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Show Page. ...I'm i AS T fUTE 0F.FEMSE UN ITS COfTlPLETEO- OFFERINGS PRAISED I Braithwaite is desirous of having all students enroll for religious training at the Institute. Mr. will intensive 'Dixie college- students. All students have rtunity to attend the be . student whose existence has meaning has purposes and values around which his life is organized and which give direction and inspiration to He. states, "Every as would other Wheelers or Lindberghs. All in all, however, those in charge of the program feel that has all boon D provide for - educational March 2, a whole and that date at On will talk dern on War." He following members Is well equipped to handle W. F. Field Botany (5 cr.) 2 T. Th, THE PARTY ; . evenings by faculty are experts in the fields ' minutes. students are Caroline Stucki, Delsy Woodbury, Ila Holt, Grace Bentley, Thelma 31ake, Barbara Bryner, and Kay Kafen. D M - CLASS ENJOYED A SEATING Wednesday night. Following 5 The Th. FRESHMAN skating, refreshments were served. who in advanced shorthand will soon be working for the highest award offered in the News Letter group of official shorthand tests. The rate of dictation is 140 words per, minute for Lecture 11 a, m. T. on the students Seven Lecture 11 or 3 p. m, M. Lab. 2 .to 4 p. m, (Other hours may be arranged.) M. treated be STEN03 WORDING FOR HIGH AWARDS Th. F. Lab. will D complete biology schedule follows: Economic Botany (3 cr.) Lecture 9 a.m. ; Mo- are asked to help advertise these discussions to the extent that as many patrons as possible may attend. registering. The m, M. T. W. Th. Miles Students courses, but who have had no pro- -, vicus courses in the biology department, should consult with Dr, Gould before a. Hr. Monday discussed. that wish to enroll in the or.) 8 p. m. "Scientific Aspects of Other topics has been changed. Taxonomy -- Ecology (5 DISCUSSED Students and faculty members are invited to participate in 4the discussion of important modern problems at a series of lectures to bp given beginning Monday, wants stuchoose some Notice should be taken that the course in economic bptany is not on the college schedule of courses for the spring quarter and that the time of field botany f. TO BE MODERN PROBLEMS this topic. Students it worth while. much very D loo vc anc tent of pro paring 100$ for any emergency that might befall the community. Not' a few have" taken the work lightly his endeavors. His religious faith represents thd grounds for his confidence in life. "Students want security, inner security, come what may. "Every class and activity held at the Institute will be directed toward helping to realize this goal in the lifo of every student." . had the oppo- now sessions in first physical fitaid, civic information ness. Half of the students have had the work in fire safety, and the other half in personal problems. Every student has also had the chance to obtain a physical examination. Ho should now strive to get rid of all remediable defects and to strengthen his physical status in general. There has been quite a, varied reaction to the work. Some students have attended every period religiously with the in- - Therefore Mr. Braithwaite dents, when registering, to institute subjoct "that will ho phase of religious so necessary to training, purposeful lifo." completion of five defense training for weeks of three new classes next quarter, as well as the regular Courtship and Marriage and the Philosophy of Mormonism classes. Description of these classes is available in printed form. for those who would like to study- them, Mr, Braithwaite believes that the classes offered and the activities sponsored at the Institute will help students luring the present and future days to make their lives count for something. There the saw Monday - THE states the BAND Mr, Bleak, and IS WELL UNDER WAY, will be presented postponement to this date has been caused by conflicting events. March 4. i CONCERT A |