Show ROME DOME I RA Who proposed a game of cards in the reading class Miss Brotherhood has again taken charge of her classes Singing practice on Tuesdays and Thursdays at t one o'clock Room 15 Young men D. D L. L Ross makes the best school suit in the city at the most reasonable ble prices Why not consult our advertising columns before deciding upon a place to get your photograph taken The fhe attendance at the University is constantly increasing Over five hundred hundred hundred hun hun- dred students are now registered Written reviews are held at stated intervals intervals intervals in in- in all the classes their purpose being to do a away way wi with th the yearly examinations examinations ex ex- x- x ami nations and their attendant terrors We suggest to a few students that their whisper studying in the library is quite annoying to their near neigh neighbors bors fi The rhe advanced class in economics is engaged in the study of important questions questions questions ques ques- now concerning the political world Co- Co operation Co-operation is the topic now b being ing considered This week the Grand presents the thrilling war tale II In this the leading roles will represented The students will be well repaid by seeing this rousing American drama which breathes II native land in every line Prof Whiting visited Price Carbon County Satur Saturday ay Nov 2 and addressed addressed addressed ad ad- dressed the Teachers Teachers' Association there In the evening he delivered a lecture on the subject of II Habit The Professor sor is an able and a popular lecturer He is not only an active worker at home for the University but also among the people wherever he travels We recommend recommend recommend mend him as an example to others A young lady took a large extra large pie into the French class and caused much envy among her neighbors by now and then giving them mere glimpses of the article We are told it looked awfully good At a meeting of the Second football ll team Friday Nov 1st Mr Ensign was elected captain to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr Druehl A vote of thanks was given the ex-captain ex for his past services Plans for the course of public lectures lectures lectures lec lec- tures are now ready and announcements are soon to be made The course is much more extensive this year than heretofore There will be from thirty to forty lectures given in courses Practice Teacher in Training School Who taught you last day Wise Tommy That Indian girl there Miss Miss's s 's s 's lessons on the American Indian had probably been appreciated During the recent exciting political campaign the University was undisturbed undisturbed undisturbed by the war II stumpers the rush of factions and the crush of hopes The professors and the students deserve praise for the calmness displayed when all about was in such a hubbub Mr Allison an of the U University University Uni Uni- ni- ni is the present Superintendent of Ogden City schools He is doing admirable work and we are deservedly proud of him His course ot of study recently prepared evidences his ability We commend it to teachers and stu stu- stu dents I Will wonders never cease We have heard of the French boy who developed to manhood at at atthe the age of nine and who at twelve died of every symptom of old age but there is a student in the University University University Uni Uni- taking the Preparatory course who was born June 21 1895 according to his admit card The educational public are invited to visit the training g school of our our Normal Department located in the Fremont Building Dr Millspaugh Superintendent dent of the Salt Lake City schools spent half a day there last Thursday He expressed himself as highly pleased J with the work of the school 1 Prof Stewart went to Ogden last i Saturday and addressed the teachers of that city He also visited Huntsville and at night delivered a lecture there On Sunday he spoke to the citizens of Ogden Among Utah teachers especially especially especially ally is Prof Stewart widely and favorably favorably favorably favor favor- favorI I ably known He is an earnest worker for the spread of truth i The CHRONICLE in in the future will record educational methods and plans plans- worked out in the Normal School This is for the benefit of the teacher sub scribers particularly and we hope to to be rewarded by seeing more names added to our subscription list Normal graduates graduates graduates grad grad- do not forget that we are interested interested interested in in- in your welfare and we hope you are in ours Subscribe for the CHRONICLE The late election records the success of three of the strongest public school educators in U Utah tah We have in mind Dr John R. R Park Oscar V Van an Cott Superintendent of Salt Lake County schools and D. D H. H Christensen Superintendent Superintendent Superintendent Super Super- of Utah County schools It Itis Itis Itis is a healthy sign when the educational interest are free from partisanship p. p Mr Van Cott was elected in a district a acknowledged acknowledged ac ac- overwhelmingly against him politically Mr Christensen polled a larger vote than an any other cand candidate in his county We believe the returns will show that Dr Park received the highest number of votes ot of any nominee on the State ticket Surely this means that the good sense of the people of Utah will prevent our schools from being drawn into the dirty pool of politics J r 1 r Student rea reads reads- s The Th lowing herd winds slowly 0 oer o'er er the lea Professor Does herd refer to sheep It or cows Student I dont don't know y Im I'm sure Professor I think it means sheep because a sheep is more poetical than a cow Where does the poetry come in The geological section of the Field Club had another excursion Saturday Nov 2 The party consisting of eight persons went to Farmington by rail and front from there to the head of Farmington Farming- Farming ton Canyon horseback They studied and collected specimens of the wonderful wonder wonder- ful formation of gneiss to be found there being greatly assisted by Mr Abbott a former student of the U University ni Many excellent photographs were also obtained As yet we have had but Ii little assistance assistance assistance assist assist- ance through the Local box A few unsigned jokes and one or two two other items are all that have been found there Now it is a rule with editors to not print articles that have no signatures so if you desire your articles noticed sign your names Any happening of interest will be gladly received This should be a matter of importance to every student It is to your advantage and to the good of the paper which represents you to make it such N Next ext Wednesday afternoon Nov 13 the High School and University J Junior teams will play another practice game The game will be played on our campus and will commence at 4 30 An admission admission admission sion fee of ten or fifteen cents will be charged more for the sake of keeping out the objectionable element We do donot donot donot not hesitate to predict a good game the first game between these two teams showed how evenly matched they are We hope to see a large attendance especially of University students i lF r r |