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Show j University Notes To get a full quorum of students present pres-ent al the student body meeting next Friday, a I. which time a final vote upon the new constitution will be taken, the executive board of the associated students stu-dents determined lha.i anv student not appearing at the meeting shall lose all claim lo the privileges offered through the possession of the students' body card, granted early in the year, for admittance ad-mittance to student activities. A. S. Peters has reached the heart of the discussion on his subject of telephone engineering. In the lecture Tueedav he discussed the workings of the switchboard switch-board and explained many of the difficulties diffi-culties met with In this work. The university barristers are preparing prepar-ing a petition asking the faculty to transfer all law books belonging to the depailmenl lo the club room in the Bos-Ion Bos-Ion building. Most of the classes In the law department now meet in the clly and county building and the Boston building, and it will make It a great deal more convenient for the students to have the books where they can refer to them readily. ' President II. S. Prltchetl or the Carnegie Carne-gie foundation fund for the advancement of teaching Is planning a trip to Utah early in April to investigate the conditions condi-tions of the university. The school likely will apply for admission to the association, associa-tion, which provides for a pension for all teachers and professors who have taught over twenty years. The University Dramatic club will hold a business meeting today, at which the club will bear the report of Ihe financial standing for the season. Professor 1C. II. Beekstrnnd. wlio has been absent from the university owing lo the. Illness of his father, will be at his regular class work today. During his absence his classes have been conducted con-ducted by Dr. Lyman. The programme for senior chapel day is under way by the senior class. The dale is the first Friday in April. Thc-elass Thc-elass will make lis first appearance in caps and gowns then. |