Show T U GRADUATION SPEAKER URGES HISTORY STUDY Dr E. E D. D Thomas Tells of Need of Unbiased Ap Approach Approach Approach Ap- Ap to Subject An urgent appeal for far an unbiased world-wide world approach to the study of history was made Monday by Dr Elbert D. D Thomas of the history and political science department of the University of Utah in his annual address ad address dress to members of ot Phi Kappa Phi honorary scholastic fraternity in Kingsbury halL halt Dr Thomas' Thomas address the theme of which was A Universal Approach to 10 the Study of ot History was a feature of the second day of the university's university third sixty-third annual commencement which will clo close se Tuesday ALL HAVE PLACE There is a place in the history scheme for all that tha t is being done Dr Thomas said Biography narrative narrative narrative nar nar- local national dynastic and propagandist history all have their places but they should be labeled for what they are and they should be taught for what they are Pointing out it was not his intention to advocate a new process in history the speaker said aid he preferred an en enlarged enlarged en- en attitude and approach to history his his- history tory rather than that based on nationalism nationalism na na- na- na sectionalism and arid geographical ical seal parts Dr Thomas reviewed many important important im mi phases of past world history and political events and discussed at length the rise of the three great eat revolutionary movements in India China and Russia led by Gandhi Sun Yat Sen and Lenin respectively HITS RESTLESSNESS Urging a more minded broad cd and liberal approach to the study of history history his his- tory as one method of world restlessness Dr Thomas said In the United States this being presidential presidential presidential pres pres- election year the temptation to condemn or to point with pride is upon us and yet politicians are attempting or suggesting the sible Churchmen are on the defensive and women are entering the pulpits Conditions everywhere are arc in a state of flux lux and humanity apparently is il sick at least temporarily Members of Phi Kappa Phi will be honored guests at a banquet to be given Monday at p. p m. m in the union building The graduates were urged to live full lives contributing to the welfare of humanity by the R Right Rev Arthur Arthur Ar Ar- thur W. W Moulton bishop of the Episcopal Episcopal Epis Epis- copal diocese of Utah who delivered the sermon at the third sixty-third annual baccalaureate ate exercises in Kingsbury hall hail Sunday afternoon The speaker urged the students to believe in life me to relish their existence existence existence exist exist- ence but cautioned against placing too much emphasis upon the length of their existence on earth if they sacrificed a desired mellowness and enrichment of humanity Life Lite is the only thing that makes make Moulton Moulton Moulton Moul Moul- mans man's existence happy Bishop ton said There is La no rio profit prom in life unless it contributes to humanity He declared the world is suffering from a maladjustment of relationships relationships relationships relation relation- ships and told of ot the need for contributions contributions con con- from the university well universIty well balan balanced ed enlightened students students to to turn into the world I 1 prefer the products turned out each year by the universities of the nation to those turned out by the prisons prisons pris pris- ons Otis he said There is a great need for a large group of ot educated men and women to handle our affairs CALLS FOR AID Bishop Moulton then called upon the graduates to aid in ridding the nation of its unsavory elements Our country is full of gangsters and racketeers he asserted who ho hoare are ruining the world as fast as po i. i ble Will you join the gangsters or orwill orwill will you aid humanity in ridding the world of them The ceremonies opened with a procession procession procession pro pro- cession led by Dr George Thomas and Bishop Moulton followed by Dr Clarence Snow chairman of ot th the board of regents the regents faculty guests and the graduates of the class of 1932 Henry H. H Blood chairman of the state road commission delivered the invocation and the benediction was pronounced by the Rev Philip A A. A. A Leaf Leat pastor of the Zion Lutheran church Mrs Jennie Hansen Partridge Part Part- ridge played a cello solo and the themen's themen's themen's mens men's glee club sang Morning Hymn Commencement exercises will close Tuesday at 1030 a. a In m. in Kingsbury hall hail when Justice William H H. Fo Foland Fob land of the state slate supreme court will deliver the commencement address This will be followed by presentation presents presenta tion of degrees I |