Show life STrnrxT Page Two such” According to Rr Martin ‘‘Through honest skepticism and adventure in ideas they come Vo realise life ongQunder STUDENT LIFE CAMPUS MUSE Soul Ahoy! terms” Published Weekly by Students of Utah State Agricultural College All this striving for knowledge because they have discovered A white star hangs in glory life is enriched by learning They reiterate to us that we that Printed by the Earl Jt England Publliehla Company y sea Above the LognUtah also are studying for the enrichmept shakes my casethis purpose js The dwn-wjn- d mall matter September 19 1908 at Logan Utah pflifejlf Entered an ment nder the Act ot March 3 1897 Acceptance tor mailing at special rate of really felt may not our educational democracy be the modern And steals my soul from me (aatage provided tor In Section 1103' Act ot October s 1927 authorised incarnation of intellectual aristocracy ? August 22 ISIS leaves me sleeping steals it and ' O Soul! Where do you go STAFF and France Prussia and garla I JEAN PEDERSEN Editor Student of Dancing Similar comes d reports will be- - published When LETTIE ISRAELSEN And shakes the shutter so? Exchange on ‘Mexica Austria Of secondary Vews Expresses HARRIET WILSON — Campus Muse education in Latin America forREPORTERS in “I go where broods the Spirit instruction Miss Minman eign ‘language A’ 11 What the Barber Supply Co’s Salesmen Say- “There are no better equipped Barber and Beauty Parlors " in the West for Service and Sanitation than the — MODERN BARBER AND BEAUTY PARLORS 13 West Center— Logan -- mist-gra- geoond-cla- s CANDY dawn-win- ‘ -- WAN I) SUSIE NIIES LUCILLE MORGAN DA' INKS IDA HARRIS GWEN ROUCHE European' schools and on European experimental schools Among the alumni of the institute who will beet at Geneva are Dr E Hylla of the Ministry of Education of Prussia Dr D janossy of the Ministry of Education of Budapest Hungary Rose Manbar research worker at Albert Maw Pinkevich Dr Bryn State president of ‘ the Second University of Moscow- and Dr Chang Poling president' cf Nan China "RepreKai University sentatives at the Geneva conference will be the guests of the International Institute and V Ever-i- tt Of God upon the deep For there when men are sleeping The following is written by cue He doth a vigil keep of Miss Hm man’s students and is Nomber-3Volume 'XXVII Wednesday July 3 1923 an ' expression of her philosophy He walks in mystic beauty of the dance Upon the waters there Folk dancing grew spontaneHumble I kneel before Him THE WHY OF QUR ously out of the Intimate social In penitential prayer life of small groups of people It Tt)e landTgiantclIegHspd universities of America of which is home-mad- e enjoyessentially From His enthroned glory our College ia one were organized pn tie basis of the federal ment and the joy consists only The surgent seas above nain its the cerBy a act making This yery of 1862 signed by Abraham Lincoln gave Act He speaks me tender comfort ture then folk dancing cannot And royal meed of Jove tain land grant to each state which would organize an institution be enjoyed vicariously except as we Teel ourselves into the mood enin work with of higher learning agriculture emphasis upon As In the Great Beginning of the dancer Folk dancing was He spake the pregnant air gineering teacher training and iome economics as well as in made for the dancer not for the And brought forth light from to It public onlooking toward brings etc commerce studies looking tjie languages classical Macy darkness those participating in it two So now Hie mercy fair the liberal and practical edueatiqnof the industrial classes in the things: lirst the joy of rhythLEADERSHIP AND mical movement and second seyeral pursuits and professions of life For many years these joy of free and spontaneous the IDEALS DEEDED soCleanses me pf all land grant institutions have been known in the case of the great cial intercourse 'J5AS GRIGGS And of all sorrow sinning a is of It too type ' be cannot Then gives me benedicite er opes as the (State institutions of their respective stated So enjoymentat so which from much per hour The (Continued Page One) And sends me back to you” bought wehave Ohio State University Iowa State College Kansas State Joy it ' brings may be had for will this always happen without — Harriet’ Wilson cannot afford We by anyone wha partici- preparation? Agricultural College and £re?Pn State Agricultural College nothing on to canchance unwisely depend pates in the dance and it A Boy’s Stairway As distinguished from the separately maintained state univers- not be bought at any price oyjThe basis of leadership is char-wh- o our Lincoln is Abraham to wishes sit anyone Ohio to as referred are State ities thepe institutions Qregqn To The Moon example of Sively and receive his enjoyment most representative State Jowa State etc and tjje (Universities as Iowa QhioKan- - through eyes and ears This integrity Another example of Insimple fact is hard for most peo-'p- tegrity of character In American (Reprinted front “JQie ——- - a— sav Oregon etc to'uri'derstand in history cited "by HT’ GTlggs waffe thiloreivs Friend”) of When the Utah Legislature changed the name of the Utah machine - driven Blrsheer Uncle John materialistic leadwas a marvelous America the simplest When I grow big I'm going to ' Collage to Utah State Agricultural College ijie College was given leasants ofProbably Europe consider it er whose soul was fearless but build oo even to require kind and charitable Thus leaderwhat has become the natiopal Resignation for the land-graA steep steep stairway to the of a fearlessness demands statement ship - moon institutions A true folk dance program character