Show HOME HAPPENINGS You ought to hear quote maxims Professor Cummings conducted chapel ex exercises es last week I Miss Bessie Frost was among our visitors last ast Thursday Mabey says he has gained twenty pounds during this years year's school chool Mr and Miss Call and Mr Parker of the B. B Y A. A were were welcome visitors last Friday We were pleased to receive a visit from Miss Allie Kempland last Thurs Thurs- day Come again Gibson Hills and Crosby form the gold triumvirate the only decided friends of hof of the yellow metal among the University students Our student friend Henry Bailey who was recently thrown from a horse is improving so SQ that he will be able to attend school in a few days Some students still let their pencil fall on the floor You shouldn't do so There are proper places provided for such things Lost Lost Lost-a a heart a h hart art of gold And so youve you've lost your heart I see Yes sad to say I have Some bold Young man has stolen it from meNo meNo me No doubt And if hell he'll just return 1 It soon a good reward he hell he'll 11 earn Ive sought for it but sought in in vain vain It It did look pretty on that chain 1 If If any anyone one knows where o old d records of the Zeta Gamma Society are to be found please inform me of the same R. R E. E Caldwell The young lady who doesn't know what love is may find solace in knowing knowing knowing know know- ing that Bradford a senior doesn't know what it is either Perhaps you could render mutual aid in finding out We have often often- wondered wondered- why one of our instructors has a a bicycle with I red Ired rims No doubt it is to show his match t. t for every patriot Three hundred volumes of state reports reports reports re re- ports and about three hundred and fifty pamphlets were moved from the Utah Library to the University on Thursday last All who can attend at the gymnasium regularly from now until the of 1 June une will be ne needed ded there as we wish to have as large a showing for the A. A A. A at the exhibition as is possible Oh my 1 that circus calliope It reminded us of when we were young and II used to go now an and i then and drink lemonade with the rest of the girls and boys We Ve wonder how many II skipped to togo togo togo go to that circus It is not known as yet where Fi Field d Day will be observed this y year year ar probably ably bl on the University campus or pr at Calders Calder's Park with a dance in the evening at Saltair Wherever it may maybe maybe maybe be held the A. A A. A has resolved to make it it the University's greatest day We understand judging from a recent recent recent re re- cent incident in in the CHRONICLE office that the the- Historian of the class of 95 is isto isto isto to enter the kicking high-kicking contest on Field Day Although he did not quite succeed in placing his foot on the transom transom transom tran tran- som yet we e have great confidence that Paul wont won't be anywhere around when R. R V. V does hi his best I The Salt Lake Theater will present presenta a gala seen on the night of the and of June On the first night Miss Babcock gives a Greek Revival something something something some some- thing very unique and interesting Several of the young ladies and gentlemen gentle gentle- men of the A. A A. A together with Miss Babcock's private class dass are the exhibitor exhibitors ex ex- On Friday the stud students n tk who are are in int intending in in- t tending to graduate met in room J. J 18 The subject of badges was considered and the class decided to to postpone ordering ordering ordering or or- dering until the graduates are an an- Some of the more sanguine however have ordered their badges On the the U. U of U. U A. A A. A gives an exhibition to show show- the progress and work done in the gymnasium The classes are working very diligently in order to make the exhibit exhibition on a success t We hope to see every student st present e especially as prices are to be made low enough to permit every everyone one to att attend nd The Glee Club has been revived and andis andis andis is practicing every day i in iii order to appear appear appear ap ap- pear at the social meeting of students next Wednesday night The boys are areto areto areto to be commended for their their energy too bad it comes to them so lo I o late in the year 1 and under the guidance of Mr Ames they think they will be all right Stop at this grave good people all And drop a tear or so In memory of this one who died Not many days ago She studied at the U. U of U And thought shed she'd graduate But now you see this tombstone here And know of her sad fate She died with something on her mind t They cut her head to see And found all because she crammed A book on Chemistry Last Wednesday afternoon Dr Millspaugh Millspaugh Millspaugh Mills Mills- paugh superintendent of the city schools lectured to the freshman class in pedagogy pedagogy pedagogy on Discipline The modern disciplinarian is a character builder and not an order keeper He must strengthen not break th the