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R. TIIOM.-\S, to whom this book is respectful I,' dedic-ated, wn. an instructor loved by his stlld0nts. He has long been a potent factor in the shaping of the policies oE the Utah Ag ri cultura l College. l i e assisted in the transforming' of this institution 1'1'0111 [t high schoo l to H. ('ollege. ]-l e seenled to 11;\\'(> hecome an essenti:Ll thread in ilswol'king' fabriC'. Dr. Tho1l1aS has ,·\ 'onc1crful nlelltal enc10wmentR-a thorough student, ;L scholar of achievement, a Illun ,vith an ul1(le l'standing heal't. Thus he has become endeared to and an inspiration to all students who h:l\'e CO ITI e under his tuition. H.ewas first connected with the institution in 1898 'vhen he wa::; e111ployed ns professor of Chemistr,' for two yea l·.. lefe returned to ll an'an] the following year and receh'ed his i\J. A. L;ller he obtained a Ph. n. at the Unh'ersity of Halle, Germany. To complete his education he <lid post gradu;tte work at the University of Berlin and at the Unh'ersity or Paris . Fi e returned to the college in 1907 when he was first macle professor of History and later p r ofessor of Economics and Sociology. II is sC'l'\'ice since then has been unbrOken until the present. Being made a member and treasurer of the board of the Federal Rese r ve Bank fol' this district is a high honor vvol'thly conferred, II is trained nlind "rill indeed be an asset to Ollt' gO\'Cl'nnlent. The students wish him succe~s in his chosen field of endea,"or.

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Co ll ege has bee n sol vin g th e pr o bl e m s of \\' es t e rn ci vili za ti o n.

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T h e g r ea t \I'a r into w hi ch o ur co untr y ha s bee n drawn has mad e manif est t h e fr ill s a nd fa ds o f o ur edu ca ti o na l instituti o ns. It h as br o ug ht t o th e mind s o f th e A m e ri ca n peopl e with profo und s ig ni lica nce th e ba s ic prin cipl es o f o ur n a ti o na.1 li fe . E du ca t o r s h a \' e a \\' ak en ed t o th e fact th a t it is fo r th ese fund a m e ntal things th a t o ur in stituti o n s of learnin g sh o uld stand.

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o f thi s stat e t o t h e fa ct that it is fo r th ese vita l prin cipl es up o n \\'hich o ur civ ili za ti o n r es t s th a t th e U t a h Ag ri c ultura l Co ll ege ha s its being. T h e peo pl e o f U t a h ca n be ass ur ed th at th e U. A. C. will co ntinu e t o broa den in scop e a nd in c rease in efficie ncy in p e r fo rmin g it s wo rk in th e broa d li eld of it s funda m e ntal se r vice .

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the mission of thC' Agl'iC'ultul'al College, li e came to his llf'W position with not 0111,\' the nnti\'e exe('uth'e ahility ,vhieh the station clem,lnds, hut also ;I raJ'E' degl'ee of sehola l'sliip and expel'ienef". l'r p01l his gTil<luillion fronl 1~..A. C. in 1901, hp \\,;IS I'etainecl as instl'tlC'lol' ;Ind ilssislilnt pl'o[e<:;sol' during lh(' ,\'eal's 190-l-0fl. In 1 90G he ;Iltended the gTil(lu:lte school of the l'ni\'ersity of Chic<lg:o. In 1908 he ('11tpl'ed thC' gT;ultlale !-H'iIOO\ of C(.J'llell (' nh'P!,!..;j t ,\', I'f'ceh'ing' ill 1911 the d('g,T0e of I)oclol' ofPhilo::;;()phy. li e W;IS instru('tol' in ('orl1ell tT"nh·e,·.:dl.\',

in 1909-10 li e rilled Lilt? position of pJ'o"e~so,' of R,lelC'!'iology oiL Lhe O r egon .Ag"l'j('uILul':ll CollC'g"(' in "I HI0-1J, nlH1 at tile :-iame Lime \vas Bac-Ler i o l ogist oC the Oregon Ji;xp erilllent Station. li e ",as appoinlecl nire~tor oC Ex-

tension in Utah in J9J:!, ;L position or whieh he enpab ly filled until his eleclion (0 t h e presi(10l1ey oC the colleg0.

