Show Dr Allen Will Repeat Ills ture on Foot Care Today at In Room Stud: Lec- 3:00 280 VOLUME XXVII Cr5ative Lea“? Dr - The Merrill Palmer Motherhood and Homemaking school endowed by the will of iiwP Merrill Palmer who believed that the welfare of any community Is divinely and therefore inseconnected parably with the quality of its wifehood and was brought before Aggie students Wednesday morning in the film that Dr Lucea od nutritionist at that school presented Dr Hejinian introduced the film telling of the different departments of this school which is the leading school for child study in America it has departments of nutrition mental welfare psychology and nursery schools There are aoout forty five students attending the Merrill Palmer school 'twenty five oi these are graduate students The undergraduates are students who — tormr from universities the country over which send senior girls majoring in child development work to Merrill Palmer for one semester of senior work which counts towards graduation in the home These university girls learn the heart of the child from contact and research preparing themselves physically mentally and religiously lor the morally responsibility of wifenood and motherhood The film was a very charming study of these students' “Syntactic family" as Dr Hejinian The called tne nursery school children in the nursery school t cross-cuof Detroit's present a economical and occupational life in order that a variety of home conditions and results may be The children are -- puv studied in the nursery school as young os is possible sometimes at the age of nineteen months so that tne development over a period of three or four years may be studied Each child receives a thorough physical and mental examination before he enters and Each twice a year afterwards morning they are Inspected for from infection and a report home is brought containing information cn the chllds health habits during the period he is at The day is started with home a drink of water— not from a fountain— a whole glassful One of the features of this ideal kindergarten is that the child does practically everything In this way himself and initiative are developed During the morning play period the children draw cut saw mold “Each in his separate way each for the joy of The bird and fish are play"children’s responsibility and the they take great pleasure feeding twelvtf-'afliimed- them One of the few rules of the nursery school is that everything is cleared away chiidren before another activihour ty is started A ornews show their when children tell (Continued on Page Two hy-p- ib Irrigation Workers Hold Conference During Past Week irrigation The conference of workers held at the college this week from Tuesday to Thursday had representatives from eight states - Irrigation surrounding Montanaexperts "frofiT ArizonaColorado California Idaho Utah were Nevada Oregon and - present -- U S Educators Called Ignorant After a Survey t American educators are so conand servative in their social political beliefs that they present a pathetic picture of ignorance acand lack of independence cording to an extensive educational inquiry conducted on 3000 educators by Dr Manly H Harper in with Teachers' College Columbia University The indictment of the American teacher was returned after a long study at plattitudes prejudices and precepts by Dr Harper who in 1925 was ousted for his alleged radicalism as head of the department of education and psychology at the Geneseo Normal school New York The extreme position of conservatism held by the American is finds educator the survey interwoven with a complete lack of stability and independence a wide inconsistency in beliefs and a lack of scientific attitude The teacher has been following timeso worn habits and traditions Dr Harper found that he long has no individualistic thinking power and is noted for his unto important critical reactions questions Results of the inquiry showed that “the higher the educagreater tional preparation the althe measure of liberalism" "educa-tors though it is added that of even the highest levels of education remain on a plane of extreme conservatism as compared with certain exceptionally who have Jjqd liberal- - groups!’ special training Quoting Professor John Dewey William Heard Kilpatrick Bishop William T Manning President and former President Hoover Dr Harper backs up Coolidge gathhis ascertain with evidence Almost ered from many sources in despondently he says that ranges the face of such extreme cam of conservatism not much work-be expected of education as a of the ing factor in the progress nation’s welfare Considered at Teachers College as the most enlightening of the Continued on Page Three -- The purpose of the meetings of these men is to coop-of erate with the various units experiment station workers and to coordinate the findings of each group in order to provide a more satisfactory and useful fund of public information Berke-At the first meeting held in of five ley in 1925 chairman fields of Irrigation research were reappointed to correlate the sults of the various workers these This year the name of 1 chairmen was changed to coordTheir duty is to bring inators of the severtogether the results al experiments directed -- in the Swimming For Boys it pnw nmluw slati-- i u'nd make sible for each state to use the Girls Information found by other staunnecessary tions thus avoiding 24 Beginning