| Show STUDENTS TO BEGIN WORK ORK AT U SEPT 29 9 Slight Increase Announced d dlin in Amount of Fees to Be Charged New Course lin in International Relations The University of ot Utah will wl begin beginS ts S seventy-fourth seventy year on September September Septem Septem- ber 25 according to an announcement announce announce- ment hent ent made by President George Thomas Thornas Saturday Registration will willbe willbe be held on September 25 26 26 and 21 and ad actual instruction will wi commence commence com Corn mence menco on Monday S September 29 t Despite tho negotiations last year to put tho the university on a Q two- two quarter system the academic year 1925 will wi again be divided uto nto three quarters In Jn addition additon to tolie he lie two summer sessions according lo 0 0 catalog which was forwarded Saturday to every high school graduate graduate grad grad- gad gad- In the tho state by Dr Thomas r The e autumn quarter opens on September Sep Sep- ember 25 26 and ends on December 20 The winter quarter commences on January Januar 6 5 and nd closes on March 21 The spring spring quarter begins begin on March 23 and ends with ad wih commencement commencement com corn day on June 9 9 The une Tle summer quarter divided Into two sessions cessions of ot six weeks each begins on on Juno June 10 and closes on August Augst 29 The Tha last day that a a student may may enroll enrol for tor tho the autumn quarter is 1 5 O October tober 11 1 according to the catalog COMMENCEMENT JUNE 9 B The sixth fifty annual com com- Utah Uth will wl be observed on June 9 1925 with wih the baccalaureate baccalaureate sermon sermon ser ser- ser ser- mon on Juno 7 1 and the class and non alumni day on June 8 Holidays to Jo be observed during the year are areas areas areas as follows Lincoln's birthday founders founder's day February 28 Arbor Arborday lay day Decoration day and Pioneer da flay day s 1 The fee ice for entrance to the te state will wi be In excess I f of that charged for tor entrance In 1923 1924 1923 the Incidental fee tee being increased from 6 to to provide pro pro- Ide vide for Improvements and re replacements replacements replacements re- re placements of equipment at the school according to Dr rhomaS Thomas The ho following fees tees will willbe willie wl be ie e charged tn entrance Registration tion ton for three quarters quarter residents of state elate 38 incidental tee fee for three quarters quater student body fee feo for three tree quarters 10 0 class cass fees three quarters seniors seniors 25 Juniors 25 sophomores freshmen The total cost to tote he the te student who Is 1 a n resident of the tate state for registering t for three quarters quers Is plus his class cass tee fee The iThe total cost to the nonresident Student is plus his class fee The he following registration fees tees will willbe willbe wl be In effect for less than three Quarters Registration for tor two quarters for tor residents plus plus two thirds two two-tirs of class clas Incidental and student body fees for tor two quarters nonresidents plus two- two thirds of class Incidental and student student student stu stu- dent body fees for tor one quarter residents of ot state 2933 plus one- one third of ot class clas Incidental and student student student stu stu- dent body fees for tor one quarter nonresidents nonresident plus third one-third class Incidental and ad student body fees tees SPECIAL FEES CHARGED In addition additon lo to tho the general tuition fees a student entering the school of ot medicine 1 is charged 75 76 special fee the school of ot pharmacy 50 and the school of law 60 In addition additon Athene thele is a small smal locker fee fcc laboratory labora- labora t tory ory ry fees tees and fees tees for tor late registration tion lon and extra examinations The he following new Instructors are are announced for the coming year Captain William I P. P In Instructor Instructor In- In In military science and t tactics c Captain V Victor t h R. R Wood Wood- I Ind jiff professor o of military science nd md tactics Clifford J. J Pearsall M.D. M.D. M. M D. D D. D lecturer In bacteriology Paul P P. M. M E. E lecturer in al 11 engineering Nellie Herman B. B critic teacher and Instructor Hiram W. W Clark B. B S. S lecturer in Mechanical engineering Clara Claa A. A Latimer Latmer M. M A. A Instructor In fn civil civi engineering Mrs Ella EIa B. B Helm M. M A Instructor in physiology Phil Phi S. S Grant rant M. M 1 A. A A Instructor In English Ethel Fritchey A. A M. M Instructor In psychology Rhea Brain Drain B. B S S. In Instructor in- in In elementary education Russel Russell Hodgson B. B S. S Instructor in h geology John T T. T B. B I 5 S. a. a critic teacher and ancl Instructor in elementary education Dorothy Bowman instructor in education eonard Leonard W. W B D. S. S Instructor tor or in electrical engineering Ester EsterHill Hill 1111 1 A. A A B. B instructor in public speaking Jessie Perry instructor Tn n education Few Few new courses that have not b been en given in the past few tew years ate ifo listed for the coming academic Vear ear according to the catalog One which might attract at attention at- at enton in the tho present interest In international politics according to Dr Thomas is on an Introduction Uon to international relations by Professor Professor Professor Pro Pro- fessor E. E D. D Thomas which In Includes includes in- in a survey of ot nationalism and imperialism attempts at International International tonal organization foreign relations relations rela rela- tons of ot the United States Professor Sot sor SOl E. E D. D Thomas Thorna Thoma Is back this year from his leave of ot absence studying international affairs |