| Show UTAH TO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE REPORTS SUCCESSFUL YEAR Three Great Accomplishments Arc Followed By Announcement of Americas America's Greatest Summer School The Tho year you U 21 1313 3 24 win will stand out t as a 8 year Teor ot of exceptional for tor the Utah Agricultural college Tb The tour our most aro are tho the third annual farm farm- tam tamers ers rs encampment Held veld during the summer ummer of ot 1423 1 23 at which nearly people from Utah and tho wont West we were wen I present the thO steps taken toward higher Stand ardA Ir the Institution on a hp p bale baslo ba la squat equal to tho the best bt bc find and biggest schools of ot tho the land the on of ot the agricultural council of ot Utah whereBy under the of ot th the U l college col- col colle co colene lene lege le d can n bo given to the prOST m of or Utah Ulah and the of ot a 0 national summer school chool to be held tho the coming com com- comIng cornIng Ing sum simmer mol at some ome twenty one one ty-one of ot tho foremost educators ot of the United States and England will conduct credit courses and de- de deliver deliver liver lectures In tit t teh twelve eh else 0 major fields ot of education E Nearly people attended the tho third annual farmers nc which was held at nt the college on the first second and third of ot August Aug- Aug August August 1923 This la is the largest num- num bor ever evor attending attending- a II U A C en- en encampment and la Is b probably the largest number ever eser e er brought together to- to ether gether bv by in n U moment In the state All the counties ot of cUtah Utah and six elx outside states re represented A remarkable feature ture Was the number o of entire tam families Illes comIng from distant parts of the state The activities of ot the thre three dare dan chiefly of ot practical lec- lec lectures lures tures and for the tho farmer and housewife lie Demons a- a In all 1111 phases of ot efficient farming were given daily dally Den Demon Demonstrations of ot labor saline easing so Ing d tices Ice women s a and children s ft s clothing and efficient housekeeping wore ere ot of t Interest to the tho women OlDen The most important feature for tor the latter ho however hoever ever was the well baby conducted each h day In addition to these thee features en- en entertainments is were ere ere booked tor for every Ida Iday A tent city was w prodded by bv bythe the college and meals mals l 1 were 0 served J at cost by b the college collego while one of ot the mot most popular sports on the campus was the pro bar bill where here thousands ot of cup cups of ot buttermilk N 0 served without co cost The Tho encampment pio- pio pi vided Idd practical and edu- edu education cation and a delightful 11 time ST STAND Important steps have been ben talc taken en enthIs this tear ear toward a further raising raisin of ot scholarship standards ds at the tho college ollege Under this years sears ear require require- requirements ments a 0 student school must mut present a 0 diploma from an I accredited high school and also II a i statement from his hie principal cor- cor certifying tit Ing to hl his ability to carry col- col collego col lego leo work Only students stud demonstrating demon demon- i unusual ability through e examination can register without these requirements The organization o of a II distinct vo- vo vocational school under one dean Is another Important step A separate catalog 1 Is Issued by thIs thia depart depart- department ment and its It arc confined to purely vocational voc orl nork w ork more closely than ever eser er before i Another departure Is le tho the further s separation of ot the tho work of ot the ju- ju junIor junior Ju and senior colleges 1 Much more moro Intensive and thorough class CIMS rias work Is found round to be bo possible where students of ot the same sime tank link aro ar grouped together While hUe tI l this has s hi been ben tho general rule In la the past the new rulings most mast effectively discourage promiscuous choice of o classes clae since no senior college credit Is granted g for tor any subject taken before a II student es es II a l certificate of ot pe college ollege rank lank Tine The small number of ot students student carrying excess hours and the tho care care- careful tul ful checking hecking of ot each student students s standing every six week contrib contrib- uto further UI ther to a steadily standard of ot s scholarship Increased hours in the major subject are also so required this thus year This will Increase still more moro the tho th respect given tn A C credits by the th bigger universities Where hero a proper selection of ot major ci Cl edits Is mode made mad credits credIt from the tho V U A C al ate aie e accepted ac at full tull lalie tabre ale bv by the tho big big- Institutions of ot learning The Amer Amer- AmerIcan ican roan Med Medical Ical association has tully fully full accredited work done at the U UA IA A C i I A state conference on agriculture was as held at the college during the farmers mrA encampment n It Mas nas a In 1 lilted dated by President Elmer G le Po terson tenon and amI was nas mado up of o of all the tho t including IncludIng- producing pr mar mar- marketing and manufacturing phases phase President A A W Ivins 1 Ins of ot tho