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BYROX ALDER, B. S.

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Geology ;\loelern Languages

F. R. ARNOLD. A . 111.

Zoology

E. G. TITlTS, Sc. D.

Physics

F. L. WEST, Ph. D. J. E. GREAVES, Ph. D.

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C. FLETCHER, B. Pel.

Applied Arts Botany

G. R. HILL, Ph. D. A. H. SAXI<:R, Ph. ~.

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Chemistry

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I lome Const l' uction and Sanitation

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Johannn Moen

I . . <1yinia Richardson

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AAROX :-,rEWEY, B. S.

Forging

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Summ er Schoo l O FF IC ER S O F ADMI NISTRATI O N A ND INST R UC TI ON (Arranged in Groups in the Order of Seniority of Appointment) JAiVlLCS I-lE).'R Y LINF'OR I). D. ])iu. WILLIAM PETERSO.'l, B. S . FRAN!':: RUSSl':LI~ ARNO !"n, A. ~1. I·'RAN KLIN LORENZO 'IV I;;ST, Ph. I). FRA).' I'Ll:-l ST I';,VAHT 1I.\ I~H.jS, jJh.

Di" ecto r of Summer School Professor of Geology Profe ssur of l\lodel'l1 Languages Prof esso r I).

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JOSEPH EAMES GREA\'ES, ,\I.. S., IJh. I).

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CALVIN F'LLCTC II ER, B. Pel. Professor of Applied Art GEORGE RICH.ARDHILL, j"h. I). .IJil'l...'('lo l' ::-;l'hool at: Agriculture, Professor of Botany and Plant Pathology. ARTHUR HERBERT SAXER, M. S., Ph. D. Professor of l\lathem a ics NIELS ALVIN PEDERSl':.'I, A. 1\[ Professor of English WILLIAM ERNl':ST CARROLL, M. S .. Ph. D. Professor of Animal Husbandry CHARLES ,\VALTER PORTER, A. :Yr., Ph. D. Director School of Home Economics, Prfoessor of Chemistr,·. GEORGE B. HE:-IDRICKS, A. ;VI. Professor of Pi !lan ce and Ban ki ng PARLEY ERASTUS PETERSO).'. A. I ~., C. P. A. Professor of Accoun ti ng FRANKLIK DAVID DAINES, A . M. Professor of History JONATHAN SOCKWELL POWELL Professor of Fine Art RALPH ORLA).'DO PORTER. n. S .. M. n. JJ rof es30 J' of Physiology, Medic-al Supen'isol' of Students. AUGUST J. ITANSE.'<, B. S . .\ss(Jci"tc Professo r of "1e~hallic A,·ts CI-fARLl':S R. JOBNSON , \ssoeiat e P"ufessor of Music BYRON ALDER, B. S. AssisLllll Professor of Poultry J·lusiJanu,·y GEORGIA B. JO I.I ;':SO.'< A ssis tallt l rofessol' of Ph~'sicaJ Edul'ation for ,Voll1en SARA Hl'NTS:vlAN, B. S. .-\.ssistant P"ofesso r of Elocution and Public Speaking JO.llA""A l\'IOEN Assistlln l Professor of Foods and Dietetics JOSEPH DEVONALD I·JQWELL Instructor in Stenogl'aphy and Typewriting CHARLES JAMES SORENSO", B. C. Instru c tor in Zoology 1

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of D e batin g-

GEORGE B. II ENIJRIC I':S, ,\. J\l.

l-'Iof essor uf Finan ce and Bankin g

PARLEY E. PETERSON, A. B., C. P. A .

J . D . HOWELL, F. S. S. A. WILBUR E. THA TN. B. S.

