Show r n ni i t 1 sr 1 IY ill r r h p t N n e u 0 I e r u. u 0 or u. u I O 0 W c The student bod body 1013 wa was put on edge Thursday afternoon b by the posting ofa of or ofa a notice to the effect that nt chapel exercises Frida Friday tho th students would he be expected to take a n on the qualifications Cual- Cual of oC the candidates for the Oxford Oxford Ox- Ox l ford scholarship Th The committee was acting in accordance with the tho Cecil Rhodes will twill At t a me meeting of the ti students Friday it was decided decided that the committee should hould have complete con- con tr trot ol The Tho subjects for the theses of ot the seniors were handed to the heads of or orthe the departments Thursday afternoon In n the engineering department the subjects show the greatest variety and most of or them are arc on subjects which will require experimental investigation or es Investigation l in the field 1 The German circle of tho the Modern Language league met Thursday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon and had several severn 1 readings In German Ger- Ger man lyrics 1 Judge o George G. G Armstrong Armstron ave y O g gI gave I two lectures on probate practice bo- bo 0 fore ore the Barristers' Barristers club this week v The que question on which the seniors anti freshmen will debate to lo decide the tho championship of the school will wiil b he e 1 Resolved That chat all corporations corporation J doing Interstate business shall hall be he compelled com corn pelted peed to take out a federal lIcen license e. e The debate will be he held March 19 Al At a 3 meeting of or the junior cn engineers Tuesday afternoon the following were elected electer to hold office on tho the summer surveying trip Lomax Loma Turner chief engineer Melvin Mansfield Ian field assistant chief engineer R. R E. E Gardener comM commissary commissary com com- M- M ml cary M. M O. O Packard II E n. Anderson Anderson Anderson An- An derson and C. C stewards Arthur Arthur Arthur Ar Ar- thur Parsons athletic manager A. A rry amusement ment Valter Walter Wal Val J ter Andrews chaplain The rhe camp to which the class 5 will go will bo ho decIded decided de tie- Tuesday next rho Tho students students' committee on eligibility eligibility eligi eligi- and a committee from the faculty faculty fac fac- ully are arranging a set of ot rules for tor ratification b by the faculty The rules are said to bo the most stringent In Inthe tho the West cst and If the faculty faculty- adopts all aU the recommendations there will trill be beno beno beno no fear of or professionalism In the Utah school Tho rules In brief brier require i that t er e every participant in athletics and andIn In fn literary work shall be compelled to f r r. fill flU out a n. card giving his life history In relation to college athletics or athletics ath ath- petits In general and also all activities ties tie in literary work It also provides pro pro- z h vides that the work of or the students S 'S shall hall all he scrutinized No November ember 1 and andT T Tl 1 t f U. U i ritH n v t ho fira 10 I below the average avertine In and R will win be bc s a asked ke 1 to drop out j The rhe next Issue ISmIe of or the University ty Chronicle will be a leap year number Each girl in tn the school Is Ig expected to hand in some work In addition the tho committee has hns secured the assistance of oC a noted woman to answer all ques questions Hans on beauty etc which a no boy ml might ht want to know In relation relation- with the fair fall sex At a n. meeting of oC the students held Inthe In tho the city and count county building Thursday night a 3 club was formed the purpose p. p of which will be to make make- students I more moro proficient in the art of or public i speaking to familiarize the students I t with questions of public interest and and to foster debating In the school The rill club will be known mown as the tho John R R. Park club The officers rs elected are 5 1 Clarence Gates Gate E. E Olsen Harold Holman Hol- Hol man Louis Brown and B. B Howells executive committee Geor George e Roberts r secretary and A A. Benson treasurer u k The manager of debating at the University of Utah has e arranged a 1 at t r schedule for tor the debate between tho the High sigh schools of or th the slate state for the state championship THe Trie schedule lule Is as toll follows follow 0 w Granite s I s. s Park Park City We Ve ber her Stake vs S Erl Brigham ham Lehi Lehir r vs Pleasant Gr Grove e Og Ogden en V vs Salt Ial Lake e. e The winners of one and four and two an and three will then debate The winners of oC this thi contest conte t will debate debate debate de de- bate on the night of oC the High school chool track meet for the championship A silver er cup will be given Iven to the winning winning school and a medal to each winning contestant The suggested u question ls s Resolved That the Galveston plan A of ot civil il government Is better than our pre present ent plan of or municipal govern govern- t. t 1 0 01 I u. u Y U IS I I Io r. r o The i ill bad bod weather mv of till the last few days day's has put puta a Mop illon to the ha baseball practices but hats Han not In the least Cooled the en eni enthusiasm ln- ln i which has been worked up among the students for this sport F Forty c candidates a n applied for positions hese