Show r BEE THE MILKLINGS THE VARSITY OX SATl'RDAV MIX WITH AFTERNOON O'CLOCK Subscription Rate AT S VOLUME XXI LOGAN President E G Peterson Outlines The Policy of School For Ensuing Yeai UTAH Tblg College sets Itself the task of doing Us work as well as any such work is done anywhere Restricted by the environment of a country still In 1U Infancy with as yet limited wealth and population we nevertheless subscribe only to the highest scholarship and to those other attainments which characterize superior education We seek the refinements of human thought and action here We hope that the s'udents of the College embudv this aspiration Grounded as we ars d"eply In the common needs of humanity we are able eaqjly to avoid that separateness from life which so vitiates high er education in many Institutions We hope we are not far removed here from a strong ChrieMan conception of our duties and responsibly ties Certainly life to us shout 1 be full of reality of common but dignified experiences and of u very pure 87 While it is too early to make any definite statement concerning what the registration will be present in- strictly a professional business fraof its kind In The sad news reached us on Sep- ternity the largest It has twenty-si- x the country tember 13 of the death of Presidistributed among the dent Peterson's mother at her home chapters of Institutions educational prominent In Preston Idaho She was a America woman1 of sterling character who The recognition given the U A C contributed to the development of Utah and Idaho by rearing a splend- School of Commerce and Daftness id family She was the mother of Administration in placing a chapter of the Alpha Kappa Psl or the camPeterson Joseph formerly attorney-generthe of Idaho and at present a pus Is an acknowledgment of mainstandard of scholarship high In Pocatello practicing attornejr Elmer G Peterson president of the tained by the school The Utah Ag instiUtah Agricultural College Preston rlcultural College was the first the in grade tution collegiate of G Peterson of Provo chairman of In the Utah State Road Commission United States to offer a degree commerce Ray H Peterson of Boise Idaho The charter members of the U A Hugh C Peterson of Haines Oregon Wan-laa- s 0 chapter will be Dr W L and Edith Peterson o' Pocatelloi Commerce School of the of dean Funeral servicea were held at at the Preston at which a number of state and Business Administration Idealism In D E Robinson Prof We deal with the soil with plants officials and a large representation college W E Prof of Marketing charge were College and animals with engineering and of the faculty of the ‘ ‘ Thain of the Department of Accountthe mechanical arts with the great present ing G W Tbain Louis K Falck art of teaching with home economics J Merrill Louis Balllf A B W' and and nursing with commerce AnCivil Service Hlntze Del V Gardner Cyril Clarku and with those fundamental scleno-and' Driver E Smith arts which underlie all Indus ' It chapter will concern it nonnees Exxmiaxticn selfThewithlocal should be the ambition of I cry the consideration and ptudy student here to achieve not on) of current business and Industrial ke efficiency but also t( U S Civil Service Commission The problems which will he of interest on that distinction which chat ' to announced an students entering various branches has examination for people of careful thougbind of Asso- of commercial purvi tv the for positions applicants Can we not be great refinement and Assistant Marketing Io iorkmen in the best sense bf that ciatetor (Tobacco Standarizatlon and spec noble word and at the same time deand Live Stock English Warehousing) beautivelop those graces which so Has New Head Weight Supervisor and Assistant ‘ l fy life? which deserves special attention Of The basts of all achievement is In college- - atuilautsilreevejca graduate —y K the homely’ simple thfhgs f There Harvard University and a writer of colto all This is examination open Is cleanliness of body and mind honof books two of which are to be publege students of either sex who have work hard sympathy thrift lished in the near future has been esty reached their twenty-firs- t birthday devotion — these In our daily Uvea head of the Department of appointed of appltcationa will beglu on make us men and women of dignity Rating the College during the at English October 10 1922 Their constant exercise raises ‘us absence of Prof N A Pedersen Applicants will be rated 70 per Dr Greever baa had & wealth of rapidly from the