| Show TOME ROME I r i 1 1 4 Ensign is the coming man manon on on f the the then J junior football team There are about students registered registered registered regist regist- ered in this institution this year year yar Miss Brotherhood is absent fr from m I school on account of her ill recent work on the athletic field has greatly improved its ts appearance Capt Druehl is very energetic in working up his football team Success The spirit of study is plainly felt in in- all departments of the University of of- Utah The new students are growing oldin old old in the ways of the institution very rapidly Who is responsible for the rumor that Prof Cummings has been investing in ina a house and lot 1 A large consignment of chemical chemic f apparatus and material fO foi fot the laboratory was received the other day More is is coming The unique way Prof Whiting has of of presenting the subject of zoology makes th the lessons both and impressive Girls remember that there are many timid boys in the institution and they may be delayed from classes if you blockade the stairways At the general meeting last Wed Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- ne day President Talmage ge gave some excellent advice pertaining to the health and conduct of students Mr Neal mineralogy class Mr N. N can you explain the mode of finding specific gravity of sand Mr N. N I I dont don't think I l' l Ican can can- explain it any other way but it is is' de described described scribed in the text r Instructor Mr z 7 Z Why are these i FL two ang angles 1 es equa equal r rf f Mr Z Z a little confused Why Why- they're equal equal equal-by by hypnotism 1 Professor seeking information as to toEO EO conjugation of verb Where is this i t ver verb b to be f found oun d t f Student Page 22 third line 1 In consequence of Mr Haags Haag's death the faculty reception which was to have been given Friday was postponed until Monday We Ve are very pleased to announce that our student fellow-student Jesse W. W Hoopes who underwent a ver very 7 dangerous operation operation opera pera tion la lately ely is recovering Students do not forget to sign your names to items of interest which you deposit in the CHRONICLE box They will not be recorded unless you do dC Miss Nora Froit of Ephraim one of the University students is very ill at present but it is to be hoped that she may soon recover and be with us us' again Students should read the papers and magazines in the Ii library as often as possible for education does not merely consist in knowing the past but also the present Students generally speaking have maintained the best of order in the library Those who have forgotten themselves themselves themselves them them- selves we feel sure will profit by the example of the many The attendance at chapel exercises this year has been large One feature in which the students should interest themselves is the singing Thus far it has been good All are invited to attend the practice Pres Talmage subscribed for the CHRONICLE of the first staff member he met Our estimable leader tells not only in words but in deeds also what he thinks of a college paper Students will do well to follow the good example The highly respected Mr Herman Hugh Haag special instructor Herman in Art at the University of Utah died Friday morning last at six He will willbe willbe be missed by all who knew him and especially w will ll his students feel their loss j We announce the sorrowful news of the death of Miss May Farnes Fames a second year Normal student resulting from typhoid fever Memory points out tous tous to tous us the sweetness of her disposition and her ability as a student May the University University University Uni Uni- ever have such pleasant t members At the Lyceum this week The Iron iron- ron ron- master by Georges a favorite piece with the Kendalls Mrs Potter and Bellem Clara Morris etc Mr C. C J. J Richman as Phillippe Miss Ada Dwyer as Claire First i 3 appearance of the beautiful Miss Win- Win ter Opens Wednesday night Oct 23 I It jj t j Any Anyone one who had the belief that the 1 I 1 young ladies of this institution are not economical might have learned different had they visited the chemical laboratory laboratory laboratory labora labora- tory the other day when Miss S and S and aMiss i l lI I Miss P P took turns i at using the pipe blow-pipe i. i e. e the one inhaled while the other blew s There is something extremely taking taking tak i J Jing ing in store for us at the Grand this j week A double bill The beautiful one act drame Dream Faus and N First This last piece attracted considerable attention at the Fifth Ave- Ave nieu Theatre N New ew York last season and we may predict a bright success for forit forit 1 it here 1 The executive committee of the Athletic Athletic Ath Ath- j letic Association met last Friday and I discussed the affairs of the association A committee of three on membership were appointed They are J Kimball and Hills and Miss Edith Ellerbeck Mr Stringfellow was ejected to fill the vacancy caused by resignation of Miss Riggs f A slight inaccuracy crept into one of the local items of our last number In speaking of the large attendance this j 3 ear it was stated that many students had been turned away on account of lack of room It is not now and never has been the policy of the University to turn away students who are prepared to any of its courses The statement statement statement state state- pursue ment should have been Many have been turned away on account of lack of preparation General Eaton United ex-United States commissioner commissioner commissioner com com- missioner of schools visited the U. 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Wednesday last He examined thoroughly the museums and the laboratories laboratories laboratories labora labora- tories saw the library and other department depart depart- ments ment The General expressed himself as being very surprised at the advancement advancement advancement advance advance- ment made since his previous visit which was at the time when the home of the U University was the Deseret Hospital Hospital Hospital Hos Hos- pital building across the way It is understood that he is here in the interest interest interest inter inter- est of th the proposed Presbyterian College College Col Col- lege which will probably be established fin din Salt Lake City t f r r r The number of students registered in Latin Latin and Greek Gree this year is larger than ever rever ever before and the encouraging part of i this is that it applies to fourth and fifth year elective work as well as to the beginning beginning beginning be be- ginning classes Old English too is receiving much more attention than for for- merly The class in this subject is not large arge but it is composed of students who are already aheady deeply interested in the England before the N Norman orman Conquest and want to know more about the language Wand and literature r of the people of those times |