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Show -.,&V-isi-'S Z "1 ""Jr"-r, ------- .f-w ,us J JOSEPH SMITH BUILDING. B. Y. U. Students Returning To B.Y.U. Will Find New Joseph Smith Building; To Fill Long-felt Need Students returning to Brigham Young university for the opening f the autumn quarter on September Septem-ber 26 will find the new Joseph Smith building ready for occupancy occu-pancy as a religious and social center. Filling a number of long-'e't long-'e't needs, the structure contains spacious auditorium, classrooms, banquet halls, cafeteria and lounges, .The new building will play a significant part in the training of tne emotions and the spirit which es. Franklin S. Harris believes necessary to national security and weU being. "There is a definite tendency nw among college administrators j recognize the need of educating we heart as well as the brain," he , Qeclared, "of course, we must "ever neglect training "for clear thinking we never faced a period when clarity of thought was more needed; but to meet the challenge of the totalitarian, we of the democracies must develop the right emotions and a hardy spirit in young people." With a larger faculty than ever before 157 men and women, 16 of whom are returning from development de-velopment leaves of absence ranging rang-ing from ten weeks to three years in length and with improved physical phy-sical facilities, the university will face the sixty-sixth year of its history stronger than ever, according ac-cording to the administration. More than 1,600 courses are provided pro-vided in the five colleges. Many of these classes, especially in sciences, sci-ences, mechanic arts, and related fields have been focused upon problems of preparedness and national na-tional safety. |