The Gavelyte, April 1906

Ii I the .Roei tY was fa~ored by vo al I ing; but it i 8 hoped that the inc:ip– mt1RH' renilf'red by Mrns ,Jennie Mur- iency of such a JJroJ·ect will b . . come dock an(1 Piano music hy MiRs BeRsie stagnant anrl ctevelope no f ·th . . Ul €'I aR Rosi-;. it would be a dire rntnnct> to t,hr 'l'he meeting held on April 9th. was Oavelyte. unusually intereRting. A number cf :p!Pndid essays and Uf'C'lamations Philosoph ic Society. were rendered and an inten::;ely -- interesting debate was held on the 'l'he members of the Philosophic vital question, "Resolved that Immi- Literary ociety eemingly have hPen gration shoulrl be RestriQted." Mr. J inspir~d with higher ideals this year .] . Carl Marshall upheld the affirma- a their work has been a gr at deal tive and Mr. Walter Morton the neg- I better both in quanity and quality. ative. 'l'he result was a victory for Mo t of the m rr,bers hav given the affirmative. A number of extern- their most earne. t attention to all poraneous talks were given which the me :i tings and have worked benev– were interspersed with wit, satire, 1 olently and incerely to rai e the logic and genial humor. Miss Turn- I standard of the ociety work. bull , poke on ''Muddy Roads", Mr. 1 Extemporaneous speaking, which Ware upon, "Stacking Prof. · J. F's I is vne of the primary elements that Room", Mr. J.C. Mar~hall expounded should enter into every person's e<l– on "Trip of evening of the 7th," Mr. ucation in speaking has been indulg– Hegg upon "Society", Mr. W. Aus- / ed in almost extravagantly but to tin upon "Telephone Difficulties''· I the benefit of the students as the re– Mr. David Brigham was elected pres- suit has been made manifest by the ident, to fill vacancy caused by Mr. members who now are more at ease Woodbridge Ustick who wished to before an audience than fromerly. be relieved of all such burdens and A play will be given soon and also a cares and it is hoped that the work I Dec_Iamati~n contest has been ~1:rang– of the next felV months will be of ed for April 16th. The part1c1pants :uch a nature as to serve as a lanil- m t h i s contest a r e Alberta mark in our literary career. Some Creswell, Carrie Finney, Earnest Mc– of the members have entertained Clellan, John Nash, William Rittf'r hopes of starting .1. • ociety paper and and LeRoy Henderson. -,ft> underntand that more thoughts Mr. Elmer Sphar, Martha .Knott, <·oncPrning thiR fJlleRtion are clevelo1r ancl .Jeanette Orr will rPndPr thr I

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