Show HOME Brace up for written reviews Dont Don't forget the Christmas number Patronize those who patronize us Join one of the societies and attend their meetings Druehl and Franken have some excellent excellent excellent excel excel- lent Christmas goods Your choice of any overcoat in the store for 11 That's the great holiday offer made by S. S J. J Nathan the clothie Miss Gillett a former graduate of the University and her cousin from New NewYork NewYork NewYork York were among our visitors last week Look at the show windows of Calliway Calliway Calliway Cal- Cal liway Hoock and Francis South Main Street They are marvels of beauty Students why not attend Christensen's Christen- Christen sens sen's Saturday matinees It costs only twenty five cents and you are sure of a good time The general meetings of last Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- I day were fraught with good advice We have no doubt of the benefit arising fr from ml such gatherings Ten cents Is that all Well put my name down for twenty Christmas t CHRONICLES So said L. L E. E Pearson f and we commend his his' generosity and patriotism If you are thinking of buying a Christmas Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas present in the way of hooks or stationery go to Margetts Their prices are very reasonable and their stock is l of the best In addition to the Normal Norma program for its public meeting published in our last issue is is' is f Miss Mise Edith Helps Things Along J. J Miss Edith Edth I. I V. V Violet loet 1 C. C Craig Her Sisters Sister's Beau Chester Ames One of our young ladies is very emotional and we have noticed that when she attends the Grand she always takes a pair of blue glasses to hide those gushing tears Boo hoo Prof Whiteley was seen showing Mr Wakefield about our institution last Thursday Mr Wakefield is a graduate of the Brigham Young Academy and an Emery County teacher Training Teacher Every animal and part of that a animal imal has been made for some use Pupil seeming to doubt the statement statement statement state state- ment What use were we made for It It will be O. O K What will be O. O K The C. C C. C Y What does that that- mean t Why the Christmas CHRONICLE of course Robinson he of football proclivities claims to be a married man and that the event took place during the Thank- Thank giving holidays He seems to be sane and yet if it is true we must say we will never dare put our faith in him again Poor boy Holidays are very refreshing and when properly made use of enable the students to take up their work with renewed energy That the holidays were thus properly made use of by the students has been plainly manifested in inthe inthe n the classes the past week Thus far one forty-one students have applied for graduation from the Uni University University er- er sity Normal School in the three year course and four in the four year course all of whom have had their entire training training training train train- ing at this institution also eleven others eight of whom are from the Salt Lake City High School the remaining three being from other schools Besides Besides Besides Be Be- sides these there are six applicants for graduation with degrees from the college college col col- lege proper Y y 1 Did you hear about it What Why ty Ensigns Ensign's deep thinking and wise nods 1 in the geometry class Some one had a psychological dream the other day Did you ask whom The school officers of Utah ha have e b been en called by Commissioner Lewis to meet f in convention at Ogden on the and of the present month The purpose of the gathering is to complete the organization of the State Educational Educational Educational Edu Edu- Association The professors of oft t the University of Utah are deeply interested and several of them are on the program for ad addresses dresses All those who vho assembled Friday evening evening evening even even- ing to hear Prof Whitings Whiting's lecture f Vertebrates must have felt repaid t for coming out even if the night was a stormy one In his pleasing and thorough way the Professor handled the subject comparing the structures of representatives of the different classes of vertebrates from the amphioxus that II has about as much back bone as the R average ward politician to man mal To students of zoology besides the new thoughts gained it was a most excellent review A crowded house greeted Professor Cummings last Tuesday evening His is lecture II Social Life Among the Greeks was very interesting through through- out In addition to the many descriptions descriptions descriptions and comparisons which made the subject easier to understand were the stereopticon views which served as dessert to the feast Concluding the Professor said We can but admire f the artistic taste of of the Greeks their knowledge their power of keen perception perception perception tion and quick repartee their consummate genius but we want for ourselves in