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Show THE REVIEW. 4 The Review. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. - - - Editor. ANNIE M. BRADLEY, 241 E. South Temple St. MARGARET E. WALLACE, Business Manager. Address all communications to The Review, hours, and devote it to studies which require the least close mental application. Finally he would end the school day absolutely with the close of the afternoon session If he was there would be no staying after school. super-tende- nt 241 E. South Temple St. .... ... subscription One Year. Six Months, Entered at - RUB OYSTERS FISH? : $1.00 the Pott Office at Salt Lake City Second clast matter. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY .50 at 26, 1898. SCfiOOU HVGIENH. new theories on school hygiene have been advanced by Dr. Charles W. Karsner of the Philadel- Some It would phia Board of Health. necessitate the building of new school houses or complete overhauling of old buildings in almost every instance, were his suggestions put into force. He would give to each pupil an inicubic tial air space of twenty-on- e inches, changing the air eight times per hour. In the cloak rooms he urges sufficient room that the clothing of one child would not touch that of another and plenty of light and fresh air in these apartments. He would banish all growing plants, and clothing, books and cloak rooms he insists should be frequently fumigated. In regard to the hours of application he From the age of six to eight says: a healthy child, can apply himself to one subject about fifteen minutes; from eight to ten years, about twenty minutes; from ten to fourteen years, The question has been raised in Maryland and Virginia as to whether is properly included in the compact of 1785 whereby equal rights of fishing were allowed to oyster-dredgin- g be enjoyed by the people of both States. The courts in their decisions have ever violated the zoological difference between the fish and the mollusc, and the church also takes the broadest meaning of the term. CarThe church dinal Gibbons says : has always regarded fish, oysters, and crabs as belonging to the same genus, and, therefore, permissable as food on fast days and in Lent. They all live in the water, and are all alike, coldblooded. Incidentally the Cardinal told how the Church law in this respect is sometimes stretched, notably at New Orleans, where a certain kind of water fowl is permitted to be eaten on fast days because it has a fishy taste. T.lankAnfl RQA members. Women Students Work in Yale. The general freight agent of a large railroad has recently published some statistics that should be brought to the notice of every young man who smokes cigarettes, and to the mothers of boys they should be a special message of warning. This freight agent about twenty-fiv- e minutes; from foursays 85 per cent, of the mistakes made teen to eighteen years, about thirty in his department are directly traceminutes; an adult, about one hour; able to the 32 out of the 200 clerks hence the subject of study should who smoke cigarettes, and that in the future he will not employ any young change frequently and the study-hou- r be interrupted by a song, a march, or man who uses them, and the present light calisthenics. He insists upon a employees unless they discontinue meal at the noon-houand would smoking them will be replaced by limit the afternoon session to two other men. r, in their February issue quote from Mrs. Jennings address at the convention held last The time May wherein she said: certainly ought to have arrived when the corresponding secretary of every club should consider it a part of her duties to send a copy of the year book of her club as well as the announcements of election, etc., to the general officers of the State Federation, and to the secretaries of the Federated clubs. This has not been done in every instance during the past year. A letter addressed to a club requires as prompt and as courteous reply as one addressed to an individual. It does not always receive it as yet. These are but small matters, but the observance or neglect of club etiquette does much to beautify or to render burdensome club life, and to reach our ideals we must be faithful in all things. Right here in our own State, it would seem unnecessary to draw attention to this matter again, but many complaints have been heard, where not only the year books were not received, but invitations to be present at special club meetings have been ignored by both clubs and individual club The Club Women The New York Sun in comparing the work of the men and women students of Yale, since the graduate department was opened to women five years ago, says that the women's work compares very favorably with that of the men, and states the following facts: The most energetic and suc cessful workers have thus far been ound in the English department, under Prof. A. S. Cook, who devotes a large share of his attention to the women students, and under his direction they have done scholarly work. Since the corporation voted an appropriation for the publication of unusu- - 3 SOLON SPIRO, Manager. |