Show STUDENT LIFE Student Liee Published Monthly by the NtufieiUs of The Agricultural College of urali STrtEE Editor-in-ChiWalter Porter ’05 '07 Associate Editor Preston Peterson 13 Business Manager P Eliason ’0G F R Jensen ’08 Assistant Business Mgr ef DEPARTMENTS E Barrack ’05 JVerna Bowman ’05 Literary Student Affairs James Kearns ’07 Department Notes Local B F Riter Jr ’07 Stuart Lee '07’06 Alumni and Exchange Bureau Horace Kerr Advertising Staff Artist H M Stoops ’08 SUBSCRIPTIONS One year Single copies Extra copies to subscribers $100 25c 15c Entered as second class matter Dec 21 at the post office at Logan Utah under an act of Congress of March 3 1879 is made from Student College Life officedelivery Room 37 1903 Vo1 3 October 1904 No they were unable to work From the date of the passage of the bill fate decreed that each clerk thus provided for should be sick just about thirty days each year Last August Air Moore was given authority over this particular group of governmental employees and he at once classified them as invalids declared their work was too hard for them and gave them other departmental offices where the work was lighter and the salaries correspondingly lower He filled the vacancies thus occasioned by promoting the lower salaried men who had not been included under the benevolent act of congress and consequently had not been sick It is reported that Air Aloore’s treatment has eliminated all traces of the dreadful “thirty day ” malady I Enthusiasm Editorial Willis L Moore of the United States Weather Bureau has succeeded in restoring- a large number of sick men to a state of perfect health in the following diplomatic manner According to the provisions of an act of congress passed several years ago certain departmental clerks were permitted to draw full pay during a vacation period of thirty days each year and were also allowed to draw their regular salarv during thirty davs ad- ditional absence if through sickness - a 'll & Our whole student body partic- ularly the new students appear to possess a vacuum in that portion of their anatomies where college spirit and college enthusiasm should be stored During the recent football games notably the one with the Ogden High school the rooting squad scattered themselves around the gridiron as much as possible and paid no attention to the cheer leaders with the result that a few halfhearted cheers arose which were immediately “squelched” by the |