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Show KNIGHT TO GRADUATES. "Uncle" Jesse Gives Young People Excellent Excel-lent Advice in Baccalaureate Sermon. Special to The Tribune. PROVO, June 1. A large audience gathered in College hall Inst evening, when Vice President Jsse Knight of the B. Y. V. board of trustees delivered the baccalaureate address to the graduates. President Knight began his address Instating In-stating that the students might be surprised sur-prised to learn that he, too, had graduated, gradu-ated, but he had he graduated from driving oxen to driving mules and he did not b-Jieve .any of the graduates felt any better now than he did at that time. He proceeded in his characteristic way to give the graduates some good advice. The graduates were admonished to do their part in maintaining the standard of the school and the reputation of its graduates for character and educational qualifications. qualifica-tions. V'ilson H. Dusenberry, -who ' has been the secretary of the B. Y. U. hoard of( trustees since the beginning of the school," read an article setting forth the benefits f poverty in the formation of character and the achievement of success, and showing that reward would come from effort ef-fort only. Thomas C. Romney. -a college graduate, and Miss Ella Hafen, a high school graduate, grad-uate, delivered addresses of - appreciation of the university. A number of musical numbers were given by the university choir, Professor C. R. Johnson, I.e Roy Robertson and Miss Elva Chipman. |