Student Life, May 28, 1920, Vol. 18, No. 31

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ALSTON TO EDIT SUM-

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Ag-rlculturn.l

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MER S:HO~L -PAPER

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Few Estra Coples Yet to Be B~tudenta Should Leave Addreaa With Slaff-En-

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~::seenc~e~; I Hansen Glenn E. Macbeth Cleon F. Memmott

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~:~:.a~e:~r AI?a~:!::11 Wm. Ir vine Pou lter Ardath L. Price Joseph Reed

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~nc~~~un::•:p~onclllatory 1 Of the fin• l'lah year booka beIng publl■ht-d thla year by th• Scoville PrHa. the A C. Buuer will

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the college for his distant home. In• stead of receiving them on thl' ('ampua, and dl■appeu.ring with our nearnt and dearl'•t to the umbrella tree or ln aplrotlon 11olnt to look them through, wro are Instructed to go 1 ~r111:at!a)~11~11~h~u:;:~~:~~1 at:d b;;: ; 011.-. arciund

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Profeasor

Alumni

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on)) those who have been In real• (l,:,nco during thla school year Over r thousand tnrmera and son m Char ge, 11:::c:~\'ea have been reached -through organized project lnatrucThe .\nnua l May Festival was given! tlon In addition to this number. '.\tonday f'\·rnlng '.\luy 17, In thel All agea rrom 17 to 72 are repreThomas Smart in·mnaalum. The 8('nted In thla huge enrollment, tho 11 gym 1\·ua pat·ked to lta c11110.c\tywith records ahow. The oldest student

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Alumni and Graduatea Pr~:,1:~on/·11F~;:~1:1't•~r~:e~n:~ M. Prl'a('nlatlon or Senior Claaa

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waa H shows' th(' wide nppenl made by tho 11 1 rc1)rt'flllllta1h•(' of the dlff'erent; ~e: ~: ;:~l ~;~~ 1~ : tr:~~l:iegd 11b!tre~:: 1 national dnncl'a and atrorded a moat to men In torty-flve trndPII nod pro;~1::c1Gl:~1)~II :~;1::l11g11r~:re~::~~tatl;~~ fC'aalons. while womNI may sec ure "\'ogue" which was an artistic bit aimllnr Jlreparatlon In twenty lines.

Rl•t·1•1,tlo11to Dosrd of Trustees,

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St1rmon , Rt. Hev. 1 1 M.

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Gift to Co ll ogo C'ampua 7 P, ?ii. MONDAY, '.\IAY 31

1914.

The total of graduates

paaaed Ufl• la 66.

on thla aprlng tor graduation

dances

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and Mrs. F:mma RURS'-'11ga,·e an excellcnt l111erprl'tntlon or the Ruaalan Mn;~;k~~lonlal Minuet 111 danced by

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nbn:::~:;:: Addr~:,n\:e~~~:::\tea~::: • ~tepheu 1Jsogr1•e!IIn agriculture, 5 bnchelor'a 1~. ll.lcbarda degrcf>I In agricultural engineering, l ColloKe Chapel, 2 P. l1. a. barhl'lor•a degree In mechanic arts. U11vt•tllng of Soldier Memorlo.l

~.!las J,;dnn '.\lerr\11 and Mias Margaret Bird wna plron11\11ghC'cauae of the 11tcturoat1Ul' costuml'S and grac« ful da;; 1; g.Pl'ar l IJukl' Plc>rrot nnd 111 1 9 . Miss Mnblr Spnndc In the American . • F lng Danr~• chnrmrod tlwlr audience. Thr aolo dnncea were glvon with mor(' eaac nnd grnco th an were the group danct•a, nlthough tho latter furnl11hetl ae,·11rnl dt•llghtful hlt11. • • • • Tho JTIOSlskillfu l dancing of tlw cven ln g was done by MIBBOlgn C~~lsoi" Summer Quarter to Give B tt ak Good Sh . In the "Temple Nautch Dnncc. l a a rnn m es owmg wo.s a most dellghtrul rendition beSpecial Work in Stenography in Spite of Small Spring Ing qultf' 111 th 0 prot,,saloual clnaa. -Aim s at Gov't Service. Registratio n. The '.\tusk Ul,pnrtmt'nt atltt•' gr,·atly to th " succ•·•a of till' l'\'l'II IIK with 801011 hy !\IIBB Marylf'l'll Maw In rcspo1111r to a rt.'qUeit from \I\ l'xpectatlons of even the most and Miu Cladya Crar and aelet·tlons l'r l.':1hll'nl :\lurtln A. Morrlaon ot tho 011thnHtlc, were shattered laat Thurs• from thl' OJ,,,, Club. Th~ kstiva\ wa 11 l' l:i. Ch·II Stor,·lce Commlaalon that,dn)' when the local R. O. T. C. unit s In direct charge or :'ollu Ol~a Carlson, tlu• l'tah .\grlcultural Colleg,i crn- wore Inspected by Col. M. N. Falla. womo.n·s phyalcnl dlnwtor 8nd Prof. 11 0 1 11 _:,~ 1 _ ;;,t:rnrl~: : 0 :!n~~::~tgr:~r~~;: So runny students ha,·e ll'ft school C.R. Johnson.

