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LO GA .\', l"l'A LI, SA'J'l1H DAY, ,JU.\'E 28, 191:l

\'Ol,U~I E Xl.

THE NEW COURSE

OF

STUDY Supt.

School EdWon)

R. V. Larsen

Make Curriculum

And Others , For Public

Schools (1913-18). Important Changes.

NU MBER 6.

IMPORTANT CHANGES MADE IN LIBRARY

DEATH OF BELOVED TEACHER

Prof. W . M . Stewart Dies, Victim of Heart Disease.

'l' h,, news of th e death of Prof. Hk wri rt co ni es as a tlir ed shock lo ('\'{'l',Y 11 w 111lwr'or the- .-\. u. l'ac, Althou g h th l' Collrg- C' Lihrar., · ha s cdway s 111c11rng t>d t o krep. 1111,· and s t111h•ot hodv. l' oss' blv 1 nearly, th e p acl! sC't by th e oth e t· d<. p<1rtnu•nt s. w<.\ han :· oft en had n o.nrnn has lived in i T1c1h du1·iug occasion to hlm cnt ·ts inabilit.' · to sHti s fy our nr('(ls------<.•spcl' ia lly t1Jl' pa,st. t went,\ · yra r s wh o is so along li11cs of Engli 8h and lli st or,v. \'o w . howen•r , nddit ;ons an : wid <'l~r known and pe r sona ll y b·e i11g- mad e whi i·h mor e th r111nrnke up .for lhf' pwsl. low,l hr th, , l eaelH'rs of" tbe Stale. l'rof csSo r Christian Jjarsrn . fo 1- six .n •aL·s f)l'O l'(•sso1· of Etq!li ~h 1.1::-- w01·k has been so 1..'xten si\·~ cour se. 11l the ll. A. C.. durin g hi s life t i111 e n111<le a rar e enllc•dio n of' some r11HI his inf\u (•nc·c so gl'l\nt1 that A revising co111rn·ucc will go t{v0 tho11sa11d Yoln111es. Whil e he 1"\"l•d hi s ,-olledion wa s .,,·er at wr r11·p 111uthle t0 rx pr ess 1hr lo&s 1\ rare !'Ollrdio n ind c-1•d. all f"tesh W(1 frp L o, :cr it agai11 bdorc it is ready tj,e sorv il'C of' hi s >tudc•nts. fo•· ln e p,·intcr. 1t differs from and cJcn11. lik e their ow 11('l'i :,·ho lli s ch-11th is ,urnn11111•rd a,; follows h.v th,• E\·c11iJ1g-Nf!ws: the form e r co111· sc i11 that it "' \\'illi mtt ~f. Stewa r·t l1ead of ebung es th e cle111rnt111·y cou,-sc thl' normal rll1 pal'l11H•nt' of the J'n;Hu nin e to eight years. 'rit e l'11il"!·rs"t,\" of l ' tah. d ied at hi s sthdi es are outlined i11 more d chor11c '. I 1:J:l east 'l'hircl South ta'I aucl wh ere ve r practicabl e th e , t, ·l'et. 11t 10, :30 o "rlotk 'l' hur ·clay minimum requiL·eu1t•nt for ('ach 111 0 1·11i11~. 'J'hc- CHtlS(' or cleal"h gl'ade is indicated. · A very st r oug w11s d ilation of the 111•,11·\. coul'Se in Agl"i qulturc for th,, " Wh il,, he lrnd s uff e r ed from seventh aml cightlt gt·acles is I hl'art trouble for some tim e, g h •en. The w ork in Gcogrnph~ -P1o r. ~ll'wn, t 's la'-"t illnrss was ot with the exception of thut ou fl'W d;.i,n : · duration. A w (•ek a.go lltuh, is co111ple led ·11 th e s,•,·hp. p1·e:-id Pd at ;1 111 et'f in~ a1. 1. he t•nth ~rude. Oco~rnpl1.r is di :-ilfnin, 1·sit _v an ti wc•11f ahout, hi s C'on1iuu('(l clurin~ th<' second quar- , duti es in his us ua l 111an1H •1·. \Vh e 11 ter of th e fifth , sixth, seve nth, lh(' attac·k ea 111 e lw took h is hed. 011d ,•ighth grade, and Physiol og_, nnd the t' JH I of a mwfu l and in and ll~·gie ne tak en i11stead. 'l'h c d11slrin11, life, <h-\"Oted lo t he examination nla.rk or grade t11nl uplifl of 111a11ki11d.<·anH' at 10 :30 a pupil l'Ctei, ·l S in tll \5 :stua,.. , i~ Thui-:,d.a,v morniu . ! .! .. , lo be based on /hy' prn etical ap- , plieati,,u he mal<t'"s dliring tl, e WHO TH)!: " PROFS " ARE ,rear th,, prin<"iples are taught in his text book. J. E. Greaves " ·as horn iu L oThe committee whi, •h did the ~an. \\ ' hl'n tl 11·(•r yrars ol' ag-e hi s work wa s romposecl of th e fol1rnn•nts 1110Yeclto ldaho . where h e lo,.-ing snperint\'llclen\s , ll. V. 1·c'<"1'in'd his fit-st sc hoolin g in the Lars en, Cut'he; Orson Ryan , Jorpublic S!'hoo ls of that st,ite. W orkdtiu; D. C. J e ns e n. Boxeld er; .J. "So Jived , that when hi s su mm ons c.:r1 mc t o .join ing- on th e fal'm most of th C y ea r J'. Creer , Utah; Kai'! l\Iarcusen , Th e innumer ab le can.1n 1n. width m oves fin(f n ~ a few winter mon t hs. Ci1rbo11. 