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(!(![(! BATTLE ! J. MorrisChristensen ElectedPresident of-i-r SEC 'YBAIMl Ey CLA il.~TilRACK ANn .: Student Body Organization--Wilford Porter I U ·· • · ·· Editor of Paper ,,.;~:" t·.~,:~·.:'n!; RESIGNS fAOM W[Dn MEET ::: ::::,,'t·;:~·:.,:' I ,::::·e,,,:'::,::~ rAC ul TY Fl[lu c,.0,L,·L·E·CG'ooEmMPm,~eRl,~IAe~n l,~Lp~I••
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Who Does Things. Mr 0. \\". Adam•. Cashier of Thatcher Brothers Bank, delivered an addrea upon "Per110na11ty In Buslneu" before the Commercial Club of the l1tah Agricultural College Wedneeda)·. Cashier Adams WH Introduced by President W. C. Brim• le1 The part personality plays In bu•lnees transact ions waa emphaslz• ed by Mr. Adams. "Make friends both In and outside your bualneu", uld llr. Adam•. "Love your work and keep at It but not to the exclualon of all other lntereata. You must li:eep pbyalcally flt. You mual take a 'WholNOme Iota.real n church and civic m•tten. Above all else you must
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menu. The color of the hose la not mentioned but they will doubt be green with yellow dolt to harmonize with the land scape. It la not known whether the senior!! are trying to fool themse lves, the weather or thetr·rellow atudonta. We sincerely trust that the snow will not fade
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mnn11gl11geditor of Student Life. "11epp)•" dlapenaor or motions and Porter ta a graduate of D. Y. C., a gestures that wlll make 1000 braaen recent member of the Qulll Club Aggies sing loud and st rong. and a conalatant worker. With the As a cheerleader. 0. E. {Molly) ezporlence he will receive during the · Countr)·msll has demonstrat ed hts remainder of lhla year he shou ld be ability this year and with th ~ eicper. able lo put out a very creditable lence gained shou ld mannge the 11nper. cheer in g fovorably next year.
Int ercollegiate New "Casey
ClASS IC EVENT TITUS MED AlS TONIGHT AT WIl l BE GYM. GIVEN
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Mr George P. Barber, who hns dl atl nKui 11 hed hlmaelr as "Student
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Ltre·· editor. "Buuer" manager, Ag. Cluh 11reaident and In numerou ;, other \..aya, has now added another n otc h to hi s row of accom1illsh-l menta. Recentlr the "{'olleglate World.''
8: 16 ,harp tonight .In the gym the gong wlll •ound
Dr. E. G. Titus was n visitor at the College Wednesday and wh\lu here
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!~l~~d;':~~:!~s :;~~ua~::tw~111;11;~11h:1:: the Titus Medal to the beat slng lea player In tennis among the men. a lao one to the beat sing les pla)·er among the ladles. Conalde rabl e Interest In previous years hns develOJ)Cd among th o rnc1 ::,:~ h~hcl:n~::t: atara or the game are at hand. "Cut 'em Hart.. Joe need, "Sly-Foot Jumping" Kahn, "B.ustom Net'' Parry and last but not leaat, "Pistol" Cannon. All give promlae or stepping out and shaking a wicked stick, together with several dark horse& who have vowed their Intention of ate.l)plng high; among whom nro "Bid" Lou 11 e, who has had considerable experience In tennis around th.i Provo region and who last aeaeon carried away one of the Utah county prl%ea In the tournamenta held at Provo. The name "8111" Barber accounts for another whirlwind, who when ll comCI to causing air currents on the court and sending wicked curvea--enoug h said. Bert[ Smith shou ld be n. hard contende r sgalnst any man, but Bert doea not think he will have time to Jump Into
deposltecl In the bank and his "Cas ey" apiioared In the Ai,rll laaue of the College Weeki)•. The article with a note by the editors appeared aa follows : Shadea ~'~eT::n:~al Casey, from th e Utah Agricultural College
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Mr. WIiford C. Brimley, for the 1ia1t two and n half yean secretary to President E. 0. Peteraon, will leave the Colleg e at the close of the preaent acbool year to engage In hualneas. He will be succeeded bv W.J. Merrill. Mr. Brim ley wlll be aaaoclated with Earl 1\1. Crandall and others In the l111urance nnd Real Eatate business . Thia organlmtlon alm11 to render special service to the farmers and stock growE1r11of the Sto.te In furnlablng Information 01 to available State and Government lauds . which Include Irrigated, dry-Carm and grazing Janda, open to Home stead Ent ry, Desert Entry or pur• cllaae. Insurance will be Mr. Brlmley's apeclallty. He will have charge of organizing the county agencies In the State or Utah for the National Llfe lnsurnnce Compau>· or Chicago. and the Maaaachuaetts Bonding anti Insuran ce Company of Boaton. I-le expect11 to stay In Logan aevoral months before taking up offices with Mr. Crnndall In the Oe11eret Bank Building In Salt Lake, Bororo coming lo th e College Mr. Brimley waa with Lhe State Lantl Office for six years o.nd later clerk or the Gmnlt e School District for n year nnd n halt. With his paat exi,eri<'lico In the State Land Office, ot th e Coll ege, and el11ewhere. coup led wllh his pleasing · personality and strong ezecutlve ability. Mr. Brim• ley should be able to give mu ch helpful 11crvlco to tho public ln the t,usln eu ho ha& chosen. WIiford J . "Bill" Merrill, orntor, dcbator and ex-class President haa been rheaen to be tho President's rlgln-hnnd man, to enter the sacred 11anctum of the Prealdent'I office and to keep the bearings of the great Aggie machine well oiled. 1 11 len~: a 1:: 1: ~1:1t: ;;~ nbtrore;::;~ time aa secretary to Dr. Harrie or th&.i;xperlment Station, 1111dalso se11 ~::\~ ~' ~~ ;:\,m:lt:~ : pci~o:::~:j 11 1 month& as ma11ager of their branch
omco 1t1 Kansas City, Kansas. Rec e ntly ho left the Vitamin Com• 11 ~::~· ~:gthv.~~I:: ~:u:nt:t~~~o :; 01 <lo along with hie work In connectlon with tho Preildent'a office.
