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Show 'students DISCUSS "SOCIAL FUSSING" That the Universily of Utah is a school for work and not "social fussing," seemed ytsterday to be the unanimity of sentiment senti-ment of the Kngiish class of Professor 15. Roland Lewis, alter much pro and con on the question. The argument originated v.-hen Professor Lewis asked, "Should the University of LHah admit you if you do not profit by- your . presence'.'' Opinions Opin-ions at first varu.d, but when concentrated attention was given the general opinion favoring work was unanimous. . The question was asked of the girls whether they would attend the university if the boys were not there. The answer was "Yt-s." When tiie boys were asked they answered "So." Professor Lewis maintained that "social fussii.g'' did not alone mean the love-making love-making taking place in the halls, but meant the waste of time in useless conversation con-versation between groups of boys as well as girls, and the" luituring in he hai.s. He said that in eastern universities a sulu-tion sulu-tion to this question had been loui.d In-separating In-separating tho sexes, which had proven i hat better results, as far as education was concerned, would be realized. |