Professor of

Ac~oLlnting-

In st ru clo r in !'-'tenog l'aph y and T ype wTit.in g

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FTER ten yea r s of se n 'ice at the UUth Agricultural C oll ege Dr. Titu s l eavcs the in s tituti o n fo r a bl'oacler fi e ld of work in th e se r v ice of th e goYe l'nn:ent. Dr. Titu s wa.s born at Quaker St .. )l ew York. Mny ~G . 1 8 73. Obtained hi s B. S. Co lor ndo Co ll ege, 1 ~99; :Vr. S. , 1901; t eac h e r in public schools, Co lol'ado 1897-8 [J nd 1900; ass istan t Zo o log ist, Phy s iol og is t and l~ tom o l og i st, Colol"allo Agric-ultul'al Co ll ege, 1 900-1: fi e ld assistant t o State Entoll101igsl in Illin o is, ]9 0 1-3 ; spec ial fi e ld ngent Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Department or Agriculture, 190 3-0 7; in c l1[l. rge of G y p sy Moth La bora to,",'. 190H-07: ass istHn t pr o fesso r of Zoolog y a nd Rnto11101og y, Utah Agrieultural Col le ge, 1~17; pt' ofessa r of Zoolog y and Entomology, 1908-17. I-Ie i s [t 1l1 e nlb e l' of the fo l1 o \vin g assoc ia ti ons and soc ie ti es : .A nl e rlcan Entom o lo g ical Sociely, ~tl."n1 0r ican Genetics Association, 1ife lll e nlb e r

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Advancement of Science; President of Fellows of Utah A c ad e m y of S c ie n ce, 1913. Dr. Titu s i s pr e-em in enlly a schola r. In him th e in s titution is losing one of its s tr ongest p rof esso r s . I-Ie has a id ed materifl.lly in the building up of the Depal'tnlen t of Zoo logy and :'~n tonlology. l{e was the first to introdu ce into th e regu lar c: in"u lun1 of an Anl er i ca n co l lege co urses in Genetics. His special w o rk in the state h as becn the con troling of the a lfa lfa 'weev il and s ug a l' beet p es ts. He is now T echno logis t in sugar beet production, U. S . D e pal't111ent of .Ag ri cu ltur e.

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Span ish 1"ol'k, Utah A.l.gril'ultul'ul Engineering and l\I echnnic ..Arts \rj('(\ President Ag. Engineering S"ociety,

1916-17; Booklo,'ers Club : Secreta",'- T I'easurc r Hen ior Class Delta Nu

LEIV oUR PRICE

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Agriculture .-\g, Club; TTaekimore Club; A

in Basketball, 19].\-1;;-16; A Club; ..\g, Club Vic-e PreSident, 1916 -17 Phi Kappa lola

H EBER A, CGRTIS' Payson, Uta h Ag, Club: Foolball. 1916-17 Phi r,appa lot.,

i\IORREL PO'YELL

Conl\'iIlc, Ulnh

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Ogden. Utah

J. BECRAFT Agl'i c ultul'e

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LOLA MERRILL WE BSTER . Rexburg, Uta h j - [ 0 111e Econom ics Sorosis

Logan, Utah

HAROLD C. GOLD THORPE General Science

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Sn I ~ L a k e C'i Ly H O IlJ e" El'Ollomi('s

Cl'lss Vke PresidenL, 191:;-16: Buzzer Sla rr, 191(;; Student Lift> SLlf r , 1 9 1:'-16, 1 916 -17; Qilill (,11l1l: Student Bod)' Senel"r)', 191(;-1/ So r osis

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C LYD I<: STRAT FORD Pocatell o, Idnho General ::-; e ie n ce Chemistry C l ub: Buzzer Staff, 1916: C h ee r Lender , 19 1 6-17 nell,' :'>111

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Logan, Utah

GEORGENE DAVIDSON ]-l0l11 e ECOn0l11ics

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Snit Lake City

LEO B. SHARP Agriculture

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Utah

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Bingham, Utah

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Carey, Idaho

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DELORE

~ICHOLS

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:'IJ on " oe, Ulah

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Logan, 1Jtah

Agricultural Engineering and Mechanic Arts

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Ogden, Utah J .\:lI ES IR.\ A:-< UERSO:--1 Agricultural Engineel'ing and 1\ i ec:hHnic Arts Ag·. Engineering Socicly

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Paris,

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Paris, Idaho

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Logan, Ulah

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CARL B.

