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Show U. A. C. EXPECTS REGISTRATION OF TWELVE HUNDRED IXIAM. Hep. fl.Tha Agrk-ultlral opanad Monday wtth. -what promlaad to ba tha largeat ratatrmtlofi j-at recorded. Though registration did ot begin until 9 o'clock, tha ha I la ra crowded at oclork by students amlous to ragiatar, so thay could ba-gin ba-gin today with th first claaee. Ra-for Ra-for noon tnor than a had begun regiairatlon, and college of fk la la e-Pct e-Pct n raaldent annllmant for th year of more than :w. Mitch ln-teraat ln-teraat is manlfaated by naw atudenta In th courage In education, bualneea and home'-aconomlca. Heavy rrgja- tratlona are balng made In agrlrul-tttre, agrlrul-tttre, th haalo aria and eHnce mechanic me-chanic arta and engineering pearly vary eounty In tha state lg repra-aented repra-aented and students har enrolled from Idaho, Colorado. Wvomlng, California, Cali-fornia, Nevada and Arltona. Rscep-tlonally Rscep-tlonally large la tha number of high school graduates and students having college eiadUs from other institution. institu-tion. Th new registration regulations , wharaby students at the time of rag-let rag-let ration nrw rlaaatfied Junior a or aenlor college atudenta I working out Well, and Heglaler 1'. J. f'eiaraon saya a aurprtalngly larse nimber ara of senior college gxade, Claas work began today. Tha first student body meeting of tha year will he held on Wednesday, and the ftrat college chap! will meat on Monday nasi. The first teu of gtudant Life, the atudent publication, will awma out on Wednesday. |