COLLEGE WILL TRAIN COLFALLS MAKES FOR GOVERNMENT PLEASING REPORT SERVICE ONROTC r

Mace "al ton Ch 11-111:lng '·IU aumm..r. l)r J. Talks at ape lire· to; I ;o~h:p:~:;mcrlt~::;

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IPro~ram Represented Nationa l Dances -

SUND, \Y , MAY 30.

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:;v:~:~e:~che:: ::n~h: Utah school to atud)' apeclo.l prob• 1•m• 1,, 1,,lgntlon Ou, own govern• ;('Ill ho.a sent n~ar ly two hundred rormer so ldi ers for special training and la dally adding to this number.

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of tho De -

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Persia and Auatrnllo..

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ProfessorHump hreys ianc to En ter Res• • f"Id Engmeermgle

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Armenia,

C l.ASS REUNIONS of 1906 Claaa of 1910 FRIDAY, MA y 18. SC'nlor Clnaa 1-;ntf'rtalnment Cha1>PI, 8 P. M.

Clau

Y.ho pr:::o.~at\:o;;1~::~lab:;;::g::slc:;

:!;~:::u!~g\:~atl~i~:, call!:~ra:':,~~nt!:~~ powera ~hlcb are g\\'t'n by the state through Ila dralna1;iw district leglslnlion 10 supervisors of ilralnap;e dlatrlcts. He em11hnslzetl the ad>II'.}· -e,uu rngea of the majority being able to drain o.eas which tlt'l'cl d~lnage aml Insisted that all land OWIINS contrlbuw to the t•xponal• or auch dritlnai;c. The ndvantngl'a of drainWill Be Associated Wllh His ngf' ayatl'mB wor•· nlso polntC'd out. Brother at Logan--On Faculty Mr. 11art a\ao a11okt• to studt•nta of Since 2-Big Success the achoola of agrlcultur11\ r,uglneer191 Ing conc•·rnlnp; tlw "R1•latlo11 or Draluage to ConS1•r,;attnn.'' i\J. in Department. though emphasizing tho fact tlmt Aa.aO<"l■tc Profeuor I ,. R Humph• dralnngf' \\'Bl lmpurtnnt prlmnrl\y reya or th" dt•partml"nt of farm from the point of v\o•w of n,t>lnlmlng mr<'h■ nlr11 or th•• Utah A«rlculrnral \\·a11t,• land, the 1pe11kn 1howed C'olli>Ji:tl. haa r,a\riwd from ihe In• that a larg~ pprt of tht• cost or atltullon In ordPr to l'llter private llrnlungc waa rr,·qut•ntly rtgu.lnetl by work. ac<'ordlng 1o an announcement the rnluo ot water brouhgt to1:ether mad" recenlly b}' th•· President'• or- tor use In irrigation. 1 !:int!t,!:~:~~;01:r:~~ -~eco; c ~:- " T " :

upon the tommenl'emtnt la aa follows

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Italy,

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of E.'xerctaea

~:~e::~~o;.s~a!!~:~e•:1~~:c~: New Mexico, New Jers ey ,

llllnola . Oh(o, lu dlana, Id aho, Louisiana. Nevada, Georgia, Pennayh·o.nla, Wo.ahlngton, Michigan, Arltona, l\llasourl. North Do.kola, Oregon. Montana, Neb raako. o.nd Iow a. The foreign countries rep re-

CAPACITY HOUC[ : J HEARe tJ MAY ~::~~=~~::: rESTIVAlj.I

Sp(-8kl'rl for the twenty-sev e nth 10 bachelor'• degr('l'R lu commerre nnnual commencement flf the Utah nnd bualncaa o.dm lnlat eratlon, 11 11 1 1 11 Attrlcultura l College, which will be ~ :\:; ~:,~er~: ~ (':;;::~~ 1acl:;:e; 1

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Louise Bird, Anna Egbert. Elna Mil• le r , Marguerit e Engermann and Mignon Barker. The guests were Minnie Plnle}', Pearl Oberhanslev o.nd Lavini a Richards.

