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Show ! CORRESPONDENCE. NOmALNOTEsTjl Nov. 10, 1G03. lu.lruotqr Burgess gavo a very able talk in chapol this morning. Ills sub ject wn9 "The Importance aud Power I of Truth and the Necessity of bolng Truthful. The Normal musical club will give .their first entertainment this evening. It will consist of ladies' and gcntlo-men's gcntlo-men's choruses, instrumental selections by t lie bnml und Mundolln V Guitar Club und piano solos. All the students attended tholr chop-. chop-. ol Friday morning. One Of our stu dents, ,1ohn Gublor, spoke on the character char-acter of studeuts and brought homo to many their duty to themselves and all concerned. Students society was filled to overflowing over-flowing last Friday night. All woro eager to have "an evening with the negroes." A very Interesting program consisting of negro songs nnd topics concerning negro life was carried out. The physics class" has just completed the subject of the Mechanics of Solids and will be examined on it next week. Instructor Ward thinks thatthe hardest chapter is over. A great deal of earnest earn-est work has been put on this subject , . and the students Intend to get all that is in It. Instructor Milne answered the challenge chal-lenge of the L. D. S. boys in tho nega , tlve, but asked them to send us another in tho spring. The boys havo begun to practice in the Ward Hall and will play 'from J:lf tofi p. m on school days. They arc going to play to win this time ftntl tuK'Q the good record from tho L. d: s. , . largo boiler for tho now building , arrived yesterday to be placed In tho engine room hesldo tho old one. It' J" was certainly amusing to watch a half dozen men try to unload It. It was raised with tho jackacrcw and placed on rollers. All were hurrying to get It off beforo dark for fear if they left-It on the wagon with the rollers under it some children might roll it oil. When I all was ready and ropes wero fastened f' to hold It back, a small crowbar was Jt applied to start It. Jack was then if made uso of and to tholr amazement !' the friction was too great for that. Night stopped their toll, but moat of r. , TliH.Brbimth win -pont In solving the ""'"'""Itnoity problem. TT'' ' ' Nov. It, 1903. Tho first of the publio lectures will be given Saturday evening, Nov. 21, by rrlncipul N. T. Porter. Tho dnnco given by tho Ladies' Society So-ciety last Saturday was very successful. .Their magio mirror panorama was something now und much enjoyed by ' everybody. English C Is taking up Whlttler's .poems In commotion with their work f ;. in description. Last week they ills- ! cussed "Snow Bound," and for Monday - v are to try nn original description of a I ) home scene. ' Tim studcniB aro going to have a big ballon Wednesday boforo Thuuks'giv- ,m lug. -Tho purposo is to bring tho stu- dent body closer together and to let jt them take to tholr homes the spirit of patriotism, that, thoy may encourage others to join our Institution and nj- colvo tho benefits. The natural solonco Instructor is making an effort to establish a zoologl- 1 , cal muzeum. IIo has u live Gila monster and n rattle snako penned up In tho laboratory already. When wo get a room for this purposo, doubtless bo will ' greatly lncroasothls number and mako the museum of Cedar one of the best in tho state. |