Show XT 1 Ilanscu explain the Vwo mrurnvTti3mmivjiiiiijmivi'mlui eo their efforts and results during Editorial Student Life Published weekly by the students of the Utah Agricultural College Entered as second class mail matter September 1908 at Logan Utah under the act of March J 1891 terseness and influence for the public good1 “Accuracy Editor Solon R Barber Wednesday June 3 1921 it — --onne cni VV i-i- rn t'UillMluy Jtlljr the educators and scholars of this THE ADVENTURES OF AN nation a youthful driving type EDITOR fish crier of man with enthusiasms ant ideals unshattered by broad ant By Carl Sandburg (By "Soraba”) extensive experience who wil take up the Presidency of the I know a Jew fish “Yes I am looking for staff crier J school with the same deermina-tio- n on Maxwell LIFE" STUDENT for members Street with a °B to succeed which has causet him to place the Utah Experiment I replied to the question from the like a north wind blowing W Station on a par with any in the eager girl beside the desk “Have corn stubble in January He dangle herring befor you had any experience upon land p a writer?" school as customers spective is lie not a papers evincing special graduate Although has al- (She was the “special writer" identical with that 0f p i HARRIS Dr school of the — emotional with dancing ways been a staunch Aggie ever type nervous His face is that of a man since his coming to the College the large round eyes and the terrife be to sometimes stare noticeable) ly glad Mis very magnetic personality am slight selling fh terriy — his broad sympathies have made She was dressed but here let me glad that God made fish and cut0! 1 am not a fashions exmers to whom he may call fo many friends for him at the Utal pause Agricultural College He is un- pert but the dominant colors in wares from a pushcart iversally respected and liked botl her attire were blue and brown as a teacher and as a friend to all — “blue for her eyes and brown STUDENT LIFE wishes to for her hair" She really appearoand efficient and ed its to extend this take capable very opportunity 1 to her eager- S A R MEDAL AWARDED most sincere congratulations to reacted favorably Dr HARRIS and to the Brigham ness) UNIVERSITY — “Have you ever had any experiYoung University mutual gain(By Western Intercollegiate New ers We voice the student body ence upon I school any paper?" Service) of the school in wishing him “the for she was at repeated gazing best of luck" -- PROMISES Once again STUDENT AT LIFE steps out before her critical readers and makes the introductory bow Some slight tremors may be observed about the knees and a slight dew is apparent on the this personified forehead of “Students' own paper" No mean undertaking is this representing a great Institution and often people are critical and harsh and biting as the cru-e- l North Wind But let us be frank STUDENT LIFE does not aspire to competition with such pressdom lights as Sun" (adv) or the “New-Yoreven the “London Times" (Note University of Utah— Scott the “dummy” which 1 was mak- up (tnc “dtiminv" for the next issue of S1UDRNT Ul'li you understand) gazing with fascination in her blue eyes while a slight flush of either nervous- ness or eagerness passed over her o NEED IT BE SAID AGAIN? I Mathe- S°n WQS tlle wnncr tlle goI(J ofTcred bv tlie Sons of the A Revolution for excellence in patriot 1 At the beginning of each new oratory with a speech given in a re of STUDENT Quarter the editor cent assembly at the University His LIFE registers an impassioned Hie Most Tragi s”Wect was of school this to the students plea Figure in History” Phis plea invariably takes for its Mr matheson is a second-yetheme : face student in the law school and ha “Students!" (oratorical effect “Oh yes" she said confidently been prominent in debating and desired here) “Studens!" (capiwas editor of the high school matics and was recently elected pro talized advisedly) “you are membBe attorney for ers of a Great Institution Your paper two years ago and report- - secuhng member of the Sigma Clh and Ta( the Col the mild sarcasm) What we do opportunities are epoch making er on the “Kaff’-th- at's Kappa Alpha fraternities take as our standard is the one You will lose or gain as a result lege paper at oil know Three other contestants participat of which the time at the Utah I fairly tingled with upon your spent reporter's story joy Another led in the competition They am n which won the Pulitzer Prize was Agricultural College to the their subjects are: Horace Know!of tennis then “Oh lour yes Tersness in and that you indulge school judged: Accuracy “America’s Destiny” D R the Influence for the Public Good activities" — here the editor writes and I was society reporter for ton’ in “Thc Pur0c °f Ame” son We shall add — as space allows and three hundred glowing words exTimes last winter” and ‘‘The Way a Nation Lives” bjj — few dictates the some of value tr inspiration tolling participation I said y j? Nelson All were gvien hon i ou aie engaged in lines designed to tickle the humorThen he college activities orable mention icartily and with conviction ous fancy of our readers goes on “Students!" (pardon the “I AM NOT!" she shrilled “Ah' it please thee my master" repetition) “education is not as the Slave said “we aim to merely the learning gained from angrily and scurried from the 4 RR— utter- 'oom her face a deep crimson i please" but not to the exclusion books" — (revolutionary i of service and constructive bene- ance) “education also presupposes the door after her lamming fit to the College which we re- a ‘knowledge of mankind" (Ed Now I ask you what had I command: set up in bold faced present o type) And so on for five bund done ? The advertisers in this issue of red words oAll iii all the total effect of the STUDENT LIFE are among the editorial is intriguing but strongest supporters of this school We repeat it ladies and gentleInasmuch as they help to make this NEED IT BE SAID For First Class Shoe Repairing j paper possible they deserve your men AGAIN? j SEE patronage a I dra-- I fe k 1921-2- 2 i I ex-te- n dit on fes - Dr Jen-th- 1 scl Sa i RR RR NR po: ing MR -- — -- o o- m I ANOTHER AGGIE ACCEPTS THE PRESIDENCY OF AN UNIVERSITY ASSISTANT STATE CLUB LEADER AT i s s TROTMAN’S I fessor of Agronomy — on September 1 the Utah Agricultural College will lose one of her most brilliant and efficient facultv members Conversely the Young University will gain a man who ranks highly among Brig-ha- m Ml Christenson of Center St Logan Logan has been given charge of all jWest NH— NN— UU— mi— hh— RR— RR— RR— hoys’ and girls’ club work in Utah with the title of assistant state club H— MR— RM— R— leader according to Director F 9 Evans of the Extension Division of For Flowers I the Utah Agricultural College Miss Christenson has had extensive teachOnly exclusive flower and plant I j ing experience in the high schools 'shop in town of the state and has acted as county I j Cache Valley Floral Company club leader of hoys’ and girls’ clubs ! She is a graduate of the Utah Agri3 1 Federal Avenue cultural College RM—RR— MR— § Gladys L a- T - EAGLE SHIRTS m h When Dr F S HARRIS leaves his present position — Director of the Experiment Station and Pro- II! -- Attached collars are ll ‘the thing This Summer 1 In all colors and sizes WEAR GUARANTEED jMEN S Sj0p iTllC i jI Home of Hart Schaffnerj — RR— RR— 4— HR "" RR— j B |