inC f C addition to these a little more love for fort forY t Y humanity and a higher moral tast taste 1 w. w We e are very sorry not not to be able e through lack of give the synopsis f. f sis s of the lecture so kindly f furnished Y us by the Professor s SAY v don dont don't t give it away Cholly holly For i its it's between you and me j But haven't haven t you noticed the monopoly That exists exists between the of big three 1 Wouldn't you like to join the trust And d get a peep at the girls girls' But they do dont don't t care for your d disgust They've charming smiles they they're re jewels jewel Professor in Pedagogy II Mr M M what new idea did you you you get get out of this chair on n observing it Mr M M Its color Professor What new idea would you get on observing something you have seen all the days of your life life life-a a haystack for example Laughter I Idid Idid Idid j did not mean to infer by it that you j jare are a hayseed Mr M M 1 Friends of this institution cannot but j be pleased with the care taken by the Faculty in guarding the standard of excellence excellence excellence ex ex- 1 required for for- graduation The requirements are being constantly made more severe and each succeeding class is better prepared having done a greater amount amoun t of better work From present appearances the students of the respective graduating classes are no exceptions exceptions ex ex- to the general rule Our atten attention tion has been called by President Talmage to the fact that the University Field Club is not confined to classes in mineralogy and geology alone but includes all students in in the natural sciences and others who may wish to join As yet the excursions have been taken only by bythe the mineralogy and the geology students but field fieldwork fieldwork fieldwork work will be carried on in the zoology and botany classes as soon as the season is favorable Spring is a better time for studying these named last-named subjects 1 out of doors than is is the fall q j The most en enthusiastic meeting of the I IZeta Zeta Gamma thus far this year was held last Thursday evening Nearly every everyone everyone everyone one of the enrolled mem members bers was if and first miscellaneous present during during- business eight new mem members hen were accepted accepted accepted ac ac- by hy the society The program was carried out as follows Del Debate Resolved that Irrigation has done more for Utah tha than have the Railroads s affirmative f Frank Evans and A. A Mi Mitchell chell negative negative David and C. C J. J Christen- Christen sen Deci Decision sion of judges was affirmative Humorous reading F. F L. L Layton The True Source of American V Wealth J. J F. F Porter After some very lively and interest interesting ng f discussion of points brought up by different members the society adI adjourned adjourned ad ad- I with n nine nine i Ie Ra h hs h's s and Zeta Zet Gamma IN grade 4 on the second floor I ti ft fo t The training class dejected j f. 1 IJ Oh what was wrong with that littie throng I Their plans were some rejected f. f i t i The critic teacher oh why should she The class when thus affected j Vf Turn up tip her her nose the door close t 7 1 i W j On a body that was directed J To practice rules in the Fremont School j Kl By the Principal el elected R The training class took its sauce v vAnd And in a room assembled f Jk t Into that chamber came a tardy member n With courage and strength of a smithy J i He took charge of the class and fed them hash As he would to his groups of pupils l i. i The Principal too just that way And gave them credit for their work that day He smiled so sweet it made the girls blush blush As one suggested mans man's buff At the recent election for members of the School Board in Salt Lake City Professor T Toronto oron to was re The Professors Professor's efficiency has been proved by his excellent work in the same sane capacity capacity capacity capa capa- city during the past term and the people seem to know a good man when they have him In the First Precinct Professor Kingsbury Kingsbury Kingsbury Kings- Kings bury suffered defeat lefeat at the hands of his opponent Mr Alff We Ve know P Kingsbury King 5 bury to be em eminently inen qualified for such a position and our local pride made us hope for his his' his election election but bu t as Mr Alff has filled the position tion wi with th honor in the past the people evidently did not desire to make a change ju just t for the sake of the change We feel sure ure urethe the Salt Lake Ci City y schools will not suffer at his hands W Waldemar Van Cott Esq of our Board of Regents was also defeated Considering that Mr Westerfield his opponent is a member of the present board oard who has done excellent service to the people and that tha t Mr Van Cott was on the Democratic ticket in a district district district dis dis- acknowledged Republican his friends could hardly h hope pe for his success |