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Show Itial financial recognition from its I alumni. No alumni of means should make his will without a bequest to j his alma mater. An alumnus pos-I pos-I sessed of propetry who should die without having made such a provi-) provi-) sion would he considered in dis-i dis-i grace. President Harris suggested 'as the only way of escaping such dis-j dis-j grace was for the man of means to i die within tlie next year. j The officers of the association j elected for next year are ns follows: I 10. S. Hinckley, president; Leah Widstoe and Ceorge M'ortlien, vice presidents: Frank Newman and ! George Ballif, members of executive committee; K. B. . Sauls, secretary and treasurer; and A. licx Johnson, corresponding secretary. Semi-Centennial of B. Y. University The semi-centennial of the founding found-ing of the Briglmm Young university univer-sity comes in 1925. "It must he observed ob-served in a manner befitting such a great occasion. Such was the thought upper-most in the minds of tlie speakers at the alumni banquet of the church university. President Franklin S. Harris gave the vivid suggestion that beginning wil the semi-centennial, the school would enter a new era, and thereafter there-after should receive more substan- |