plane to plane f cent on general education ‘and ex aotf absence and training which makes achievement Their experience perience and 30 per cent on a thee him a valuable addition to our faculor later cheapens us and makes t (o be submitted with the applicaThere are no sh effort futile ty During the past year he has been tion w covering the applicants know- in California engaged In writing In cuts no medicines wa may take ledge of the position transform us The day's work slot collaboration two volumes: "The from two to la The salary range and the harder it is the better up Century Vocabulary Builder” rnd our capacity to do it will make us four thousand dollars yearly “The Soul of the City” Copies of the notice received are He received his A B degree in of any value and Life office In Student wide the a file on find here will 1904 from Central College Missouri Students one Interested and his M A from Trinity College range of aubjects from which to are accessible to any 19 There will be many direct choose graduate work in Trinity College In the University of Chi7 and ly Interested In the more strictly pro Phi Kappa Phi FraL fessional groups of subjects Others cago in 1910 Afterwards he attended educa and receivIn physical will seek training Harvard during 1912-1- 5 litHold First Meeting ed his I’h D from that Institution tlon public speaking English or in the latter year erature economics history sociolochemisAs a teacher Dr Greever has actgy music mathematics art of Utah the Agrifirst The meeting geology ed as associate professor of English try physics bacteriology cultural College chapter of Phi Kappi student all And or In Ihe University or Arkansas 1908-1- 2 botany soology Phi National ‘honorary scholarship cerIn grounding In the Washington Lee Universiwill need a strong We should fraternity waa held Wednesday Sept nd In the Indiana Unlveis 191517 tain of these subject 20 for the purpose of electing off- ty 1917-1- 9 He was head of the prepare not only to make a living but sity icers for the coming year Inof English In Wesley also to live a life of broad and department 1920-2- 1 Dr Willard Gardner was elected Winnipeg Canada telligent citizenship E College' PETERSON president of the fraternity Dr W E 0 Dr Greever will spend only half W J Mr Carroll bla time at the Collgee and Dr of Merrill secretary-treasurGeorge’ R Hill marshall Faculty Dr Gardner la associate professor New Begins Of Calif- - University of physics at the College andtheassociUtah ate physicist on tbs staff of Her Duties At U A C Station He has carried Experiment Coach Branch— So Unlv of Cal on aome very remarkable research Andy Smith of U C la at South work In aoll physics He graduated The College Is very fortunate In Branch to aupervlae tha Installation from the Utah Agricultural College securing the services of Miss Katherof bli coaching aystem n 1912 secured hi master's degree ine M Cooper as head of the departDr Cloyd H Marvin formerly at 'roin the University of California In ment of Physical Education for 8 B U C has been elected presi- 191S and hta doctor'- - degree from Women lo fill the vacancy created While Carldent of Arlsoiia University the same institution In 1916 by the resignation of Mis Olga at South Branch Dr Marvin x Dr Carroll is professor of animal son Coml a also Associate Professor of Miss Cooper graduated from the husbandry at the U A C He Is also Arlsona Is fortunate in obMU00I Bierce the and Utuh the Normal School at Montclair of State graduate taining a man of such ability In 1916 and from Teach of Illinois'" New University Jersey Dr Cbas H Retber ha been apMr Merrill is secretary to Presi- era College Columbia University In Bhe’has had tome very valupointed Dean of Southern Branch dent Elmer O Peteraon and 1918 Dr Rlober comes from Uulr of Cal from the Vtah Agricultural able teaching experience at various where he waa Doctor of Philosophy College In 1922 DrlHU la Director schools in Now York among them for seventeen years of the the school of Agriculture and Barnard College Columbia Univer4 a gradColumbia Professor of Botany' He sity and Teacher College ' U A C and of Cornell of the ual University ' I'nal-deATTENTION The outgoing cfi'Icari are: This department ahould prove of !h L West Dr great Interest and value lo Pro- women atudents of the College this Rh't rds Dr R For the benefit of the students Dr the College maintains a cafeteria fessor W' A rMecen: treasurer year hut Professor a Marshall profit C for Merrill: M It la not operated of 1 would