childs child's will for a strong determination is needed The teacher must first discipline herself if she would discipline others Order of the room the teachers teacher's dress the teachers teacher's voice and the teachers teacher's movements movements movements move move- ments are all factors in discipline The best disciplinarian is t the le teacher of deepest set character for every action has its has its effect on the school A mass meeting of the students was called last Wednesday at 1230 President President dent den Talmage addressed the meeting and advised students ts as to the wisdom of continuing all studies until the close of the year So many students drop studies a few weeks before the close of the year and thereby lose credit for all allwork allwork allwork work done in those studies He then announced that on Wednesday even evening ng May the Faculty will give a social in the Laboratory building for the students the object being to unite the students with closer social bonds It will be free refreshments will be served and a good musical program has been prepared Let us all go and be sociable sociable sociable soci soci- able It is one of the best things our Faculty has ever conceived Eat drink and be merry So say say saye we e all of us and we hope this will serve as a watch ard next Friday night on the University campus Of course you know what it means the means the Grand Lawn Festival to be gig given gi en by the U. U of U. U A. A A. A First and last there is dancing and Olsen's complete orchestra will be bethere bethere bethere there then you must not forget that strawberries and cream cream and cake willbe will willbe willbe be served by our pretty girls not surpassed surpassed surpassed sur sur- passed anywhere In all probability an excellent mandolin and guitar club will render sweetest music between dances The he Gypsy camp will be a prominent feature And that's no not all There are ever so many other things Only fifty cents is is the price of ad ad- mission Come everybody WHAT THE TEACHERS SAY SAY by their looks and actions President Talmage ge Understand 1 the subject well and examinations examinations examinations ex ex- will be no injury Dr Kingsbury Think it out for yourself Professor Stewart Get the thought and risk the expression Miss Babcock We need the expression expression expression ex ex- too Professor Marshall II Be Be logical clear and correct in every expression Professor Whiting Well We'll keep natured good-natured through it all Professor Cummings II Its It's right at times to be he one of the boys Professor Toronto II Self help or no help at all Professor Mathews Dont Don't try to torun torun run wi with th the horses Professor Allen Lets have a joke if it is an old one Professor Merrill II Be Be quick and answer questions promptly Mr Coray II You Y u can call dig it out of the hooks books Miss Brotherhood II You'll find it out if I dont don't like it Mr Neal II Dont Don't look at me after I Itell Itell Itell tell it Mr Roylance A A world of stern reality to to face A AIn In looking over the subscription list we find one third of the students have not paid their subscription It is earnestly desired that all who know themselves indebted to the CHRONICLE will be prompt in settling their accounts Our bills are due ue and must be paid STUDENTS too often forget that they are under obligation to the University Top Too often they seek nothing but personal personal personal per per- benefit from their attendance and have no interest in the University after they leave its rooms A desire to overcome overcome overcome over over- come this feeling led the librarian to establish establish establish es es- the Students' Students Memorial Library which now has about one hundred volumes But this number should he be greatly increased this year by new new bo books one books one ks-one one or more from every student that we may leave something in our college college college col col- lege home that others may know we were once here Above all do not become become become be be- come a graduate until you have left this token Surely you who are to become teachers have too much love for forthe the library where you studied for so many hours to neglect leaving one book more than would have been left if you were never there Take your book to the librarian and he will put the following a monument to you in it STUDENTS' STUDENTS MEMORIAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Established by the Librarian June 7 7 1893 Date Accession GIVEN BY t it j J j n t V 1 j Give a book to the University Library Future generations of students will rise up and call you blessed Do not say your Farewell to these walls without leaving a constant reminder that here you have toiled and hoped that here your intellectual life has found an everlasting inspiration Books are Times Time's phonographs which bring the voice of the mighty Past down to the ear of the listening Present Hon F. F J. J Cannon in a Library Lecture to the students Friday evening May 26 0 U |