Show THE B Y pioneer institution of 0 higher learning in ia cache valley courses of instruction Ins traction amill facilities tie 8 for bigla higher or educational work the next academic year of the he brigham young college will begin beggin monday september rep 16 10 the following courses are offered offe 1 course in general science four years 2 couise in letters four years 13 3 academic couise three years 41 4 normal course coarse three years 5 Adian advanced ced normal course two years ears 6 business Cusio eEg course three 3 ears the first two of these courses lead to degrees the others to certificates of graduation the academic normal and business Busine sg courses are open to all qualified students over fifteen eais of age graduates of these courses are admitted without examination to the course in genei general al science or in bettels Let Lett teis els the advanced normal course is open to those who have completed the normal course theitis also offered red a special mutual improvement course which extends through twenty weeks beginning november 4 the object of this boaire is to prepare young men for conducting the ii work ork in improvement associations in connection with the regular work vork a model association is conducted under the direction of the college professors thereby giving students the opportunity of putting into practice the principles given in the classroom class room COURSES OF instruction in addition to the work of the M I 1 A course the college offers nine courses cours in biological sei science ence including botany physiology and Z apology SIX eix aeS 1 r in hilll aing b bookkeeping play typewriting commercial arithmetic a and n d commercial law five courses in chemistry eight courses in the science and art of teaching ten courses in english language and literature including elocution three y years ears each in latin french and german four courses in geology and mineralogy fourteen courses in history and political science seventeen courses in in mathematics and astronomy including surey edg three in physics extending through three 3 ears ear eleven courses in theology and philosophy and courses in drawing geography vocal and instrumental music voice culture and physical culture facilities the college buildings building s comprise the main building the iab laboratory oratory the presidents Rei residence dence and the dormitory the main building is constructed of adek and stone it is is seventy feet front by thirty six feet deep four stories in height this building contains the assembly room library aud and reading I 1 lot ar ram R W K FF V r r 11 ri r WIN er 11 aj r dpn COLLI ae MAIN BUILDING room general museum eum and recitation rooms for classes in history modern languages and pedagogy the Laboria laboratory toiv is a substantial stone structure tuie fifty feet long by thirty eight vide two stories in height it il 1 contain the and biological and ohp ahr chemical laboratories and recitation rooms these buildings building st are biell ell lighted and ventilated and ar provided niah 11 th steam heat beat water and electric lights in addition to these buildings the second floor of the preston clock block heretofore known as the tithing office building has recently been placed at the service of the college and the thatcher opera house has been secured for the college lecture hall the preston block is located on third street between stain alain and viral first east it is a substantial baiek fand C j eav LT ia i oy forty wide ide two stories in height it is IB provided with steam heat hea i and electric lights i this building contains the nacita tion rooms for classes in english and mathematics the thatcher opera house situated situ abed at akiho the corner of second and main streets is a bui building laing one hundred feet long by bv fifty wide constructed afred of red pressed brick nith hi hite stone facings the lecture hall ball has a seating capacity of eight hundred it is provided wah tilh opera i chairs seam heat in water ater electric lights and all ne necessary cesary facilities 71 through brough the operation cooperation co of the logan city hoard board of education the woodruff Woodi school has been placed at the service bervice of the college for 1 a I normal training Tia ining school to be tided in connection with the of the normal department this commodious structure is situated appo ite the college campus at the corner of first and college streets street 8 in it provision is ia made for all the in work ork of the common school grad grades the chemical physical and biological labora laboratories torie 8 are fuini furnished shed I 1 I 1 wita cases desks aud and nece necessary 6 gary I 1 argatus for practical experimental III vork rork in the natural and physical scion sciences sices ces the museum has been grealy enlarged during the vast I 1 iea by contributions from the gneids of the college including maiv daiy missionaries nho are laboring in diffrient countries it I 1 is sun sullied suni lied with specimens iv of general geology mineralogy paleontology trilogy metallurgy botany zoology and a Foi practical work in surveying urve ying the thee is an engineers