Show T n FLO ¥WJ CTCStlT Lira STUD ENT LIFE I Little Stories of Great Men eaaaaeaaaftaeeam-e-iaeaaawaaaawaaaa4aaaaaaaaaa- ' PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND HIS CALLERS ON TIIR IlKtGIIWI HPOIITS Unusual things oft happen In this staid old world ot our OUr nihx Are oft made brilliant By a scattering of flowers Most mortals love the dollar sign Ta precede all tbelr acts An irritating Itchy plague Contes ’long with business tacts But old conventions needs must full And help new orders rise With the actions of eur tlrlghair friends The selfish doctrine dies Without a du edged ax to grind Or a bigger henenih the chips Our hosts from over Ihe mountain The cliiKsic example of snccesaful management of callers I the account by George Pitch in The American Magazine of President Rooaevelt In the White Houae The writer of the account had called upon the President accompanied by his Congressman As we finiahed our Inspection which Induced a view of the President’s desk in his private nfflee the President came out and began working his way rapidly through the callers taking one group at a time oml using both ’ ‘ : WILFORD D PORTER hands and volee Incessantly As he worked each group he sorted out the Editor ' visitors and classified them Some he merely greeted cordially Others he NORMAN CHRISTENSEN 1 naked to stand aside a minute for further rehiarka Mill others were asked Business Manager to step Into his office and wait for him Then after having REPORTERS half a doaen groups the President would go bark and work over the debris RUE CLEGG IRA HAYWARD CLINTON VERNON It wgg then that we saw him In real aetion He told a story and arrived BLONDEL PORTER PRESTON B MAUGHAN crest at the point with a deep rhuekly laugh which pervaded his entire system FRED HOGAN EDNA CROOKSTON and was reflected from every loath — a regular mouthful or glee He frown- Fed us and gave us jrlps ANNA CRANE LAWRENCE SORENSEN ed tremendously and a pent-uhe The Brighant sportsmen know the epigram exploded with a loud bung DEFONDA DOWDLE saw CARL GREEN suddenly reached forward and tgit the atmosphere in two while emphasizing a word He reached a woman caller and bis entire personality dissolved That’s proved to he unite true and chunged like a river mist Bowing low as he shook hands he greeted ‘‘Cast your bread upon the wave And It’ll come buck to you” her with an deference to woman-courtesy and a We hope the tide will turn ngain was most on he f kind thut attractive blow heard a has and been at struck bromide thrtt the Passing proposition smashing And waft returns ten fold with two Americans chase only the dollars The Brigham City Commer-- j ninised “nes” that would have cut a ship’s cable in two— ail And bread that left the Brigham and friendliness Then remembering a group Which he hud cial Club and Chamber of Commerce showed last Saturday in a j n shore I’1 be to nt0 ill office most convincing and to them and considered g digested he hurried fashion that genuine dis-jwWill be with gold interested hospitality and thotfulness for the other fellow holds their case The Congressman In seeking a better opportunity for his visitor with to talk the I out “Mr President blurted am ou the subPresident sway in at least one corner of the country Everyone who took the excursion Saturday marvelled over the generosity friendli- committee on fortifications” Mr Roosevelt Immediately drew the little THE MAN BEHIND IT ALL ness and efficiency by means of which the day was made so group Into a corner where he at once plunged Into affairs of state He took The drudge may fret sml tinker Or labor with lusty blows complete a success Curs awaited the arrival of the special train the lid right off of the International pot and let us look in As I remember for fifteen minutes — a fear But hack of him stands the thinker and were filled systematically The trip to the club was made It now we had really looked on more enjoyable by hosts who understood the Bear River Bay coineB over me that It was really only two — and thut at the end of thut time The clear-eyeman who knows and were eager to give information about it Open handed hos- the President having said what wus uppermost in his mind had terminated Might of the roaring holler ' pitality at the club houses all the facilities for boating the the Interview That is the funny thing about It We came away feeling as Force of the engine’s thrsst delicious dinner in the evening and the entertainment at its con- If we had terminated the Interview1 no j Strength erf the sweuling toiler They say everybody does-s-tlclusion all touching that most tender spot to most of us the one stays a minute longer than the President Wants him to and yet no one Greatly In thee we trust pocket book were evidence of a friendliness and genuine hos- knows how the President does it-- At a certain moment the visitor dutches Hut hack of them stands the schemer Ills The thinker who drives things thru disappointment pitality that in themselves were among the most satisfying fea- his hat --convulsively and Ihe President overcoming — B— " — II -- J JL ULI! tures of a Ricy of the Job — the (I reamer day Eastern faculty members m commented in glowing terms upon Brigham’s hospitality and Who’s making the dream come true ( 4 ' Archie's Rhimed 1 htuy hnve dark circles around them and his expression Is probably dull Tlenly of fresh fruits aud vegetables and milk are good