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Show B.Y. A. Notes. The Sunday Schooloiganisilion of tho II. Y. A. can woll be called a model one The manner In whlali it is conducted and the progress made is evidence of its be. g a complete si ccees. i Theory A under 1'iof. Drl nrnll is doing I toire very thorough work. 'f no heating srsun; of the Academy I is r. t interfiling feature. Radiators nro ntti died to tho boiler's by pipes carrying heat to overy part of tho building. Tho nir is kept in continual circulation nntilutiog the rooms making it healthy am ngrecnblo to study. Tho young men of tho B. Y. A. nrc quite ciithttstd over tile Atheletic organization or-ganization in so much, that tluy organized organ-ized four base ball nnd two foot ball linmr. The lecture given by Frof. W. E. hy.lalch In Folysophlcnl was on a very Interesting subject "A Fnulllar Element Ele-ment (Oxygen)." A number of experiments experi-ments were made showing how essentia 1 tills clement is nnd Its great power. Iho classes in I'liysicnl Culturo arc taking n grcnt interest in their work under Miss Iliown nnd O. W. Andelln. A ccket knife carving class has been oiganizcd under tlio direction of J. L. Townsend. It would bo well If the Indies would Like advuntngo of this nnd Ucomo good pencil sharpeners. The question was asked by Frof. N. L. Nelson in Hhctorlo A. ns to what nitioof attention tho students had iu tho past paid to getting kuowledgo nnd expression expres-sion respectively. The students voted that tho ratio was about PC to 10. The teacher then piocecdod to show how redicitlous was n system of education which produced such results. A Stouknt. |