the cola col- col co e lega I e board presided and Go Govern r Mabey addressed the first hession The conference was a 0 new n w mose- mose ment in tho 11 west wet and was a con con- conscious conscious effort to adjust the tho agri- agri agricultural cultural production of ot the state slate m- m a and nl A Out it ot of It grew the tho of ot the tho Agricultural Council of ot Utah Ulah UtahN N TIO A I CHOOL l 1 lo Dl m vr l v U I 1 c lor l'or a number of ot veirs ears rs it has been felt that the Utah Agricultural Agricultural tural at Logan L offers al- al mot most ideal Id conditions c toi for the de- de development oC II a o summer chool which would appeal PI to students and teachers from throughout the na- na nation na tion This Is Sa based upon the fact ct of ot the central been loca tion of ot the college In the heart ot of the Rock flock Rocki mountains and aud particularly upon the tea tea- features tea tures of ot Cache Caho Valley which pro pro- provide pro vide side a i summer climate unexcelled In America Cache Valley Is some some- somewhat what unique In this regard e even een en In ii Utah Intermountain states The valley ally alley Is almost entirely sur- sur surrounded surrounded rounded by lofty mountain mountains which furnish turn Ish an en abundance of ot cool refreshing re- re re freshing II air Ir during practically all allo al o of tho the hottest part of ot tho sum sum- summer summer mer Logan Lon I Is furthermore within easy auto and railroad access ot of otar ar areas abounding in unusual l facility ty tor for summer study and recreation tion These Include national forests national parks Juks dinosaur and fossil fossi deposits and hk lakes and rh ers ot of E unusual Interest Cacho Cache Valley It- It itself It self Is pronounced one of ot the most mos Interesting geological areas on the th continent probable unequalled certainly certain not surpassed In the en- en la of ot geological formations and history re repealed In the arlous strata exposed Almost equal In- In Interest terest crest attaches to plant and animal study tudy In the near of or Lo- Lo Logan Logan Lo gan These ThAO factors combined with the almost sensational d development ot of o tourist tra eJ throughout lt the tho west and the Increasing disposition ot of o our student public to tra travel el about led to the tho conception of ot a II Na a Na summer school in th the heart rt t of ot the Rocky mountains The Th bond bO 1 d of ot trustees of or the college has ha I announced the organization of ot such puch sue an enterprise beginning June 9 ot of this year yer nE t BJ F P Probably the most mot eminent tac- tac faculty tac ever eser er assembled aa In the west est or Indeed In the nation for such purposes ha has been Leen seemed ed for tor the th 1924 session OL Of the national sum sum- summer mr mer school Th The The Idea has been ben to t draw drow from the greatest institutions ot of America Its choicest scholars and nith Ith these cooperating the distinguished faculty faulty of ot the college to Invite 10 Ite students and teachers from tr throughout AmerIca Americ to summer study in the west Th e a college has been successful i In enlisting the aid of or a II most st emi emi- eminent nent group of ot national and international Intel na- na national authorities for or both COurso work and special lectures The teaching faculty among others the toll 0 Ing Professor D C L Thorndike o of Columbia university the national i authority In psychology and education lion tion will m be ass assisted ted b by Professor Rl Raymond mond of ot the tho University University sity of ot California In gh Ins Ins- In psychology and education Pro Pro- Professor fessor Th a 0 tests teats and anti meas- meas measurements of ot mentality represent the foremost work done In psychology psychology ogy In recent years scars ears Ho IIo is le an pu- pu aUthority kno known n to every very teacher Thom Thomas s D Wood who in addition to being ha head of ot the tho department of ot ph physical phi steal and health I education of ot Columbia university lIs Is chairman of ot tho Joint commit commit- committee tee on health education of the no- no national notional I educational association nod nn the tho American Medical association ae authority In n lie He is ra s the tho undoubted America in ID n hi his field of ot work ork n I will be bo assisted by pr Dr R n C Mc- Mc MclAin lAin supervisor of ot health In the th schools chooh o of Detroit considered the most advanced city In America In inthe Ir the tho application of ot principles ot of othe 01 he health in m Its s schools hool as well as In Inmany Inmany Ir many other municipal achieve ment PI y Dr Emmett D Angell of ot Wis IA university and ales aleo lecturer t I n Harvard ard and Yale Tale will glee five Ih t two 0 courses course of ot sJ six weeks duration In recreational leadership Dr Angell Angelin is the author of ot many of the games gamu which we play and will be especially 0 to church recreational loaders teachers teacher and physical ph steal education edu- edu education edu education cation directors In schools an and anil col- col col colleges Ige logos He lie Is la I pronounced the tho mot most eminent leader In America In 1 rec recreation n and nel play lIe He is la also Iso a n dis- dis distinguished dis coach of ot