Insuranoe gainst fuulling feeding When these nt inch-dee- — every Aggie echoes their appreciation and admiration of practical disinterested united entertainment given by the citizens er Erato Touch Thy Motto— The theam are miphtirr than the pen Lyre ABOLISH EXAMINATIONS I J J t ? t i Oh Muse Erato touch thy lyre Thy amatory lyric play Long my ear has turned to theo Bless my pntieAce with thy lay sism)kis its scholarship and at the same time induce students to apply themselves more diligently to their text books and laboratory work The abolishment of final examinations for seniors who have maintained a high standard of work during their university career mfght aid in accomplishing that end — Oklahoma Daily TEACHING STABILITY IN A CHANGING WORLD Dr Kilpatrick seems to have created a problem- which - he left unsolved in' the minds of some of the students in his lecture Friday Among other things the noted educator made the atateftient that it is our duty to educate the young people of America to meeta changing world He also said that we should (this children r ’ hafcic - ” — Lawrence BRALKY FOOD MAY MAKE HAD TEMPER Irritable dispositions bad tempers listlessness or apparent laziness and poor school work are often caused by poor food Instead of by “pure ettssedness” say child specialists at South Dakota State College The well nourshied child la sturdy has a rosy clear skin and ffrm flesh His hair is glossing Ills eyes are bright he stands erect has bones a flat back and a well rounded chest His teeth are strong and white He is enthusisatic active and energetic without being nervous Listlessness nervousness and Irritability are apt to be signs of improper nourlsbmest or poor food Poor standing In classes goes with malnutrition and both physical and mental development may be retardtouch ed How legs and knock kneeg are J Sorenson aure symptoms rays the college Narrow flat chests snd shoulder blades that stirk out like wings show two noted that bone building foods have been one time lacking In the ehfld'a food Rucb a campaign child is usually thin and bis flesh will be pale and flabby Hia eyes and superfollowing GOETHE'S BLACKLIST Our third month Lord! I was a Goethe and Fichte block- German philosophers at to Heud dear all but thee In a common united Vy uiirhler left me when I got against loose statements A “C” The fluous expressions a number re of precautionary polite An exruse turned down at the dnuns ' ’ flattering words listed by the two office ) Tbe’hdkt the fourth—! tjulte for lit notables !J fortsip CtlUnt' Phi lletiiEhl'pg'p Artldeq " tr f Ybtriffa-- tw- mV'rfcrU Tmj- 39 North Main ' S' Phone I SHOP M A E 158 W ' is well ' '$ : That sign is a bearon lo molroists who know and demand economy of nothing less than the finest in oil and gas Here is what you gvti — j f : ' TEXACO MOTOR OIL Clean Clear Golden ' TEXACO GASOLINE Pure Clean Volatile Both these Texaco products are refined wilh the same scrupulous care and the results or their use are readily apparent in driving Fill your crankcase with that clean clear golden oil which has every last vestige of impurity refined out Begin lowering your upkeep You can count on a more perfect seal of compression a more complete avoidance of carbon a defnite certainty of clean unfouling spark plugs and a noticeably freer action of every valve gear and bearing And fill the tank with Texaco Gasoline the volatile gas Your engine responds with greater mileage and a power reserve to meet every road condition That pure clean volatile fuel delivers its power instantly— completely Texacothe dean clear golden oil and Texaco the volatile for gas One name to remember — one sign to WE HAVE THREE DEALERS IN LOGAN It E i E kk THE LUNDAIIL SERVICE STATION AT SECOND SOUTH AND MAIN THE SERVICE MOTOR COMPANY ON WEST CENTER THE TEXACO SERVICE STATION ON FIFTH NORTH AND MAIN You will find at each of these service stations men who glad to serve you because they know they are giving quality products THE TEXACO SERVICE STATION school Fill there on your way up —- Is In are ou direct line to — WELCOME ’ Students of Summer School The Tfesbytenan Churcir Cordially Invites you to its Services Bible School 10:00 A M Morning Worship 11:00 A Evening Service 7:30 P M Scarcely I Hat i What you get at the Sign of the Texaco Star Neatly Aprroximately I MUHnery Appreciate done and the price is right— GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO ’ W-ha- 1 S II I R L E Y 1 I Vest Center Street 15 If we REPAIR your SHOES the job - ’ I BARBER SHOP Women Who of a Becoming Importance - principles f of morality The problem arise qv theseJwo placements which seem to conflict according to some student's way 'orTFnnk!ntfTIYw cariwe "teach' basic principles of morality when the moral ideals may change? 