se were divided by Coach into three squads one under Bert Choules one under Fergus John Johnson on and another under W. W W. W 0 Dally Dalh practices have been held The March I 1 issue 3 ie of the White and Blue contains an article from Professor on his experiences Van Pan Buren relating th tho South Sonth American exploring some Rome cuts of oC the tion It also gives cases casci cases which Professor or Van Buron Buren n has hasIn hasIn In the museum delivered deIl a i Professor Horace i the tho third lecture on Goodness ss before year students Wednesday d dance successful ti The rite lOs gave e a a v ver very cry y- y evening In the thc gymnasium Jm d Friday Frida Professor William Homer gave gate e a a lec lec- lecture lecture ture lure in Pleasant Grove Grow Monday on un Horticulture returned a from President California last lam Wednesday 0 o 0 l I If t i If I INSTITUTE Ir I f I COLLEGIATE j r r 0 x Ft Fri Friday J- J rhetorical program The rhe regular rho chiefly of a D. de debate dc- dc consisted ds day J afternoon T ha t bate on the question question- Resolved cd should bo abol abol- punishment ca P r won non by bj ill the c was fished The question negative o 0 i I AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE I 0 f. f P. P D. D Farrell OS who has bOos been spending spending- the th winter In Washington In Inthe inthe the government O employ will return to Utah the middle of this month to continue continue continue con con- the government o experiments at on the breeding bre of ot dr dry farm cereals Before beginning his work worl there thera he will spend a few days with fI friends in n Lo Logan an Friends of J. J Willard Bolte who was Instructor In poultry work at the college college college col- col lege two years cars ago will be Interested to learn that he has hns resigned his position position position tion as professor proCessor of or animal Industry at the Rhode Island State colle college e and andIs Is now In the electric Ih lighting business with his father Cather in n Chicago Reports from Crom the basketball game between the tho Captains and Coaches In Salt Lake last Jast Saturday Saturday- evening gl give the score as 55 to G 5 In favor of the former and attribute the star work to Brossard of oC the A 1 C C. whilo Walker I Is credited with much ag aggressive play play- Ing IThe f J The mass meeting of the student I during the chapel hour Friday of or la las last t week was mainly taken up with th threading the reading and discussion of or the revised con constitution and by The Jhc results result of oC the tryout debates that tha h have hivo vo been hold held the last month give Victor beck OS OS and I rastus r Peterson 10 as ns tho the representatives cs o othe of the colle college o in the debate to take place with the B B. Y U. U while whilo C. C U. U Jensen 03 and D. D B. B Perkins O 09 09 will appear against tho trio B B. B Y C. C The rhe course of or dally lunches which the domestic science girls have been giving to certain of oC the faculty ended endell end end- oil ell ln last t Saturday to the tho great real disappointment of oC the unmarried members I of oC tho faculty Prore Professor or Arnold was the guest o of the tho PI Pl Wednesday afternoon n at their club room and gave gave e them a tallon tall talk on college fraternities Professor or Langton ton ng-ton- Ja gave VI a talk on Browning before the Womans Woman's club and their guests on Thursday evening c I A mass meeting of oC the men was called In the college gymnasium on Wednesday afternoon and through the contagious enthusiasm of Coach Walker er much Interest was stirred up In spring athletics The Tho college performance of or Pygmalion and Galatea which has hag been lIeen retarded several se weeks IJ by quarantine regulations will take tale place on Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day evening March larch I 1 12 in the Thatcher Opera house The rhe part of oC Cynisca will willbe willbe be taken by Miss Jacobsen Q OS Instead of oC Miss Matthews 11 who was was wn originally cast caRt for the part but has lias been heen obliged to leave town A farmers farmers' Institute hs hils been held this week wook in arrIngton I anda and n. n farmers farmers' farmers farmers' farm farm- ers ers' school at al The latter wn was was' opened on Monday morning b by eel W S l i P loU loU- ant n. n clo bW hn musical program on 0 evening v bythe iy by by bythe the college school oC or music In at attendance attendance at- at through the week weel wore Professors Professors Professors Pro Pro- McLaughlin Titus Northrop Merrill Calno Caine and lOll Miss Powell and Miss 1188 Cooper Professor or Larsen spoke in the Fourth ward last Sunday evening e on the English English Eng Eng- lish Bible Dible and English literature and anel andon andon anelon on the tho same evening Mr r Pedersen Ped of the English department spoke In hl Smithfield Smithfield Smith Smith- field OeM on Religion In the the- Poets A dance was aM given en h by the second year students last Monday evening e in inthe inthe Inthe the gymnasium under the chaperonage chaperon- chaperon a age C of Professor sor and Mrs Irs Caine Calne The college orchestra furnished the music for a n. most enjoyable dance 0 o O 0 01 I ALL AJL HALLOWS COLLEGE II I Io I IThe o o 0 oThe The colle college was gas visited this