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Show PIERCE Tl LECTURE $ niui Assistant Secretary of Dcparlf ment of the Interior Willi Talk at, University. WILL APPEAR IX SERIES f OF TEX D1SCUSSI0X I To Supplement Course of Schoif of Mines With Exposition j of Law. Frank Pierce, first, assistant sijcta'ij' nf the Department of the Interior, liar telegraphed Dr. Joseph F Merrill of th'. L'tnh State School of Minos that he wllffc reach Salt Lake City. Sunday aftenioonJi Mr. EMorce s making a three weeks' trlSI from Washington for the sole purpose cm' delivering a series of ten lecturrn on rulnS ing law herorc the graduating mining en? ghieers of the University of Utah. Tiff tlrst lecture will be given Monday aftcr noon at o'clock. Lectures will be given', at ! o'clock each succeeding school d&v for a. -period of two weeks. ; While the lectures are given primarily, to the graduating mining students, pr&c tlcally all law and junior engineering stufr j dents will aA-all themselves of tho oppor-i oppor-i tunity lo hear tho series. Mr Pierce haj ; spent considerable time on the prepara tlon of theso lectures. lie has brought I hem up to date so that they follow tlw lines of latest court procedure as Indli catcd by the highest courts of the court? try. Prior lo being appointed first as1 sistant to Secretary James Rudolph Gar5i Meld. Mr. Pierce practiced mining law IIJ i Salt Lake City for about fifteen vears. IJ1 13 a regent of the university, and It m: mainly through his loyalty to the InatU lutlon that he is making tho trip acros?5 the continent to give this scries of lec tu res. 1 I The lectures are open to the public They will be given on the university canu: I pus In the physical building. j |