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Show ITHE HENDRICKS MEDAL GOES TO MM'ALMER Mr. Ascal Palmer of Alberta, Canada, Can-ada, succeeded today in winning' the ' Hcndrlok's mcdnl for public speaking. speak-ing. Four other contestants wero In the field and Mr. Palmer won by n very small margin. Ho talked on Driving the Human Machine. Tho other contestants in tho list were Lowry Nelson, who talked on tho Qualities of an Executive; Joseph Qulnney who also had, the subject, Driving tho Human Machine; Moses Cowley, discussed tho subject, What Can Vo Eoliovoj Sumner Hatch talked talk-ed his allotted tlmo on Tho Passing of Family as a Social Organization. Tho raco for the Hendrick's medal Is coming to be one of tho big features fea-tures In tho year's activity at tho Agricultural College and each year more contestants arc entering. Two years ago all of tho contestants wore heard in ono tryout, but last year tho number had grown o materially that it was found necessary to liavo a preliminary hearing, this same method me-thod has been followed this yoar and thoso who tried out today wero tho winners in a provious trial held last week in which some twenty student were entered. Mr. Mathonlah Thomas of Salt Lako, and a former member of the Board of tho Agricultural Collego gavo two Interesting and instructive lectures on Irrigation law at the Col. lege Wednesday. The lectures wore considered of so much worth that a good many of tho classes wero dismissed dis-missed to allow Btudonts to attend them. Miss Elenor Wilkinson and Miss Agnes Saunders of tho Home Econom ics department of tho Agricultural . Collego, woro in Salt Lake on Mon-p Mon-p day purchasing supplies of china and kitchen utensils for tho Womeu'n building. |