Show t 7 r rf f 1 1 UM rs ll l Tr u O Ot C f u u. or OI u. u I 0 I t. t t- t The first German pla play to tobo tObe be given shen at a t tho the tho University under the auspices o othe of ot f the Modern Language league was prof pro pro- St f V t duCe duCe-d Thursday afternoon The Tho play p. lay 4 was a one net comedy entitled Karl P teen The play tie de- leI I cited all the pans of ot a toothache In Ini i r J. J the cast were Franl Frank Q Cannon Mss Miss 10 I 1 Maud RIter fluter Miss Bessie DeSSle Miss Addle Cannon D E. Kerr and A. A P Pack cJ e J. J Van Yan Cott Cotto dean of or women at atthe t the tho I University has taken upon hen el eltho the tho arduous task taste of ot getting the thi eq eds co eds in closer social relations with 1 cea I c ea ca i other To this ene end she planned a a. leap year ear ball for tor Satur Saturday a. a evening S Whan hen however she learned that some of or the girls were t too oo bashful to ask a n. n b boy directly she had the thc boys put their names nimes nameR In ht a box and let the girls draw The The names The The- names that came out were handed were d w to the tho girls and she In turn asked the 5 5 boSs boys The social was one of or the thc most f S S successful of the year rear A canopy of hearts stretched from one end of oC the hall to the the other Round the h hall hail U w wore ore rl r rr l S streamers of oC red white and blue buntIng bunt- bunt loS Ing college pennants and the nation S 5 flair There Thero were about couples present The members of oC tho the University sHy city were the patrons of ot the evening 1 Washington's birthday bl was was as celeb celebrated rat rat- ed cd In a fitting Otting manner at chapel exer exer- exercises at tho University Friday The i J oJ J hour our lour from 11 1130 30 to 1 o'clock was setS set S aside ide for the he program Governor CutI Cutler Cutler Cut Cut- I ler presided The Thc speaker of or the day das was Rev nev Louis S S. Bowerman Most of j the students faculty and regents were r.-erl a. a presen present t Tho The February number of or the Utah Educational Review nc appeared Tuesday 4 S I afternoon Word 1 was cd received at t the tine University I that Ralph Hartley and Frank Holman Hol- Hol t man the two to Utah men mon who ho took tIllo the tIll o examination for the Rhodes's scholarship scholar scholar- ship had hati booth boon been successful In the I written examination and the choice o othe of the winner of the scholarship now rested rest rest- I 5 a ed d with the committee commits o on The freshmen and senior debaters who will tr try again for the tho school I championship met Thursday and il des I t tided elded on the question for fot c debate I It Itis I is Resolved That Corporations Damn Federal Business Shall 1 Be De Compelled S to Take Out a Federal License Th The e f freshmen hAve the affirmative The same question has also been submitted to the University of or Idaho for Cor a Joint S- S debate Tho The students in mining under tinder Professor Professor Pro Pro- fessor lessor Deck strand started d the blast 5 5 furnace running limning on lead silver Cl and gold Rold ore Thursday afternoon The operation will g go on for CO 60 hours j 00 Don Dpn and lk Ike Alexander two form forth at the University I r 1 I UI r t 11 U 1 5 of l V Governor J. J C C. and Colonel A A. I P P. visited Isil d the University Thursday Thurs Thurs- Thursday day dl- afternoon The question of ot the female engineer I accompanying tn Ing the the- boys on t h surveying sure surveying sur sur- e trips has hos at last been sett d dAnd And md hereafter the girl Irl engineer engine will wall willbe 5 S l be e found round in the drafting room t m I O f 1 o tJ oI 1 I n. n Y UNI UNIVERSITY 1 1 I l I Io 0 o o 0 Professor or B. B S s. s Hinckley of 01 tho the I L L. L D IX S. S university spoke in devotional exercises exer exer- last Monday morning Professor N. N I L. L Nelson gave e a lecture hi the Uio stales stake tabernacle Provo last Jast Sunda Sun- Sun Sunday day dav on tho the subject of or r and the Remission of or Sins Tho The debating interests of th the un university uni 1 have recently undergone a thorough thorough thorough thor thor- ough reorganization At the suggestion of Professor Horace the plan In vogue ogue at the University of Wi Wisconsin Wiscon- Wiscon con con- sin aln was adopted here This calls cans for lor forthe forthe the organization of oC two or moro more de debating debating de- de debating bating societies drawing their jr membership membership membership mem mem- from all grades gradE of students excluding excluding ex ex- tile the first years Two societies i have havo already been beon organized d and are are In excellent running or order er 1 Weekly h debates debates de tie- bates are being held The Intercollegiate debating men will wm hereafter be chosen from these socie socie- ties Professor gave a L lecture inthe in inthe the thc Sixth ward church last Sunday Sunda night on tho subject of oC Civic lc Professor William Homer professor proCessor Of Agricultural the school was wils absent the first part of or the week visiting thedr the dr land dry land farms near near Fa In I ew Utah count county The Training school gave a dancing party part in the the- g gymnasium Thursday evening Miss lIss and her elocution stu students lents ga one of or their vcr very popular recitals In n College hall Friday Frida evening G C C CI I i t tI If iI I f ST. 