
Other prizes are: Best essay on a current topic. For the best short story $10.00 will be given for the second best, $5.00. It is a book which guarantees success through teaching and the vitalization of learning on the part of reader or student." KLIPSUN CONTEST PRIZES The Board of Control has voted to offer alluring prizes for the best contributions to the Literary Dopartm„n lt of this year's Klipsun. No one can carefully study 'Education for the Needs of Life" without having a broader vision of the mission and message of the teacher. youth and adult life, the author is helpfully informing, intelligently, suggestive and inspiringly intensive. "Through clear statements of clarified thinking along lines of real needs of the child. 17: "Education for the Needs of Life," by Irving E. MILLER RECEIVES I R E PRAISE FOR BOOK The following article was taken from the "New England Journal of Education," Boston. Following is the list: Abbot-Turkey, Greece and the Great Powers. They may be found ready for circulation, on display at the main charging desk. NEW WAR BOOKS IN LIBRARY The library has just received a few of the very intresting list of war books which it has ordered. Evans' former success is enough recommendation but for those who ask more we might say that he is a relative of David Lloyd George, the British Premier is widely travelled and thoroughly familiar with political conditions the world over. It takes essentially the hand of a master to tell "What America Means to Me" in a time like the present and at the same time keep the audience amused. He treats a deeply serious subject with the light fascinating touch of an artist and holds the audience with intoxicating merriment throughout the evening. 18, will be a treat that none of us can afford to miss.


ATTENTION Arthur Waldwyn Evans, the Welsh wit, and humorist, scheduled for our ly-ceum course on Monday evening. Everybody save the date and come prepared to have a good time. Watch the bulletin board for the poster and sign your name and the division in which you wish to serve. girls will entertain the student body and faculty in honor of the new students, at a military party.

The exact benefit to which it will be given has not as yet been decided. Nothing more than this is known at present. The proceeds of the Thespian play of this year will be given over to some worthy cause in connection with the war. Without these two things we can do nothing. Bring your dues and an idea written on a piece of paper for the improvement of the club. There will be a meeting of the Seattle club on Thursday morning immediately after assembly for a few minutes. Bond's awkward squad drill in the big gym. 18 MIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIII Announcements Tuesday, 4:10-Y. Show more 1918_0216 - Weekly Messenger - 1918 February 16 - The ssenger Devoted to the Interests of the Student Body, Washington State Normal School VOL XVII. Transcript text preview (might not show all results) 1918_0216 - Weekly Messenger - 1918 February 16 - The ssenger Devoted to the Interests of the Student Body, Washington State Normal School VOL XVII. Text preview (might not show all results)ġ918_0216 - Weekly Messenger - 1918 February 16 - The ssenger Devoted to the Interests of the Student Body, Washington State Normal School VOL XVII.

Title Weekly Messenger - 1918 February 16ĭigital Collection Western Front Historical Collection