tract track foot foot- football football ball and basketball and the au- au author author au author thor of texts teats t tA upon sports which ore are used extensively In colleges and an high schools I reeling th that t stu students and teachers teach teach- teachers i ers rs of ot science would b be especially especial attracted to the west In the sum sum- summer mr mer particularly tho the collego bar 1 selected the Amt tenders In geology paleontology botany and an to constitute Its Ita scientific staff tor for the summer o of 1924 These Thee are lre Professor Processor Eliot Blackwelder of ni o Stanford In geology slid an l w 1 paleontology o ogy g who will Ill bo be assisted by Professor Pro Pro- Professor fessor resor R H q I Knappen of ot the tho pro pro-I v of ot Kansas Professor Henry Henr-C Henr C Cowles CowIe of ot the University of ot Chi cago go In botan botany an and Prof Professor or W WC WC Chi I C Alice Allee of ot the same Institution In President At Atwon on l I 01 of o Clark dark university I Is considered the leading geologist of ot America by many himself upon being con con- con suited In the tle matter maUer put lut Bla el- el elder elder der a at t the head had of ot th the list lIt Cowie Is la Americas America's 1 greatest ecological botanist and Alice Allee according r to tc t hi his colleagues the leader In fIeld studY m In zoology The rhe cours courses In Ir Inthe Inthe the three thre basic subjects ts to be he giver given i bv by those these th o gr great at leaders of ot science olence should attract teachers and students from throughout the tho na- na na nation lion tion Professor E t V Y McCollum ot o John Hopkins university dl c er ores of two to of ot the the th national authority in to human hum nutrition tion of or adult and child will two courses and probably a semi semi- seminar seminar seminar nar In addition for tor advanced teach teachers ers ere of ot health ind nd home homo economics and for tor doctors One of his course courses is h being planned for those with only a edu education G TOURING i Professor G I C Blanson of ot the th University of ot North Carolina ho wh whIs I Is now In Europe conducting ape ape- special vial cial Investigations In in rural life lite will II conduct courses In rural so- so sociology so sociology Ills publications and an 1 hook bool books on rural problems 1 me fire e ron con on o e throughout America Tel Teachers hers and students of historY In collee colleges and high 1 schools will all Ill he ho especially pleased to lo learn that thai the college has secured d the cerv- cerv cervIces Ice Ices of ot Professor Protessor Frederick FrederIc J JTurner JTurner Turner head o of the department ot of y of ot lIan Harvard to gh give e the courses In history 1 during the sum sum- summer summer summer mer session cession He will be bo assisted by Professor ProCessor Frederick FrederIc Merle Merit of ot the same Institution Professor Turner Is often otten referred to by his col- col colleagues col colleagues leagues laues as the o of A American merlan HistorIans He Ha Is the recognised authority upon western estern history The courses course he will gh give 0 at the college will cover corer the Utah Cali Cali- California California fornia and Oregon Orl pioneer move moe movements ments In jn addition to which ono one course will deal with a 11 phase ot of general Am American n history Professor Professor sor or Turner Is retiring 1 this tills year vear ear as ashead a ahead head of ot the department of ot Hanard and the courses course at nt the Utah Agri Agri- Agricultural Agri- Agri Agricultural Agricultural cultural college according to his present plans plana will w ill 11 bo ho the last ac- ac active ac active tive teaching Iw hoe will Ill ilo do The The college col- col col college lege Ige and Utah are especially hon hon- honored hon hon- honI honored honored ored in his coming coming- to the tate state I Protessor Turner and Dr Merl Merk will gl give gle e the courses an as they are given at Harvard possibly opportunity opportunity will Ill be presented during the summer ummer for or visits by Professor Turner and his classes to historic points In the west wet Including II a a 1 pil pilgrimage 11 grimage over oser the tho old Mormon trail I or 01 OTE The rho teachers mentioned above are to give giver courses as well ell as IlS cor- cor certain certain tain special lectures lecture In addition to these theAe the tho college collee has secured for tor lecture engagements enga of ot approximately approximately approximately one ono week each ach the follow follow- followIng following Ing eminent leaders of ot American thought David Starr Jordan president emeritus of ot Stanford university Liberty 11 do Bailey of ot Cornell uni- uni university the greatest American teacher In agriculture and rural life Professor Protessor John Adams Adms of ot the th University of ot London who ho Is pro pro- pro pro- pronounced pronounced pronounced b by Professor Thorndike one ono of ot the tile three leading psychologists of ot England Professor 13 E A Steiner one of ot AmerIca Americas America's great lee lee- lecturers lec lecturers turere on social l problems and ap- ap applied ap applied plied Christianity and Dean Doan Shaper Shall Shap- Shaller Shall Shall-er er Matthews Matthes of ot the |