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Show TO ADMIT SOLDIERS FREE TO THE B. Y. U. Special to The Tribune. I'!UVO, 1.10c. 20. The Brigham Young university wilt Open for registration for the winter and spring quarters January '. a 1 id I . class work to bf gin January C. Tiiia decision was reached at a meeting ( f the prtedeney and the exet!titfcro committee com-mittee held thi;i forenoon, and is conditional con-ditional on the Influenza quarantine being be-ing lifted, which is expected. I dscha rged soldiers will be welcomed and givn free admission. The university univer-sity authorities have arranged for the services- of a medical examiner and adviser ad-viser for the school. The university hag been deKignatod by l lie government an a reserve officers' training corps unit, and male students will have the cr'vilege of receiving mili-t mili-t a ry tra ining in connection wit h their other studies if they so desire. An army officer will be appointed to take charge of tho military instruction and training work. |