transit with so solar ir attachment a arid od all accessories kindergarten and other rua tera kerpl is a so EO brov provided aided for practical wok in ia the department of THE he library occupies the north I 1 rot roe 0 on the second floor of the i thid room which uth tb new shelving reading slopes for current papers and magazines and I 1 niah N ith leading tables conta contains ample accommodation for one hundred and twenty readers it is ia nell lighted al and ventilated is bup plied with steam heat beat and electric ligets and during the school N ear car I 1 is S pen open to the public as a reading heading J coarr ZOI w the reading room boom is supplied n with ith all the current periodicals of utah and with the most 1 important newspapers and magazines of the united states the principal dictionaries and phallas pa pm idias allas including the enczi lo 10 britannica Britan cica chambers en american 0 century dictionary land and other wo works of reference occupy she shelves ve 1 I III in the reading room within free access ce of the readers the college library has bag been greatly augmented during the last amale academic inic year by contributions hom the trustees faculty and friends of the institution including the encyclopedia britannica by the i first presidency of the church a complete set of ford Kings boroughs 01 tea 14 F r V j rp ek 11 aa rare and expensive on mexican antia antiquities gitles bv lion hon moses thatcher a collection of one hundred and seventy five valuable miscellaneous works by bv bishop NV B preston upward of two hundred lant arid and miscellaneous works by the domig mens mutual Improvement Associations of cache county an and large cash contributions contribution 8 by pre president ident geo III W I 1 1 I hatcher batcher mr C 0 amussen and many the library ut at present contains upward of 2500 bound clumps and WO pamphlets and additions will be made during g the year to meet the requirements of students in the several beveral departments professor millers valuable alu able collection colle clion on history and political science w will ill bs be placed in the li lil biary nary and students will vill also have the u use of the presidents private li library ar ry of about eight hundle hlin diel 1 volumes mostly on mathein alic philosophy and general science aoi ni tl the as college is situated in one of j 1 2 A in 4 41 am T 4 I 1 PW 01 1 aind ITOM VRED B THE B the most desirable parts of logani logan city at the corner of fust faist and college sheets ets on the foith fork of logon logan river being only one block from main it is in a central yet quiet location within easy reach room all parts of the city scholarships As an encouragement to stu students deits who have maintained a high standing iu the college anil as an assistance to worthy young men and women omen are desirous of obtaining normal training chii tanty ty scholarships have been established by the college each of which entitles one student to iree free tuition in the normal cobrae for one year applications fur for scholarships should hould be made to the president not cot later than the second week preceding the hopeni opening ra g of the college EXPENSES tuition is free to students with scholarships and to students in the SI bl 1 I A courses to all others the tuition is ia 18 8 for tho tha I 1 all term ta 7 for the winter term and fi 16 for the spring term good rooms and board can be obtained in ate families at from 1250 to 3 per week by renting and boarding themselves students can reduce their cx es to from wa a week for board anil and room rooms can be rented at al irom from fhe to filly fifty cents per wee week k A number of room in the college dormitory III e rented at these rats rates board blahd of TRUSTEES G geo eo W I 1 thatcher president brigham young IV V B preston mosea thatcher Tb atcher h S 11 molen john IV young R W V young W B preston Pre eton jr secretary 11 II K E Tica surer SLAKE BOARD or 01 EDUCATION orson smith chairman S M molen malon isaac smith moses thatcher G IV thatcher AND instructors william jasper kerr B S D n B president ilent of mathematics and astronomy douglas malcan todd professor of the science and art or of teaching james hecim linford curator of the museum professor of biology jacob franklin miller librarian professor of history iii story and political icil science george lewis 6 B registrar professor of physics and mathematics daniel miller presidents private secretary professor of french and german J james a mes ammon lanton langton B I 1 L Secie tary of the faculty professor of Engli englich bli language and literature I 1 josiah advin hickman ickman II K B S assistant professor of the science and art of teaching wilhelm fogelberg instructor in voice culture anil and instrumental music melvin joseph ballard Ba Bal llari larl assistant librarian instructor in vocal music william guild assistant Assia tant registrar instructor iu art and mathematics ma ties Wil william liani george farrell instructor in M 1 I A bourse course joseph Hili Taid hyde instructor in M 1 I A course for catalogues cataloguer catal and other information address ad diess v 3 J KERR president |