Monday June in expensive reduplications Leaf S selectCharles Professor Coordinators The search at supervisor of swimming ed at the meeting this week are the Provo public schools will S H Beckett California R L I arshal Colorado M R Lewis 4 offer a course in swimming Calfor young boys of Logan InOregon W A HutchinsIsraelsen W struction will be given daily ifornia and O Utah from 3 to 4 A fee af 200 All boys representatives The irrigation will be charged this Instruction see from the several western states wanting have concerned themselves pri- w Coach Romney about regis tratlon marily with irrigation research and it is their purpose to conProf Leaf will also give tinue to find new truths in Irriinstruction in advanced daily The first two meetings and life saving for gation swimming at held of irrigation leaders were to K C Carlisle has Mrs girls have Berkeley Logan is proud of registration discharge had her guests the Most ! tinguished irrigation authorities of the- - surrounding states J StartsHonHayT 41 I Fall Registration To Begin September BOARD DANCE AND SONG William Peterson will lecforma- 20 For Freshmen Swimming Professor Charles S Leaf will offer swimming instruction to boys and girls next week Tba D1® teaching Is likely to draw to its profession ranks the geniuses of the next generation ® that should stimulate educators to build this field worthily was the introduction to Dr Frank W Hart’s Tuesday morning lecture on “Creative Leadership in Education” Dr Hart showed that the social problems or the day are such that they challenge the greatest intellects to meet them through education since the teaching profession offers the greatest opportunity of influencing If the humanity teaching field is to grow to this point it must be partly through creative leadership or creative A d ml nistration administration may no longer be looked on as a mechanical function Special abilities are required for this Hart leadership of which Dr enumerated and discussed six The first ability treated was the power to recognize worth while things accomplished by one's colleagues and associates XhA greatest drive in human-nature is recognition of service by those in authority It is man's Dr Hart greatest compensation believes that this trait can be acquired by training in educaortional courses as they are ganized today Ability to so organize a school system that the fine things may be extended through all of the system was the second faculty cited as necessary If one teacher Is doing superior work It should be possible to transmit the benefits of her method to the whole school organization As this often means that the adofficer must ministrative go against the up hill grade of a superior attitude on the part of an older or more experienced Continued on Page Four Number 29 1929 21 ture Monday at 4 on the tion of the Logan delta Cited By Dr Hart Saunders Kennard Soloists Yesterday at eleven o’clock the auditorium was filled with music and music lovers — the former coming front Mr Osbourn? chorus and the latter coming from all over town and all over school This chorus had been practicing for less than two weeks and the polish of the work was remarkable considering that the material was green such a short time ago M McConathy’s choral work has been open to all students in the school and over seventy students have taken advantage of the fact by studying with him The program was varied from Stainer's stately “God So Loved The World” to Strauss’ “Blue Danube” with its lilting Joy The offered is corngletejist of numbers ” as follows! 1 Mendelssohn Spring Song 2 O Savior of the World Sir John Goss Gounod 3 Lovely Appear Solo sung by Mrs Clover Johnson Saunders 4 Ave Verum Mozart 5 Seek Ye The Lord Roberts 6 God So Loved The World Stainer Frank Kennard Beautiful Blue Danube Straus Solo sung by Mr 7 8 Solo Clover Johnson Saunders 9 Excelsior Balfe 10 The Heavens Are Telling Hayden Trio part sung by Mae Anderson H Frank Baugh and John M Anderson the choral work Throughout was outstanding showing as it did the Influence of Mr McConHe asked that athy’s personality this recital be referred to as an of ' his mixed "open rehearsal choral class” but though an informal hour was provided it had none of the roughness of a rehearsal Mrs Saunder's solo work was excellent and the appreciation of the audience was rewarded by a charming encore “Love Is Near Me” Ludean Rogers was accompanist for the entire program After the pogram the choral class presented Mr McConathy with an ostrich leather bill fold in appreciation for the enjoyable hours they have spent with him After having spent this one yesterday the other students of the school will understand this gratitude by Mrs in? in Rockies Described by Miss Anne Carroll Moore Dr N ceived A Pedersen has Just rean autographed copy of the anniversary edition of “Miss Muffet’s Christmas Party” by with Samuel McChord Crothers its fanciful introduction by Anne who sends the Carroll Moore of the copy “with remembrance summer of 1927” which she spend at the U S A C coirtwrting her book clinic It was at this time that she presented to the college the children's library which has been named in her honor Miss Moore hasalways been deeply grateful for the experiences she In the Rocky Mountains enjoyed and she tells of one of these episodes In her Introduction to this Christmas book which she helped to popularize in Utah “Ever since a Christmas