Show Page Two Tuesday June 14th STUDENT LIFE THE ADVENTURES OF AN a large number of the liberies set forth in the Constitution of the The right of “Free speech” “trial by jury” “habeas v corpus” “no taxation without represenation” all were mentioned or demanded If the Published weekly by the students French Constitution was recog-- o the Utah Agricultural College nized as being in many ways a Entered as second class mail mat- - prototype of the American Con ter September 1908 at Logan Utah stitution which preceded it by so sllort a period of time our own under the act of March 3 1891 Constitution owes much to Magna Charta and truly is not a govern-Accurac- y terseness and influence 'mental Minerva springing alive for the public good” and perfect from the head of a Jupiter personified as America Solon R Rarher Editor No we most emphatically cannot 'boast in our self sufficient West- ern Playboy way of orginating the Constitution and all that is implied or embodiedin it We owe almost as much to our English forbears for our government as language The splendid school spirit which we do for were A"d the only reason that was displayed by the students of not the commemoration of the Summer Quarter in the recent 'You? student elections and at the first he s'SnnS of Ma"a 4Cbarta be aS a pr0°f th?re 'S school held last Friday Put'?ed eveningf is worthy of comment nothl11 new under the sun ? 4 I I ' I ""veTyJffiloPworthossible of attainment without a healthy display of enthusiasm accompany- ing it Enthusiasm acts as a shock ‘absorbed between the easi- ly jarred hopes of the individual and the rough roads of life Aggie Spirit is most distinctly when the student of the Utah College feels that h is a part of the school bound by her interests and controlled by activities CORRECTION In STUDENT LIFE for Wednes-- 1 day June 8 the- following state- mpnt nnnMrpHDr F L West director of the ’ school of general science I THOSE EDISOn“qUESTIONS succeed Professor Peterson as director of the school of general I al er This misstatement should read: Dr F L West director of the school of general scince will sue- Professor Peterson as dir- - turecl W ector of the department of interi- - or instruction” and By Carl Sandburg By “Soraba” As I was feverishly engaged upon an editorial concerning whether the jazz should be abolished from jazz foands I heard a timid knock at the door I pressed the key marked “back space” but it failed to function Musing mildly on the wonders of scientific inventions and why they so often fail one I scarcely noticed a repetition of the knock above referred to “Is it a typical reaction from a long period marked by a lack of pleasure that is today causing the world to become jazz — ” clicked off the type- writer “Knock— knock — knock 1 1” KNOCK-KNOCKKNOCKKNO- asked professors who teach the meaning of life to tell me what is happiness And I went to famous executives who boss the work of thousands I of men ‘ y They all shook their heads and gave me' a smile as though I was trying to fool with them And then one Sunday afternoon I wondered out along the river And I saw a crowd of Hungarians under the trees with their women and children and a keg of beer and an accordion Des-plaines CK reverberat- FOREIGN STUDENTS ed through the room I jumped So did the typewriter ATTEND QUARTER table “Please enter” came from me in somewhat exasperated tones I am Seventeen States and Many afraid ' She did I forgot my editorial faulty back spacer the world about me She was of the type to make one forget all but her I have said enough — she was ecstatically beautiful I rose to offer her a chair She noticed my motion and movec haughtily away “Are you the editor?” she asked in a January morning voice I acknowledged the implication with - College and university papers are devoting much time and space to a discussion of the questions propounded by Thomas A Edison whlch they clalm were designed to expose to the world the lgnor-fe- lt ance of the college man ever the facts ln the case may be prominent educators agree that the questions do not prove any-h- a deprecatory smile thing But because of Edison’s “I am at your service madam” I renown and his ability as an in ventor the papers take the op said portunity to make fun of him “Are you responsible for this?” she him of attemPtinK t0 handed me a small clipping from the and acf“sf an education is of no last issue practical value It is certain that I read: “Miss Hortense Drexell ‘he tests have s°rae asefif onl-- of Crowbank Corners was the hostknovv ‘° sho'v usJvha‘ )Ye ” ess at has done r’ “Well as it has appeared' I am in humanity and is entitl ed to have a little fun in his de- - a way responsible but—” haltingly 5lmlnS vears' a"d f be wa"ts to “I am Miss Drexell” She said it students we as though she was saying that she have w!th shoud nn and take t f?od-na-cewas the Empress of all the Indies What-Agricultur- ' Utah Counties Represented Students from seventeen states of the United States two foreign countries and sixteen counties of Utah have registered at the Utah Agricultural College for the Summer School according to Dr Jas H Linford director of the Summer Quarter Tile following states have representatives: Kansas Idaho Wyoming Minnesota New Mexico Texas Arizona Pennsylvania California Michigan Colorado Montana South Dakota Illinois Indiana and Maryland China and Canada also are represented There are students from the following Utah counties: Cache Salt Lake Iron Weber Box Wayne Elder Rich Sanpete Washington Garfield Millard Summit Uinta Jaub Kane Beaver and Duchesne hbtfot bLlcIlLCt Just seven hundred n ' A v will o MAGNA CHARTA AND THE CONSTITUTION HAPPINESS EDITOR United States I 1921 ft -- I I six' -- ed and yet I detected an accent' which ’ T"' belied JJ1 her pride She was angry Barometer Oregon State near tears but proud still “Yess yess— go on” from me sy° mpathetically “of Crowbank Corners” UTAH STATION HIGHLY PRAISED Then it came like a deluge! Tears e (continued from page one) —tears— tears 1 “But why years ago today on June 15 1215 finest King John of England was forced Mways stood high among the the room to sign that document which has stations in the country” said Dr y-y- ou and she rushed from s Now I ask you for the honof of He commented very favor- Cerebus what had I done? of been fittingly styled “the forerun- - Evans ner of the American Constitution ably upon the type experimental Magna Charta Today many news- - workwhch s bemg camed °" and papers in the United States are should go giving valuable space in their l'e sa'd that much credit editorial columns to the com- to the Station staff— because of their memoration of j the great event high scholarship and excellent trainA movement is now on foot to ing for experimental work He was make the day a national holiday the character to be known as “Democracy Day” favorably impressed by Embodied in the sixty three of the problems being solved by the chapters of Magna Charta were Utah Experiment Station H For Flowers ' Only exclusive flower and plant shop in town Cache Valley Floral Company 3 1 Federal Avenue EAGLE SHIRTS Attached collars are ‘the thing’ This Summer In all colors and sizes WEAR GUARANTEED The MEN’S Shop Home of Hart Schaffner and |