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I II I IQ I IJ J 1 COn C Q On Friday evening 22 wigged powder ed lamas damns were vero to be seen SOen flitting about the prettily decorated parlors of St St. Marys Mary's academy the occasion being a reception supper and ball given shen b by tho rho winsome ome prep preparatory r tory maidens In honor of the thc graduates of OS Everything E was beautifully ar ar- ranged The library r and anal parlor were decorated in the national colors and the colonial costumes of oC both hostesses and md guests a added much to to the patriotic enthusiasm already ady evinced e for tor the birthday of our Country's rather Father i j I I I One of tho the most enjoyable features feature of ot the evening e was a game name in which a number of or the famous heroes of or tho the Revolution Ro were Introduced Much uch merriment followed on the guessing of 01 tho the famous battles In which these i fought The Tho martial strains of national airs rendered in a creditable manner mannor by the young oung ladles ladle bout About 8 SO all nil present wore were ushered Into the dining room also decorated In Inthe the tho prevailing colors of or the evening o It fere re a B ane hose w an sorl sor Wd d i J r r 11 y yi nd cJ i torlea of bt t Ui the tho youth youth jm th and manhood o of Washington were rotated related After supper dancing was Vas Indulged In until antil a n. late iato hour when a spirited Virginia reel closed tho the festivities and the tired d but bul happy colonial dames damos were f enough nou h To wrap the drapery draper of couch bout thorn them and lie down I t f to pleasant pleas plea ant im v o CI C vI I I I f Ln r. r n. n S S. U. U I I I o 0 0 The Thi regular meeting of the Clio Thessel Thessel- society was waR held Monda Monday Ate After t tIe the c disposal of ordinary business s th the c regular weekly I Debate r was held Tin ThE e question was Resolved That Capita Capital t Punishment Should Bo Do Abolished Th The affirmative o was represented by Mar Mark k Wooley and Heber Bennion the hegl negative Uv n bv by b Robert Sorensen and W. W II If Bond Tho ju Judges es decided In n favor of oC th the e negative Thursday morn morning InS the school was wa e addressed hy by Rev Benjamin Fa Fay Mills h his I topic being belner Religion Jon in Business Tho The character chancier hall ball given b by the Juniors Juni junt ors last lost FrIda Friday evening was a B success s In n oer every wa wn way The Thc crowd crowt was vcr very verj large JorSe but was well handled Next t Wednesday the sophomores sophomores' will wll 1 have a B ft out try to secure representatives representatives tives lives for tOl their debat debate with the freshmen fresh men 10 o 0 0 o oI I I II I ALT COLLEGE I IThe I I o 0 The annual annual entertainment in honor n of 01 f the anniversary of or Washington's birth birt h was given In the College hall ball Saturday night Tight before a B large audience The debate for Cor next week will be on onUte Ute the question Resolved yell That the em em- t of ot Japanese J labor laboi bor in the United States should be dl discouraged Coura ed The s on on the affirmative will willbe be be- John Ho Boyle l Wilson Walker an and d Romaine Hogan HoSan on the negative Emmott Emmott Em Em- mott molt Griffin Nelson Hogan anti and Thomas ThomBS Thom Thom- as BS Reid i The standing of or the basketball teams teams' Is as follows Won Lost P. P C. C I IJohn John Boyle 9 0 1000 Romaine Hogan i 1 3 I i Walter C G 3 Julius Tullus 8 ii ij G J 37 Emmett Griffin 2 S t OO Nelson Hogan Hog 1 9 All AU the tho games of or tho serves series will be this coming week weela The commercial department will pIa play th the members of ot this coming coining vv week week cek Tho The minims have completed the tho pre pre- 1 series Young and Christensen winning first and second places The g games mes of or the tho final series was won i ay y Christensen Tho The stand standing In at nt the loso of the preliminary series was Toung Christensen and Werneth Vernath tied or first place h 1 Wheatley eaU C fourth Th The officers of or the cadets hold bolt a school every eyer Thur Thursday day evening forthe for tor ho tho purpose of ot studying military tactics Ind the manual of arms arms o O 0 run rJ COLLEGE I 0 0 At oh II tt tt had been bean set to music by members members mem- mem bers ers of or tho the cl epics clane 11 in musical lon two b by Mr Ir Irla la and one by Mr Ir Cm Carter tor I Professors Ball Northrop Merrill and Caln Caine tOJ together ther with Pre President Dr Pr Thomas Miss Love LoyO and Mr Taylor TH have hn bc be n holding o n very ver successful agricultural school at Brig I ham City the past week yoek This is la the tho second that thit has hns been berm held this winter In Box Elder count The college library y Ids vda ds open last Sunda Sunday afternoon and will bo boo so eo in the tho f future ture each Sunday This Is la the thc first time lime that a public library has ever evoi bees beef open in Loran Logan on Sunday and about 40 townspeople and citizens bytho b by bytho tho opportunity to use the reading room Professor PrOCessor Thomas addressed the LoI Logan Logan Lo Lo- I gan gan- n. n M Mens Men's n's ns club