Show w- w HE annual flood of circulars from a T THE firm offering orations essays debates debates debates de de- bates etc has come in upon the school Indeed this time the effort seems to have been to make it as universal universal universal uni uni- versal as the Deluge Almost no one 1 was forgotten everyone has been informed informed informed in- in j i formed where he j j can secure material which he may put forth as his own It Itis Itis Itis is presumed from the fact that these institutions keep up from year to year that they must receive some patronage If so such is a most lamentable condition condition condition condi condi- tion of our college world 1 It t is difficult to understand how any anyone one can justify himself in using as his hie own the products products products pro pro- ducts of another's brain It may be he that one who buys from such a firm an oration ration essa essay or debate cannot be strictly called a plagiarist t since ince he buys rather than steals his matter But in giving this matter as his own he acts out as much of a lie lie- lieas as r the man who steals and then presents it k The difference between the two is only r a difference in the manner of getting We cannot condemn in too strong terms the student who would present others other's s swords words as his own we feel it an insult not only to our ability but to our honesty that such circulars should be seen within our school We do not think that any student of the University of Utah would so far forget himself so far lower himself in his own estimation as to patronize an institution of th the kind named Students be honest |