like to suggest that If la under the direct ausplcee George B Caine hundred monthe college Just a every other you want tqsee half :: maahodd Just step le real Kvsrythlng Is sold of ument MEET SENIORS barely In around to Adam's field about four on si margin allowing o'clock 12 at meet today Seniors afternoon and enough to cover coat One meal room 20 Very Important business o'clock Wednesday will bo aerved daily between tbo see the boya perform considered’ be to hour of 11:41 and 1:10 o'rlmk —— A— s a popular Mildred Buckwalter The opening day wae n cleaner Viola Alexander a popular Sorts-ilo finish her her returned to More atudenta were served than has complete Gamma returned ha '17 of ver before on regislrethn uy “edlrallon'' work al ' Large Registration dications point to a fifteen percent Increase at least Five hundred forty two students applied at the registrars’ office for envelopes on the opening day this year This exceeds the total num? her who completed registration in the first week of last year's season Captain “Rele” Conroy who says Three hundred twenty three Aggies sethat we’re headed straight for a completed registration Monday comcond championship pared with one hundred sixty seven students who finished registration the first day of 'last year Judging by Monday's figures and the present lndciattons five hundred who will have completed registration by Tuesday night will be a very conservative estimate The first student to complete his registration waa Hyrum E Dalton of Visalia California who finished enrollment shortly after the doors were opened Monday morning Students are already in attendance from nearly every county in Utah and from the following other states : California Colorado Indiana Idaho Illinois Wyoming Kansas Montana Arizona Texas and Minnesota China Turkey and Canada are also represented Dr F L West Dean of the Faculty has announced that the College will maintain the same high standard of student scholarship tor which the work at the Institution la noted s sf-Is- Coach to “Dick" Romney says ditto all Rete has said Department 'r ‘ v and ' ' 05-0- i er CfccJ b i Instructor grad-uate- d nt t r Famous Violinist Accompanied By Pianist And Harpist To Entertain The Students of Both Colleges Tuesday evening at eight o’clock in the Logan Tabernacle Sylvain ’ by accompanied Noack violinist Charles Shepherd pianist and Miss harpist will Lydia appear in coucert as the first numC Lyceum ber of the U A course a concert which promises to White-Boothb- y C-- BY be exceptionally good Mr Noack comes very well recommended A native of Holland his first Intentions were to become a pianist The institution at which he “For several years we have kept a very close check upon student scholarship” declared Dean West “Every six weeks we check up on every student in College and eliminate those who are not doing satisThis frequent check factory work log up enables ns to encourage those students who become discouraged and give them the sympathetic council they Bo often need “This policy la not a new one at the AgrlcultarsJ College but Is One that has been In effect fpr some time Naturally It has resulted in high standards among our atudents and a satisfied student body” Dean West said that the policy Instituted two years ago In regard to the weekly devotional exercises at the College will be continued “We are convinced that our students needs spiritual Instruction at least once a week Therefore we require attendance at our weekly devotional exercises We have the very best speakers from this and other states appear on our platform and furnish beautiful musical proThe programs are absolutegrams of course Inasly much as the College stands for high Romney’s The Hardiest Group Ever Known In State of Utah Turf-Terro- rs —t With Conroy Maughn Knowles Harris Croft Hendricks and Others of Last Years Team Prospects Loom Bright For a Second Championship After ten days of Intensive train Coach Romney declare be has ing CHINESE STUDENT developed the hardiest group of In Utah He says “The FOR camp was a wonderful success the men are in beter condllon at the present than ever before at this time of L K Lung a student from southAn Ideal camp was held1 os ern China haa registered again this year” the campus amid a cooling groap of week at the Utah Agricultural CoL trees behind the quadrangle “the 's lege He is doing work for hi windbreak” Eighteen Varsity and In Rural Economic and seven Freshman sweater were la degree hopes to have the honor of being the sued to