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Show THE PEOVO HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1921, If' LJ New Faces B.Y.U. Students Will Face -i- f - - ' " I T : it News and Notes f Brieham - Young UntfeYsitrf Provo's Leading Educational l S- -- :. --I- Institution. v.---"'- I A II If i 'Wifflvtfie Way to Success- THE - Ttmpanogoa trail will te bullu Incoming H. Y. U. studenu are strongly in favor of it, the faculty has on Friday and Saturday, decidHi - A -.' r .CH. ten, a4 September23afld a 24; the-tim- e v - - J "W? .. J' - II I I..., KIEFER SAULS President Secretary. 1 H. V. HOYT Dean of the Business L T . College. THOMAS MARTIN Profeeeor of Agronomy. lout the. trail. : hcal'r him. CH feell I and i but t 'OF THE; - to an ceren On September 17 the B. Y. U. will September 14,. instruction begins college was changed to School of Educelebrate Constitution Day. A request REGISTER 18. Founder's tfetober (celeday , cation,' and the School of Arts nd from Suptertntendent Adam S. Ben- ; brated October 17). 7. Sciences was established. nion for observance of. the day met vaca- with a hearty response from the 25, 24, H. Thanksgiving ntr November (Continued on fonowlnfage.) 26, George April A committee was appointed . tion. faculty. of the as retired Brlmhall president the In main the pus extension, built December 2 (Friday), autumn iuar-te- r to prepare a program. pony trail to Maple Flat assisted in university and waa made president- '. - Dr. George II. Brlmhall, President- cIobohi jJaa iuildln .otiieJiHilaiarilaPxaMi, hH WINTER QnARTBR canyon, and has turned out en masse Franklin Sfewart Harris was appoint from Ogden where he had S (Monday), winter QuarFriday: December the of farmera to help the ricinity lectured-befor- e the faculty institute , save their cropa from the frost It ed president, these changes going Into ter beglna. He Normal Weber of College. the 21 December Christmas 1921. of effect (Thursday), July 1. baa also added many hundreds City-o- n Lake to went Salt Saturday vacation begins.. volumes to the library. During 1921 a college .of Commerce on business connected with Churchy 1922. ; Fire of the ten persons who are re- and Business Administration .was or ; :t 4 (Wednesday")', instruction seminaries and M. I. A. work, CoJanuary of the the for building sponsible and courses leading to a de- resumed. SecK. ganized Mr. a In B, letter Sauls, to of the are members llegiate building March 10 (Friday), winter quarter retary to the President of the B. Y. Alumni association, as also are many gree .of Bachelor of Science outlined. ' U, come the following cheering words .j of the purchasers of the table tad. The, names School of Education and closes.. ' ott, star-d- e from SPRING QUARTER chain in College halL The great teat. School Arts- nd Scieneesrwere I March 1$ (iMonday), spring quarter bater and editor of the White and nowever,- - 01 me asaouiauuu nm no , changed' to College of Education and fcegin. Blue last year: "As an alumnus let building of the Maeser Memorial. and Joy Sciences. and baccalaureate ser me express Arts of Ccftiege on May28 (Sunday), part pay The faculty has taught mon. !at the work already begun in the pro to carry the school over a financial June 2 (Friday)y .forty-sixtcom cess of reorganization. Authorities. Everywhere ., crisis, purchased a thousand dollars' BOARD OF TRUSTEES. mencement' exercise. . throughoout the State there Is a feelequipment tor a physical laboratory, ' ' Y from now Heber J. Grant, president; Thomas ing of 'Look out for the Organization. paid the major part of the cost of the we 'have beeris' are wishing Edward H. and as The S. on, vice Brlgham university Young Taylor, the of president; CJollegiate heating plant we were 'are now.' But when the