Show A NOTHER article that our makers law-makers A rt J might read with a great deal of profit is the one that appeared in the daily Tribune of the under the heading of University and College 4 Taking it for granted that the union of the two institutions is desirable and andr r G would be conducive to the best interests of higher education in the Territory the writer outlines a policy which might be pursued should the union occur It is isan isan isan an admirable o one one e. e The buildings at Logan would be just the thing for the deaf mutes and the blind They are situated too far up on the bench for students living in the town With a steep hill to climb and with the utter lack of transportation facilities it must be pretty tough on the Agricultural College College College Col Col- lege students to go to and from school The deaf mute building here could be used sed for the schools of agriculture and the mechanic arts Other temporary frame structures could be built on the un campus at slight expense As the writer stated a large number of the Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural tural College preparatory students would be quite as well off in the district schools The two buildings here would I then then contain contain ample room for all the undergraduates undergraduates undergraduates un un- of the two united When buildings are erected on the Fort Douglas reservation the ones on this cam campus pus can be sold to the ci city ty and the funds accruing would of course go to the University Let the experiment station at Logan remain there and let others be established in other parts of the Terri Territory tory as necessity ty may require This seems to us a happy f solution of the question and we believe t that President Sanborn for all that he has said away down deep in the bottom of his heart is strongly in favor of the union we believe too that every professor professor professor pro pro- fessor and every student of the Logan College endorses the union with odds in favor of Salt Lake |