Show CULTURE IS IN REAGH OF POOR D Dr Andrews of Nebraska University University University Uni Uni- I Tells How It may maybe maybe I Ibe be Attained MUST DEVELOP THE WILL St St Study of Nature Literature A Art t a I Humanity I ii nun iii 3 my It lo 10 Acquire Ac c che quire he I teal Jen I Article Dr Ji R. R Benjamin Andrews Androws president dent of or the University of or Nebraska aHlm arrived e In Salt Lake yesterday mornIng morn morn- ing lug to deliver a n course of oC lectures under the tho auspices or of the school of the University of or Utah Th The first t of the lie lectures wn at the hit a room In the lie Museum build build- ing yesterday when Dr Jr Andrews spoke upon The rIme Pedagogy uD of or Gush and amid Grind In Iho tho evening at Barratt Barmat hall hail Dr DI Andrews gave the lie second of hi his lee lec tures turcs his ills theme being Teacher Self After Afler defining denning as In imi time the broadest sense I not the lie old Idea of or book learning alone alone lint but the lie education which In In- In eludes In addition to trained rained mentality four extra intellectual elements First of the these o he lie set forth furth as the lie propel training of the lie body and auth said that the time LImo lime hums has long since Mince passed ed hen I people who know anything ni am an ashamed of or their bodies that hat high mentality is Impossible without n a I strong hotly body and hence the s x and amid universities of the lie I are arC dc- dc voting much time to the deV development of the he physical man Development of Will 4 A thoroughly dev developed will was wal named as the thc second requisite In to 0 obtain culture and he lie named a as ashe he r r n l f l nor ns to nf 10 a III development e that deserve sei vc-c vc cultivation tJ tI I 1 1 1 The power to tb do a great many things 2 2 the lie power to accomplish h hn n a certain work In a n given amount f time lime and ancl 3 the power to strike a pace an and kC keep II that pace up Indefinitely in- in definitely Training of tho the aesthetic department depart depart- meat ment of or mans man's nature was pointed out I s a-s the lie third extra Intellectual element clement nt I nn and fourth the tue development of tin tim moral nature must not be n neglected I by hy those hose who hope to be regarded as I educated and anal cultivated After Artor tor defining culture Dr 1 Andro then pointed out nut the means of obtaining obtain In ing It open It-open open alike to time the rich and th ha poor poor tIme the busy or the lie Idle Idle the the getting get get- ting log of It ho he said Mid rested with the In Individual individual in- in hual dl A close acquaintance with whim nature was vas referred to as ns the time first means The next great source Is lit literature lit lit- and Dr Ir Andrews said that hint all a man needed to get gt the time he best t in literature was a n copy of the thc Bible the Iliad the works of or Sophocles of Shakespeare of Dante of Goethe an and Milton's lIton's Paradise Lost The rime stud study of pictures was named as another Important means o of obtaining obtaining ob oh- culture an and DI Dr Andrews said It was not necessary to go to Europe to see the he he originals of tho the great reat works or art that In these days o of perfected photography lino hue reproductions of or orthe the he worlds world's hl hOst best st pictures s az aro alO sent sant broadcast and bo be obtained b can cnn by even the time poorest This enables all the lie I world to become familiar with the th ha best hest In art art amt and In this way add t to tolie II the lie culture of the world St Study of I Humanity I I Time The last great source of oC culture said Dr Andrews Is humanity Men len women and children are always with us us an and amid there Is no mm specimen of humanity hu hu- inanity manity that Is not a genius at some sonic point from which even O the humblest humbles cannot learn something All the lie sources o of culture touched upon by Dr Andrews w were re referred to to n as wells t o of salvation in lii closIng nc lie bathe hatJe his nis I hearers to drink deeply at au all the lie w wells If the they hey would be bc truly cultured Sunday evening at o'clock Dr DI Andrews will ill lecture on Great American Amer Arner- I ican Problems at the tho Assembly hall hail This lecture will be free and the lie public will bo ho welcome St. St Johns John's Dole ole From FlOm J J. 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Harbours Harbour's A Y Old ear Church In Jul July SL St Nicho las los An Ami Interfiling thing thing- In connection tion with the he St. St Johns John's church chUlch of t to today tu- tu day tiny Is the lie fact net that lint It still continues Its dol dole of bread to the poor It Is now nou more than a c century since a m member of or the lie church died and amid left the church chUlch n n. legacy tho ho income o of which was to tot to be bo forever fore used for tot giving 1 to the poor of the tho parish a n dol dole of two twelve vo loaves of bread each Sunday morning and anti for more mome than one hundred years ears this dole has been provided The flue twelve tempting looking loaves are arc placed on the lie baptismal font anti and co coy ere eyed ered with a snowy napkin At the time close of time the service the lie bread Is given gl I awn away b by tho lie rector and anti although h there ther mn may not always be bc applicants to apply amply I In Iii person tom for the lie bread breath It finds its way to the lie homes of the tIme poor 1001 About 8 seven n thousand loaves of breath bread have have- been bc given away since this his dole was wnM first started Q |