now organised comprises; building, and added thousands of vol- Holt, secretary and treasurer; does make the record it must make Young Gates, Reed Smoot, Lafayette i. lrACollege of EdttcaUonrrilr umes to the library. The members of the board of trus- Holbrook, Joseph Fielding Smith, J. - 2. " A College of Arts and Sciences. we shall be coontent with being mem3. A College Commerce ' and bers of the Alumni organization ind tees have pledged their private for Wm. Knight, Stephen L. Chipman, pt A.Reece, Business Administration. boosting all we can." prosper JoseprrR. Mnrdockr-Joseptune to 4. An. Extension Division. Y. Card, Wlllard Young. Dr. Thomas C Martin of the B. Y. ity of the school; they bate led in ZIna EXECUTIVE 6. A Research Division. COMMITTEE. U. has received word from Cornell contributions for the support of the An Elementary Training srhool and Tbomas li. TaylorX Wm. Knight. school; hey hare initiated and car ruiventity InatTiIs graduation thesis a Secondary Training school are on "The Decomposition of Green ried out enterprises and made invest- Stephen L Chipmaa. maintained. In connection with the Manure at Different Stages of Growth" Unlveralty Calendar. ments which supplied pressing needs 1921 Vocational Is being "published as a ; University College of Education. of the school. All this service has courses are offered in the Secondary bulletin. The thesis deals with the' AUTUMN QUARTER. been aratultous. September 12 and 12, (Monday and t Training school for mature persons recompositlon of green manure and Its At the beginning of the school year not ready for college work. 1920-2the name Church Teachers' Tuesday), registration of students. passing into what IsT known aszitbji humus stage, where ita beneficial effects in the soil are felt The rapidity, which IT" explains reaches this stage, is a measure of its The general idea at effectiveness. . one time prevailed,- . , ri'ilf SMTC 19!W-Preslde- leavii Marti CH irieham Youn gsUniversitv days vagw : . - ! Ernest-lirWilkins- h -- , securr-the-financt- ai is prepared to train yoang people to become ACCOUNTANTS. MANAGER BUSINE1)RGANIZE OFFICE ' i the MAVAQFg-BUSINE- SS i CH Lille, Anne temb ORGANIZATIONS, AND MANY OTHER IMPORTANT POSITIONS : .. IN THE FIELD OF COMMERCE. visits riri Cher; - ..CH SOUS' h&PP Regislratfon lte NIGHT COURSES IN HIGHER sordi ites ACCOUNTANCY, thing feelii BUSINESS LAW, BUSINESS long: ding, kand depa CI Cher roUCYriNCOMEAXPROCEDURtBUSINESSD COURSES FOR BUSINESS MEN AND OTHERS WHO ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND REGULAR CLASSES WILL BE ORGANIZED BY THE Moo' i sot: .asm MeiswrtiwisiM! -Cl slss an i bria fi Ctei CI strlc teivi fChei OF THE ; I . 1, CH specu Chen ADflliSTRATIO V ; rectui Marti in loi gaged I . UL. living from BUSiriESSz: the girls will provide them with The Chamber, of Commerce. Rotary, Kiwsnls, and other city organizations - will hp invited toT)srt1ctpatfe.""E. :ti Xlr.titATf hot Kuan m ntvlntA-rh Airman i orl"Taommtfe6e--to--Mthrong He has already been in consultation with, the proper government officials in regard to the work,-anthey have a9t cnly grt renlha mflt emenltheir approval,but 6a ve promised to I operate by sending engineer to lay ?.' ! Anne, friend othprnecessaryaraphernallaziand food. ' ... . eight GOHRCE Xor doing the work. The male members of the facuity and student body will be on the job with picks, shovels, and - COLLEGE Of j Briffhani Youn g university lihei f year jfron debt cum eu: The Institution That Trains for Leadership' l0Ci mar wife fglrli 'has ! j Am moi the ,'hiro i aim I - leai chs Qu sat : Ait rea Th, Chi in "& to cbi t t lov fee 09 do, thi cla Ch Hi tic wt ne se ti ti p & ti V l! (J ;d i I c II. Y. U. in Winter. ' Entrr.nce to I.Iaecr Hall. Scenes on B. Y. U. Campus. ( |