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Show HIGHLY PRA1SB I you oughl S1 IL" Such was ih?. 14 II remarks made by Ih W varlouo departments Vf tH?? ' of Utah, while addressing ii during ( chapel hour yVSS , The students met l0 MrZ Wffl monts for banqueting thr. ..""llw school athletes who v.nf b, , T for next Saturday's rr.wu 1 ' Byron Cummlngs uhli0 & them on this subJPc ,1m 1 vcrsity stands for maS ' anhood. Show youS? stltutlon on next Saturdav C )a3', i your vlaltors as royal b7 ' , J them through ouJk 0 when thev aro tired the W fresh them with a iifcft3 M Show them that we are in, their work and welfare, and interested In ouro." t"inatt Dr. Joseph Merrill, princlmi Mining school, announced lYhSf1 nlng with one year next ' one moro year will be reoulrS , trance to the Mining scHl at present are too young and i," Wrk' ability to grasp the more mtctW jects because, of their lrnnSSf 'f development. More ontrancelsl be required along the line of t fl and inathematlcB. Dr Merrill SfA students that a professor Urn iC . ley, after visiting the Mlnlnz IM t3 i last weck.Uook occasion to wr "rti does not offer as many ojiL, i V Berkeley, but ln the coiS J,Jt docs offer she is better quallS JI equipped than Berkeley." ' i p the faculty of the Mining schwl JS & strengthened by the assistance?! Lyman and a mining cxprt 0 Overman. Prof. Lyman relnms Cornell, where he has Just CosS a post-graduate course, with hiSt Lji ors. GuBtav Overman will hared t, of the metallurgical building. hT considered the greatest mill slr America. Ho turned down a wh iijsst with an annual salary of JWMJ-j come to Utah. In acceptlnj tli ( eltlon Expert Overman said: 'Tb j ary Isn't enough to keep my fiEflj -sl I want to do some special resarci t to ' on Utah minerals, and this poslrloil L n fords a happy opportunity ttts)W Dr. Merrill was followed by D;, mage, who paid a brilliant trfetrKTr the work done at the Unlvenig. aKrft deplored the ideas of tho? titir who believe that everything te.vffL'r poor and that everything dlstir.B? grand and gorgeous. "The UdrtJK.? does no bluffing," he said. "U cgjrz. a good course In evcrylhkj. through the school the studw&JEfi professors, whereas ln other kifciPfC the students havo to wait urtD t9jJ get in their Junior and ?niraj Dr. Talmage urged students t what there la at home befoufMP away. Ho pointed out the aJnaB of going to a young institution going to more than one IcrtfialBf. r Prof. Meyer of Oxford university "We are not keeping with tfc &g as you are here. Our student for bread and we gie them slKaSi'ii Prof. Marshall, principal of th.Jj school, urged the students esfrdri fc be true to their school. He enn cally scored those students who the University, saying "Well, w go up there for a little whih we will go of to college." Pittlfi tjfe shall heralded the honie'COEiyj Prof. Fred Reynolds, who bii ej u such a great name for hloiHlf all &f State at Harvard university ibl lng, Prof. Marshall declared tttti pa B. A. from the University of 11 fee meant more as a rule than frca t tsc vard. "You earn your mark.' hue. a t dents don't come here to through." . J Prof. Stewart, principal of tct 5 mal school, told briefly of the ra? tlon and praise which I it ifa ing from the great educatow of country. Utah graduates are tap jht demahd throughout the West . many States they are not require, fe, take examinations. ! p |