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Show LOGAN ENROLLMENT IS MUCH INCREASED Report Made by President E. G. Peterson Peter-son of Agricultural College at Business Busi-ness Meeting of Trustees'. That the enrollment of the State Agricultural Ag-ricultural college at Logan has increased a hundred this year over last, is the statement made to the thirteen trustees trus-tees of the institution at the Hotel Utah at a business meeting and luncheon lunch-eon yesterday noon by Professor F. Ci. Peterson, president of the institution. There are represented eight states of the Union and f i vp foreign countries. Because of the increased enrollment the trustees authorized President Peterson Pe-terson to rent houses in the neighborhood neighbor-hood of the campus wherever possible and to convert them into school dormitories. dor-mitories. The appoint mrnt of five new teachers teach-ers was authorized by the board of trustees. Thev are C. R. Johnson, voice and piano; Miss Johanna Moen. assistant assist-ant professor of domestic art : E. W. St ephens, demonstrator in high school club work ; T. M. Aldous, instructor in zoologv, and Ray B. West, director of agricultural engineering and mechanical arts. Miss Moen is from Norway, and has recently completed her preparatory course at 'olumbia university, New York City. Mr. Stephens is from Salt Lake, and Mr. West is an irrigation expert from tho Cornell university. |