made memorable by the gift of “Miss Muffet’s Christmas Party’ this little red book with Its golden spider’s web and Its quaint pictures beloved of children has been Whermy constant companion ever I have gone from Maine to Utah from Canada to the Caro-linMis&Muffet has gone too “It Is to Miss Muffet that I owe personally an enduring friendship with Dr Crothers beginning twenty-foyears ago with a from WNlfV WitliP irttr ehwpmf Mountains and culminating In a memorable ride through Yellowstone Park last July We met on the eve of his lecture tour to the State Agricultural College of Utah where I had just conducted a children’s book clinic After telling Dr Crothers everything he wanted to know In preparing his own lectures we sought out the bears at their evening meal and listened to a lecture In their honor delivered in the open bv a tall ranger on horseback Next day we rod® from Old Faithful to the little Grand Canvon making mutual confession by the wav that we found geysers far less Interesting than bpars “A few weeks later I received Continued on Page Three as ur or Membership Cards Will Be Checked BULLETIN Qualities Lecture at Each Lecture LOGAN UTAH FRIDAY JUNE LIB llejiman After This Week Dance Books Copies of Miss Hinman's Danmay be cing books volumes Utah State Agricultural has been surprised to learn from written reports received from the high schools The College Hinman McConatby Program Dr Frank W Hart professor of —&?-yt x — trtiwefai-tydelivered the first Qilitprnla lecture of the week' Monday The subject for his morning talk was salary schedules which he showed should be a matter for scientific investigation rather than bickering and bartering with school boards and politiHe illustrated his point cians the by showing his audience charts which were drawn up as a result of the teachers salary was study committee organized by the teachers of San Francisco The ’survey was carried on from September of last year to February and the recommendation they drew up is now before the board of educaDr Hart said that the tion salary schedule is an effective agency for building a high degree" "of efficiency and traiTiinlT”’ of the personel The level of the teaching group as a whole may be raised by a salary schedule that provides for training and efficiency and experience to be recognized Dr Hart demonstrated the technique that is effective for any organization of teachers to An evening of dance and song eight hundred freshmen expect to was presented by the classes of register at the College for the This number Mary Wood Hinman assisted by school year 1929-3- 0 Lectures students of Osbourne McConathy is an increase of nearly three f Df will Newman deliver in the Henry amphitheatre Thursday hundred first year students over lectures next week daily at eleven last year’s figures and is based evening June 29 at seven-thirt- y o’clock and Tesday and Thurso’clock For the first time in the upon the statements of several day evenings at 7:30 These even- summer school history of the hundred graduates ing lectures will not be free to College the green of the amphi- who have high school signified their intention the public was filled with theatre joyous of entering- the College Last year figures dancing before a magnifi- approximately five hundred freshDr Allen Repeats Lecture The lecture which Dr Allen cent natural background of valley man students were in attendance Two distinctive at the College gave yesterday on care of the and mountains feet will be repeated by request features of recreation were illusThe College Is making extensive from many who heard it this af trated (1) in the cooperation of plans to care for the expected temoon at 3 o’clock in Room 280 the extension music and physical heavy increase In registration education departments and (2) in New classes will in the Main Building have to the students supervision in their be organized for probably the first year Kindergarten Tea dancing groups of the details of students and this may involve an The Logan Kindergarten ex- the whole program increase In the personnel of the tends an invitation to all ladies In short introductory messages faculty All of these necessary of Logan and surrounding towns a B Maveock discussed act ions willbe taken jiccording t e-- attend— the—teaTNwill be T‘TTie Ttelatio'nsfnp-- of "Dancing to College of fioals "an3 by ’’careful given Monday at 2? Jr the home of Mrs F P ChamTT lor the bene- Community“1Life” Mr McConathy planning the College will be able W Tllfintelationship to meet the needs of the new stupresented fit of the city school kindergar- of Dancing to Music” and “Miss dents efficiently tens Each visiting guest will make Hinman herself related “The Reof seventy-fiv- e a contribution The announcement from the lationship of Dancing to Educa- registrar’s office further indicates cents tion” Each speaker wished to that the school year will open on the close September 23 Freshman Farmers’ Encampment emphasize of dancing with vital phases of Monday registration will begin on Friday life as and education community 20 continue use and September present their salary probthing to be participated through Saturday There will also lem to The first their public Features Study of ain joyous a all with definite socializ- be appropriate entertainment for chart toshowed by the frequency dising and educational value Mrs the new students Monday Sep- tribution of teachers