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Show The Agricultural College of Utah. By the liberality of the government of the United States and the territory of Utah, the agrieulturt.1 college of Utah has $1S0,000 to expend during the coming two years for an increase of its faculty and an addition to its plant. Its growth thus far has been unparalleled unpar-alleled in the history of such institutions. It has five full courses of instruction, viz: Agriculture, mechanic, arts, domestic arts, civil engineering and a commercial course. It also has several short courses of instruction. instruc-tion. Its larire corps of professors are all specialists. The distinguishing feature of the college is that, in addition to a thorough general education, it gives practical exercises exerci-ses every ciny in every department, on the farm, in the shops, in the cooking, laundry, sewing, dairy and other working departments. depart-ments. In addition it has extensive apparatus appara-tus for illustration. Military science is taught by an officer detailed" from the na- tionai army. Board costs $:2.50 to $3.00 per week. Tuition Tui-tion is free; admittance fee ?5. For catalogue cata-logue address J. W. Sanborn, President, Logan, Utah. |