Show t c 1 i. i a f t I R k X MOP I I jin d tV Gull w O 1 p O v CHRIS JENSEN LAW BRIEFS During the past week the law j I. I students organized a Barristers' Barristers Club Last year the students of i this department organized a moot court but this year the court will willbe willbe willbe be only a branch of their work While the court work will be a great deal more efficient than last year yet in addition to that they expect expect to accomplish a great deal under the club organization There is no reason why the club should t not do a great deal for this rapidly growing department of our school Several lectures by prominent at attorneys attorneys attorneys at- at have been planned which will undoubtedly be of great value to law students The following officers officers officers of of- were elected for this year Chief Barrister Jay Stockman Associate Barrister J. J L. L Brown Recording Barrister E. E Watson For the court the following officers officers officers of of- were elected Chief Justice E. E Bramwell Barons N. N Morgan and J. J D. D Woodbury Clerk Penel Walton Sheriff J. J Westly Barton Bramwell I I would like to take a 7 post-graduate post course in contracts W Woodbury Woodbury Well Well you are taking a post-nuptial post course in domestic r. r 6 relations Isn't that enough for the present s The State officials Woodbury Woodbury The If were very considerate of the University University University Uni Uni- when they sent those two r voting machines up here weren't Y they Where Bramwell Bramwell Where are any voting machines 4 Wo Woodbury Haven't Woodbury Haven't you noticed them on the landings between the f second and third floors in the i Library building d Br Bramwell Bramwell those are gymnasium gymnasium gymnasium gym gym- I m lockers The growth of the State University University University sity within the past few years has been surprisingly rapid This growth however instead of being confined to a particular department department department depart depart- J ment as is so often the case in educational educational educational edu edu- institutions has been uniform uniform uni uni- j form throughout the school All ys departments are in a more healthy and flourishing condition than ever r z before The School of Mines in thoroughness of equipment has no peer in our Rocky Mountain sec sec- tion ion The Medical department al although although although al- al though so so- recently established has been pronounced by experts the equal of any western school in equipment and thoroughness of in in- in The Normal School 4 with its facilities for doing professional professional professional work has been a revelation to the nations nation's foremost educators Its equal does not exist in the West The growth of the Arts and Science Science Science ence School has been just as rapid and the standard of work is of just justas t as high a grade But the success of this school is at present seriously handicapped Lack of room and lack of library facilities are are a serious serious serious seri seri- ous impediment to its further de de- At present all of its departments are located in the Library building There are nearly Art students But in addition Preparatory students students students stu stu- dents and Engineers hold 1 r some of their cla classes ses in this build build- t ing The conditions resulting are obvious The building is crowded beyond its normal capacity Classes are r pushed into any rooms which happen happen happen hap hap- pen to be vacant It is not infrequently infrequently i. i the case that an instructor is compelled to meet one class in t I one room another class in a different different different dif dif- ferent room or even in a different building Because of this condition it is impossible for some instructors Z i fj f f t to have even their own small ref reference reference refer refer- er- er ence library near at hand If they attempted it they would be compelled com compelled com to to to carry books from one one room to another for they have no no 4 permanent place where they could keep them This is a serious inconvenience inconvenience inconvenience incon incon- to many of the instructors The library should be enlarged It often happens that students are unable to find seats in the li library because of overcrowded conditions Students are are re also handicapped in their work for lack of a sufficient number of references This is not intended as a complaint complaint com complaint com com- plaint but is merely a statement statement of hof conditions for which no one one is re re- re What we need is expansion sion more sion-more more room greater facilities In other words we need a handsome handsome handsome hand hand- some Administration building buildings to complete the the- semi-circular semi group on the campus This building would contain all the administrative offices offices offices of of- an enlarged library wh which ch at present is the best in Utah and a large auditorium This is what every every- true university has this has this is what we must have Such a building will relieve the present cramped conditions The r library building could then be devoted devoted devoted de de- voted exclusively to the Arts and Science School Students do you realize that in obtaining obtaining obtaining ob ob- you are a powerful factor building building building build build- an Administration ing Do you realize that it will improve present conditions and add dignity to our institution which h 1 t Jf C I s stands at the head of the State public public pub pub- I lic he school system Make this your 0 future aid |