Student Life, April 16, 1915, Vol. 13, No. 28

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LOGAN,

HELEN KELLER

by the Students UTAH, FRIDAY,

NOMI NA'l'IONS ~L\ DE l<'OR STl' UENT Ol<'l>ICEHS

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LAS T DEBATE OFTHE SEASON

Vor Next. l 'ca1·. The regular primary of the SLudent Body was held last Fr i- Fo L· l' l' m;i dc n t dny, when considerable interest A. C. Carri ngton . The tabernacle was crowded was shown in the nom inat ing Resolved, that judges of genJ. Howar d Maughan. to it s capacity last Wednesday of candidates for the various eral and appellate jurisdiction, l-'01 · \'ice J •l'cs id e n t night by ·stud ents and town s- stude nt offices. The students other than federa l judges, should Kathlee n Bagley. not receive their offices by poppeople who availed t hemselves seemed to have but two men in Anna Taylor . ular election. This is the quesof the opportunty of seeing and mind for pr esident, and no 1◄ "01· Secretal'y 1 tion which will be debated in th e hearing Hellen Keller in her first other names were suggested for Alta Calvert . college chapel at 8 :15 th is evenvisit to Logan . Ther e is littl e this important position. Jessie Eccles. ing. The A. C., represe nte d, by doubt but what thi s W l:S enjoy There was also but little com,l . Howard Maughan and Haro ld Pd more than probabl:i, any oth er pet ition in the nominations for l•'or Cheer I.Jcude1· Peterson, will upho ld the affirmIvor Sharp. Lyceum number thi s year . It \•ice president and secretary. ative, while th e negative will be Roy Hillam . was indeed an education to ev- Hoth interest and amusement defended by representatives of ery one pre sent . The wonder incr ease wit h nominations for Joh n Rencher . the Denver University . iul accomplishme nts of thi s cheer leader and - song leader . Fo 1· Song Lem le1· This will be our last debate :>011ng wDman ar e a r •,ve•::itio1: to '.t'he rea l competition came in E. J. Kir kham. this year as well as our chance ::ti. · nam ing men for the executive Stan ley Parry. to break even on our season's Helen Keller' s te acher , Mrs. cr:mmittee. E leven were nomFrank Woolley. debating. We have won one and Anne Sullivan Macy was intro- inated and it required a primary l 'ol' E.,cc u ti ,•c Co mmi tt.cc lost two debates thus far. If duced by Dr. Thomas, who r e- vote to limit the number to we win tonight we will even up A. E. Pa lmer . marked that the wonderful ac- nine names to be placed on the matters. Our men have been Wm. Sta rl ey. complishments of Miss Keller ticket . A gr eat deal of interest working long and hard and feel Edwin Winder. were probably as much due to was also ·manifested in the nomequal to the task before t hem. M. Cowley. her teacher as to her self. Mrs. inat ions for editor of st udent Encouragement and support T. Aldous. Macy, a very pleasa nt speak er , publicat ions. The faculty had fr om us will go a Jong way to Dixon Kapple. gave a brief sketch of th e tr ain- rnbmitted the names of six Heber Meeks. ward success. Every st udent ing which Miss Keller had r ece- stu dents, all of whom were very F. Cora y. shou ld be out this evening. ived since she was six years old, capab le and three of whom Gladys Chr istense n. as well as telling of incident s were nominated. The voting "A" D.-\Y which showed the foundati on will be well under way before J' o 1· E di to r o l' Stml cu t Lif e upon which she had t o build this issue is out, and keen comLowry Nelson. Next Wednesday has been set at that time. . She explained· petition is expected in severa l S. J . Quinney. aside as our annual "A" day , how the ta sk of teaching had of the offices. Irv in Nelson. and the making of a new cinder be!ln, made easier when Miss === ============= ====== == ;... track at Adams Fie ld has been Keller first got the idea of givCOSMOS CORNER TO REPORr LATER outlined as our chief task for ing a special name to each obthat day. Arrangeme nts have ject , and how from th at tim e Last Friday evening the Cos- Owing to the unavoidable ab- heen made for all of the mate ron it was the pupil who was mos club held its regular meet - sence of some of the members ials necessary to work wit h most anxious for the tr aining . inir. The meeti ng opened with of the committee, an amend- and the track can be complete d She said that it was Miss Ke!- a discussion of business. Harold ment to the const itution , pro vid- in less than a day. Two or ler's will power and determina- Pet erson was made a regu lar mg for the payme nt of St udent three other smaller tasks have tion that had made the advan- member of the club. Life Editor was not submitted been planned for the rest of cement possible, because she Moses Cowley gave a thirty to the College Council in time 1,he day. Steps up the steep would not admit th at a task minute ta lk upon "The United to be passed upon before the c:limb from the car to the Gymwas too hard for her. Her I Stat es Position in The Present time required by the constitu- nasium and a waiting pav ilion attendance at and subsequent i Eur opean War." According to tion, making it impossible to al the end of the car line ar e graduation from college was a all definit ions of nentrality the rnte upon it at this election. two of these important imresult of this determin ation as liniit!;!d Statets is acting as a However, it is a big quest ion prove ments . The roll will be was the learning of vocal speech. neutr al in the European strug- ~nd worthy of consideration called by each class and sad Miss Keller was t,hen led to Igle. It is irenera lly conceded agai n, before the time for an- sha ll be the fate of the abse ntee. the stand, wher e she lectur ed I that the Unit ed States would c,1her election.-J ohn Fin ley, The girls will provide the for a short time on "Happin ess " make a decided mistake in en- chairman of committee. lunch for the toiling fellows. Her pronouncia tion at first teri ng the pr esent war, with sounded rath er neculia1·, due to· the pr esent policy she holds as The special students are planCLEAN-Ul' DAY the fact tha.t she has never a peace' loving nation. ning to have a trac k meet soon. Yesterday being a holiday, h_ea:ql her own and can on- ;;~~~~~~~:~~~~~:::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::: ly imitate the voice lip and throat ~ ,~ wa~ ·chosen by the •officials of movements of her teacher . It ,.... Logan as a "clean-up" day. was not long, however , until th e Committees were appointed in audienc e became accust omed to the various parts of town to her articulation and was able to supervise the work and see that vs. follow her in practi cally every the 'city was made rriore beau word. When she had finished tifu l and attractive. In place speaking her t eacher showed of the regular Arbor Day exer how she talk ed to her , and th en c iRes at school, it was decided the public was invit ed to ask that the students should ass ist her questions. In answeri ng in the work on the blocks where these. question s she impre ~sed they lived . As a result Logan all with her quickn ess of t hot is cleaner and more beautifu l and under standing and also tc.clay than on Wednesday. showed that she was a hum ori st. College Chapel 8:15 p. m. Her visit will long be r ememh.er Discovered two new m ilers by i!d by all who were pre sent. ihe names of Griffin and Smith .

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Utah Agricultural College Last Debate of Year

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