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Show ents is listed for September 24 and 25, with regular class work getting under way on September 27. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SETS REGISTRATION DATES Registration for the fall term starts at the University of Utah September 20, and the state school is offering the most complete com-plete educational program in history as the long dream of a "greater" school becomes a reality. The state university offers programs in 10 fully accredited colleges this fall including: University College, State College of Education, State College of Engineering, College of Medicine, Medi-cine, College of Law, College of Business, State College of Mines and Mineral Industries, College of Fine Arts, College of Pharmacy, Phar-macy, and the new College of Nursing . The state university includes a graduate school and graduate school of social work in addition to its summer school and extension exten-sion division. "That's a curriculum that matches the study possibilities of just about any university in America, a complete course that meets the needs of most of the students in the state," officials said. Last year students were enrolled en-rolled at the University of Uetah from every county in the state, according to President A. Ray Olpin, and every county is expected ex-pected to be represented again in 1948-49. More than 10,000 students were registered at the "U" last season and that record total should be approached in 1948-49. Freshmen examinations are scheduled at the university on September 20, according to Parry Par-ry Sorensen, public relations chief. First year students will get together for their first assembly as-sembly at Kingsbury Hall on September 21. Registration of freshmen students has been scheduled for September 23. Registration of all other stud- |