J O H:\~ ON

Salt Lake City

E\'ELY:\ COOK

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Logan, Utah

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Dayton, Ielaho

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GE:ORGE

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MARTHA CA RLILE

L e hi , Utah

L ogan, Utah

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Logan, Utah

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Logan , Ctah

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Bal'ber, ACl.ll i ene

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Barber, Geo. PerC'y

Roylance. Je'se :lJougla~

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BUl'nhnlll, Ann Edna

Smith, O l ena

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Smith, R:\ lph A .

CUl'don,HalTiet Claire

Solorllon, r\l'thUl'

Carl so n, Olg-a

Solomon, Lea

Coo l" Geo. B.

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Thomas,

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Blanchard, Lpon O. Bluemel, Grace B. Burnhanl, Virginia Caine, I(innie Claire

Call, Rose Campbell, Cole LaRue Campbell, Cyrene Cannon, Wnl. 'l'enny Chadwick, Pearl Cha rI ton, Francis E.

Ch ri stiansen, ElRoy L. Christensen. Sophrona Clark, Jennie Coffman, Dora. Crane . Franklin Crookston, Edna Crookston, Laurn E. Crowther, MariJla Cummings, Clay

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J ohnson, Lydia Johnson, Naomi l\Ial'ie Johnson, W. O. Ke:lrl, Mrs. Hazel J(ea 1'1, Chas. Kiclg('II, [i'r cl Chas. Killpack, :\IcLloyd ]{:il'kbl'id ge. Jas. "\Vm , J{irkhanl, Elhel Wright Larsen, Parley Larsen, -,rictOI' "IJeonal'c1, Flora

Lindquist, Vema Lo,ve, El'ma LO\' e , Joe McBeth, John S. McKiss ick, Ethel

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De cll'. An'el Decker, Virgil Drysclale, Elizabeth Dudley, 'Vallace Duffin, CY I'il Duffin, Rachel

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Eberle, Lillie Egbert, Delmar Farnsworth , Mrs. Estl,er Fife. Maude Myrle Fife, Olive L. Fisher, Alice

Geddis, Lyle S . Gleason, Herben Lester G'l'eenhalgh, Man i la Gunn, Heber Vernal l -J ansen, Clarence 'I-Jansen, Tydia J1.aws, Gladys lIeldberg, Gustaye O.

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Parkes, Ida Par-:sey. Leon ,V. p(' tct'son, 1VI.<lble Price, Victol'

Rawlins, Rellel L. Redford, Ruby L Heecl, Joseph Reynolds, Sidney S. Richardson, Horace Richardson, Pearl

Ricks, Julia Rol)erts, Samuel Robinson, Reynold F. Roscngl'een, En id J. Rowe, Clara Sophie Saxer, Bealrice Slwuchy. Fl'itz Skauchy, Verna, Smith, Albcrt Edw. Snlith, Calvin

Sm i th, Grace Smith, Laura Sm ith , Mrs. l\Iinnie Jane Squires, Geo. W. St e ele, Alma B. Steple, Ray Steph c ns. Mrs. Esther Stephens, Jesse M. Stewart, Bessie Stone. Philip Benj. Thorpe, Alice Bertha Tntcey. Enlily Erma 'ruellet', Sarah

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~hiJ) ~ a('J'if il'eil for 31HI'ni Ohli;.:;a~ inns StranJ.:;I(>s Ollr FOll41est 1-lol)c!oI . 'J' h t~ F'ntal .111\' :1sinn of .'\iu ll tan a .

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" ll ow long. all Lord, nll1S~ ' ve suffe)'-ho\,,' yo<.:lferiOuSiY