In each Maycock pointed out the use the tember 23 will be devoted to the level In the elementary salary extension department of the Col- registration of upper classmen and schools where the Dairying salary range is lege is making of Miss Hinman’s will include all former students of from $1400 to $2400 53 per cent recreational dancing Mr McCon- the College O E Reed W D James and Regular classwork of the teachers receive the maxiathy expressed his belief in the will begin on Tuesday September mum In the junior high schools J B Fitch Will Lecture development of musical rhythm 24 and the fall quarter will be a which have been in operation the dance forms twelve week quarter only five years thirty five perThe date for ‘the ninth annual through Miss Hinman sketched the sothe receive teachers of cent the Farmer’s Encampment has been value In maximum - In the senior hign education set for July 15 to 18 It was an- cializing schools where the range of salnounced by W W Owens chair- bought about by spontaneous folk ary is- - from $1800 to $2800 53 — man of the encampment that the and recreational dancing The program for the evening per cent of the icachers receive central theme this year would be This tragic picas follows: the maximum the study of dairying and dairy was 1 Butterfly— entrance dance ture the committee has called products by “the end of the trail” because it O E Reed chief of the bureau seven o’clock clogging class song shows that approximately half of Dairying at Washington D C accompaniment by music classes of the teachers are receiving as 2 Ruben Clog— Students of sevwho Is acclaimed one of the most Logan is planning to have much as is possible under the outstanding authorities on Dairy- en o’clock clogging class with real if not Fourth present schedule There is thereing Husbandry In the U S will song accompaniment by music of July celebration One of the fore no inducement for continued be one of the principle speakers classes be a progressivetness outstanding events will Instead of the 3 Oh Susannah — at the encampment In addition to mamoth comis planned balance of teachers being massed Song by that parade Mr Reed’s courses Prof J B bined music classes to have sveral new and unique at the end of the line there Fitch of the Dairy Husbandry de4 Buck and Wing— Merry Skip- features should be a normal curve taperpartment of the Kansas State pers One of the foremost of these ing off at the upper end to a will give speAgricultural College 5 A Hunting We Will Go— is the Boxelder rodeo All the Ten rather high level to be constantly cial lectures on “The Needs Of the o clock children’s class horses pulling in the direction of diswith song cowboys cowgirls wild Dairy Industry”1 and riders will In march colorful tinguished service Mr W D James of Atkinson acccmpaniement A 6 Virginia Reel — Ten section of fancy The second chart Doctor o’clock Regalia Wisconsin who is a representative riders and horses will be of in- Hart children’s class explained was for the purof the James Manufacturing Co terest to many 7 Hunsdon House— Historic relative Anyone with a pose of keeping the one of the largest Farm EquipEnghorse who to wants good looking lish dance situation of San Francisco and by twelve o’clock rec- ride in ment companies in the world will so the do This parade reation may class other large cities clear lecture on improved equipment Prizes will be offered for winners chart showed 8 Christmas that in San FranIn farming Mr James Is also an Dance Twelve in both men’s and women’s cisco the range of the majority eminent authority on dairy pol- w“a "°m- - classes ih this division of salaries is $400 while in one Probably the section creating of the twenty large cities conThe committee in charge has the most interest among the sidered the range was $1500 beextended an Invitation to all manboys and girls will be the dog tween the highest and the lowest or ufacturers of dairy equipment and Dr Vickers AH boys and girls hav- that was parade being paid to teachers products to display their products ing unusual dogs are invited to The third chart was a graphic on the campus Models of stanlead their dog In the presentation of the problem of Of “Selections of Old enter andPrizes chions litter carriers cream sepwill be awarded to teachers salaries parade in terms of arators ventilators milking mawinners iii different phases of purchasing power It showed chines and stall equipment toIf you have a big dog that although citizens have been Testament Literature” dogdom gether with dairy products' desmall dog funny dog or ugly dog very satisfied with the 96 per vices will be on display to acthen by all means enter him in cent increase since 1914 in elequaint the farmers of the state The MacMillan Company has the parade and be in line for one mentary school teachers salaries with the latest methods of dairythe many prizes that the value of this increase announcements out that a book of The ing from the standpoint of equip- ofqueen floats from all the Continued on Page Three Bible literature of which the ment report Professor J C 11 w towns in the valley and Professor George B notes are by Dr Wallace J Vick- different th? Caine who are in charge of this ers associate professor of Eng-- r add pomp and color to -- L Every girl winning th College Tests parade phase of the encampment prowill be college contest In her respectivi n jVhis In August of 95 Percent Wrong