Show 'r- - -- t p— — t arww"5“-r- STUDENT LIFE rAGE FOUtt old men back ity of nearly all our next year an unusually strong freshman team to choose from and a fov in the system of trainiit Published Weekly by the Students changes etc we hope for a very successful of Utah AgriculturalCollege 1916 matter season in Entered as second-clas- s September 19 1908 at the postoffice axxounuements at Logan Utah under the Act oi March 1879 Some complaint has been register StudCollege Delivery is made from ed concerning the inadequate pubent Life Office Room 275 licity given to events in the college the year $100 Subscription rate This dissatisfaction is not without a foundation and in fact is fully Printed by Earl and England Publishing Co justifiable Student Life is undoubtLogan Utah edly culpable to quite an extent foi But we d this lack of publicity Th not shoulder all the blame LOWRY NELSON ' paper appears only once a week a BUSINESS MANAGER it is not always possible for us to J EASTMAN HATCH think about or in some cases f ASSOCIATE EDITORS 10 tell what is coming in a week from S J QUINNEY '10 now Considerable blame lies with E K WINDER the various ’10 the management of KATHLEEN BAGLEY '10 events such as the Lyceum course H R MERRILL We ’18 student activities clubs etc J W THORNTON would gladly devote space to the REPORTERS if '10 printing of a weekly program D A FREEDMAN an'10 these managers will submit the QUAYLE PETERSON '10 nouncements to us so we can know WM OWENS '17 of them in advance ERMA ALLEN '17 HAROLD' PETERSON As a further suggestion cannot '18 someone be appointed by the proHEBER MORRELL to place the daily proNumber 10 per authority Volume XIV gram each morning and one of the 1J)1‘ Friday December bulletin boards to be reserved for that special purpose? Or would it A TAME AFFAIR WAS IT UTAH? be practicable to have a daily proissued to be distributed among We surprised the University team gram almost as much as they did our own the students each morning? The former plan has the advanlast year The Chronicle had spoken of the game as “the Aggie wrangle tage of being practically inexpenwhich promises to be a tame affair sive and would require the time of this year” but our friends from the one person for only a short time south were forced to be content with There would then be system about a score which was the lowest they our announcing instead of the total had run up on any team they have lack of system as exists at present walloped this season except Golden SMALL STUFF who held them down to ten No no it was far from tame It When Coach Teetzel took advanmore nearly resembled the scrap of tage of the enthusiasm of the stud1912 than any combat since that ent rally on Wednesday to call Studtime We must hand it to Utah on ent Life staff ignoramuses or delibher splendid interference and team erate liars we are compelled to say work but when it comes to good it was “pretty small stuff” Now hard plugging and incessant tenac- to correct an apparent misapprehenious fighting — team and student sion on the part of the coach w body together — we make concessions want to say that in spite of the to nobody coach’s insistence on it we are not We are satisfied with the game to claim either of his epithets and the magnificent fight which our going team put up We congratulate you “The people who wrote those articles either did not know the first fellows! We likewise congratulate thing about football or else the winning team on the clean and A feature strong game it played of the game was the absence of unnecessary roughness and consequent lack of injury to the players This game marks the close of a rather unsuccessful football season for the Aggies from a conference standpoint as is shown from the following ately lied" says coach Coach seems to consider it the one to height of audacity for any or presume to question his ability And there are others his position who consider us disloyal because we an presume to question rIhat it is unhealthy attitude that we are pe? To answer simistic knockers etc these we recommend for consideration these statements of our atti- 8 This will ho 'The Servant which has been call! the Chicago Daily News "the beautiful play of all ages” " usual opportunity it is to House" least i A CHRISTMAS STUD EM Rpj We are desirous of Coe s mat en thoughts We deny any intimations of disloyalty our policy being to fight for the best interests of the Utah Agricultural College We have done nothing nor will we do anything except that which will result in ulti- mate good to the institution We desire to say further in answer to Coach Teetzel’s forensic attempt that the fpotball field is not the only place to exhibit school patriotism that there is an inconceivably greater amount of vital energy being contributed to the upbuilding of this institution in other than athFootball lasts only lete activities a short season while other activiBut ties run throughout the year that makes no particular difference one activity is as important as another and all are part of one granu It is to the interest of one whole to help build up another for in doing so the whole is strengthened and a strong aggregate is the aim sought Now look over our athletic situation especially football jou thinking students and draw your own Till: LYCEUM Exquisite And i Perfume Representing blended tit odGTj the most oi fragran: flowers It has that lasting greater degree than other perfume quality toi almost aa Bouquet Jeanice Sold only at Riter Bros THE R Co Drug i:LL STORE A New Label’s in Ton PROGRAM The criticism lias been voiced and that properly that there has not been sufficient not it e given to students and townspeople (oncoming the Ijteum course numbers Student Life at least can announce the numbers in time The next into smartforJ dly designedMen r Young 36 n sizes 31 to ind see i event will not be on the regular B Y A C program but is one of the special numbers that are to C-- U deliberbo conducted here under the mail' Now he agement of Mr Fred C Graham of ham-hig- h knew' all the time that we knew the Salt Lake City “first things” about football but that alternative helped him to say what he wanted to and bring forth those rounds of applause Now strange to say we do not blame the man but only regret bis inability to read things properly The objection which Is not held by Conch alone to those articles seems to be mainly that we emphasized two words viz: “two plays” Those two words fit into the sentence that contains them In a very agreeable manner That sentence does not say that there were only two plays used In the game but that two plays only were used for gains So please The season also closes with rath- do not er burdensome financial deficit to the And wo haggle over terms further recommend to coach the restudent body consideration of those terms and of But prospects are looking bright what be fold the student body about for next year With the prcbuhll- - the staff publishing special magazine number of stude Life for the Christmas issue tude: We believe there is nothing so forth with your Christmas destructive to the welfare of any inand poems Help us to stitution as a supercilious blind op- the issue worth while We do not believe in obtimism scuring with decorations the truth We believe the truth needs no justiBouquet Jeanice in supWe believe not fication in outspokpressed murmurings but The Most The Brahms Quintet will appear in Logan December 9th The Student Body has guaranteed a certain amount for the privilege of selling tickets to the students for 25c Tickets to the general publie will be $100 which is only half the price charged In Salt Lake City It is doubtless worth while to hear this organization of musical celebrities Remember December 9 Closely following this event on December 11 will appear a man who has written several novels composed numerous poems as well ns and songs who piano music has been blographed in many books notably “Who’s Who in America” and “Who’s Who In the World” Dr John Merrltte Driver Unfortunately In a way the next number occurs Just two days after the Christmas holidays on January cg for youths of v r age f°r sh models to $23 In eU nl Points im-Hl- Suit gh ( - Clothing ('() TO ATM! 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