Show Home HOlne Hits t l Saltair I A t 44 V i iField Field Day Tune June I. I 1 Alumni banquet June i az 1 it Commencement June Miss Emma Young paid a visit to Ogden last week Who turned out for inspection without without without with with- with with- out being shaved J Joslin oslin and Park will supply the Alumni Alumni Al Al- badges this year Students buy your shoes of Robinson j Bros 39 W. W First South The farewell meeting of the Zeta J Gamma is announced for May 31 I It t has been decided that the Field Day exercises will be held at Saltair t We VVe would adi Captain Yearsley to buy a bottle of cough syrup for the benefit benefit benefit ben ben- 4 of his voice I s J The exercises in elocution illustrate in a most pleasing ng manner that th there e i is talent in the class Professor Montgomery is still on the laid up list That short bicycle ride has cost the professor dear Si The joke is on Van Cott who was too fast in leaving the company before It dismissed dismissed dis dis- dismissed j missed was given was brought back r 1 and consequently humiliated S Edina was well attended on Monday last An interesting program was reri- reri ren ren- J dered At the next meeting officers will willbe be elected for the coming school year In the near future the society will give its public farewell Dr H. H M. M Schmidt Schmidt- Schmidt Wartenberg Wartenberg who i for two years 90 1888 had charge of this in institution institution in- in the department t of languages b at j has recen recently been promoted to toan i ian an professorship assistant-professorship in German at atthe atthe atthe the University of Chicago I r George Riter an old student and a member of last years year's CHRONICLE staff will return from Stanford U University soon and be with us on Field Day Among our visitors tors last week were week were Joseph Chistensen Albert Horne Home J. J B. B Toronto Mrs Cowie one of our old students and Miss Winegar a last years year's graduate The boys of our University nine nine are full of excuse for not carrying off the honors honor in the contest with the L. L D. D S. S nine The only rea reason on is they did not play well enough Does Penn expect to be promoted to toa toa toa a captaincy or We judge he does as he takes sword practice practice practice tice daily using Ising a ramrod in lieu of the proper equipments Sergeant Sheets has in contemplation the publishing of a book en entitled ti tIed If Revised Revised Re Revised Re- Re Tactics Some of his commands commands commands com com- mands given at inspection were very I unique and ingenuous Jr To the people who are forever If spooning spoon spoon spoon- q w ing in the fr front nt yard we would recommend recommend recommend mend the Pacific Lumber Company as asan asan asan an excellent place to get the lum lumber ber wi with th which to build your homes ri M If Ask and it shall be he given hv t the scriptures But when we ask the I i- i delinquent student for his subscription he simply says I I cant Probably the scriptures are sometimes wrong Prof White has set up a porte lumin lum- lum in are in the Physical Laboratory This is an important addition to the apparatus for optical experiments ts and has long been needed by the University The transfer of the apparatus of the Church University and the use of the building for the next two years was legally legally leg leg- ally consummated on the The transfer has been made early in order to assist in the manipulation of the Summer School 1 1 What are you reading If Emersons essay on O Originality j 1 If What for O 0 Im I'm going to write an editorial on Originality in American America Colleges Edward an old student and Utah's next cadet to West Point was back at the University on the to bid his old schoolmates good-by good before leaving on June to be initiated at atthe atthe atthe the great mil military i pry academy Ed has the congratulations and good wishes of his old schoolmates The Faculty on Thursday completed the program of the tIle courses for the year 94 The changes made mane have mostly been reported by the CHRONICLE in previous issues but there remains one most important change Hereafter the J work done in the junior and senior years of University courses will be entirely entirely en- en i tirel v elective ve 1 i ii i I The Delta Delt Phi Society Phi Society has prepared y yan an excellent nt program for Monday evening evening evening even even- ing May 28 Professor Kingsbury will lecture on II God and the Hereafter from a Scientific Standpoint II The The The-j professor has spent much time in preparing preparing preparing pre pre- paring the lecture and and no doubt it willbe will willbe willbe be a very interesting and instructive one X The remainder of the program consists of a violin solo by Prof Willard Willard Willard Will- Will ard Weihe a piano selection by Miss Cel Celia ia Sharp and a vocal selection by Mr Horace Ensign Everybody wel wel- come The committee appointed by the rowing rowing rowing row row- ing club to secure boats transportation etc reported on the I It t seems seem s there are but two things to do buy do-buy buy boats boats or hire them from the city rowing club dub The first the boys cannot do o the second the Salt Lake Club will not nor allow and now it is plain that those at the University University University sity desirous of joining a club at all will have to go in with the Salt Lake Club But if it it- itis is filibustered right it may b be possible yet to organ organize ize ourI ourselves ourselves ourselves our our- I selves into a University team Where there is a will there is a way boys The following c was was received by Lieutenant Wright last week War Dept Washington D. D C. C May 7 1894 By direction of the Pr President s iden t First Lieutenant Walter K Wright Sixteenth Infantry is relieved from duty at the University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah Territory to take effect June 15 1894 and will then join his company JOSEPH B. B DOE Acting Secretary of War By command of Major General Scho- Scho field GEO D. D RUGGLES Adjutant Official H. H C. C CORBIN Adjutant- Adjutant General The University of Utah baseball nine nine played the Bountiful O. O K team last Saturday afternoon N Notwithstanding the fact that our boys were defeated yet it can be truthfully said that they had the best of the game e excepting the first innings Our club is to be congratulated congratulated congratulated con con- upon the good work it did considering the amount of practice had in comparison with that of the Bountiful ful team which by the way is made up almost entirely of men grown The score is as follows Bountiful 20 University University University Uni Uni- of Utah 17 Tuesday afternoon the the U University University Uni Uni- ni- ni of If Utah and the High School Pines play playa a game at the Fort Douglas grounds 9 President-elect President Talmage started last Sunday on an extended tour of Europe inte intending to return towards the end of July The Doctor intends to sper spend d a afew afew afew few days in London attending the Royal Microscopic which he became became became be be- came a member some two years ago j Y He will then cross to Dublin to attend the annual meeting of the Worlds World's Mu- Mu Association where he will go as asa asa asa a representative of the Deseret Museum of this city The Deseret Museum is isone isone isone one of the very few institutions tu ti ons of the 1 west which has an equal vote in the association association as- as m with the Royal Museum of London After spending a few weeks in Ireland the Doctor will attend the Academy of Science at Berlin and then return by way of the northern x j route Our best wishes for a pleasant 2 trip will follow the Doctor on his eastern eastern east east- astern ern tour |