I know with all the blocks there is Under thg Constitution pf Utah this College and an exhibition not therefore We must hot only see the best are It is not to be in everything but we must love That I could build are named as the two state institutions of higher learning of (lancing the same standards the best and will the best At judged by soon recognized by the state These two institutions under theConsti-tutio- n you would use in judging regular tention to good ideas will make to exhibitions When the for a building upward Jn life I'd build it you go are in function and rank with specially defined theatre the right up in the sky dancing you see iff (Whether we think good or bad To the moon for fields of work They may be describtd as by your pleasure If the sum of these thoughts make Then meet Uyo arms of the body performed on the top step J would sit himself so our character dancer enjoys ‘ coordinate in function each a jart of the public school system the Long with my dog and wait for much the better but that Is a A real leader must give himlit (Their greatest service can be rendered in their harmonious co- secondary consideration The im self freely to his fellows in deIs that the new of you The service thing voted portant point now as operation happily is the case Each(hasa Separate gov- onlooker be satisfied that you view in education must focus up- Then when by us the moon would float erning board under the Constitution of Utah Each gives gradu- feel that you have received your on the building of characters who We’d jump What Ho you ex will be willing to do this But we ate work of the same rank Eachis pn tfieacpepted ljstjbf the money'sof worth boat 'such a dance?—Perfect must not only touch to develop pect Association of State Universities grace flaw- leadership for good followers are We’d Jump right o’er her shiny technique infinite rail — less performance from begioning also a supreme necessity FurWith the designation of our uwn college definitely establish to end These commercial stand- thermore under democracy we all And sail and sail— and sail and ed as the Utah (State Agricultural College Utahls higher educa- ards cannot be applied to folk lead In fact our democrary desail — Wilford D Porter dancing If you Teally catch a pends upon how hard we each tional plan becomes essentially tjie same as jhatjn Oregon Kan bit of the dancers joy for your- work f5r the bestaas Iowa Qhio and other states where two coordinate institu- self and feel a desire to be down According to Dr Griggs our The Reason there with them then it will be most valuable teacher of charactions of higher education exist known that you Dave understood ter is nature Natural science is I saw a little Raindrop the message d an Investigator reIt Sitting on a Rose and reality teaching cording WHAT TEACHERS MEET Said the little Raindrop: is truth Dr Griggs brought beFrom Miss Ilinrmjn’s dancing youngsters (ajjd not ill of them IN GENEVA FOR “What do you as fore his audience mathematics " PARLEY JULY 2 an I am sitting heresuppose of - school for?” are ypung youngsters) copies the reniinderthat the subject example dancin joy Answered Bobolink: matter tnai can be taught to from One) the (Continued is Page “You are sitting there for exhilaration pf loosing feet find arms jn rhythm ing the character Regardless of viewA thirsty bird to drink I” eight secondary school teachers perfect the modern educational spirit which lifts fhpse simple steps from the ranks of what to two at months the lor study Dr Griggs believes that —Harriet Wilson point 13 common and dull This exuberant teacher never benefit For he institute their piqns exhibithis only perfect science pf man coursinstitute organized special tion dances never fosters dancing for show Her students merely es of instruction University of Oregon has properly taught means training and directed if training more athletic teams east for sent for sound abstraction to model schools American the the and enjoy harmony of mufjic iody— ajjdbecause tl)eydoen trips completing a task all of which national and conferences with the princi- in the intercollegiates this building in are fundamental year those it look on who joy enjoy jt jnthe ame measure pals and superintendents of these of character To train for char- than in any preceding year This Osbpume McConathy left ope thought uppermost in tlje minds schools As a result of this in- acter subjects must be chosen is in part due to the efforts of the Mexican which deal with man It is the of his students — that the technique of piusic should never trans tensive instruction Merdina Medler president Ministry of Education in‘ cooperand attitude pf a thing of the junior classpretty Under Miss pend its spirit Mechanics prpvide a way of expression for the ation with the University of Mex- spirit the truth i3 the Medler’s and counts that ico whose active heads are prothe junior spirit but that spirit must overfhadowere skill until those ducts of Teachers College Is con- thing we must be concerned with class has leadership presented the athletic td made any be can fund with a large sum to help Application a reform which will decadences seem as flights and sweep ofmelody Wing no especially to defray the expenses peed fpr ducting ‘ mocratize the secondary school field of education school years letes Thus this year of the athearthly wings the Junior high educational system of Mexico Oregon was awakare just able to send its four man tennis A somewhat different type of Boys and girls who Spirit! The spontaneous outburst that was the first song is indicated in the insti- ening to life and whose whole team Its golf team and several service