h ave the self-go,'ernment propogandis t s of our student body been rising lhese words of the Nnpoleon "'<IS a great milianc!ent pl'ophel. All dc)\vll t3T ," genius. I l istory I'e ('o )'ds th r ough t h e histol'Y of this in- him as the mosL lJl'illiant stitution t h ere has been ~tu- Stl'atg-estest. Hut he cOlllmitdent. cl'y i ng in the wilderness ted one error which caused agi.linst facu l ty imperinli .3 m, the do\vnfall of that nl<lgnifiancl facuIt ,V dom I nance, 1:'il('re cent 111ilita l 'y career which for has at times appe ~lred tile a period of 1:=; YC';Ll'S had a,,"ed fa i nt. outlines of a Russian or t.he ,,' orIel, That el'l'or ,,'a s his Vol t oir but un l ike B :llH!UO'S Russian campaign, ghost they have alwnys Ts t.hel'c not. in this fanlous downed, example a famili:,,' sound to " ' h e r e in fellow students th e students of the U, ,,<, C, are we t h e ehattles of the do c - '1'11(' 1'(' is on College H;II t,vo t o r s, Do we not cat and sleep :'> " poleons, The," are both ill'i l \vhen and \vhere we please. D o linnt coaches, The students \Ve not danee "'hen and \vhere are as proud t.ol.la~' of the Hnd ho \\r \ve please (no d;lllC'cr names of \Vatsoll and JenRen h as the pOSition to deny that), il~ France is that of Xapo\pon. Did not the students make 'TheH C' t\VO athie-til.' gen0l'als t.hei l' on constitution, ])0 \ve huill up this seH:-;on a i)asi.::etno t ,"dmin i ster its l aws, T h ere ball team that was as bril l iant is no censor on st.uden t I i fe, upon the basketball floor as " 'e have uni\'ersnl n1a nhood the Old Guanl o( the French <In(/ \vomanhood surrerHge, '\Ye HI'I11,\" \",IS upon tile 1ieil.i of IHl\,(" democn.1.CY, freedom of hatlie, The ::>tatc Championspee("h, freedom or the pl' ess, ship was coming near(>1' to us Clnd I'el i gious Jibel't~' . Can \ve with eve r y game. But SOlneaR k for mOI'e, Students can't body hlundered, l\l ontann <"ontro l t h e pol i cy of the in- :-;ounds strongly li l.;:e Rlls:;ia, stitution, , \ n institution that It is g-i\"en out t.hat the ('an't P3labJis h its oWn policies ('oilehes (lid not "·ant. to make and stand by them had better llH' trip, The)' foresaw the (" l ose its doo r s , do o n1, ,Hut the trip was lnude, T he ,yay our finu l1c-iel's are J l was to our tt'anl \vhat the contro l led may be justly c-rit- Rt1~~ian c<llnpaign \\'<1S t.o the izecl. But the l' e :11'0 good Prent'h army. al'gull1ents in fa\'or of the But js "'as a moral obligaDresen t sYHtenl, tion thoug'h \Ye only ha\'e fiye Prpsiclent Peterson and t.he lllen that ("ould pla~' basketfa("ulty Il<l,'e pOinted the \Val' hall. The H, \'. l ', Ilad ten to student body R('I(-go,'em- n1 "'11 . The~ ' used them, It mcn t. If there are any shuek- Drought. them the State Chan1els on our feet the~" IHlve not piOllShip and parti c ipation in been placed t h e l'e by faculty th e AII-"\lllerican basketball :lutes r al;- hut the)' are li10l"c tournament at Chit-ago. Such because o( the lack of initi- managenlent. is good, sound nti\"e upon t h e part o( the stu- 3C' ~lse, Remenlhcr tllO 1\lontanu dent body and its leaders! t r ip,

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t he takes. 'Ve built a fence around it, h,,,"c made the bleachers, partially constructed a tr af'k, and h<1 \"e done saOle drainage ,vorle Any time th" chul't h desires it can take Adams field with all the improvements and ~II we w 'ill ha\'e l eft will be the sad memory of 111uch expended l11one,\' and energy. In the second place the Ioc11tion of Adams ficld is not desirable. In the third place the physical pI'operties of the soil makes it \'ery undcsirable fOI' ath l etic pUI¡roses . E,'ery student should say, not anot h er dollar of student bod>' money [or Adams field. Bring the athletic field upon Coll~ge Hill where it belongs.

FlJ'l'l' n u: JI EJIORJ U:,. Ole THE U. "\. C.

