Show Hits r Mr Strange was amo among g our Library visitors last week t Mr E. E S. S Leaver from Mercur paid us a visit isit for a few hours on the of May Miss Bagley is at home nursing her grandma who has been critically ill for some time Leader of the Glee Club sitting beside beside beside be be- side a lady at the far end of the hall This is fine go on Shady Stringer has been on the sick list for three days but he is back again at his work as genial and good natured as ever The catalogues for the ensuing year are now at the Salt Lake Li Lithographing tho graphing Company's office The printing will be completed this week A 1 bundle of printed examination questions was received yesterday The Ther r printing of the questions is a great improvement improvement im im- provement t on the old method Professor Todd of the B. B Y College paid us a short visit on the The Professor Processor is the present instructor of chemistry at the ollege and speaks highly of the work being done there The truth of Knox's words Hope Hopes Hoper r s 1 and despondency pleasure and pain shall mingle together like sunshine and andrain andrain andrain rain was verified by the vocal facial s I. I and mental language of the victims of the first term held on Monday last 4 Miss Smith acted the part of escort to Mr Bowman Johnson on the Mr Johnson was highly pleased with the thet t t. t library and the museum and stated sated s that he enjoyed himself hugely in in the classes he attended He spent half the f day with us but still he is not in the thel asylum l i On Fri Frilay lay several of the teachers of j Salt Lake County among whom were o Price R Rawlins McCormick McCormick McCormick Mc- Mc Cormick Bell and Holt visited the University and brought with them about 75 of the county school graduates who wandered wandered around around the building the Library Museum Laboratory etc for the space of t two vo hours when they went over to the Deaf Mute and under the supervision of Mr Allen Allen underwent an entrance examination to the University The papers have not yet all been examined but hut a 1 great many of the young folks did credit to their past teachers Miss Lena White who left the University University Uni Uni- on the of May has gone to to take the position of instructor of the Summer School at Muldoon Idaho She was among our faithful workers a athe at atthe atthe the University and carries with her th the sympathy and best wishes of her schoolmates schoolmates schoolmates school school- mates and instructors She has bee been well weli recommended by our Professors t to Superintendent Millspaugh and intends to return in the fall to accept a position in the city schools Miss Whites White's genial presence is missed in her class rooms class rooms and her many friends regret that she will not be able to participate in this years year's closing exercises The program rendered at the final meeting of the Zeta Gamma on Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day evening was an evidence of the excellent work the society has done during the year The program was well arranged and every fea feature ture was a suc suc- cess The addresses by Borgquist Borgquist Borgquist Borg- Borg quist Moffat and Moss were well delivered showing careful preparation Miss Babcock's recitation was all that could be desired The musical program consisting of a piano selection by Mr Dunyon a vocal duet by Misses Bates and Price and a piano duet by the Misses Emma and Lyle Young was well rendered The Zeta C Gamma amma Society is t composed of members who are students in every respect and these members have diligently labored to make the society an honor to the institution The officers who have presided during the year have shown their interest in inthe inthe inthe the work by their willingness to act Without doubt the members of this society when they leave the institution will look back on the work in the Zeta Gamma as one of the great benefits benefits' and pleasures of their lives There was a large and interested aud audience at the farewell meeting of the Edina last Friday night and judging from th the frequent and hearty applause the efforts of the young ladies were appreciated Professor Mathews was scheduled schedule for a talk on Junk but the talk 1 turned out to be a splendid lecture on morals He referred casually to French novelists and the influence of early French literature on humanity then turned his remarks to the question of the duty of life Kant the German philosopher says there are three questions questions questions ques ques- every man must some time or other answer They are What can I know What should I do and What can I hope The first is theoretical and concerns philosophers The third is p partly theoretical cal and partly practical cal but does not however concern the masses The second is practical and must be confronted and answered by every human being Duty is one of the noblest virtues and the foundation of all true morality is righteousness Woman's Womans Womans Woman's Womans Woman's Wo Wo- mans man's sphere was alluded to The professor pro pro- fessor r holds that the only way woman can show that she is too broad for her present sphere is to to show that it will no longer longer hold hold her The impossibility of women always spelled with a capital reforming our civilization by public political harangues was shown and the thought ventured that woman in inthe inthe inthe the sphere she already occupies has numberless opportunities for bringing about a reformation Whether or not woman shall be given the rig right t of suffrage suffrage suffrage suf suf- frage depends on whether or not she performs the pr present sent duty devolving upon her o Hon F. F J. J Cannon was introduced His is subject the Labor Question is one well adapted to his ability The question question question ques ques- tion was discussed from a social and financial standpoint Mr Cannon has recently returned from a tour of Europe and the condition as he found it of laborers in in England and France was briefly taken up Mr Cannon believes in labor unions holding that la labor bor has the same right to organize that capital has to form monopolies He believes that the solution to the labor question depends upon the solution of the problem problem problem lem Shall our industries he be na nationalized nationalized national national- The T he music was a pleasing feature of the program Mr Bert Young gave a baritone solo Miss Geneve Ellerbeck a ai i piano selection and nd Miss Crissie Lawson Lawson Lawson Law- Law son a soprano solo the two tatter latter numbers being especially well rendered Miss Brandon proved herself an adept in the histrionic act in a re The meeting on the whole was one of the most successful farewell meetings yet given and spoke well for the work done during the year May the Edina Edina prosper and the new woman prove herself herself herself her her- self worthy of the large W W. |