The buoyant hope that first lifted by track stars east Miss with the Cen- lifetime will be Iniluenced jjght feet! The difference be- tute’s Medler 13 We must one of the few tween a cynic and —such as Kipljngforhe has shown his knowl- tral Insitute of Pedagogy lr Ber- the right Inspiration girls in the counand of marks a life teach The lin has institute who regardless won try planned have the honor of edge of this divine element in tjie last verse of L’Envoi: chosen credits and requirements of uni- being class pesident at a visitation oi twenty-fiv- e large be cannot Amervisit to teachers Character versities German “And only the Master shall praise iis and only the Master school ' ican schools It is indicative of standardized as some university shall blame the general interest in American requirements expect Also the unithat And no one shall work fqr mopey and noone shall work education although - but versities who build their reputatwenty-fiv- e could make this pil- tions from their sporting victories GRAND THEATRE for fame grimage and the expense to each instead of from the Intelligence individual will be 4000 marks and character of the students is But each for the joy of working and each in his separate more than 500 Prussian teachers on the downward road Some of Home pf Talkies star applied for the opportunity to our institutions of higher learning Logan’s Finest Entertainment with the group are getting too much money too Shall draw the Thing as he sees for the God of things come to America members summer jt Jhe “During Into ' as fast - They are growing They areTr" of the faculty 'of the institute thoughtless £0 mixers of themserve as visiting lecturers at for- selves instead of remembering that YOUR eign universities Universities In their duty is to serve the public Mexico and China FORGET Germany More should be attention given have served as hosts to “Rather heavy alien faces rough clothes work-wor- n hands Palestine such visitors Dr Paul Monroe to teachers who are leaders Too Meat and shambling gaits” are the opt ward signs is little recognition given those pf the Cooper Un- director oi the institute and Dr Quality who for Smirf to teach strive moral Sanitation diS associate Counts ion intellectual ristocracy that jMigs Lola Jean 51 South Main Simpson writ- George rector of the institute aqd Dr leadership and who Instill into in ing Harpers describes as a “group pf thinkers working in the George JS Counts associate direc- the very souls of mankind the deat present touring Euro- sire to build character which will are Socratie method in the midst -4 great cityr drunk- - With mater-ia- l tor errantries - lecturing at - uni- fee— worthy oL —leadership pean wealth Every week you mpy find them—the earnest and studying education-condition- s citizenship in a true democracy st versities in those countries faces the rapier question the discussion far into the A move has been launched “In order to acquaint American night Outside motion picture ljghts have flashed and strident students concerning education in the Alabama Polytechnic Institute institute pub- in Auburn’ Alabama to abolish jazz sounded in vain” for these( daily workers whose desire for other countries the lishes annually an ‘Educational the practice of ” shaving freshman’s " knowledge has taken them to the Forum led by Everett Dean Year Book” consisting of 'reports heads ’ on educational reforms and ten By a formal resolution the ' “ Martin council condemned denotes in various countries OutMiss Simpson believes that educators are contribu the practice as a demerit to Alajt Js Ojese students one half of standing bama Polytechnic Institute and book them foreign born some even enable to read one half of them tors to the yeareducational condl- - encroachment upon the preroga of ' Surveys 'C&aKfcries orcfre evea ef— t41viduakv arxl— oot—w muuauiftssor --professions— one- - fifth1' inilufitrf&T r““ tiMW'lirferetgn quently undertaken by the instl- - accord with the progressive spirit tenth unskilled laborers and ' (fewunenjployed “rather than tute upon the invitation of for cf the institution The council pledged! Itself to people who endow colleges who Recently a boards or lark as eign governments sitonregents’ system refrain from clipping the hair of students in crowded elassroppi 3 who' are the intellectual aris- study of the educational the Rhlllippine Islands was fraternity pledges and to do every t tocracy of New York” made by twelve of the institute’s thing within its power to stamp of out the custom and twenty-seve- n specialists These lectures have recommendaDr Bradford Knapp president inspiredt sucha hunger for jearping that the twenty-eigthis same group of earnest thinkers Jiaverformed the school of tions oi the (Survey Commission of the institution condemned the were accepted for adoption by practice in a statement issued at Institute whose classes are the the opening of the last school Muhlenberg Branch the legislature of the islands hejdjn Library under Dr Scott Buchanan fourjiights every week A “A similar study was made in term Porto Rico at the invitation of drab room furnished only by a scarred tabled with Sam— I never see you with Miss chairs pulled the insular legislature Through around it te thesetting for the sessions' that often run on have been made by Gtdlings any more until investigations Lou— No I couldn’t stand members of the staff of the her midnight “Though one of the two instructors may have returned of national educational vulgar laughing lately from a year at the 5orbopne“ his opinions areworth noth-A- n systems oi special Interest and Sarp— So! 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