Show I. I CHRONICLE HEADS RESIGN i 1 iq fi r n J Jr r r x S Sr r I I i P PRESTON GROVER Learnedly Active Students Withdraw T from Participation Participation Participation pation v in Campus Af Af- Af- Af fairs Preston Grover and Scott Partridge Partridge Partridge Par Par- have hava announced their resignations resie- resie natiOns as editor rind And business manager manager manager man man- I ager respectively of ot tho the Utah Chronicle to take effect June Juno 10 Tho The reasons assigned by the tho men I are that the tho press of ot vacation du duties duties duties du- du ties will require the major part of ot their time timo and that continuance lr association with the tho paper would old result for this reason both botho tio o their own detriment and to that of ot the Chronicle Partridge- Partridge has b 1 granted a fellowship to the University of at California for the coming year rind and Grover has been granted leave of ot absence for the tho year Farewell ceremonies will not bo be held In fn their thelt honor Teaching How to Study There Thoro is la hardly any question that many students enter Harvard and manage manago to remain there ther and eventually eventually even even- to win tho the degree who havo have never really learned learne 1 how to study They Thoy dawdle the they thoy in spend much unnecessary un- un necessary time in overcoming tho the Inertia of their minds minda when con con- fronted with each now new task tak they are aro unable to make mako effective use of ot tho the quarter hours and half halt hours of emptiness that besprinkle their days Wo We believe that no single professor s- s sor or small group of professor professors should be charged with tho the duty of ot giving specific attention to tho the stu dents dent's processes of study Various methods appe appeal l to various minds If f every member of tho the Harvard faculty were to give an All autobiographical autobiographical graphical talk on study study on on his approach ap ap- ap to tho the problem of ot study his struggle with it It his final mastery of it It theo the o would probably be little little lit lit- tle sameness in the tho stories And Ana probably u each h one would stir and stimulate some ome minds that all the tho others had left torpid The students would listen to each scholars scholar's is account of his personal experience ex ex- with In Interest and respect SCOTT PARTRIDGE the anecdotes would be bo Illuminating illuminating and p probably some ome of ot them help helpful the c curse course urU would old afford to freshmen freshmen fresh tresh- men not merely a a. glimpse of a a. great number of ot Interesting personalities but also a a. glance through a 0 half- half opened door upon a 8 variety of ot fields of ot knowledge G and it might enable blO some of ot the students to frame framo their subsequent program of studies with more than would otherwise govern it Harvard it-Harvard Harvard Alumni Al Alumni Al- Al Bulletin I in studies decreased sixty per cent last lut y year ar at Lawrence Lawrence Law Law- rence College Appleton Wisconsin It is believed by tho the colle college collego o authorities author Rios that tho the Improvement was wa largely the r result sult of ot freshman courses S In how to study |