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which will start the first round of TO CLUB an evening or ultra excellent boxing 1and wreatllng mo.tchea for the beneAt a meeting of the College fit of tbo A. C, oward fund. Sclence Club ·t-~rlday, April 2, Prof. N. With the sounding of tho gong A. Pedersen talked on "The Modern whlcb will aead "l<~anthom" See ley novelists." His talk was very Inter• and "Shadow" Andrus nway for four 1 :~t;::cl:~:/ :~r~:~:: :~:~ rciunda ot blood and black eyes. as t>ver owing to the rnct that so many the first e\·ent of :.be evening, until of u:e member11 were out or town the the nnal knockout or Jrn.w In the last attendance waa rather amoll. match, henvywelglna ond rlywo lghts; ,. bn111am weight& and mlltdlewolghta: llghtwelghts and paperweights, wlll attlve for knocklna and knock"lout.a, toe bold ■ and hammerlocks, draws and cau\ltlower ears. "Seven • round boxing contest s a nd two wreatllng malchea, every one a main aurnctlon," read ■ the program for the evening. At the meetings Or the thirteenth With such a roster of flstdom and annual convention of the Utah mat stars as "Knockem Dead" Academy of Science■ recently held In Maughan vs. One Round "Whiskey" Snit Lake City, the Utah Agricultural Anderson, (Thia battle alpne la worth College Faculty was well ropreaented the Iron wheel to be charged for as uaunl. The following took part on admlHlon). "Fanthom" S~ley vs. the program, dl1cuBBlng the 1ubJecta "Shadow ' ' Andrus; "To ehold" Frog lndknted: vs. "Chokebold" Worley; "HammerDr. F. L. West, "The Electron lock" Dee va. 'Halt Nelson" Smith, Theory of the Conduction of Elec- and 'Slaaor" ' llarr\1 va "Science"
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to aid the president In an advisory capacity and threah out the weighty problem& In executive committee m<>etln,i;a. All nro men of wide ez-1 perlonce, hav e been active In stude nt [ affairs and and wlll be seniors nezt
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Though no blows were uaed to put over the campaign arguments, severa l catastrophe& were prevented by the strong arm of n neutml on-looker. Little need be anld or the new President 01 h\1 activity In student
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trl~z~~uor o. w. Israelson, "CapacIlles or Solla for Irrigation ·water: Dr. M. c. Merrill and Proteaaor T. II. Abell, "The Breeding or Canning Tomatoea:" Dr. F. s. Harri• ,"The Value of Farm Manure for t'ta.h Solla·" and Dr. WIilard Gardner I "The, Caplllary Tranaml&1lon Con: atant and Methods or Meaaurlng It." ~---• ____ .. . .... Mr. 0. W. Adam ■ wlahea to correct the atatewent that ap- : peared In last week's laaue of the I 1 paper which stated that be 1 [ would present a chair to the I the croaa ' 1 Frat team winning Bl&nebe Mendenball left lut I country race. Thatcher Bros l"rljl&7 ror her borne In BprlnSTllle[ , Bank and not Mr. Adam ■• will . ~.lied
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::::. ';::.~:1:;bmal:)~a~t/ ~:m~:~ plo1era and rNpect for yourself wlll tnaure aucce... Remember. however. that the moat aucceuful man I• not be who doea things to aucceed. He la tbe man Yho does thing■ because they are right. Conatantly doing the right tblDI will bring happlnea, and great "ucceu, ILi •e ordinarily understand the term. Succeu ta an Incident of rllbt ll'ring." --Orant Magleby ha• discontinued lehool and gone to California where, Jae la to fuUIII a mlulon.
