The Utah Statesman, January 28th, 1916

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THREE DAYS OF THE'ROUND-UP' la lh,• rc•t.;btr., h k., of t'.H• .\. (' dul'int.; lht• lir~t thr('C cl;•rn of I'll ltound up, ~0•1Ic four huntln• I a:1n11's hllH' 1><•1• 1 1•·1tercc! a;1t1 I H 11umlJl'r c·oulinn1•H In swell. TIH'

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If )OU clo, you'll r('!..;l'e! it \\"[l<' l (h0S(' \\ ho SN' i( lc•ll you about it In the lir 8( pla l'e, (he pl.1y is worth b(•in~ to, if y11u wen' {!> ju~t l1e>:1,· the lin t's r ead without an1· a<·Lin.~ at all. \\'h at Shaw ha s writte·1, lc•t nc onC' aiiss the J,par ing or. J~1·c•1 poor arti111-: if you II r P to SCP it (' ll1'1 nol 8J)Oil. th(' i111morlal !'lf'lf'J'-

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n1,·ut ~H<'Hl)Ollts\'S \\ Pre• mad e iJ) ;\Ir. , itl ;1l1·Ka) or \\ 'PbC'r, and ;\!rs • l'. \\'heelon or !lox lSldt •r . Tlw th th ter askC'<l at <' ,rnmcn or

happy s urpri sPs in s ( orP ror yo11. ;\Jiss Tli.1tchC'r, as J•;Jii:1 , will ('h:tr111 'yo u with her ,ersalile intc•rpretatio11 ~ ( f tilt> l)U('ilC' SS [!'low e r Uirl, or •.;. 1»th e r the Flo11 e r Uirl Dn<'h ess for

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son, Dr.}<', s. rf~rris. and Dr. n . .J. !~, ·ans, on "Soil F'onnation," ''Main-' tainiag Soil F'erlility," ancl "Some ------~'adors in th\' Warming Business,'" Students or the l'tah Agri<'ultural ,,·i•rC' 11·ell given and well rccei\·ecl College \\'ere shocked with s urpri se The leC't ure by Dr. Evans, State al tho statement made by the Salt Lt',Hler in ('ounty Agent work, hacl Lake papers last week stating that lo <l,•al mainly with tllC' st•ed JJroblem Pr sident ·wicltsoe was lo leave the in the state', and his charts l'l'YC'alecl college to fill the place 1 rt vacant Sn llJP sta rt Jing l'aC'ts concerning the by the resignation of President SN•tl plant cl by in t·tah. Seed tliYiclual farms, a cli•monst rated 11':JS profi(ahle ro!loll'. ThP Jpc•tures

the orcliaary farmc •r selc•C'tion on (he inhe maintained, ll'as practic·ality, and for e1'C'I') farmer to

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<' ltSsen ancl l lon . l•'rnnk

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<onla in Pd sonw sound, JJI'actical liusiness a<lYic·e J'or farmers, and sholl'ed the• n>lalionship that shoul d C':dst belll'Pen farm<'r ancl hanker. The farm 11i;ui:1;.:<•ment clemonstralion work that has IH'Pll carried "n in the state th'e past )'Par is an innovation. ancl its inlrocluctio n a<·c·orcling to :llr. Brossarcl, is Si ll' !' lo r,C'rt a po11·Nful influence upon thC' (('ontinuecl on page 1.,vo)

Kingsbury of the l'nivei·sity. According to subsequent reports, howe,·e r . the statemen seems lo be true, and it is highly probable that Pr siclent \Yidtso e ll'ill fill the ex-I ec utiv e seat at thtl l'nil·ersity next year. Just

roles

of Prof.

IIiggins

•··•··•··•··• ··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··• ··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•· ·•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•··•= c rin g, 1·cspcctively,

illustra!\'d 1 Syslem ." \\ ' Ill.

t 1t lwt i till' ~-rd er or cha n !',t'. l\liH + Thatch er w ill I.Jc• rPmcmbNe<l b1· th e 1 old students in lv •r work in .::\lile !_· stones·• last year. lier part this •; year gh·es her a n1u(·h g t eale r np.Hml(TI,~ portunity to ex hibit her t,tlent, and OF TH 1,; !. she is taking advantage of il. Mr. ; l\Iathison and l\lr. Poulter in the •

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1\l<-('he~ nC' ga,e one or her ('haracteristi<'alh· practical and carnC'st ' ' talks on "lluman lleallh," and

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pn•ro;.,,1li\t• to iisil lh<' tlass r,o, 1i., and lal.Jorn(ories or all the (lpparl

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tl1e president

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very good. l\Liss llansen, l\liss Roger s and i\li~s Osmond, will make a " d e but" thal will command you to sit up and take notic e. l\Iiss Kirk-

of

ham , as a "('Ollleclienne," needs no . comment. since her appearance rn chapel. Mr. Merrill is playing the

of Utah

are now assured there is ab ·olnt!.'IY nothing in th m"ve, that l\'0ulcl indicate a possible &C'ilem e [or consolidation or the two schools and any statement thus far made concerning this theory HI'C' based on false conceplion.

part of Doolittle, but you all kn0I\' ther e is nothing "little" about him. H e will give you some philosophy concerning the " nnd esa rvin' poor", ' 'middle class morality" - but we can't tell you everything. Lee Dean as Freddie well we won't tell you what you're' going to get there, but if you don't lik liim t 11 the management.

Also the current statement that members of the faculty are seeking employment in other schools contemplating lhe consolidallon movement seems to be wholly the result of some one's imagination, for none or our facuJt~ · t11us far have made

The play will leave you with something to think about. At lhe same time you ar<' rec eiving this philosophy, you have a chuckling in your diaphragm, you are prepared to receive it witlt op n mouth, eyes and ears.

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n1·c goi11g lo lJo

make ! any

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The

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Lewiston

last

the '.11o_"e s~ems to _be a qua_ndary, President \\ ' icl tsoe has been acting night and will be in Smithfield tobu( 1t 1s qmte ce rtarn that Ill his in the ca 1 arity of executive head of night. It is give11 for students es011inion the change will be an ad- i this institution since l !107. Previous ! pecially l\Ionday night, but townsn1ntage to the state at large. \\'hilC' I to that he was affil i ated with the people are welcome. The Round-up !'r esident \Yidt soe has always been college for some years as professor visitors will see it Tnesday night. an a•nicultural man and in the of chC'mistry and diredor of the opinion of many is lea,ing the field Experiment station. During his t "The Melting Pot," a play in where his work is most appreciated, term as president the c·ollege has which all the na_tinns of the earth we do not doubt but that lw will pxperienc·ecl some rC'markable, are represented w1ll be staged by th e Jll'0YC' a~ capahlC' in the new fiC'ld as ;.;rowth. The size of file student Dramatic rlub of the ('oloraclo Aghe has been in his bucolic' sphen' (C'ontinuecl Eight) College. 011 Pagr 1 ricultural ·1

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