Student Life, November 7, 1919, Vol. 18, No. 7

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NUMBER

7.

TEAMLEAVESFOR FIERCESERIES ABROAD

NO - DALLYING BY PRE~~:r~~NE~~~:faSES AGGIES ENROUTE rnRcoLoRADO : D•~~B~E{E~l:~:~!R STU□ENTS STAGE THEVIGILANCE ,.;.~~:~:",:n:~; '~::t~u~:::::. •,: flASTBIGGAME TOMORROW No~!:'~~,•,':_"~:•:;:::.,:~,.•;:; SEND -OfffOA COMMITTEE SijUA□ 18 urged,

after

eonsulto.tlon

with

the date ot algnlng

the

commercial Club commlltcc, that all Coach Romney And Se1~ct Crew Leave

students of the Agricultural College n•aume their atucl\ca thle week, U possible, or not later thon Monday, Committee Will Have Exte n- November 10. The College eJ:pcrlcncca a fee ling sive Aut hority to Promo t e of great pride becauBO ot the unBeUOrder on Campus lah and patriotic manner In which the student• responded to tbe call The time baa come when you of tho farmers or this and neighbormuat mend your war1. Your actions Ing valll.lYS, A fortunate change In In the future will be closely acrutluwenthc-r conditions enables all to rel&ed. Before many days hence a vtg~ turn now to their studies wllh n llnnce committee will be patrolllnt minimum IDBI In their work. the college halla and campus and the E. G. PETJ.;RSON, byway1 of Logan. If )'OU litter the Prl'sldcnt ho.lli and walks with paper and --+ --candy boJ:cs, If you dob paint on the fountains, college buildings, or any of the other cherished things ot the achoo\, tr )"OU write unofficial notices ' 011 the bulletin boards. If you paint the v.-tndowa of tho bualne88 houses, or It tn an)" way you tranagresa tho law• which should br obaerved by every A. c. atudent, the vigilance Both Performances Enthus committee wlll pass judgment _ _ _ • against you. 1as ti cally Re<:e1ved This committee la to be appointed __ _ In the near future. Presldm1t PeterJ,,rlday aft('rnoon the students who "hllnr8011 baa promised to give the ml'm- saw tho Periwig play were bc,rs vc,ry complete authority. The loualy regaled" aa they were prompurpose of thla committee 111to In- la('d beforehand they should be. The culcate more respect and thoughtlack of a regular "opor)·-bouao" with rutneaa tor tho school and Its tra- nil Its traditional trimmings was 110 dltlon1. obstacle to the performance which --the v('raatlle and undaunted Perlwlggera preionted In tho chape l room, under Mias lluntsman'e dlrectlon. If their costumes, 88 was Intlmated, were not or the most fasblonnble seventeenth century cuts, no --one was nny tho wiser, and the quaint Princeton Graduate Wins Cov- little coml'dr met with enthu1h1allc

e5 SChOlarShip Rhod • Awar dedto DaVIes

rt'IPOIISO from the A. c. audience. 1 1 r:?::~d a;:v~ :::re

eted Honor Fro m Six Contestants

~~

For

of

- Gardner, Heber Morrell, Stanley Anderson, Howard McDonald, Clem Campbell. Hugh Sutton, Rulon Bracken nnd Ferris Anderson. The first game on tho card will be played tomorrow afternoon at Fort Colllna. All football eyes In tho Rocky Mountain co nfer ence will be focused on this game. ll Is co nsl d ore<l tho crucial game of the season, from the standpo int of the Coloradonns who have not lo1t a game and fenr none but the Utah Aggies now. Thie

piny na follows: Saturday, November Sth. Colorado Aggies at Fort Collini; Saturday, November 16th, Unlveralty of Colorado at Boulder; Thursday, November 20th, Unlvorslt)' ot Wyoming ot Lammie. With a grim detE>rmluatlon to "do or die" th o Aggies were In good shape physkally and otherwise, n1Hl left with th e last lmpre19lon given by u loyal ,stu dent bod)' and nrdonl citizen tans which will surely bring rl'sults. The peraonel of th e touring party Is as follows: Conch and Mrs. E. L. llo~noy. Graduate Manag er Hay B. \\ ea!; Ma'.~agcr Victor Larson, Trainer Doc Morgan, Captain Douglas, Q. Cannon, Leiter Jarvis, Cl)•de \\ orley, Laurn Crookston, Percy Hanson, James McDonald, IJoula Fal,ck, LIUlrlea Hart, Olen Dee, llnrold Nagle, Lon Andrus, Joseph Maughan, Leslie Bowen, De'lroy