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There are principles of morality s okl as mankind itself The t moral code of laws may lie modified in some respects but they The fifth month Sweet found me are not similar to a spring bonnet or “jazj pants” they will not on top t Or all tho world You’d aald may-b- o pass out of style in a few months the older generation must do is: change the method of teaching moral laws The youth of tomorrow will not accept the doctrine that a thing You’d take the pin someday (I got should be done because it is ‘‘right and An “E’’ proper” he must know why it is “right and proper” tacH-ob- remembers: Oh Muse still geutly lyre no blot Upon the love you have for me) Was tough My grades show I bud got A “B BURTON HID “Have you aver talked this way to ny other slrl?” ”No love I am at my best to-exemptions from examinations Every student who is to re- Thou with myrtle woven crown eeive a degree this spring at the western school and who has an nlght’ Set with a rose a crimson star average of 80 in any subject will be exempted from taking a "Ilza what fo’ yo’ huv dal odder Deny me not soft aceeuls sweet final quiz In that particular subject For I have travelled long and fur box of shoe blaekin’?” The question of the real value of examinations has long on “Go dat ain’t shoe nigsa’ been one under fir and discussion Many of the large instituVesta bears my heart lo Ihee tions have abolished them altogether while many other schools blaekin’ dot s ma massage cream” Touch Its strings now tenderly follow the same plan employed at Oklahoma that of requiring ‘ AN EXCUSE TURNTD DOWN AT For they are worn by' fate’s rough all students to take the tests regardless of their grades fingers THE LEAN’S OFFICE! The fact cannot be denied that exemption from final And of discordant- - songs grown In Hear rot this rhyming lady illations is certainly an incentive for a student to work hard in wenry his classes It gives him somethnig to work for and serves as (I shall not praise you In this lay) 1 we Before mel got always a reward to the student who has been faithful in his school But love is not too old a song An "A” work during his school career The dearest one life can desire Oklahoma is searching for something which will tend to raise Is strong when Our first month Sweet Is When youth After several years of petitioning the seniors of the Colorado Agricultural school have been successful in their request for the I Scissorings the Box-eld- p Modern Reasonable ' hmr heart-warmin- and For the Girls and THE ! f' " Seasonable 1 -- rough-finishe- Good Hair Cut To make a monkey out of a man lantlsvllle first get him up a tree-Courier lournal " ‘ " rf ! sonal Bride is a are Included In generous quantities In the regular diet the child runs little risk of suffering from Improper nourishment ft" v: The Outward Expression of Good Judgment and Per- - believe Imaging don’t deny SUNDAY STUDENT NIGIIT—NEXT HARRIS PILLSBCRY Minister M Corner Center and 2nd W Perhapa According to my opinion If one likes to At far as I sin swtr lot If I remember rightly Would that you’d been a little Said with all due reserve deaf ! shall not tie wrong In saying To all my wooing) — for I got I might almost say An ”F!” Ai Is generally allowed 1 Aud now to all of you who’ve sung If may say so ahold I not confess that? Why ”lle flunked” read this It Wers If I am not niuking a great mistake a sin To let love kunck In vain (I hung It must not he thought tfiat I am not saying too much My Plu! ) ( At is natural At one may easily liuagltm ‘l beg our pardon” said the eonconvict ax Ihe governor passed his One must admit that One may permit me cell I may be pardoned for A kind of THIS DKSKIttE A fTFF '' Staled (Uite plainly I’ve mad a great discovery I II tell DstWIn I think— TO ItKMOt K (It SX HTAIV ! lookid under my bureau and With summer picnics come grass Found the mleelng link stains on the clothing Such stains County agent— “Isn’t that preat on colton or wash goods may usually be removed with rase Wash In soup Wo have n man on every base" “What's the dif- and water and luitmdletly apply a mixture of one tablespoon each of ference so have we household ammonia and water For Professor Hayes says the news- colored material that are apt to be papers are publishing too much faded by the above treatment crime news Worso'than that how- spread molsssev or a pasta eossistlng ever lo tho circumstance that the of soap and conk lag aoda over the too many stala and let It stand for several people are committing hours Then waah It out first In crimes— Houston post Dispatch dear water snd then In snap aud — -A fashion note remarks that thero — sr many good things about tho latThe ovulation theory may ho all est styles In aieu’a clothes On par- right but every time Concrete lo lb ticularly good thing ta that you don't session we fer evolution has sot havo to Wear theta If you don't waul progressed fir enough— Dps Molars to— Southern Lumberman Register Ah! Sweet — the fifth— Love grew a OPPORTUNITY How many people say “If we only hud au opportunity we might push head become wealthy fumous aud sucreesfnl" But “If opportunities” seldom come Lowell ml “So man Is born Into this world whose work Is not hors with him” snd Garfield said “Things don’t turn tip In this world until sometewly turn them up” l°"k J not then passively for opportunity but say to yourself as all suo coastal men have said ”1 will find a way or muke one” Christopher Lathan S boles mast have reeated this thought to himself while working as a printer In Mooreshurir Ia It often fell to hta lot to taka a metal stamp and number the pages of account lasika by hand It Mon occurred to him that a metal finger atrlklng the numbers would lie better Uter while working as an editor In Milwaukee he developed bis Idea into a modern typewriter and sold bis lurention for $I2fio0 t There la emrerly a day passes now hut what ea h one of us either writes r mads a printed by metal fingers Mr Kholes said Why? 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