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Show II REGISTRAR New System Is Slow of ( eration, but Results ,V, More Satisfactory, STUDENTS GET PLA: Employment Bureau (:;, Aid to Those Who Desj., to Work Way. The total number of student , I had registered at the UnivfrSjj- I Utah up until closing time y,v,. i was equal to tho number forth. i responding days last year, dt$r.;-. : fact that the new system of region re-gion is much slower than thee, formerly used. This fact, the I sity authorities .believe, augurs uy . I a large increase in the student ; this fall. ; The new system of registrati,-; registrati,-; quires that the credits of each vidual student must first be ; upon, his programme of classes fr-year fr-year examined by the dean of school which he proposes to em,-then em,-then finally signed by President soe. The student is then alio: register. Because this method is. but thorough, many students arr awaiting only their interview wit: president. Their names have tc yet been placed on the official ii: students. Abilitie sDiversified. With the aid of the committee o; ployment, many students who hgv plied for positions are rapidly jj: work at various occupations. being employed as collectors, soli' salesmen, soda fountain te: draughtsmen, barbers, mote nurses, automobile drivers and r ers, machinists, delivery boys, rer hotel and hospital clerks, teft. operators, teachers of music ami special subjects, 1 laundry won tenders of furnaces and lawns, v-night v-night watchmen and assistants at : work and numerous small "jobs. The committee on employ men: - sists of Miss Lucy Van Cott as IV man and a large number of insti. and students. The committee r-that r-that the students seeking po-show po-show an unusual variety ot eir: and ability. Manv of them ha. tended summer school in their U ness to complete their education 1 many others who have worked the summer are still in need of . which will bring a comfortable I: i '. during tho school year. Students Earn Expenses. University authorities arc of opinion that a large percentage t; students pay their way at the e: sity in whole or in part. Static V a few years ago showed that I. cent of the men students earne: half of their expenses and that: 22 per cent -were entirely self-sv ing. Ten per cent of the Komf: dents were self -supporting aud : cent earned one-half of their ei; It is believed that these figure's v. be even greater to show the tru; portion at the present time. The students who spend part of time in working do not usually i soJhigh a rank in studies as i other students, but, according t: authorities, they cause less trouble many of them rank unusually hi scholarship. |