year th e J.~ort Collins crew la a t or mldnbl e aggregation. It they win rrom the Utah Aggies on Saturday they will hav e J>rncllcally cinched th e conference title. Tho team l eft early Wednesday morning In order t o have u light workout at Ogden at noon . Thia was thought to be more profttnb le than to hold n morning practice at home and then leave, and tu fact, It wa1 Imp oss ibl e t do this because of tho train achedu between bere and Ogdon. They lot over tho Union Pnclnc at threelrt) ' \Vedne1day afternoon for Fort Colllns. The game will be ln)'ed tomorrow afternoon. Although the enthusiasm and Int erest that th e tudenta might take In this great game wlll be little felt by the members or the team, It would be a splendid Idea to give the men a lew "Rah Rans"' over tho wire.

Execu t" "ttee Captatn • Camp bell 1ve Comnu Thanksg ivngPl R• F A ans

wlll be

ot the Armlatlce, colebrntlon or that

In

event. All disabled aoldlere In training at tbe College will be invited to take front Beata on the eland, the Ear ly Morning Rally Starts The faculty giving way lo their honor. Gr idders on Their Honorable B. H. Roberta, Cbap-Way lain or the H5tb (Utah) Field Ar_ Ullery, wlll be the principal speaker. Special muBlc hBB been arranged At eight o'clock Inst WedncBdny and tho general public ot Logan has morning th e football tenru loft Logan been Invited to Join with the Col• to m!J: with the teams ot Colorado logo lo the celebration. and Wyoming. Before they went, however. severa l hundred A C. students and a number or tho !acult y members n19embled at th e lnt orurban depot to show tile Aggie t eam that the school Is behind them fr om the word "go" The mil)' ~va1 ,tarted with a I numb er of rousing )'Oli s. Attorney Harris gave a snappy talk In which Fa rmer's Annua l F rolic To Be he pr edicted th o same auccesa tor tho team this yenr as In the yenri or Gala Affair 1903 nnd 1917 . Mr. M. s. Eccles ____ followed and strong!)• commended "Tho time has come, the Walrus said the spir it of tho rally . He also pre• To talk of mau )' things, dieted victories for tho team but ho Of allopa and s ho es and sealing-wax wnrned them against over-confidence. Of cabbagCB and kings, Ca11tnln "Pl1tol" was called for and And why the sea la bolling bot he cnme reluctantly out of the crowd And whethor"-)'OU will wear nnd made one o f his characteris ti c )'Our green dr ess or )'Our other one fow-worcl speeches by stating that to the Ag, Club Ball tonight. For the team was going to do 1t1 beat. tonight-this ,•or)' l\lght-do we Coach Romney gnvl' a few tmng\nalrlnk, dance and be merry to tho tune tlv e touches n8 to the character and of the "jazziest" orcheatrn that can 1pltlt of the men on the team. Tho be scared up . And we're nil going Co ll ege hymn was sung. Then the to lie there to see It there really will c he er ing went on with hardly an lnbe co rn Btalks and bunches of wheat termlSBlon until tho car left. and puml)klns and hon est-to-goo< lll<'Ba cldM that comes out of a bnrrel as til er BOY there Is. It r eminds )'0~ or when you were a Chee-lid down

STAGE sETroR AGCLUBBA LL

to "old .\unt

esign s fOfD ffDY~::~'\\

Mllry'11" or

Dr. ffarr,•s speak er at Chapel Exercises

something.

John A V Darle;-or Salt Lake baa been selected as Rhodee scholar from l'tah by the committee for this atnte, which Includes President John A Wldtaoo of the Unlv('rslt)' of l."tah. chairman; with representatives from the I,. D. S. University and from the l'tah Agricultural Colleg~, The Rhodes Scholarship \\BB fnundPd for tile pur1101e of promolIng gootl fellowship and like Interl'sta among nil EngllBh-1peaklng peorl,•a. Each year there are chosen from nil F:ngl\ah-apenklng nations a kw young men, who arc sent to QJ:ford t"nlevnlt)', England, for a three-yl'or course. The acholarshlp carrlr-s with It $1600 n year Frequf'nt vl1lts and opportunities for travi:,1 arl' offere<I to all atudonta. Mr. Da,·le1 graduated from Princeton t'nlvflrslty. Hf' paBBl'd the Rhodes .. xamlnntlona for Oxford In tho tall of 1917, but the war preV('nlt'd BPlcct\01111 that year This year hl' was In competition with aov• ernl othc-r candldntee. No OJ:amlnatlon was required, but thny were judg<'il on a romparlaon of thf'lr re<'ords In scholnetlc work, lte~t•at

