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Show B. Y. C. Notes. The following question was debated In public speaklii)r class Monday. "Itcsolvcd that the Administration Is justllied In Its Treatment of the Panama Pana-ma question." The speakeis on tho affirmative were Hay Shuitllf and Parley l'etcison, those on the negative nega-tive Uavlil Allen and K. W. Hehison. The judges, who were the other members mem-bers of the class, decided In favor of thcallirinatlve. Hlshop W. H. Preston and L. It. Maitlneau, tmstees of tho college, wcie visitors Monda. Tho Hlshop spoke a shoit time In chapel on the present advantage of c ducat Ion. Mr. and Mrs. Iloblnson, patents of Prof. Itoblnson, attended devotional oxciclses Tuesday and sang two beautiful beau-tiful songs that weio highly appie-elated appie-elated by all present. The Presidency and it number of the bishops of the llyrum Stake were also present. The purpose to the college was to effect a domestic organization of the students fiom that stake. Presidents Parkinson, Parkin-son, Pitkin and Thoresen each spoke a short time In chapel. Pi of. fiJbson, who has for a number ofeais was a teacher in the college, has been a visitor during the week. Tho Piofessor has been In Europe during (ho past jcar, especially at Carnbiidge University. He spoke to the students In chapel Friday on his visit to Venice. A jeir "go, the people of Logan were delighted In having an opportunity opportun-ity to hear Piof. Clark of the Unlvcr-Ity Unlvcr-Ity of; Chicago deliver a number of lcctuics. The results were so giatifj-Ingithat giatifj-Ingithat the college has combined with tho city and county schools In engaging Prof. Clark to deliver a couise of lecture-) here on liteiary topics. The lectures will be given on Friday and Saturday of next week. Ills subjects are: Friday afternoon Interpretation Recital of "King Lear," a Tiagedy of Saciiflce. Friday Fri-day evening "Heading In the Home"-Saturday Home"-Saturday "The Spirit of Lltcratiue." Saturday evening-Interpretation recital re-cital of ".lullus Caesar," a Tiagedy or tho Ideal. This Is a laic oppoitunlty for tho people of Logan to listen to one of the leading lecturcis of the United States, on subjects enduring of Interest. Pres. Llnford will goto Salt Lake S.Uuiday on special educational business. busi-ness. Mr. Hloo.1 of Kajsville, a brotliPi-in-law of Piesident Llnford, atldiessetl the students in chapel exeicises Wednesday. Wed-nesday. The speaker had lccently returned from a mission to London, and, having that In mind, spoke at Two now sewing-machines liavc been placed In the sewing rooms this week. This makes live this jear. length about the mlsslonaiy work that is being done in thai place. I). C. Jensen spoke In the (itliwaid and Chillies Skidmoic in the 5th waul Sunday. |