Show r ORG 1 x DEBATING The preliminary contest for the debate between Colorado and Utah was held on Friday Feb 26 The judges were Professors Roylance Cummings Howell I Babcock and Judge Lewis Ten boys entered the contest Howells Holman and Soule carried off first honors and will represent Utah in the meet with her sister state Reese Parke and Jensen were chosen as alternates The other contestants were W Worlton Worlton Worl- Worl orlton orl- orl ton Carlson J. J M. M Smith and Phoenix The decision made by the judges seems to have given g general satisfaction and we predict victory for the University with a team like and this field of intellectual gymnastics It has been definitely decided that the University will this year hold holdan an oratorical contest and committees commit commit- tees have already been elected to take the matter in hand Oscar Carlson will represent the Student Body in arranging for an international international international contest while F. F M. M Reese John Jensen and Dale Parke will manage the local meets The question question question ques ques- tion to be discussed this spring is The Government of American Cities which will be sub-divided sub into seven topics Any student of j the University is eligible to enter ik f J DANCING The A. A F. F Fraternity ball on Feb 26 was all that could be wished r The decorations were brilliant the f music grand and the crowd did The dancing party given by the study-room study students on March 4 was a deviation from the previous dollar balls but was enjoyed by those present The music was furnished furnished furnished fur fur- by Held's orchestra Although Although Although Al Al- though of a different character to that furnished by Christensen's orchestra orchestra orchestra or or- chestra it was of a high standard The 04 Normal dance at Christensen's Christensen's Christensen's Chris Chris- last Friday night was a success success success suc suc- cess socially and financially The music was exceptionally good The Theold Theold Theold old hall has lost none of its attractive attractive attractive attract attract- ive features and the jovial social people present completed the essentials essentials essentials essen essen- to a highly enjoyable evening The CHRONICLE says to the Orphans Orphans Orphans Or Or- Come give us your hands well we'll shake on that dance DRAMATICS The Dramatic club played to a crowded house in Tooele on March arch 5 Standing room was at a premium premi premi- um and many were turned away at atthe atthe atthe the door On Tuesday the club gave a free presentation of a Scrap of Paper to the aged widows and orphans of Salt Lake City AH AU down stairs was reserved for those over eighty years of age First Circle for those over seventy Second Second Second Sec Sec- ond Circle for widows and Third for orphans The club has had a very succeSSful successful successful success succeSS- ful year but will give no more play plays this season j J ENGINEERING SOCIETY Mr Elwood Meade director of irrigation in the department of agriculture agriculture agriculture agri agri- culture who lectured recently in Barratt Hall on Irrigation was then on his way to Stanford to deliver deliver deliver de de- liver a series of lectures to the engineering engineering engineering en en- students there on the same subject He has promised to give a lecture or series of lectures before our Engineering society on his return trip Mr Frank Pierce of the Board of Regents is giving a series of lectures lectures lectures lec lec- tures before the society on Mining Law The course will consist of at least three lectures and an invitation invitation invitation tion is extended to all students in in- in |