~~::r:~ll~it~·d:nut~ : 1::rpr:~:: ;:Inc~ rN:ognltlon 111 dramati c productions of the school. It brcamo doubly entertalnlng. Elnar Chrlall'nB{'n 08 Sgnnarollo, the "Do ctor In Spit(' of Hlmaelf," handled his imrt with the cleverness and droll composure of a born cornedInn, and Mol\r,re hlmielf could hav e wished 110 bett('r Interpreter tor th e rolo of the grump)' littl e wife, than Mies Mue Edwards. A I ucas c,·en Poulter had 1{'88 fiery tbnn In-In need to he Jrnlous of Jn('quellno 88 plu,·ed by Leora Thatcher of the arch smile and lndl'penclcnt manner. He must have aiipreclated In bis more tried moments the soot hing lnflu• f d Ilk V 1 11 I ~;~:rl:~/ b;. f';oulRo~ ~v:~:~t.c :~ Lttclndf', Clnlrr Cardon was charmlnJrlV ai)peallng and a\togt•ther reminlne, winning the ndmlrntlon of many ('ntirely outside th(' realms of make-believe. Stanley Prescott was ardent and sentimental a, &II)' 88 IJcondrf' could gracf'full)' be, and It muit Indeed have taken n mercenary and unyielding father to remain deaf to his l)lcns. However Professor

At the la st 1-;xecutl\'e committee meeting the following were ap11olnted na a comm itt ee on arrangements for that most auspicious t C'sth·al that we nre going to hold In Salt Lak e City on Thanksgh •lng day: Dr . Brossard, cha,l rman; Adnllene Barber, Huln'.~ Neh~.kcr, Stanley Pre scott. and Be-No Hanson. That tho B~~ .~luo Team 11 going to aen·e the U crow In li eu of turkt·)' Is a roregone conclu1ton, nud that the trnm la going to be so llbernl In Its son•lng of this dark tough meat that It will take n trny the alzf' of a flat rack to hold It, Is al10 l'qua lly well known In the northC'rn pnrt or Utah. The and thing about It all Is that Snit Lake sportIng editors arc, not aware of the1e facts. The)' clon l oven arcm to know that there Is a Big Blue Tf'nm or that tho Aggies are In tho Rock,>' Mountain Conference. They dldn t f'Ven know that there had been a game on Aclnm1 flt>ld this fall until ln11t Saturday night, when they In hunting up s omethln~ to be hllarloua about over the U a GG to O ,·tctorr o,·er thP, Montana Agglt'a

c: •~:~c th~; 1~~: "::~~t~no>~ 1 1 1 11 Captain Robert N. Campholl, com- :~: 1~\?w~i~c:i° ~~o:: n! ~1;~ c:,:~~~ mandnnt of tile Const Artillery t1nlt lions we p.re solemnly aBSurcd will or thr College R. O. T. C. has t en- be notlC{'nble features or the ball. dcrf'd his resignation to tho War Doesn"t It make thrills chnse each De1>nrtmo11t as an army officer. 'With- other up and down your spinnl in ten dny1 tho en1italn ex11ect1 to co lumn just to think of It? If tt enjoy the great pleasure of thrustdoesn't now, It wlll tonight as you Ing his lurnds Into a polr of tho dOC\P climb the hill with the ltgh t s from room)' slclf' pockets that are found thl' "A" blinking frlvoloualy down only on civilian unif orms. at you, and the strains or "Oh Captuln Campbell graduated from Susie"' or something equa ll y fasclthe l·n1tcd States Milltary Academy nallng floating out to you from the nt West Point In 1906 and was as- Thomas swart gymnasium. signed to the Twenty-ninth l11fn11try And listen-someone hns said In then stationed at Fort Dougln1. He 11 confidential whisper tllnt the floor romnlned with this orgnnlgatlon un- has heeu made all smoot h and ti! Julr 1'107, when h e was trans- shiny. and Isn't lumJ l)' any more even rorrl'<I to the Con1t Artlllory and In spots. What more Ideal state of 11·n11 given the Important task or affairs cou ld we nak from mere hl'lplng to protect the eastern coast mortal Aggies? from ror"lgn hwnalon. In this .,apaclty the captain was stationed at NEXT LYCEUM COMES i'-ow York for tour year,. TO LOGAN NOV. 2 _1 rn11tal11 Cam1ibell spent eig ht een months In France during which tlmo he commanded a battalion or Mr. Cha rle s Zueblln, tho famous ~lght-lnch howlt:to rs In the St. Mlhlel lecturer. will ap11car here on the and MeuRf'-Argonne offensives and lyceum i>rogrnm, Monday, Novemthe Chami,ngnc-Mnrne defensives bM 24. IIC' w\11 present one of n and 11artlclpated In tho Toul -A laaco ;1~~-!l-st;!~~ of lecture& prepn::~i::~