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medala or gold, allvl"lr and bronze, re• The Cosmos Club held forth at apectlvely, to the three men, or WO• Sigma Alpha. 11raternlty House Inst men for that matter, who sc~.re th.~ 1'huradny night. Dr. Jensen of the e h\gheat In lhe track meet. Frog Y. c. led the discussion 011 the probMcDonald was high point winner laat lem of Human Progress contained In year and expects to prove that hla the old phrase, the Inheritance of win was no farce. Howl'V<'r, there are acquire,<! rharacters. A nuruber of Insevera l 111(111who any he will have to terestlng experiments were r eferred hustle. to which tended to 1bow that lhe Among th<' men who arc expected chemistry or the blood stream may to t>nter. the following look like Influence the germ plasm and In thla 11olnt winners; aenae an acquired rharncter be transMlle and half mile: Rlchardaon, milted. Alcohol seems to have thl1 Jac<tuea, Chrlatensen. Hart, Wayman. powe r . . Conway, Bowen, Shernr. Barber and Dr. Jensen pointed out the value or Br)·ne; 440 rard run: Dorlua, Croft, faith In a life l'ternal even thcmgh Anderaon and Schow; 220 and 100 there la no particular evidence for It yard dashes: Croll, Dee, Falck, Han• In science. His earnest sincerity made ,um and Dr lnap; High Jump: Ed· a profound lmpre881on on the meet• wards, Sorenson, !11<'Donald and Mc- Ing. Kay; high an low hurdles: Edwarda, Co1moa Club Intend& to hold a Nelson. McDonald, Thorpe Belnap meeting In the near future to elect and Dorlua: ahot put: Andru1, Mc- member■ to fill the v11.cancle1 caused Donald, Turh1y and McKay: discus: by some ot the cl ub members lea,·lng Worley, McDonald. McKay. Andrus; school. As the verdict ln !1.1.vorof a Javt'lln: Worley, McDonald and An• man must be unamlmous It Is rather difficult to elflct the full memberdrua. The usual dark horses will be In ship. ~:~1:::1:,,:~~;~
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comes the following by Georg e P. Barber. ed itor of Student Life . Allhough we have received a number of "Pome'a" calculated to suit the taate or Mr. De Wo lf Harv er (see W. H. Kincaid · ~es Part ~f February Issue). this Is by far the heat one submitted 80 far. Get bus) ' Hand in Planing Machine. a nd give Mr. Hopper th0 poem he wnnta. We are ll'lclloed to th1 nk 11" A very !lad and un(ortunate nc_ desires some t lllng that will not cldent happened In the College (Continued on Pase Two). machine llhops Saturday morning when William H. Kincaid n. atudent, caught his left hand In tho planing mill and complete!)• tore off his In• dez and middle fingers, a nd severe• 1y lacerated tile rest of his ha nd . . The accident happened whlle Mr. --Kincaid wa1 planing down nn exerPlay l't1ade Hit in New Yorkci,e on the heavy planing mlll. He Cast Not Yet A nnoun ced. had beea cautioned by the Instructor bla bands 68 to the danger or getting nenr the r evo lvlng cutte r blade a nd 1 0 Fr::: :::~ ~:7:c~~~~:~. ~ ~ t,h,1a~n~ou~ll:lla;lth m:~:ln::per~;:: 1 0 be presented. It la a clever bright which he baa worked all wnter. comed)' with plenty of role, for h Id have been sufficient to guard pretty girls and handaome youth/I. :g:~at such an unfortunate accl· The piny tells the humorous atory of dent. Bui while thought\easly Rt· bow an old er elater clever ly evades temi,ttng to wipe the shavings from the old country custom of wearlnt the whlrllng knife the rag used green atocklhga at Lhe wedding of her caught 00 the blade and In an In• ) oun,i;er slater. atant hi■ band was drawn Into the "Or ren Stockings.'' waa written by machine nnd ground to bits before Mr. W. E. Mason and waa a big he cou ld eztract It. He baa been un. N"ew York aucceu for many year■. der the care or Dr. Allen, Federal Margaret Anglin, a noted actreH. Board doctor for the College and l_a played the role of Cella. About llve getting along nice!)· and Is expect· yea r■ ago the B. v. u. dramatic club Ing to leave the ho1pttal today. produced It with aucccaa. Mr. Kincaid 11 married and has The prcllmlnary try-outs which been attending the College na a Fed. were held last Tuesday were •o eral vocational student In the •chool crowdfld that It waa neceasary to of Agricultural Engineering since hold another try-out Thuraday. February 2Uh of thla year. Re
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