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Show lEWiiESlADE HilNUFIlFIIM ie 'I !;. QtlJ Regents Decide to Give Stu-ole Stu-ole ) dents Three Years' Work '" in Law With Degree. ' l jo AROUSE PATRIOTISM l plan of Sons of the Revolu- 'I & tion to Give Medals 151 1 : Is Approved. h. 1 The regular quarterly meeting of the I of regents of the University of - i "ib wfl5 licl(1 at tllu ,Illivorsity t J) if If-15 o'clock yesterday afternoon. 1 iw Bsro wore present Chairman Kiter and E SgJ Richard W. Your.;;, ' W. W. '!: Strong Waldemar Van Cott. I. T. fanbary, Frank B. Stephens, George f Middlcton, William N. Williams, SS? V istbon II. Lund and Henry II. ftolapp. , .The principal Hem of business was ri jj consideration of the president 's 'vl8 iamniendations for employees of the . (iveraity for the 3 oar 19J2-13. But IJatjjtcliiuijres from I ho prosent list were 'Juki- EB Amy B. Eaton comes to ''Xi university for the first time as in-SlRtlfcietor in-SlRtlfcietor in economies and sociology, ;Kd Walter A. Kerr, who assisted in tho sMpriment of modern languages while Ofciffcfeior Wise was on leave of rib-. rib-. liMmtt, returns as instructor in modern JlStlfcpflges. Theodore P. Holt was nd-a nd-a .mjed from assistant professor in min--W and milling to associate professor JWoininc nd mining. II envy A. Mat-m Mat-m ins made professor of physiology PId physiological chemistry instead of iowlpomtc professor of those subjects. ijpj; Esther Nelson, librarian, was giv-iJTthe giv-iJTthe title of assistant professor. Dr. -7M,G. Bbaugh, who is at present on a absence attending the Univor-1 Univor-1 II Cm. of Berlin, will return to assumo tfftr$ of the department of chemistry WfcrVhe Inst two or three years the w'dents in tbo law school have endcav-w' endcav-w' wmi io have the law course extended to amti years instead of two, as at pres-atitjjSfrbut pres-atitjjSfrbut havo been unsuccessful until present time. At this meeting of aitj.jfc hoard of regents it was decidod .pcfttaEt the university will offer three iamir!' work in law. and lo those who IttflfiiHT complete this wprk, and brt ib one year of work in the xi Diversity ztQt iril ho eiveu the degree of bachelor !ktr. . Aa offer from the Utah society. Sons . '.tbo American Revolution to award a mfw J1 each year to the malo student ' 1 ritiug the best thomo upon some topic nJi ! American history was accepted by A moTo complete organization of tho .1 eondary traininc school was decided n. Tho secondary training school is fart of the school of education and is I.-Hi' BEned for the training of young peo-t&t peo-t&t l to teach in high schools. Mt5 2d15db tl'at arc being prepared by - i faculty committee in charge of the lfcilflJpmer school for 1912 were approved - cIljFftbB regents. fiiaSrn 41,8 Iecluest of Joseph E. Caine, :jrrctarT of the Commercial club, it decided to award a couplo of 7:HjkiBlarjhips for free tuition in tho uni-lull!sity uni-lull!sity for the best essay on "Utah as . wuo in Which to Live. ' ' 5Prbe matter for the university cata-iS-HtSB39 or t'10 con"nK year was present-10-S.Lr c approval of the regents "by U:HMi3eut Kingsbury, and was, on mo-. mo-. J:Ht referred to the president with tHaioact. |