the Captain earlyjcomers first student to receive a Fh D at Rete Conroy the sterling end wae the Utah institution the first man to arrive but was folMh Lung was graduated last lowed closely by Howard Woodside spring from the U A C with a B S Wes Schaub James Bfngham Plnk-e- y In horticulture but he had already Jeffs Bert and Dave Gardner Jim done additional advanced work Evans Herb Adamson Jack Wil“ During the past summer he has been liams Shorty Leddingham and studying m the Graduate School of "Butch” Knowles men took These Tropical Agriculture at Riverside advantage of this vacation and made ' California While there he studied merry A regular routine waa adopthe culture of citrus fruits and the ted Reveille at 7 o'clock breakmethods of cooperative marketing fast at 7:30 Work walk and play organizations Including the Califor- till noon then dinner and rest till S nia Fruit Growers Exchange and the bells when they tore up yards of California Walnut Growers’ associa- turf driving at the elusive pigskin tion Later on in the week they were joinThe section of China from which ed by Bun Wooley Jack Crort and Mr Lung comes Is largely interest- Sprotto Bowman whose awkward ed In citrus rruits and It is the grow- ness and sore mnscles caused much ing and marketing of those that he amusement for the entire squad Inlssstudying his thesis will be work- cluding Thomas and Skeen from Oged out along this line While inter- den McMurdle and Standing of LoMr gan future wearers of the “green" ested In citrus fruits primarily who were also members of the camp Lung has selected the Utah Agricultural College from among all those in Its entirety in America as the one offering him One of the banner events was a the greatest advantages After re baseball game with the faculty The celving his doctor's degree here In score according to Hoyle wa 10 to 1924 be plans to do some work In 15 against our educators No ono eastern universities and then to knows whether they were playing finish his studies In Italy Eventualor baeebaU j ly he expects to direct the agrleul-turo Horeeehoo antligwm indulged in-- " Interests of hi family which but the honors were soon captured holds large tracts of fertile land in halfback by Al 8keen former China of Ogden high He says he got the Last spring Mr Lung gave a 50 knack of It from throwing doughnuts cash prize to theU A C student at a skyhook writing the best essay on the RelaMonday tha first night of real tione Between America and China showed 27 varsity men and practice He plana again this year to do some- 29 frosh out in suits Joe Maughan thing of the sort tor the purpose of Siegfried Westcott Church Peterhis about disseminating information son and several other were among country and of Increasing good will those receiving suits With the ar towards her '' rival of Sterling Harris and Sam Cowley who are expected to desert turf-terro- rs HERE PHD Dec-tor- al all-st- ar OLD AGGIE STARS 0PENBUSH1ESS Two of our old athletes have openethical standard and Christian prined a Sporting Goods store In Logan we feel ciples (hat our devotional exercises are of utmost importance Carl "Stubby” Peterson and Louie “Luke” Falck decided to make that In onr college life” their line — — was studying required all students “Stubby” played football and Base to take up some secondary InstruSwimming hall and waa a star track man for Wrestling violin elected the Mr Nosik ment the Aggies In 1917 he received honat which he Boon became o profiorable mention at the All Rocky And Tennis To to the decided he cient that drop Mountain halfback piano and devote his time to the In 1917’18 he wa manager of the violin ' Begin Scon basket hall team In base ball he At seventeen years of age he beplayed outfield and sometime drat came first violin and soloist of the All men Interested in place Swimming famous "Concertgebouw Orchestra" As a track man be waa of State reof Amsterdam and also received the Wrestling or Tennis Meet Coach nown one at o'clock Upon several occasion he Romney Saturday prlx d'Honeur of the conservatory of came exceedingly cloae to the state will be rhosea Temporary captains Amsterdam record for the low hurdle Since (hen he haa played a con- for each activity and men will begin His record being 28 seconds Immediately to tralf in their respec orcert master of the municipal Besides being a three letter man in live sports as aud chestra or ha wa a diligent worker on athletes be a swimming meet There will assistant concert master and aololst Staff an active