on Vern Wednesday evening c on on tho the subject of oC Alcoholic Europe I giving gi man many pleasant I personal experiences of ot his life 11 Co In Germany anti and travels tra In to other European countries JI I At the thc bill ball given on do n Monday night by Uy the tho A A. A C C. Womans Woman's a beautiful banner was presented to the students b by the club members The presentation speech was mado made by Mrs A. A II Thompson Thomp Thomp- son an and after enthusiastic cheering lellI led lell I b by Captain Hanson of USA this football team President raU 1 Walker cr of or the thc stu student ent bodI bod bod- body I expressed the tho pleasure and appreciation of or the students In a a. few fen well veIl chosen words 1 A farmers farmers' institute was held heM In N X Ne- Ne I Iphi phi last Friday and Saturday Professors sors sots Ball Merrill and Caine were In to attendance at st- te c and held four Cour well wen well attended meetings s. s The live Ih-c stock to k of tho the college fl form farm rm has lately been Increased by the purchase pur pur- chase chate of two to Berkshire pigs bought of or Odell and of or Woods Cross Miss Huntsman of oC the the English department department de do- is holding tryouts trouts each afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon for or the parts in Twelfth NI Night ht which the student bod body Is to put on some time lime late in the spring The Tho free treo veterinary clinics tf ch Thursday afternoon are aro so o well attended attend attend- ed b by the farmers of of or the valley calls that the veterinary students are getting much valuable practice About forty Corty cases are arc attended to lo at each clinic Mr Scott Butler of or the noise Boise forest reserve is spending n n. month at the college college col col- lege to give instruction In to the the students In forestry Mr Ir Butler is a a. gro of or the Yale Tale School of or Forestry and Is doing excellent work Tho The Washington ash Ington birthday exercises were held fn tho tiro college collego chapel chap l on Fri Friday rl l day morning After el Af et Uc selections lases b by the tho band follo followed ed b by prayer by Professor Calno Caine two addresses were wore given one b by Colonel Squires and the lire theother thor other hy by Mr rr K IC Ni beker of or Logan G v G e I. I I 1 I I V tI t S I II I f iv I IC IU U v C o 0 1 Professor ProCessor Horace II Cummings su superintendent su- su of 01 church schools was a visitor at the academy most of or the week Mr r. r Cummings inspected the work of or the thc teachers In their various departments and anti wherever er necessary i off offered red suggestions for Cor the he improvement Improvement Improve improve- I ment of ot the tho work He Ile was exceedingly exceeding exceeding- ly b pleased with tho the improvement the school Is la making along certain lines and 1111 congratulated the principal and teachers on the tho success they were meeting with The faculty and hoard hoar feel that Professor Cummings is a friend to the academy He lIe promised p to work worle for Cor a gymnasium for tor the school next year eal if It the enrollment reached Every er teacher anti student pledged himself to work orl to that end The enrollment enrollment en en- now Is over oyer 3 O sd ad d the In Increase In- In Increase crease creno Is not impossible The faculty played tho Ure missionary class a n. game of or basic basketball o thai 1 Friday ay af at- at The game grame was a n. most Interesting inters Inter eating esting one one- and was appreciated t 11 e especially espe- espe pe- pe by th the ther r students stud P Professors ors Barton and Christenson played d forward Thomson center and real Benl enl and ami Griffiths guards Had d the tho faculty had hud n n. little l or training J lt ll quit lost y t. t h MJ tt ff tR l t think BO so Professor J J. J Y Jen Jenson Jenon on Rave gave a very Y ry Inter Interesting 1 talk in ln the St Students Students' society Friday night on the et Singleness Single ness flees of ot Purpose Mr Jenson I IB Is nn an ex- ex c client c-client speaker an anti and handled hl his sub sub- u ct et t cr The Th class I In T r n lIh literature t url I Iq Ju jUt just n b beginning the study tudy of the tho non novel 1 LaSt Lasi recitation Professor Deal Beni save gave a a. talk on Plot and ond the lil og elements of ot the tho novel He sho showed cd wherein v tho the thotA tA early J romances t thin tle 11 romances nee n nf f tho fifteenth century Sir Roger de Cover Cover- lo loj and Robin Robinson on Cru Crusoe oe were not nl novels l Jn in tho the Ita 1 sense n nH e of ot tin lc word Pamela b by- by Samuel Richardson Richard Richard- son he said was considered ar the nr first t English novel It had all tho the characteristics charac- charac n necessary to make tho the novel el O A- A oI 0 o I 1 I I flOR lt n lII lI I t J 0 o- o 0 6 0 The students of oC the fifth flUh and sl sixth th grades Hold held 1 a a. rhetorical program Friday Fri irl ua day B. B afternoon consisting of recitations readings ings and a debate bate on whether cr Lincoln was a a. greater man than WashIngton Wash ash ashIngton ington Tho The Lincoln side represented d db b bv by Wa Wayne ne Travers and Bates Bate ate Browser won Dean Denn Brewster ter and hl his daughter were guests of oC the school Friday a The |