gram 7““"’“ town will receive a lcjfree trip to l£ls vparT"11 In addition to these classes for The hnnir F!r0m OlcI saltair as Miss The girl chosen Say Professors the men the women will receive Testament I edited Valley will get a trip to instruction in such courses as by Henry David Gray professor Cache all Yellowstone with expenses Child Care and Development of English of Stanford university laid Just at the time when Aggie Miss Cache will be Home Economics are students am: This collection of Old Testament chosen from among Valley Nutrition taking tneir the queens first exams probably Home Making of the summer sesreadings is planned to provide arid will be Introduced and material for -sion Iwq college professors assert -t- hree— new— features-have general courses in - This--yea- r atr the-"bi- g pageant "trr tfre m an Literature as well as for extensive report that 95 been added to the program English :pvptin( The first is cow calling tor which more specia ed courses in thej Many floats will be entered in per cent of examinations are of the wrong kind according to a each participant will be given study of the Bible itself Selec- tions are grouped under 'six main chamte”' report of tne investigation appearPen! (Continued on Page Four) Commerce of headings A foreword and a brief ing in New York Herald Tribune to numerous too and others 'ney introduction to each se7®n While upholding the need for fti- anff their mention have “HER HUSBAND’S signified op the report asserts of entering a float These examinations to the that there Is neither uniformity WIFE” JULY 17 true ImDressionnf11?® whole and floats wiu add color galore responsibility in the American In addition to all the nor in making these selections the event system hinting that 10 examination will be mere IIS tea ieaiures Professor Chester of students thousands Myers editor-- hnve versL “slip Silver bands drum corps Greys °Jw? who Is coaching tfte summer King James through” courses without learnof form 51°£’h!mfrJhinWhh the in musical units and school dramatic production “Her a more' recent ing their work or are flunked beHusband’s Wife” by A E Thom- shown It to be fnaeenre S h5?'Clowti bands etc to make the cause they cannot pass an unfair Kd UVCly th6 d&y as has announced that the date these cases the reading of the Pnhhle test More than 100000 questions of the play will be Wednesday revised version is added in the from 7000 examinations from a 17 Instead of July 16 as notes The contents are grouped July large number of institutions In was stated In last week’s issue as follows M4Umted States and Canada were of “Student Life” This Is to Early Narratives— included in the survey Enaccomodate the Farmers’ The principal or not a student passes from episodes Lectures Announced J isWhether course is usually dependent on campment chedule bringing the Genesis Exodus Joshua Judges on samuei the third day of the I and II the mere opinion of the IndiviI and II-- —Kings! play FVvr Third — Wppk — — -p— - — —tnptiry-rrt-''His'tTn- T dual inscrncTwrth?t wieampiffiny since the great majority or exRehearsals are progressing raPassages from the major and aminations are drawn up “without On Monday June 24 at 4 pidly and the whole cast is work- minor prophets priestly history! consultation or expert assistance o’clock Professor William Pet- ing Intensively to produce a fin- and law and’ from Enoch and of any sort” The findings are the Maccabees ished play for the large group erson director of the Extenj made by Dr Ben D Wood associwhich will be in Logan at that Lyric Poetry— 4 sjon Division will deliver a The early lyrics Psalms and ate professor of collegiate educatime Being a modern comedy lecture on the “Formation of tional research at Columbia UniAll sparkling with humor and genu- The Song of Solomon students Delta” the Logan ine appeal It should be very po- Dramatic Poetry — versity and Professor Charles U who are interested are urged Weidemann of the University of Passages from the Book of Job pular with the audience varied meet with Professor Pet- Didactic Poetry and Prose Essays - to as it will be 4 Nebraska "The fundamental purpose of The cast chosen to present the W examinations Is to secure accurate play Is representative of the cos- sSomnn afternoon °V °n Monday and meaningful information about mopolitan nature of the U S A rI Henry Newman will the achievements capacities and C summer school student body Romantic Stories— dclver morning and evening effective interests of individual Ruth Tobit Esther Judith ’ including as it does one memweek Dr lectures all next students” Dr Wood said yesterber from Colorado one from Ida- Bel and the Dragon Newman Is director of the Dr Vickers teaches Bible lit- the survey ho and others from scattered day in interpreting “Unless college grades afford ac- Brooklyn Society for Ethical Mr Killbum erature at the U S A ’ C and parts of Utah Culture and an eminent leccurate measurements or defined John Anderson Duane D Keller this subject was part of the turer and author achievement expressed in terms of and study for his Ph D which he re- Ruth Elliot Libbie Cook units which have definite Angela Larsen are those taking ceived from Stanford a few years no Past i‘uur) ajo-parts In the drama obtained at the bookstore - that Mrs-Ren- Independence Day Parade Planned For Logan ed 2r Co-Edit- on ' Wntion seSns J ! 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