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Show Pag3 Four WEBER COLLEGE PRESIDENT GIVES BOUQUETS TO President DIXIE is in receipt of an interesting letter from President H. A. Dixon of Weber college. Snow President Dixon attended the meeting at which Dixie was accredited as a four-ye- ar junior college, and he writes: "I wish you could have been present to hear the fin things that were said about Dixie junior college." The Weber president then quotes Dr- - L.' H. Creer of the University of Utah as praising highly the work of graduates from both Weber and Dixie. Mr. Dixon further writes: "Our team and 'Whip club returned St, George enthusiastic about the ception given them and from re- the wonderful friends they had made. There was ah unfortunate statement made in the sports column of our paper which made us all feel sick,. I suppose our Student Body President will write you or your Student Body President is we world." letter of apology, it those things that slipped by wouldn't have had happen for the one of that a Fiction: "Papa Went .to Congress," by Kenneth' Horan; "The Black Rose," by Thomas E. Costain; "Tine Remembered," by Laurie Bellamy Hillyer; "January Thaw," by Partridge. Non-Ficti- on: "South American Roundabout," by Agnes Rothery; "Bolts of Melody," (Poetry) by Emily Dickinson; "Ancestors' Brocades, The Literary Debut of Emily Dickinson," by Mildred Todd Bingham. D D ALDEAN CLARK MISSES DIXIE Aldean Clark, a former Dixio student, has written President Snow a letter of appreciation for being remembered on the mailing list of the D.J. C. She says: "I only wish I could be back at Dixie, and enjoying the sunshine instead of all. this snow and cold weather that we have been having lately. "Here's wishing tho DIXIE FLYERS luck in their basketball this season. "Thanks again for sending the paper; rocc it is., an honey ye The Piuto high school debating did not appear The group last Friday as will likely team expected. be hero next week. |