field of literature in the Rocky mountains which remains unwritten, unwrit-ten, he urged the students to consider the possibilities and take advantage of them wherever possible. "Every child has the divine right to express himself," said the speaker, "and It Is the business of the schools to open up the eyes of the children to their surroundings." sur-roundings." Professor Maud May Babcock.. head of the department of elocution and public speaking at the university, read "The Bluebird." by Maeterlinck, last night, under un-der the auspices of the summer school. This morning at the regular assembly hour rean Milton Bennion will speak on "The Development of Civilization." |