week by Frank Crano Crane of oC Garfield who attended at attended attended at- at tended the school during 1901 1 1901 1002 O While hile at the college Mr tr Crane Cran took tool tooka a a. prominent part In the athletic and mu musical departments department After leaving All Hallows he attended d the tho school of or mines at Golden Colo and made the football team learn two y years ar 1904 1903 playing at tackle Ho Ito played one Ellsworth the year ear under Short Shorty successful Golden n coach The In charge of the mili military tary organization atlon of the college will give a social Sunday Sundar evening Two picked teams among the minims just completed a series of oC b basketball games lame and anel the team learn team Earl Christensen succeeded in winning winning win win- In- In ning four out of seven games The rhe Theother Theother other members of Iho the winning team were Paul Miller Io Loins rs th George Ceorge Conic Conley Peter Fort Forli and and William William Wil Wil- liam Gleason on I The final game for the cha champion championship n- n ship of oC the thc school chool will be pla played cd this coming week weel Three additional games wore were necessary in order to determine the team tram entitled to second place This was settled Friday afternoon afternoon after after- noon when W. W FItzmaurice's team defeated Romaine Hogan's Hogans team inan In Inan Inan an interesting contest the score being be- be being being be be- ing 1 17 i to 13 1 Fitzmaurice's team will now play John Boyle Boyle's team two out of ot three games game for the championship Captain Captain Captain Cap Cap- tain Freeman ett Baw-ett Da eH will net act as referee In the final contests 0 r 9 KOWLAND D HALL II I I Io o 0 O 0 Bishop Spalding begins his series 01 of lectures at t St. St Marks Mark's ad St. St Pauls Paul's next week Ills lectures at Rowland Howland Halwill Hall Hal will also commence this month Tho rho subject Is not rot yet iet known Since Lent ha has begun all the girls areat aro are aront at nt work wont earning money monc In various ways The file chateaux of oC Chenonceaux nm and Dlois Blois have been the subjects of oC Miss Colburne's talks this week There Ther are re now new in the school but no ono has as yet el succeeded In breaking the record of or 31 held by b h Beulah Behle It Is 19 announced that a now new pia play PlaS en cn entitled en will bo ho given titled tilled The Pipers Piper's Pay Pay at Rowland Hall this spring Friday Frida Miss Jennings Jennings Jen Jen- In h her r lecture last finished architecture The Phi postponed me meeting of or the Orman Ger- Ger club lub was held last Friday even even- man c InS InS' I 11 its ru r a 0 I A AI I II I I I YOU YOUNG G COLLUDE I I II III p o O A large crowd rl of or students and town foll folks 8 turned out to hear President J J. J T. T KIngsbury of the th University of oC Utah at College Collego hall Friday evening on Opportunities The Tho rumor afloat In reference to smallpox is declared d not well founded The Institution hasn't a student or teacher down clown with the disease Professor sor Bullen has boon been In Salt Lake this week on college business Professor Norton orton gave a I lecture last Sunday e evening c at Providence Pro before the M. M I. I associations There There- I Is a movement mo on foot toot looking to the use of the colle college e gymnasium and library In the tho e evenings s next net season season season sea sea- son h by the V Y M. M M. M I I. I A. A From present Indications indication tho the domestic do- do domestic domestic do do- departments next year ear will be bo overcrowded More than 20 30 have ex expressed expressed expressed ex- ex pressed a 3 desire to return arid aIM take up second year ear cooking The college Is arranging for Cor more room and an ad additional additional ad- ad teaching force Corco for Cor this department depart depart- t ment I Coach Badenoch has a 3 lar large c squad out dall dally practicing for Cor the spring r events Joseph Hill who has recently returned from tho the California mission has hag returned to school again and the coach looks to him to keep up the record record record rec rec- ord he made at school two years cars ago lie Is 13 a n. strong man for th the mile half race A 1 canvass can hay hai been heen made of oC tile tile- teachers to ascertain who will return next year car Il It Is found that nono none wilt leave leav the college collete except for study on ona ona ona a leave of absence Professor A A. A E E. Bowen owen Miss Johanna Moen loEn win will wingo go En East t for this purpose No word has yet et been heen received from the U. U UA A. A C. C In n reference to the question question ques Cues tion for Cor debate According to the Iho rules of tho the league th the A. A C. C should have sent Its question in January and the debate should hould have come off in February The Tho Provo team will come to Logan to dr dehate de- de hate bato this school April Apri 2 25 u. u O oI O OI I I ONEIDA sT STAKE ST. tI n ACADEMY IY I Io I 0 o- o 0 The Thc Academy choir furnished t the e f singing for Cor the last stake conference conference- held Saturday and anti Sunday February 29 and antI March 1 1 The singers ers I received man many compliments for their splendid renditions S The opera Pinafore Is In course o ot of preparation an and |