Show fiRICULTURAL COLLE6E Close of a Successful YearThe Graduates Notes r Logan Juno IS Tuesday evening next will end tho commencement wed ot one of the most successful years the college has ever experienced President Kerr has so dlstiibuted the work that teachers havi had every opportunity to accomplish the best results A spirit r 14 i President TV J Kerr of sober work and earnest effort among the students inns bion particularly nianlfest There was not Uu I > disposition disposi-tion to go home In the early prlnt thut t so often chiiracUrles the college work There have been fewer failures Jn class work Tl > e dipnrtment of the I I students Ism bocn exceedingly good Prospects for the future are brighter than ever Every drpnrtinenc hut abown growth Evidences that the colleges inlP Ion is bolus better understood un-derstood nud appreciated by the people rave been nppuicnt on every hand Inquiries In-quiries by mall null personal visits by interested cltlrens show that tha work done bus the npproil of the taxpayers Visitors nlmost Invariably siy The half liatb not been told mo and marvel mar-vel 1 at the magnitude and scope of the work helm accomplished Tho station stn C have sent out the results of many experiments and almost every mall Is blijr with letters of Inquiry anti requests for advice from all quarters of the globe Such letters have come romE rom-E pt Japan Australia and nearly all nations Inspectors from Wnshln lon have been free to class the Agricultural College of Utah among the very best In the country Young men and young ladles have built upon the training they have received here and now occupy Important I positions in the institutions of the West and the otllcca of the Agricultural Ag-ricultural department at AVn3hlmton The eolljge is unable to meet the demand de-mand made upon it for trained people in agriculture drawing commerce horticulture I hor-ticulture chemistry irrigation civil en Clneerlnt mechanical engineering etc President l Kerr scored a great point when he I foresaw the future conditions and succeeded In getting liberal appropriations appro-priations from the leglalatuie with which to meet them A handsome and commodious front hits been added to the main building during the year and a sale of sheds und barns erected for the As cultural department thousands Thou-sands have been spent for apparatus and the Institution Is now splendidly equipped Everything indicates a large attendance next year and with an enlarged faculty it Is Fafe to anticipate antici-pate a more rapid growth even than bun boon Ihe case this year President 1V J Kerr of the Agrlcul r + 1 1 r s + c f t o r ssr i r a Amanda Holingranl turil college during whose administration administra-tion the Institution Ins made remark able progress Is a native of Richmond Cache county and after training at Cornell and teaching for some time In the University oC Utah ho took the presidency of the Brigham Young College Col-lege at Logan HI Is excellent work there Induced 1 the trustees to Hcctiro his i5ervloes for the Agricultural 1 college He bus been at the head of the latter for two years having succeeded to It on the resignation i I of President Tanner two years ago Miss Amanda Holmgren graduates this year with the degree of J3 S from the Domestic Science department of the Agricultural college The young lady in from Jrlghom City and In a olater to KcprtuKntatlve Holmgten of Box Elder El-der county Mr Robert Stewart the soldier boy graduates from the General Science department de-partment of the Agricultural collge with n B S degree The gentleman IH from Plnln City lie left his studies for a period to go to the Philippines and on his return was made commandant I command-ant of the college cadets Mr 1 Stewart has also assisted In The registrars office of-fice and station laboratory Edward P Pulley graduates from the Mechanical Engineering department of the Agricultural college with a B S SMGfwa 1 < rs rK ip wsi iy T < rSr t VT iTjrtiV > f at u t i art r 1 L Robert Stewnrfc degree The young man hails from American Fork In addition to carry lug his studies Mr Pulley baa acted as assistant instructor In his department depart-ment Mra Prof Farls entertained the College Col-lege Ladles club last Wednesday at a delightful lawn party About two dozen doz-en ladies were present and I say it was another of those successful functions for which Mrs Farls Is noted Mrs Karlus mother and sister from Shoshone Sho-shone Ida were present and met the Jolly indigo of tho club A most pleasing surprise was worked on Piof MacBwan last Wednesday Tho professors students of ill J classes assembled as-sembled In his room and when he faced them he wits nimble for some minutes to control his emotions A clever speech setting forth the good will oft of-t h students and their regret at his departure de-parture was made by Mr Homer The professor expressed his pleasure at their attitude A beautiful tot of Rus Itins works for which the students paid 10 waa prcsontcfl to tho professor President Anthon IT Lund will deliver de-liver the baccalaureate nermon Sunday It was he who drafted tho bill that N ilti 47 + ry n t tY y 1 i v h t iJl r Edward P Pulley passed Congress unamJiJed and established estab-lished tho Agricultural college The college Is fortunate enough to have Mrs Dr Croxnll and Prof Harris appear on two occasions during commencement com-mencement Judge C C Goodwin will address the graduates Tncnday and an address will also ba delivered 1 by Governor Wells The leachors will take luncheon 113 a body net Monday having as guests the member of the Roard of Trustees and a few others lasses are making great arrangements arrange-ments for claps day lunch and some good events will take place on the Held of sports The graduates will be entertained by the juniors Monday noon |