Show OCI STANDING ST The This spread pr ad of ot learning lc c for foran foran an in our t status and education must mutt hish h it It In tills thil hi country where whore a 8 aI I laborer today becomes become a bank tomorrow whore a shop hop himself to 10 a a motor here the self mad front from obscurity to prom prom- prominence them there Is I nee needed a II new I social for all honor honor- honor honor-abl atJe occupations occupation Educational ten ten- ten tendencies dencle mu muSt t not be controlled by but m must list control that social stand stand- ing stand Tarentum s e j Gi Tn III I recent years ears year there hoe hns b bell been eneC or or aroused rou ed In the thc at the th high school chool l areal real interest In English grammar About h two to 0 hundred advanced students are now applying al them them- selves elves Ij tj the mastery mattery of ot tho the fun fun- fun fundamental f facts ets and ba basic lc prin c of this subject Formerly eine line students thought gram gram- grammar mar cram mill mar dry Illogical senseless iso lise- use useless less leu lea Now they find It interesting reasonable logical reasonable wOrth while The They are beginnIng to to that a command nd of otone onea vernacular Is I one of the theinert inert arts art and to know the l hys and wh wherefores of good usage I Js Is the first mark of ot an n educated person on We regard this condition s As altogether r hopeful NEW NEV nOOKS BOOKS s Two copies corles of o The Family Tree hi by Albert E Wiggam were on the tho library rY shelves Tuesday as reference works for forthe forthe forthe the clashes In eugenics eugenic Dr Vr Kam Wig Wig- Wiggam Ig gam Id 1 I one of of o our best and roost most writers writer on scientific sub sub- and the students student will wili find I these to 10 ks both bolh Interesting and helpful Certainly no subJect t andI Is I of higher Importance than then that of a IL Better Detter Race which Is aliI ably treated In those ther volumes LOOKING TO COLLEGE I Cross Crost made formal forma ap ap- ap application Tuesday to enter Stanford Stan Stan- Stanford ford university This school with Us Its enrollment selects only on of promising scholarship and It Is I a 11 distinct honor lo to be bl allowed to matriculate matriculate matriculate late Applications must b le be made madeI I early as S the quota Is filled tilled some somo six monh In advance ot of regis regis- registration da day Miss Helen Grace made male cation also niso for tor entrance to the University of ot California through a n Thompson l 1 scholarship Miss Helens Helen's grades gradt's at high school are aro I such as to justify one ono In belle bellev In Iny Ing that th-it the lh coveted eted schol scholarship will wUl be he given ghen her 1 LIVING Toiling rejoIcing sorrowing onward through life lire he be roes goes says I Of Ot whom we wc hiar forgotten but bat an anyay any ay we C know V the tho words may be lipI applied lIed to 10 anyone who will be rated 8 a 3 H To attain ln distinction Is hot a matter of chance nor Is It matter malter of o Inheritance It Is It a r of o fJ i sacrifice toil hope courage t determination and nd nd cr- cr ness to It Is Isto Isto lasting to know the goal coal toward which one Is moving mo and to 10 bo be eternally vigilant A cw ew years ago the world was charmed by the per per- performance of ot one of ot the greatest of all time Wh n the the the- world war broke out this great reat artist returned to his native nathe land and became quite as distinguished as a patriot as he was as a an artist He has ha recently to his ort art rt and it Is well I worth ones one's time to and study a rather remarkable I written of him some 10 aio ago years It follows III perfection of o his gift he lIVes lIe In a a world remote In Inthe Inthe the rest of us the touch Is hea heathe heavy the product of ot toll toil Is ragged lIe He works work In ultimate thIngs Doubtless Doubt Doubt- less In the tle early days be must have ha known the patience and toll toli tollof tollof of gray fray un-melo un un hours houry the five finger exercises that labored up ant ani down the stubborn keys There must haY hav have been an eternal of the piano He must have clamored at the inre- inre octaves and the recalcitrant recalcitrant trant tenes All these forgotten labors ore ere ro woven Into the texture of his cloth of gold eold To our duller ears cars M 11 seems ems In easy cosy control of the thunders At Ihl the crown and summit of his fame as the world orld Is I ll lI to his music he Is g gentle n le reticent and scornful of I pas east pase 1 ere Is no arrogance To his hl I Inner I sight the heIghts and depth depths of his hla art lie all sli unconquered In his hi mind forever r rn g chorus i that will never emerge on the th tb keyboard far- far heard the music that never was wa waIn In mortal reach drifts drills In upon him Un rendered It echoes through the earr of the thi artist t and tor- tor tormenta torments ments menta him wakine n and dreaming ire U is 1 kept h b by profundities which he feels but bul can never fathom nn |