~'OU stol'ing e\'ents foJ' your melnol'Y today T o re cal l in the years as the time drops away For the mingling of sunsh:ne of (,Iouds and of strife Are now \v clding the link s to the chain of you life The,' are go ld en to ha\'e as a book of the past " ' hen afar from the s('ene' of today you are cast On the shore of a land where we all ('>,nnot be Then how deal' are the memo I'ies of the old

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you answer SOI'osis-\Yhnl is your lin eage?

Y OLI \"ill louk at thesE' pic:tul'es and 111UI'nlUr a sigh In :VOU I' he:ll't YOli <Ire gLlcl to hil\'c l~ een \vith

the rest

Do you belie\'ÂŁ' in the 1l1odern \V0I11en?

To h;\\'e studied and C'l'anlll1ed to ha\'e gone

Th etas- H as Diana bestowed upon you any gi fts? Are you profitient in the arts of nan Cupid? Belas-Are you l' cg-istt'l'ec1 In Frallle Econ0111 ics?

through the t('st To h n\'c fought in tile Ilue to 11<,,"e honored the white To ha\'e c lim bed the old hill in the (h,), Or the night ;i 1\'01' the knowl edge thilts g-i\'.~ n like the st re am of the sea In this strE':J1ll \\'e Illust ~\\'im <It the old 1;,

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teachers?

Miss Huntsman-I want to en II your attention to the atknow l edgmen t 0[ MI'. Reid, he says "Al l that J am lowe to m,' wife." Mr. Reid was a celebrated humorist. Of cau l'se 'W'e natural!,\' \\fondet' how Illuell thel' e \vas l eft of him. It was inRpection clay, ]Ial'r y shone lik e polishecl 11l<1l"ble. The inspectol' noting his neatness engaged hinl in the follo\ving con\'ersa tion: ",:\'1 ~' little man, ho\\' a Iel ill'e YOu'!" "Twenty-four," " Y ou look young fol' YOU I' age," A sm il e fron1 J~I <ll'I'Y' "What are you stud,' in g? " "Svienee," (a noticeahle swelling of the t h es!.) "'''h at sc i ence a r e you studying?" "1-1 i stOl'y-a-kl - H-e r." Th e inspector mO\'cd on. Fl'eshtllan, in M echanic Arts: HJ am afraid that I anl not going to hn\'e enough board for lhif, Prof.. "Use your head."

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FOI' we HI'e ,Ill but H part Hnd a parl we will bc " 'hen our thoug-hls wandC'I' back to the old

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retro(,;l~ts

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~i'-Recuperation.

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I)e('. 3-Prexy Petel'son relates his mctrimonial ac1Ycnlures for the BenC'clieis' 1)1'110fil. DcC'. (i-Dr. Jordan did all he ('auld to pre\'ent til is 'Val'. De c.

7-1"oss Richards rounded up chicken and paid his election I)et.

s~me

Dec. 8-Adm ir al Crichton is cast.

Dec. 9-Ml's. and Prexy Peterson

beg-in the

Dec. lO----iGeorge Cahoon, still in sea r ch of his

dollar'>

passes

Dec:. 31-Another yea r passes into the gTent beyond. Jan. 2-,Vlle1'e are those l'esolutions?

Jan. 4-Footbn II mean eons, shiv ers, etc.

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through

Dec. 12-Mr. Cooley continues the destruction

Jan. 6-Betas be :: 0111e

DeC'. I-1---J3e-No's complete ,,'ark bega.n by the Petersons and carried on so nobly by Brother Coo l ey, and Twitchell is electe:!

Jail. ll-Be-No's much docks'.

De 2. 18-\"hen Monday \ViiS

Tuesday.

DeC'. 19-Frnt Melee. Erma's ne\v diamond adds materially to the clecomtions, gosSip, etc-.

Dec. :!O-Dranlatic

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Ibsens' Doll House. Dcc. 21-Gr'eat restlessness and excitement. J)eC'.

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Jan. 15-Pan J-Jellenic girlS and escorts dance under a sno\vball cascade.

I-l atC't·s"

club l<no\vn as the "\VOll1en is organized for president

"Stubby"

Peterson.

Jan . 17-Mose

continues the unburdeningprocess and Hebe Morrell "cops" the Junior Prom championship. Juniors b}'eak away fronl "hot-hoLlse" ,II11USenlents and coast on Temple Hill.

