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Show IU. OF II. YEAR BOOK" HE PUBLICATION i i ! i i Issue Gotten Out by Junior Glass Establishes New Record. The 11310 nncl 19l'f Year Book, which Is published by (ho .junior class of (ho University of Utah, Is now on salo at the "L." Each year (he class publishing ho l"(oni:in tries to exeell all provions Issues of the book and this year's class has been no exception to (ho rule. Taking Tak-ing the general appearance and makeup of the book it is easily the best Utonian ever gotten out at I he university. The binding Is of limp brown leather with a large gilt " '1"" across iho front. The paper Is of the finest quality and the printing is large enough and plain enough so that (ho glazed paper lends a very pleasant appearance to the page rather than tending to dazzle I he eyes Ah Is very often iho case. The most prominent feature of the book Is the splendid clearness with which the innumerable in-numerable cuts and cartoons stand out. The book contains over 200 pages, nearly every one of which has one or more cuts. The book opens with a tribute to Senator Sen-ator William N, Williams, the man who did more than any other single man towards to-wards securing the $300,000 appropriation appropria-tion lor the construction of the magnificent magnifi-cent administration building, which is to bo erected in the seml-circlo of buildings at the university In the near future. This appreciation Is accompanied by a full page picture of air. Williams. There also aro pictures of all the college col-lege graduates in caps and gowns, each of which is accompanied by a brief bl-ogrophy. bl-ogrophy. Among ' the most interesting of the snap-shots are those taken of the annual flag rush held between (he sophomore and freshman classes early in Iho fall. Other pictures arc those of the students working on the "17" the day they gave it Its annual Coat of whitewash, and views of the different athletic teams botli In action and In group forms. |