| Show I II UNIVERSITY NOTES The Tho University of Utah is gradually alJ add adding Ins to hor her already valuable museum of archaeological relics The Tho latest addition came caine from flum the tho Smithsonian at al Washington D. D C C. an anis and andIs andIs Is In the tle form ann of ot a coll collection of ot specImens specimens specimen spec spec- imen of Skeletons from tho the mound builders builders' region ot of the lower MissIssippi Mississippi Mississippi sippi The specimens came as ns asan asan an nn exchange 1 between tho the two Most lost of or tho the twenty eight pl skeletons recovered by Professor Byron Byron Byron By By- ron ron Cummings CU s and his party parl luring during their heh expedition In lit southern Utah last summer so badly decayed as ns to tobe tobe tobo be bo of OC f no value to the Utah museum Th y wore were accordingly sent to tho the Smithsonian Institution Here tho the in individual individual In- In bones will bo be measured with tho the liopo of ot a ascertaining something of ut tho size of ot the elI early curly Inhabitants of oC the cliffs of or southern Utah Among the display from tho In Institution Institution Institution In- In aro arc a number of ot lint and ond quartz arrowheads and spent spear points I knives nl scrapers and antI perforators of flint an und and rhyolite hatchets of ot rough I polished stone atone grooved an and plain axes n-ces an and hammer stones of flint and quartz There are arc also two flint fUnt notched sinkers sink slik- ers ore two soapstone sinkers an and nd part of ot ofa ota a soapstone mortar an and pestle The rite collection Is completed complete b by a number of or articles of earthenware and beads The rue collection will bo kept In Dean Cummings Cummings' office until more tuoro suitable quarters can bo be secured Word ord was receIved b by Ralph Hartley Hart Hart- ley Icy manager of debating at the university university uni uni- to tho tIm effect that tho the debate with with- Nevada Ne would not como come off Tho letter T from Manager er Lake of tho Neada Nevada Ne Ne- vada ada L school stated that on or account of ot lack Jack of or interest In lit debating In Nevada the debate with Utah would have to be bo declared oft off Utah submitted to ta leva Nevada a the same saino which Utah will debate with Colorado Since the Nevada debate has been called off Utah will now attempt to get Jel a L de debate ds de- bate with some other colle college o. o At a meeting of tho the members rs of the tho Utah Mandolin an and Guitar club hol hold Monday Ion a it was decided to give a concert concert concert con con- cert to tho the student boll body some Home time in February Th The exact nature of ot tho concert was vas not made mado l known by tho the club members but It was stated that It would woul be on tho same samo order ns AS the tho Christmas concert Miss Tea will deliver a lecture at ot the university Januar January 21 on Whistler Miss lIss has studied under Whistler so she possesses more mora than a 3 common knowle knowledge ge of the powers pow pow- ore ers of the tho manAs manAs man As yet ot no selections have been made by Miss Maw Maud May Babcock for tor posItIOns positions on the dramatic club this year It was stated Monday Iona that Miss Babcock Dab Bab- cock cocle was probably as much undecided d das as to the tho entire cast at the present time as she sha was a 3 week ago and In all probability there will bo be several more moro tr try The university freshmen met on the tho steps of ot the library building Monday Y nd had a gi picture taken for tor tho tim January Januar year book boole The freshman class clan Is 18 the largest over ever in the uni uni- vers I t Tho The girls girls' gymnasium classes will their annual matinee dance In the gymnasium Friday afternoon t |