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Show Rowland Hall A School for Girls Emporia Normal school, and Denver College. Teachers are selected for attainment in scholarship, the particular An Institution of kind of personality that appeals to Over girls and influences them for good, and for high moral and Christian is the residence, old was fine a mansion, character. Rowland Hall School for girls Perhaps half of these for young a special matron, established by the Episcopal church under teachers, with the head mistress,, are to the fourth eighth in residence. Besides chaperoning the about forty-fiv- e years ago because of girls from the conalso is the fact that many parents wished grades. The management girls, they are expected to mingle new dormitory. with the girls in their social life, and templating building a their daughters educated in a ChristThe school building is built around to give advice and help in their difian school, a school which is organized wholly for girls, and today the a central court, and contains the asficulties, both of character and of school is recognized as one of the sembly and recitation rooms. The study. the The first requirement of the school very best of the country and girls gymnasium and swimming pool, The rooms. and art science domestic come here from all parts of the United is, of course, study and the successrooms its with separate ful completion of the various courses. States, a majority of them, however, music studio biuld-inthis in are for piano practice The particular advantage of a school coming from this intermountain terrilike this is the clock-likprecision with tory. There are girls at the school the chapel is situated between the which things can be done. Regular from ranches, mining camps, railroad towns, as well as from all the school and residence buildings. Here hours of rising and retiring, of meal centers. larger cities. Many of our leading the religious life of the school time, of study hours, the supervision held. is service a brief studwomen of the west were former Every morning of study and practice hours, the miniof A vested are girls mum amount of outside activities, choir, consisting ents of Rowland Hall and they demusic of head the chosen by the the stress placed on study, and the proud of the fact. a waiting list, sings direct contact with principal and While the school is under the auspartment from at all services. pices and management of the Episcofaculty, all are in the highest degree instruction of courses The each provide is and day by begun pal church, helpful in this respect. colto the best the in the possible training chapel, girls morning prayer Realizing, however, that girls need The classes at Rowland course. and welcome of all denominations are lege relaxation, the school does everything are enrolled in the various classess and Hall are small which gives every possible to enrich the social and phyless than half of the pupils are afgirl an opportunity to recite every sical life of the girls. Outdoor actifiliated with the Episcopal church. period of work, which is the greatvities are urged and directed, MovThe school is located in one of the est aid towards advancement in all ies are allowed once a week and Besides the regular most desirable residence districts and class work. on holidays, twice a week. Teas and the surroundings are ideal and benecourses, instruction is given in art, other social affairs are held at inficial to the student. The school dancing, swimming, gymnasium, elotervals, and the girls consider it a grounds border City Creek Canyon, cution, drama, domestic science and delight and an honor to be allowed and is within short walking distance music. In the senior year, if there to serve at these. is enough demand for it, courses may of the center of the town. The outThe terms and cost of attending be taken in typewriting and stenolook discloses a panorama of Wasthe school are based upon actual exatch and Oquirrh mountain ranges, graphy. One hour of Bible is requirpenses and within the reach of all. east and south, the city lying below, ed each year. The Rt. Rev. A. W. Moulton, Bishop and on the west is the Great Salt Singing, art, sewing, and cooking Lake. The nearness of the scenic are a part of the curriculum. French of Utah, is the rector and dean of the faculty; the Very Rev. W. W. and beautiful canyons and northern is begun in the early grades and continued throughout the whole course. Fleetwood dean of St. Marks Cathhills afford splendid hiking and picis chaplain. nicking during all the seasons of the Latin is begun in the eighth grade edral, if desired by enough pupils to form year, the fall and spring months beEMINENT SURGEON CLAIMS a class. ing the most ideal. CANCER CAN BE PREVENTED. The girls are housed in two buildAt present the teaching staff reings on the campus grounds. In the present the schools and colleges in Cancer is the great human menlargest of these buildings are the all parts of the country, among which are Radcliffe, Wellesley, Stanford, ace. It is increasing by leaps and sitting rooms, dining room, infirmary and the bedrooms and bathrooms Universities of Berkeley, Colorado, bounds. If anything, it is increasing for the teachers and girls of the Arizona and Nebraska; the Sorbonne, more rapidly in the United States upper school. Each girl has her own Paris, and Trinity college, London; than it is in the British Isles. Of those now living in the British Isles, room and lavatory. The other house, Tulane University Normal School, 5,000,000 are doomed to die of cancer if they do notihng to prevent it In the United States the doomed number is 10,000,000, and might easily rise to 15,000,000 or 20,000,000. This remarkable statement is made by Sir W. Arbuthnot Lane, Bart, one of the worlds most eminent surgeons and dietitians, in an article appearing in the June 20 issue of the Dearborn Learning Known the Country g. e Independent. According to Sir Arbuthnot, cancer is not caused by the Baccillus that scientists have so long sought and not yet found, but rather by poisons created in the body by the food that is eaten. It is a filth disease, and its A Portland Cement Boulevard prevention is accomplished byi ing the digestive tiv.ct thoro, drained of its accumulations. the doctor Continuing, What we should do, then, if would avoid cancer, is to eats wheat bread and raw fruits, aoj etables, shunning all meat, we may be better nourished, b that we may more easily eli waste products and thus adeqn drain the house in which onr live. Whoever foregoes white will perform a great service for self. It is deadly, It is a difficult task to chanp fpod habits of a nation or to ij the people to take sufficient $ each day. Sir Arbuthnot says, ever, that whoever will corree diet to a reasonable extent, tab sonable exercise and keep his i tive tract absoltuely clean, need no fear of cancer. I tH pre wei ing bes dre see is on ' vill i;pi lrh att Ra p livi the fol is BICYCLE ROAD RACE ONE OF DAYS BIG the the EVE ins The twenty-eight- h annual road race will be held this mo over the twenty-mil- e course he from Ninth South and State stre Midvale, returning over the course until the riders reach teenth South Street, at which the riders must turn east and the southwest comer of Liberty and then ride over the east half of the Liberty Park drive to the: entrance, where the finishing An fe the Eu Pa CIi an rii coi A i in; in ta; stretched. Over fifty riders have entered race to compete for the twenty! which have been hung up for the positions and which have been i ed by the various merchants city. A bicycle will be the best) The riders will be handicaps o! cording to their riding ability ail perofrmances. Novices will be in f ront and it is among them tin dark horses usually come fro oftentimes capture lirst prize. Anton Clawson, state senior pion, Wm. Anderson, runner-uf p pion, James Thorpe, Oliver d S other junior champion, and many and slated to start from scratch handicaps. This race has b "ii sanction the A. B. L. of A. of which Wright is the local represent i Isnt the fact that: France, Britain re trying'1' and Great range a security p:; on the league of i for anyhow? t. a sort iocs? W lat Margot Asquith, . her says Americans arc acklnglj1' of humor, lerhai "lien quith was here Hi 'n?ercTai only to polite to : i Courier-Journa- l. Before Buying a car get our prices Agent for The FLINT The STAR The DURANT Emil Carlson, 4889 So. State St. Murray Phone- - Mi;rfa t |