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Show BCfOKS ARE GIVEN ' YOUNG. UNIVERSITY I '"Special to The Tribune. PROVO, ' March 2. Brisham Toun? "university acknow-IeUso? the receipt of a handsome pet of books from Mrs. David IZccs of Ogden. The work is a publi--ration of the Bibie In fourteen volumes. Vound hi embossed leather., and printed in large, clear type on heavy paper. It has photogravure-electrotype ill ust rations, ra-tions, copies of famous paintings of biblical bibli-cal scenes. "Willow Work in Industrial Education," Educa-tion," by B. F. Larson, professor of art and manual training' at Briham Young university, nppears in the March number : of "Normal Instructor and Primary Plans." It is 'the first of . two-articles written on this subject by Professor L-ar-"son, and discusses a phase of industrial -education in the grades in a lucid, in-; in-; tcresLing style. ;' Professor Larson condemns the use of raffia and reed "simply because they are convenient," anri "regardless "of their cnmmreinl significance." Such mate- ; rials have no relationship, he urges, to the life of the industrial world of which rhey will become a part. AVillows ere enrily obtained in most parts of the TJnit- : M State?, he contends, and "if good weaving materials are at your very doors, it is wasteful to use large quantities of :: expensive materials which must be bought across the ocean."' |