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One of the professors would "reduce the amount of work that falls upon the faculty aB well as tho students. The faculty," he said, "are so busy that they have not time to attend convocation, say noth ing about debates and games. I think that if a faculty athletic club were organized it would help out college spirit In tho University because that would at once enlist the Interest of the faculty In athletics. At Leland Stan ford there Ib such an organization and oven Dr. Jordon gets out on tho fiold and plays. Tho faculty thoro maintain a baseball team that frequently beats the Junior and senior teams. When 1 was thoro the faculty baseball games were counted among the moat interest ing occasions of tho year." Another professor, in discussing the question, said: "The students ought to got together oftener. The elective sys tem is bad In that It does not distin guish between tho classes. Students are thrown upon themselves and so lose interest in everything but their own individual work. Dormitory life would bo a great help, If it would be introduced." Several students were also of the opinion that students are too much separated by the elective system and therefore about the only remedy that could bo applied would be some Bcheme for bringing the students more closely together. Taking advantage of the lato demon stration of the lack of college spirit In the failure of tho student body to at tend the Glee Club concert, a member of tho club was interviewed. Ho said: "Speaking of college spirit, we re call vividly to mind tho expressions of disgust made by members of the Glee Club after their first concert given at the University. It Is not surprising that they should have been discouraged with the support which was glveu them. The studontB are not alone to blame, but the faculty are entirely to bo called Into disrepute, along this line, for it has been found that only by roason of other engagements of long standing that a largo number of tho faculty were not present. At any rate one faculty member was present. The students, of course, havo so many things to take their time and attention that it Is not surprising that they fail to go to some of tho best at tractions. If peradvonturo tho club should again sing before school closes this spring, the students would have a good chance to show their estimation one way or the other of a club. It seems rather peculiar, and yet it is a fact, that the club has more encourage ment from outside towns than from tho University proper. Tho intention of the club Is to show their value to tho University either this spring xr next fall by making an extonsivo trip for advertising purposes. As tho club alms to pay expenses rather than to make money, the University can afford to encourage It tho same way as It does athletics and debating. Time will be needed probably for education along this line, but the time must come." These opinions probably fairly repre sent the sentiment of University peo ple on the subject under discussion. Prom the whole, tho following con clusion seems warranted: There is a lack of college spirit in tho University, at least a lack in expressing it, whicli I can be seen at various functions. The BDnlwin Arkansas Hard for Stoves - $ 9.50 Arkansas Hard for Furnaces 8.50 All grades Pennsylvania Hard 13.50 Canon City Pea - - - - 6.00 Whitebreast Coal & Lumber Co. OFFICE 1106 0 St. Telephone 234 tfjLtAJULMJMJM4JAJ8JiAJ ALLEGRETTI CHOCOLATES AT 1 2th & osts. RECTOR'S Wrrrrrrrrrrrrrr trouble lies in too close application to hooks and tho fact that the elective Bystem does not promoto class organi zations. A fitting remedy would con sist of some scheme to give unity to college life and bring the students in closer touch with each other. Dr. Bentz, Dentist, Eleventh and O. Don Cameron's for a square meal. Dr. Aloy, chronic diseases, 1318 O. Eat at Don's Cafe. 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