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Show CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES Forty-One Seniors of University Have Filed Application. Forty-ono "nlors of the University of Utah have filed their names wllh the faculty n candidates for degrees at the conimencomrnt txerclnes to be- held next June. Of the number hut ulx arc young women, and all these are candidates for the degree of bachelor of arts. Of th-j romoinlng number thirteen young men are "Peking tho degreo of R. A. and twenty-two twenty-two of them the degreo of U. S. In the novernl l.ranchcK of engineering. The list of candidates for tho degree of ft. A. In o.s follows: Thomas A. Ilcon. Karl Hopkins. Helena M. Crltror. John Jensen, Dale II. Park, Daniel Alexander, Mra. Ojra Bennett. J. Frank Day. llnrrlet Young, XV. 1. Dunn. George A. Hedger. Iko Anderson. James It. Smith. John 'A. trown, Knthryn D Cunningham. Cunning-ham. Froda A. Funk. Virginia A. Bush, Elbert El-bert D. Thomas and F. Y. Fox. For tho degrrf of H. S. In mining engineering: engineer-ing: Milan L Crandall, Jr.. Robert J. Bonno-inort. Bonno-inort. Mortimer U T.c.wln. Thomas H. Latimer, Lati-mer, Ir.. Albort C. Boyle, Jr., E. Dolos Gardner, Gard-ner, J. Henry Peterson. Thomas P. Billings. J. Murccllus Snow. James A. Ure, Itoscoe TV. Orow, Jeter X. Gardner, Arthur Erlckson, Rcucl M. Greaves. For the degree of B. S. In electrical engineering: engin-eering: Raymond E. l)rcs-r. Georgo S. Schow, Herbert J. Barnes, Harry B. Dresser and F D. Wliicgnr. For the degree of B. S. In mechanical engineering- I,-uls J. Seckels. |