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Robinson

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Morning

-Tho Utah Aggies wore given O throaty adieu by st ud ents, faculty nnd townspeople on Wedncadny morning at the Utah4dnbo Central depot prior to their leavi ng for a three weeks siege on foreign soil. In which tho)' arc slated to piny the harde st grid 1cheduh.' that any school In tho conference has over had In that length of time. The rr.rmera will ln ...ade Colorado and Wyoming In quest of Rocky Mountaln conference honors. Tiley will

PERIWIG PLAY MAKES HIT

'S

Wednesday

Three-Game Series-Will Play Colorado Aggies, University Colorado. And Univers ity of Wyom ing White Awny.

ea er-

Mr. l)uvl<'I w111th<' honor graduate ~~1:1~~~88ntn:;i,:;,0~1~i1r~:n~:~t~

~:

4

melted

In a most approved

~t::::i~t~ t~ea:s:::ao~~~:;al Finch

(~O~me~:;1:;

has proved

1ame

~~111~0;1:: Montonn

aggrC'gat\on

mlttl'r to ace to It that our arrival In the State Capitol la so auspicious that It "•Ill, at least temporarily, arousf' the citizens and sai d editors of Zion Or BroSBard and h\11 commlttt'O wlll arrange for tho apeclal train nnd the details of the parade that Is to be held In Salt Lake on turkl':,: da) The J,~xecuthE> committee \\lab 1 ;~~1~ ~:~gge:t: :~ad~r.t~:ltl~ares:;,t g~!

C. are Invited to become membert1 of Judging by the enthuslnatlc recopLogan Poat No. S:-v"n of tlw Amert- tlon of till' audience-, It was tllor• can L<',:1011. Ae the Legion hns been oughh npprt>clfltell.

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CLASS MEETl~GS HELD th:hC'h:;~•('~~t~:~~on LAST THURSDAY AT l l :OO brighter than It

GOODS

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beforf'

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::::i;:ro;~~: c;:;~;~ memhenblp fee■ are two dollars and bnttone are two bits apiece Application blanks or Information concerning the Legion c-an be secured from the follotll"lng: Raymond I.

("lass mectlnp occupied tho atud. ent body hour on Thunday. The 1enlors appointed Ruaaell Croft to be debating manager. The rt'lt of tbe meeting wna dE>voted to dh1ruulon1 1'"hl<'h were either un-l

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!Continued

on Page Two).

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, Campb<'ll

c.

t~ tho R. o. T.

at

t:~:o;:~r:~P~~n~!:n~r=~

phases Visions

of

th1:rcs:~1~~~!t

and

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l':tccutlve omcer ror the R . o. T. c. then In o 1,erntlon there. The captain la an advocate of a short 1,erlod of mllltnry trnlnlng as n means of developing good citizeni hlp and n greater lov e ot countrythe klntl of lov e tbat eomf!'II onl) through iacrlnce tor prlnclpl<' lmmedlatel) nfter his release from (Continued on Page Two)

nevlslona.,', o tav~h e nr:!:ed

"World Advance

we~~::r

eo:rae. Mr. zueb lhi comes from Boston; he 18 a publicist, lecturer and author. 1-11 8 work 18 nil In tho lin o or world problem• and \\Oriti democracy. He SP(llll severa l )ears 88 a facull) momller nt th<' Unh•crait)' of Chicago whNe he ""as noted tor his prog~csslveness, his ,•Igor ond tho In(Continued on Page Two)

I

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b;et

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tbree)

Power

Very Interesting exercises wore hl'ld In chaiiel Inst Tul'sdny. Dr. S. F Harris ta lked to the sludente and facult)', endC'nvorlng to show that a Supreme Power 111back of nil chomlatry physics and sciences which dlrcc~s and re ulntos tho ' ro ress and action ot gtbe universe PH! reminded the students that ·allh 11 the facult, from stud. nnd

e:~:r-

ll'nce kn~,~- more of \ 110 sele~ces than 'they they mu st cooperate with the stude~ts In connectln and assodn tl n th eir knowled (!g with the g g ~:~~ powers 8nd rorcoe ot th0

Tlw l.'h olr sang "Massa Dear." Dr. ::iascA,:~::r~\d~~:~1e ~n;1~.1~ ~r;~:: 9 08 Know That J,,alr Land," accompanied by Prnff'ssor Johnson. President Peterson, In chnrge, made Bf'vera l nnnouucement1. Ho nssured tho 1tudenta that tho fa cu l1 ~:ac:~~f:I t~:tb:\~tl~: :m b~ dy 11 co11ferl'IIC0, nncl Is ready lo boost for

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ti~;

OJ>portunlt)'.

