Show Published Weekly by Utah Agricultural Colley MM AX I LAII Tlll'IlSDAV Jl 212 Jhib McKeever’s Lectures Cache Valley Offers Begin Tuesday Opportunities Prof Wm A McKeever of the University of Kansas will begin his series of lectures here on Tuesday June 27th Mr McKeever was connect-- 1 ed with the Kansas Agricultur-- ! al College for thirteen years and was brought into close touch with the big problems of rural and community life Since leaving the Kansas A C he has been doing field work in child welfare and in the organization n mu in of communities Dr George R Hill was recently appointed head of the The Professor is a lecturer of School ot Agriculture to take the place left vacant by the resreputation throughout the U S ignation of I)r E D Ball Professor Hill took his B S from and two of the subjects which the Agricultural College in 1908 and his PhD from Cornell a he treats that has brought him few years later He was appointed to the professorship of especially into the public eye ar the Botany department upon the resignation of President “Better Boys and Girls in tlr Jensen of the B Y College Home’ and “Some Practical AsYou summer School students do not see very much of Dr pects of Race Breeding” He i Hill because he is away through the state most of the time also a writer of worth and ha helping the farmers solve many of their problems especially written many bulletins on difthose that effect the potato crop ferent phases of child trainin' Dr Hill is the embodiment of nature and sociability that have reached thousands of He is not only a teacher but he isgood the students’ friend and hemes and have performed a comrade Ilis congenial way Hermits a very close intimacy veritable mission of education and c 'operation between him and the student which is so esand uplift Among these pamphsential to the consummation of efficient and interested work lets that have received a greaf The school that the Doctor directs is one of the most imdral of attention and that many portant in the institution Every year mere students graduate of the child workers here hav' from the school of Agriculture than from any of the other already come in contact with are schools Under the direction of Dr George R Hill the future the Cigarette SmoVng Boy of this important part of the Ccllcge will be well taken care of Teaching the Boy to Save Trainin' tlm Girl to IHln in the Home A Better Crop of Boys and Girls Teaching the Boy to Work and SEE EVERYTHING LET’S BE ALIVE Tcach?ng the Girl to Save One city board of education Do not go home without havThe Summer School student erdered 10000 of these bulletins of com- ing seen every thing there is tfhd spread them among the should have some kind students A banking concern in petitive exercises The winter about the College It is all eduCanada distributed 4000 copies students have competition in ex- cational and interesting Do not of “The Cigarette Smoking Boy” temporaneous speaking in ora- think the College grounds only to the trees east of the among the younger boys of the tory in debating and in athlet- extend Those trees are known 10000 copies of ics of all kinds Should it be College wind community break and for the these bulletins were ordered by confined to them alone? The as the a superintendent of one of the writer contends that it should student of nature are particuof the largest railroads in the country not It is not possible to have larly interesting because found are and given to the employees of very much competition during many kinds that the short period we are togeth- there Every year the A C the road classes snend a number These facts indicate to us the er Every moment is crowded botanv which would not of laboratory periods studying great esteem in which the work full of work in the of Professor McKeever is held nermit us to spend much time nlant life as represented break Extending east and assure us a very profitable in preparation for competitive wind Yet there are som° and north from the wind break events scries of lectures next week plot of ground that phases of activitv that we could is a large well consider Why not repeat belongs to the College On these off Tim cjiiass the exercises for which the acres experiments of various is given? kinds are often carried on The fact that the Agricultural Hendricks medal All those buildings north of College grows so securely into That doesn’t exact much time the lives of its students and yet it requires talent and is the main building are the Col- arcuses a feeling of comradeship conducive to beneficial results lege stock barns pens and In them are found and ownership that remains a It is also an exercise in which yards cattle mgs Part of them the rest of their boys and girls men and women blooded horses chickens Many lives is largely due to the fact alike may engage sheep and are each represented of that there are no signs “Keep off Eor those who do not know types the grass” on anything pertain- what the Hendricks medal is in each particular department ing to the whole institution given for we give the following In them alone is a broad on Pngo Four) (Continued on rag ’i’av) (Continued on Page Four) j j j j j j i j practi-(Contlnu- ed Professor Frank R Arnold looked into the “smiling upturned faces” of the students assembled in Student Body meeting last Friday and gave one of his interesting original talks Every one who has had a class under Prof Arnold will tell you that the person doesn’t live who ever went to sleep in one of them and likewise no one slept while he talked in Student Body Mr Arnold is a genus at saying original things or putting old things in a new way No one can accuse him of being a follower of the old order of things He inserts a strain of humor and originality into his talks that make them take with every one His theme Friday was Oppor-- I tunity Though the subject is hackneyed and often used the speaker succeeded in giving it an original and localized setting He proved that there were some really educational and interesting things to see and investigate in Cache valley and advised the students to buy a mileage ticket and use it among a number of them in visiting these places before they leave Exceptional opportunities are at hand right now to visit the museum and Carnegie library in Richmond The highest house in Providence along with the most diversified farm and the finest arborita in the State of Utah is owned by Mr Joseph A Smith Ills arborita is as fine a collection of trees from practically every country and climate in the world as it is possible to find in the western United States This i3 Mr Smith’s hobby and he has spared no pains to make his collection as varied and as beautiful as conditions will permit At Ilyrum you will find the best amusement hall in the state It is the outcome of an entirely communistic movement being built as it was through funds subscribed by “old maids boys and men” In fact any one who had a few savings put them into the building of the amusement hall It is conducted on the dance decent plan “Can’t you hold your bones together and quit your ragging” is the latest admonition of the dance manager to a ragger The Professor’s most startling and important announcement was the projected establishment of a Community Service Bureau by the Extension Division next |