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Show U. A. C. REGISTRATION IS STILL INCREASING Special to Tlio Tribune. LOGAN", Sept. 30. Heavy rcsislration fiiiunuips nt the Agricullurnl coII.'ko in llio lllird ivi'L-k of tile school's fall session, t'ld students and many of advanced standing arc eoniinp in. -while many new students continue to report daily. According Accord-ing to President 10. tl. Peterson, the school will have the most successful vear in ils history, which is attributed to the post-war demand for scientific methods in every vocation. Naturally the. school of .-iirrieulture is tho most popular in tlio number of students stu-dents thai have registered in that department, depart-ment, while Iho. school of home economics eco-nomics is equally etlractive to the voting women students. The school of'com-moren of'com-moren and business administration also has heavy enrollment. School activities amour; tho students have, begun and a number of social functions func-tions have been instituted already ly fraternities, fra-ternities, sororities and clubs, as well as tho student body organization. Delroy Gardner, '20, president of the student organization, or-ganization, will conduct a meeting of that body Friday. Student Life, tlie school journal, has appeared on tho campus. |