'l'o that my st eriou s 1·ea lm , wh il'h aflc 1· d oi ng t h e fa rm chor es --•-Il e went 1wt ..i;o; th e quarry-sla,·C' HI ni g-ht, <'H(• h cla\· he could attenc.l the ncarN. E. A. Will Visit U. A. C. 'Scou r grtl t o hi:,; dung<•on , but, susta in C'd and Huotl11•d l'St sC'hOol so me thrf' e miles away. By an nnfult e r ing trnst he approachel l his g-1·a\·c Imfl>r hC' <·11te rcd the l Hah A gl'iDr. P eterson return ed ft-0111 L'kr one wh o ll"rnp s tl11• drnprry of hi s eo11eh !'ult urn I ('ollcgc and r eceive d hi s Salt Lake City 'l'hmsda.r , wher e About hi111 11nd li es clo\\ n lo pleasant rln·ams . '' B. S. fn1111 this In stitu t ion. Tle h(• nuuk final arnrng'emcnt for a11 .As b t.Oirnn. Psl ee m and an apprPt·i;.1tio11 of' hi:,; l'\'l'r k intl and tlH•n sprnt two ~·<•a1·s as assista nt rxnu- ·ion of the "N. Jt .\. dsitor s ca l departm ent o[ hi s to Logan on July 12. 'l'he excu r- ihsJ>irii1g iilstrn ctiou. th e el ass o f l!ll !l in a ugnratc•II the JHIL·cha s(' of in th,• chi•111i Th e bcwk~ ar e HOW being placed in a sceLjoD of ilw 1\lrn a ).L-1f()1·, and in 1906 entered sion will arrive liCr e tile 1i10rniug his library. book stac),s but will. lat er be co ns-~nell l_o a scpanlte r oom. Ha ve the [l niv e rsity of .lllin ois from of that da,·. Autos win carry th ~ whi ,·h he received his mast et-'s de,·' sito1-s to' the Co ll ege. wh e ri; they you had ~he pnv rleg,, of handl rn ir 011e o! the ,·olumes this season' g-rc(\ tlw nC'xt sp ring. R el ui•ning will \"isit th e ,·a ri_ous oepartm ents Did you n ote the f1:esh 1 r 9sc-likt• athrnsphrr(' whiC'h was Hronnd it conclud ing with a r oyal "Agg ie" l ike th e_ very sp irit <lf it· late _owne r· lon1bl _1· _inspirin)! '! E,·er)· to the l'tah A)!ri tu ltural C? llegc f'eas\ of fruits , me at and br ead. vol~nn ~ IS perfm1!ed \Vllh lill' _Plll"\~· or th e aa· which was ever about he ,pe11t S0llle lime as ass1sl.aut g place. :\ ow the;- ar c to he placed on the lllUsty professor or chcm ist 1·y . H e was Aft e r the feast an auto trip will th en· form e r r est 111 they will the holder of one o[ th e first be mad e O\'er the College farm, sheh-es of the library stack room. hut no\ for lo n)!-soon kept clean. fl'csh and in• Th om pson J:i,ellows11ipi-;g-ran tcd by to the Greem·illc farm and as far b(' m9vC'.cl int o a ro_om wh c1·r- they ma y b1..~ r to _ us. . the l TniYersity of Cal ifol'nia . from as H,rcl e Park. ii·h er e th e visitors spiriug ,.i.s th ey co 111 Btit to r e vert to co ld facts 011l'e morP, W e stal<'<l 1hal lht• pnn- whieh ·11,litution h e r ecc i" ed his will \'i e w some or the pure bren stoek of th's most w ell known c ipal w eakne Jses uf ~hr library ha n• hN•n in English and lli sto ri cal Ph. D .. ,1ftl•r doing much work in see th 1..'fir st w eakness is made exC'eptionally- :--tro11g.and Physiolo~i ca l Chemi~try and Ba( ·· liv,• stock region. It is though! works. of.' hi:,.,to1·y. ln r e- tel'iclog-, ·. that over a thou~aud :--. E . A. as mucb may n ow be said of thC' drpnrtment 1!10mbran ce of th ei r fath e r. the c h ild1·e n of the late John 1'. Caine lli s a;nbitiou 1111(; 1n1s lo g-ain peopl e w1!fmake the trip. 'l'he liav e pr es ented th o College with his ,·c ry ,·aluahle colle!"lio n of rar e tlw lovr of i'ernee,· Dndl ev. U c people of Logat\ should appreciate Thi s ro l11•,•tio11 irn•l11d,•s ;L c·omplctc sPt of 11111,Ihtl, ·1• stH·eec d:·d ro ,· she hethis f,11-taiici r ea li, c lluit th e ol,1 l1istoi·iral wo,·ks. sel we ha,·e so rely nce<led. I t also c•onbl.l1i~ c;:1111chis wif e a numl~cr of yca1 ·:-iCollege is lbereby Jrnlting ouL" Buu croft's work s-a (Continued on pa ge three) iute:. town on the map, .Professor

Larten 'r. and Mr . Caine 's Collection s Added ; Al so Wo rks on Egyptology

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Th e eommitlcc 11ppoinl ed by th<' Stale S11perinte11d eut lo fot·111ulal e the course of study for th e elementary schoo ls of the state for th e J1ext fire .,·cars, reccutly ,·ornpl et c,l the first clrnft of th e

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