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nil the student body actl\•ltlca, 1uch actions 118 were displayed last week concerning the nftE>rnoon dance could th0 not bl' sanctio ned: li e regret\od Incident 88 having been un vorthy nnd a discredit to the 1tudent bod) und t~io team lie ha s confl di°'~c~ howe,er that nn) further Bo a e ,Ism of th0 t l)•pc wlll be put dO\\ll Ir vin Poult<'r made n stirring nd th ~::~:!s;,:~c:::~:fnt:e~:~:rr a e

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bne recently. Ir thC' Wf'athrr continues folr and tilt> 11 0 1: ;~,t~o~~k:I~- ~~1a: ~h:r~,::~: ':1~;- b\~ har\'<'Stf'd In n little more than another week. I Ju11t now there- nl'P about two hundrf'd A. C. mon who have re1pordNI to the call mn1ll' by thr

About Supreme \Vhich Regulates Universe

the t<'am nt e,·ery

1e8!:~~

HL'Zi WlTII

BUZZER STAFF NOW

•ro DIG Hl,l 'J.~ TEAM

___

SITUATION IS NOW IMPROVED

Theatre.

b:!:;;o;_Y~:::;

for

com-

Captain

T Iii-~ WIRES

It wlll be the pride of f'Very man who

snat organization. All thoae who

.h~l;fs

19 to O was neslgnod

hl'r ablllt)' to In8 took rurthl'r work at Mather fll'ld, :t ~:~r~:c:r~; b:~:r~~ 1~~::e P~:; 1 Sncramento, California, and was who fumbles his hat and talks In a pr"parlng to b1• a pilot at Marsh subdued tone of volcC', we find 8 quite neld, Rlvl"rs\de, California, when th,e nl'W aide to her versatilityRoberta, arml1tlce_ was declared. He will cuter the Wt.'ll-meanlng and all unjuitlyOsford l nh'f'rt1lty, with the term 1 8 1. 1 commencing January 1. ~~~~:C:r~ :~!hu~~:·n ::: 1~ ':i~e~/ on ) --· -• -AGGIE SERVICE l'tlEN Thia la th e first time . an)' or INVITED TO JOIN LEG ION Mollere's plays bnve been presented 10 ~~c~;:;1::-g n:;~:;t ~ n~t~e:om==~ 8nd All former aon•lce men at the A. now dlfflcultlea to th e actors,

~:ri;;

th~::~''ii°~:

t~~~ t~::te~:1a~h:.

Talks

Cook their

\\In

WC' know

you have 1 8 t~a~~t:~~ 0 ~ ~ 1::;~/y ;:

goos1• and

we'll cook angel

PClll to

go

Alpha

,ou

cake tor you.

Delta

The l'tlllor

I

I

'em, hoglll'

'em.

manager

of the "Buzz<'r" mt•t on Thunulny 1 1 11 8 -Home Eco- ] :,: ; ; ~~1~~~!t~e~on;~ ll•:1: 1:ta;c!;.: <~:1~ nun l. The staff arlccted ABBlatant Bu1lneas

BNit 't•m 11nd acall) th 0 m. - -U, A. C. Y. l\1.

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1 1 ;,~ ;:;ee~a~~~ryB:~n 0 ~:k.hlsG(ll:,~Y·-~Sll~~I~ A~1:; 1:~· With you ttll hell frf'ezes over. Get th('lr icnlps, Agglt•a. Phi Kappa Iota. "R<'mrmber lhf' Alamo."Oa,·r rro<'kt•tl. Remf'mber 1917

. Stu11f'nt Ltle.

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COMPLETE buslnf'88

Thetna

non;~:h~.h~~ht, fl.gilt tor the hlu<• and whit('. Pl ZNn PL You"ll do It. We know It. HNe'a to you.---Soroals. C :lght

and

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roilowa: Mnnngf'r-

Ju~:;n~~~l~;;~na-J. R. J<tmbal l Acllvllle1- Ct.'Orfw Bntf'mnn Cl1111Bt'B-l~ols Vernon. Collf'J:"f' Yf'nr- -Nnncr J,~lnch nnd Halph Smith. •\rttat IJ11l-'llf'Tnlmag<'. ~!~:;~~'.'.___1·1~~!1~1 ~~t~~;'.

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