member Life student held sometime at tha after college Orchestra of the Boston Symphony o and a Phi Kap men to are All tha of holidays urged With this onbextra he has played In was one of tha main stays “Luke" now laurels for the counbegin working of this all the principal places and Geo Nelson Wrestling coarh will of our football team In 1919-'2- 0 try and has met with signal success All Rocky Mountain 21 For tha Of hi playing the Boston Travel- lead a rlasa In competetlve wrestling back and ler says “Few visiting stars have re- Borne Interesting matches will be champs be was the quarterthe honor Captain In 1919 he had ceived more applause than this ac- staged during the year of being all conferenro half back In W J Merrill one of the slate tourcomplished violinist received” will be in charge 1920 and 11 wsi the all conference The Balt Lake Deseret News says nament champions He the quarter fall the tennis of soloist “The promises there of his appearance Won hi letter In baseball and of the evening was Bylvaln Noaik an racquet wielders a real lively seala three successive years Recenttrack son there With prospect international present of artist reputation an offer from Milwaureceived be A C not ly should no reason tha why who gave a masterly performance of kee to play professional football All star In these sports this year (Continued on pugo four) insuranro taken car of and a good salary was the attraction "Luke” will be a charter member of the National honorary beslnes rraternlty which will be installed at the college In the near future He to end Slg-awas an active tlen-n- o Now these stars will asll anything Ihnt Agale or sny on els wishes lo buy from Sporting Qoodu to school altractiona for supplies Special clubs Fraternities or Sororitle may be round there wanted for Student Lift Staff Every ColHe-n- Stop! Look! ” this week for the squad will be complete The hole In tha line left by MHt Hansen rangy Center of two year will In all probabilities be filled by Bingham Jeffs or Dave Gardner who ara all putting up a strong fight for the pivot position D Gardner Herb Adamson and are "stonewall” gtFda end together with Sterl Harris and Joe HenMaughan Jack Croft "Seedy dricks and unfailing Jim Evans old time fighters of proven ability the line will be an inpregnable mass Captain Contoy and Woodside with Josh Siegfried on the ends will make it hot for the B Y U on the 7th of t ‘ October Bowand Schaub Leddingham man at quarter are working hard to Louie fill the shoes of Falck while Bun Wooley and Bert Gardner are the good old pile driver full back! that you used to road A halt about in tha olden day backs “War Horse Butrla Know 1m and Wes Schaub Jack William Dlnty Wescott nr showing up Utell Conch "Dick” Romney bee Conroy Woodnlee William and B Gardner consistently punting the oval well around the II yard mark while Schaub I aa unfailing drop klckar “shirt-tails- ptg-tal- ls - HELLO AGGIES friendliness WO ar friend among friends Let ne play the part o Listen! HELP! i' See Editor immediately for - Stanley PreiolN a — 'U laowa hntlcj student of the college s Me will l9 wlat the friends her B Y V before returning it CUltai o J i e Not Every one here is an Aggie vicious or dengeroue but Just full of Why not talk to oach othar pep No formalities no latrodactlona Juet downright old faahloned plain ’ - f ATTLimcn lf Reporters lege Student Eligible an assignment JSA NUMBER 1 1022 Professor R B Kesler of Columbia University national president of has notified the Alpha Kappi Psl President Elmer G Peterson that a chapter of this fraternity has been 0W PASSES AWAY SEPTEMBER JJT Five cents pet copy College First Day Marked By ter the opening of the' fall term on ' September 25th Tbain whose to According activity has been Instrumental in se caring the chapter for the Utah Psi is school the Alpha Kappa PRESIDENTS MOTHER WEDNESDAY llah Agricultural New Fraternity Comes To College r With The Restrictions of New Country and Limited Population We Subscribe to Only the Highest Ideals and Attainments granted the Utah Agricultural ColWhich Characterize Superior Education lege and will be established soon af- IKS WAX NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT TABERNACLE of the TEA ABOU3 FIRST LYCEUM OF Published Weekly byMlio Student $100 per year FORGET DON’T ruD: FI EM) ADAMS The annual scrimmage between tJ tha dlagllag eqsxd vt'sity f takes place on A£ams tJ 8 o’clcY at urday With each f‘ C-- Thoms a gerl see--' 2 r- -t till H iff' f ' r ' f 1 f : ': |