Xnli:lS

shopping

Jan. 19-The Sorosis Sorority 19th ann iV el'Sal'Y, Jan.

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Jan. ~6-Hebe Morrell furnishes the required bonds and is appointed treasurer' of the Associated ,\Tomen Hater's Club . J an. 27-Glee C lub returns dry form an excursion into "datnp territory." Jan. 29-F'irst performance of the "Rounduppers" and the "Admiral Crichton."

Death of ,\Villi<lm Gilligan.

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Jan. lO-Betas inflated with their own importance change their abiding place.

De c . 15-Dr. Titus "post mortem" and picture appeal' in Student Life.

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J an. 16-Ne\v

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Jan. 5-;\'[ose dist-overs he is overwor l< ecl and th r ows Quill Club responsibility from hi s weary shoulders to the nl01'e supple ones of Hill Pete .

Dec. 13-Jlal Pete relie\'es the Sons of the Amel'ican Re\'olution of one gold medal.

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Jan. H-Sal'g. J erry Collins arrives.

halls. De 2. ll-Commercial Club ball.

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Jan, 12-Fil'st basketball ganle.

demoralization of OUr football team. '\lIlllight~{

incli gest:on.

perJan. 30-Stullents and the "Admira l Crichton,"

Dec. :!5-Pincs, p,ll'eels and turkey much in c \·idcnce.

Jan. 31-End of month and "Admiral Crichlon."

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Mar. l l - Dr . Dal'is contracts a Mar. I i-

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April 5- Hal Pel e wins an o ther Demo c ratizing th e WorIel."

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April 7- 0pen hous e--sororiti e s. l :r lIl' e l

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I<'eb. l i- Dr. Pet e rson, lelill & Coilurn r ealize forcibly that the)' hUI' e n egl N ·ted to pay thei r pol I tax.

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Theta Ball.

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1\lar. 19 - \Volllan's League ent e l'tains faclllt.\',

Feb . H-ColVl e y carries the JJ indriel{,' Medal off in his m e lting pol.

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1\ [ a,\' lO-:U,ltholl ia Tll01l1n~ le~:tul'ed on irrigation law. H('\', Bowerlllan 011 "\Vhy l ie 11el ie','es the Biblc."

I1-Bcl'llun.1 Berge-son won )Jecdhanl for H(:(,U rHC'.\" ill shol'thanll.

May 12-Be :\To's el'e~t their "headstone. Dr, ,Yidtsoe lea"es for Iionolulu, ~lay

13-1,;. oft;. and .\, C, track meet.

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l\la,\' 16-Johnnies dancing' girls ga\'e dancillg; exhibition.

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Octopel' ~-Juniol' fillecl all val'ant offices, II. I;;. C. helcl lil'st SOCial. OetolJel' :)-Sophs entert,lined their "gl'eell" ,'.. oung· fl'i<.'nd3 in a nlatinee. Odo\)cr G-Seniol's eledecl

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OdoiJer i-First stuclent holly danl'c,

l\Ia:>' IS-Ag. Litel'ose bloomed a second time, S:g Alphas held twelfth annual ball' quet. ~igmil

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September 21-1'apel' soaring, Student Life made slllilllel',

J-StOIlI.',\' presented tcnnis rackets to tennis champions.

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June 5-Senior exercises, Pete!'.'on addressed Seniol's, opened.

Ma,' 3-,\ postle Grant told of the injurious effE'ct of tobaCl'O and liquor upon the I'<lce, ·I-Carring-ton

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June -l-::\ I ir\'a, ali I":'uli Khan, nahit-ed J)()oleh. delh'el'ed Ba<:ulaul'eate addl'ess to gl'ad U,t les.

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April 2,I-Dmmalic Clul) pl'esentecl "Merry \Vi"es of ' Yindsor." r\..pl'iI 25-8tuhb)' Peterson took grande" spillover :!:?O-yanl hurdle.

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April 2~-\Yol'cl l'ecei\'ccl of Casto winning Intercollegiate ol'atol'ic'al contest at U, of N[ichigan.

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