Show BULLEN TALKS AGAINST COLLEGEXONSOLIDATION tU-fure the Senute Committee on Kduen-tlon Kduen-tlon last evening Senator Bullen appeared ap-peared as a member of the commission appointed by the last Legislature to Investigate In-vestigate the duplication of studies at the University of Utah and the State Agricultural Ag-ricultural college. He declared himself In favor of allowing the Institutions to remain re-main as they are now. Numerous letters wrre quoted from ar.d various statistics Riven to show that consolidation con-solidation would not gie the best satisfaction. satis-faction. He contended that economic conditions are such that the plan for consolidation is not feasible and wou'J result In an unsatisfactory condition. After listening to Mr Hulien. the committee com-mittee went into executive session for the purpose of selecting some one as an expert ex-pert auditor to go over the accounts of the two Institutions and make a report to the Legislature. |