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Show B. A- C. TOL OPEN 1 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 The Branch Agricultural College at Cedar City will open on Monday September 9. Seven hundred copies of the 1929-30 catalog have been mailed to students and prospective students, according to a statement by Director Henry Oberhansliy. Mr. Oberhansley arrived in Cedar City last week to assume his duties as acting director in the absence of Director J. Howard Maughan, who is spending the year in graduate work in the University of Wisconsin. Wiscon-sin. According to Director Oberhansley the new cata'.og announces changes in the curriculum which, in addition addi-tion to offering greater variety of subject matter from which prospective pros-pective students may select their courses, unifies the work more close- y with that of the mother institution insti-tution at Logan. Among those changes in particular is the offering of vocational work in agriculture. |