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rlg~at 1.o•H,•,•d D,,•,~1:;~f'.tbe 1 0

Aald<' from Utah, where eve ry P<'teraon gave a dcevlY cou nt) • Is well r epresented In the lectur(' on B■tronomy. 11• atudent body, th e following atatea

~~:~re~tln;h~\·l~e~~:r:11:r:!e,:~ew~erl:; Helen Gub le r . Blanche Mendenhall,

tlLANSFORTWENTY SEVENTH ANNUAL •

:>~~ro~:: Reverend I I 1 ~~::~; ,:~- L~I::. t:;·Sal~PL:c::ac~~>~ '.\tondny, the Addreas to the o'radua• t•!S will be given by the Honorable Stephen L. Rlcho.rda. of the Council of the Twelve of the Church or Later

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Profea■or

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'.\Ir. R. A. Hart, Senior Drainage EnglneC'r of the l'nltf'd States Department of Agriculture, has Just completed a aeries of lt•cturea to students at the Agricultural College upon the tn,·ltatlon or Proreaaor JsraPlson of thf' D'-'partmC'nt or Ir-

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Bnrker

interesting

dla- tween the design of dralno.g(' ay:te7s ment will Include reunions of 8 rew mild appolntmenla ~ hen our tnce do~n•t 11: a:ld a:d tb::a~dl~e<t!:~•· 11 0;:ez; claaaea of 190:i and 1910 and tho :::..,:: ~;:::\:;:~~r~:~u:nt~~l:.h~: at!te!\~ :he arid west then• am o:e~::~a~::d~:r 1 ln atru<'tlona v.·l're ,;\,,,en In full, that mo.ny more ,·arlable facto.-. to con- tho11e t:. A. C. atudon11 who po.Id th n th oo the bnrk ot the proof, under hi• alder an are fou ci In e eaatern 1;u11rem1>sncrUlce In the war 1 : \:~P!~c:,.:~;r:-7;!~: ,::~eut~~ 1 Rfthlly In wh!<'h he should be repreeentP<I and sis. or RM'l'D compiled

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held '.\lay 28 to 31, ha,·e just been i•t•onomka u.nnounced by President Elmer G. Tho order

son has disc losed the tact that the stu dent body of the College la 11robably 88 coamo polllan aa nny to be

round In th o Unlled States. l:JtU· donta from twenty-six atatea nnd ton 1 1 0 WIiiiam Poteraon. Tc offlcera e lec ted ~:r;~ :; 01~ ,:n~:~c:r::; 1:c~:,~:ed dt::~:~ for next yenr are 88 fo llows: for 1 ~~· =~adnch~rc:~::~~:~ba~;ignr: .: ~:~e~n , :;:; to:e t~~a:~:~•le l;:~• pre-

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!\fr. R. A. Hart. U. S. D. A. Outlines Big Drainage Problems--\Vork in Full S ,

from 17 to 73.

Thf' EmJlyrenn Cl ub met Wodnes<la;, May 19 at the hom e or Pror.

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Class Large.

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Baccalaureate Sermon by The Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moulton -Address to Graduates By Hon. Stephen L. Richnrds--Memorial to be Unveiled-

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A re cent analy11la of registration atatlatlca by Registrar P. E. Peter-

EMPYREANS GAZE AT STARS

P. Jones

Llnd■ay

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lECTUREC il TO TUDENTS

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College Has Students From 26 States, 10 Foreign Countries -Total Registration 1756

th~1!!:m,~,:~;.on:~1c=P~~.:~on th~ Mondar program, May 3 l. Her aubJecl has not yet heen announced

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES ARE HART ENGINEER COMPLETE

la w:;ch

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==~a·;::~~1 uP;;~r:mba at: tl s:f scholastic aualnmenta. She la a membtlr or the Soroala Sorority and

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ld G. Clark e D. Garrett A. He ndri ck• Howell

Hyrum

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J. Waldo

COSMOPOLIT

Geneva Wells, or 1361 Strat-

of the College aa the m"mber

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Johanna Moen Ethelyn Oliver Irene Rich Bernice Stookey Geneva \Vella

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{Nott! from tht• husln,,ss mnnag l'r. 0 ::: ~:y ~~n:'i!,t \r\\'O~~~~:: tnatallment on their book, the safest •·ar to ••·old "ompll"atlons (beating the company ~r beln~ cheated by It_) l11to pay It before leavi ng, and tuck thfl receipt pruyerfull)' In the co r ner

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<"0111111;;;~ Leon John J. 0.

Eugeno W. Robinson J ohn R. T ippetts Ray Tuttle

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Al::r:;enci°~~-:'\::ratha~ ~~e of U. He haa bad conaldero.b l<' experience writing for high

::t!-:~9!11'1'::iu:1~:i:~ :~"~::e; i,::~~ • 11 later tba.n the la■t ■tudent leavea

Ch ri stiansen

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VALEDICTORY ADDRESS BY MISS WELLS

Mir

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~~e work of editing the auui . mer schoo l paper la no sma ll Job. Bealdea the ordinary multi-

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Archie Barney J_ Hobert Bntemnn

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Ta BIGANNUAl '""'i::fii•• ~::~?;; I [ MAK[ARl Y ~=~o~:.: P:::· :.~~hn:on l~urn ::;~7net:~ 1::~i L. E:::~: App[ARANC[ ~~~~~ston I :

SEN IOR ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT IN CHAPEL

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