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Show UNIVERSITY lj PROSPECTS PROMISING! . H Dr. F. S. Harris Believes Present School Year Will J Be Largest in History jj "I have never known a school 8 year that seems so promising as this one does," is the way President F. 3 S. Harris of (he Ttriham Youni; mil- a versity at (he first faenlty nieetin? il Monday, eharaeterized the prospets h for tlie openin? of that Institution on Sejilemlier !. Students from Tanada, Mexico, Nebraska and other t distant sections have been in Provo J a week aceordint: to the president t and the call for labor to assist stn- I dents has never been as. great as " this year. t t I'resident Harris called to order ; at the appointed hour Monday, the largest faculty to bo assembled in :; the history of the school. He wel- :: coined the new members and intro- : dueed each one of the faculty and al- : so welcomed back those who have : been on leave during the year. With a few exceptions the entire faculty was in attendance. Many items of business were : taken up during the rather extended session, but the most important husi- : ncss was the arrangement for regis- tration which commences on Sep- ; tember 14. Students will be reg- : istered by the following principals : and deans: Elementary grades, Hermese : Peterson; junior high school, La- : Voir Jensen; senior, high school, AV. ' II. Boyle; college of arts and; scl- ences, Dean Carl F. Eyring; applied science, Dean Christen Jensen; fine arts, Dean Gerrit do Jong; commerce com-merce and business administration, Dean II. V. Iloyt; education, Dean : L. John Nuttall. Professor J. M. Jenften 4s super- visor of freshman English nnd will have charge of the assignment of i students to the different sections, j |