| Show AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE C LL GE OF OF UTAH T rI Jr UTAH I r 0 i r r 11 r I Provides I I Thorough and r a I Jt Scientific Technical I l Iri fn t Jj Practical Education a f f of Higher HI learning 1 A t I r r 1 r 9 t Ni I uI I LI 11 I tJ II J in tl 1 I IN f itt Pd N Y t v Tho A ulal of ot part pait of ot till the s of th the Stale Slate It mss i hed hedIn In UN by rho Stets Hint In Ill of nn tin oft Id a t of or 1 passe i o 01 1 ly 19 2 11 JHU u ant to till the several veral states for fat tin the und till Il of ot institutions ln lust of h ii gher learning in III order to the tho lI and nud of ot the Industrial classes clashes ea in HI th tit several 8 mil iii 1 of life 10 U It His Is the tha theon on pulley policy ollo of or the tho College In iii c with the spirit of tho the law under which It was ol to provide a n lib ra and practical education meeting the tho demands particularly of ot the tho Industrial classes e In all nil of tho rho worn tho Ito Institution the two Iwo extremes In education and nud tho the purely theoretical are avoided thu the inns jell being bused based upon anti and united with Iho thoroughly hl scientific The Tho practical work on the tho farms fares In III till tho or orchards B dairy tit trY commercial kitchen I laundry sewing Hewing rooms different scientific and tho thio carpenter forge foric mid machine shops Is II done In strict with principles In III ty tu tits work of the different courses students are thoroughly trailed In to the related 1 of ot science and In III history Knells h and modern languages While the Importance of or training Is In In till all of or tine Ih tournes elJ tho the disciplinary value Ilu l of or education la to kept constantly In view It Is If that tho the mind anti and oy elm elmand I i mid and hand mulct together l he o trained In order to secure symmetrical development Tho l he object h in to Inculcate o 01 Industry and thrift of at accuracy and cud reliability and nUll to lo foster all nil that makes for fOl right living and good hll 1 CU college courses courseR are offered In ht agriculture ur domestic science commerce civil on n nIJ IJ and general science each ench extending through tour four years and leading to u a degree I or the tho no C nor of ot who are alo not prepared ll to tn outer enter the tho th regular re college and In 1 who can call remain In hl the tho In Institution but a n few raw years yearn or high school courses cournea Oro In mid and com cm maroe ll ilIO 0 through o ugh thus three o yearn nl and t lending e l n to n II t c f of ot graduation In At ll i to t u these theo COUr e e a thoro th r Is Ill a n manual training tra ning course In n domestic arts three o years y a 1 manual training course COUTHO In arts IlI I four Cour yearn ye nn an engineering preparatory course two yuan years and a 11 preparatory course ono one year yaM also special winter In arts and mechanic In addition tc to tho the work of oC tho the preparatory department the tlc College Collego offers Thirty courses In ill Including ing Irrigation 1 drainage and fences fenced farm soils and farm crops soft loll physics physic history of pe og farm agricultural ex experimentation stock judging breeds br breeding stock te feuding fetal I riff dairying cia rInt poultry Il poultry horticulture and economic entomology propagation unit lint care caro of at plants por po and orchard management landscape gardening and forestry fo 1011 I I gardening l lure ture and voi veterinary urinary science courses courSON In hi science nM and art Including laundering different kinds kInd of or cooking fruit work foods U and hygiene pomp homo nursing dietetics household hand and sewing designing cutting l fitting dressmaking and aM fanny fancy work fourteen courses In commerce Including Ing III stenography typewriting commercial calculations commercial law customs history of or ana International law transportation banking and finance ten courses In civil engineering Including III surveying roads reads and pavements hydraulics hy Irrigation water watA and structures courses In Jn Including analytical and ond 11 mo steam engineering machine design and ona dynamo machinery fifteen courses coupes In mechanic arts Including general honA building cabinet work worl forging and machine work ten tell courses In animal biology Including anatOmy and Biel Ild zoology general biolo biology gy I histology and bacteriology two courses In la botany six alx courses In I 3 general organic oli anil agricultural chemistry chemistry of foods and cookery colloy and qualitative art Iho In J geology and mineralogy assaying tour four courses In II physics eleven cloven courses In math 1111 motion matles and astronomy n Including algebra geometry analytical ry calculus I ahm dp acct 1 t iv e geometry differential equations nl modem n n cam y act advanced an il 1 l geometry K Sot t tanY nl 11 I u ut ulu N history II Itry l hr Y and amI andl philosophy of or and gt leml mid 0 co linen council In JI I Hn tr lei lih klaf fl flics lei ics literature literary 1 een h century IV and fl art r ma an Id wu 11 loll H u courses In hl language Including French breech and anI Latin 0 9 courses In III history and civil sociology history of nr tho the United tats nl history Anc philosophy of ot history hl tor G C courses In drawing Including Il freehand and mechanical throwing besides work worl In m ohoy alo science anti and tactics and i ln culture w r tI the wl ter months mOl beginning January 7 t tim tho courses Oll In tho subjects at qt veterinary dairying sewing eln household h management pinking II ry a nl blaek Tn In to the work of It then thene s stu may 1118 take 11 ke such tl h courses ur lu to ma toM r anti other subjects ns nil are re prepared to pursue advantageously ly f he his o Ot of tie the tien Ie dl n nt ru are so adjusted that those entering In 10 January may mil take w w v rk In any of ot the thi departments nl hC tho time thoI I ln In fr tol nr r they are arp prepared Till grounds Ill it acres of ot which 20 SO acres acre constitute cOmi the tho campus 7 acres lI re tho the field flold TJ 71 s f the tale mH mid and Uti 11 U acres the tile orchards orchard vineyards l und anti gardena There rhel ore are IT 17 college hili InK equipped for tor tho tine various purposes of ot the The chemical and an nn l 1 the HIe theM M I l the lie n I and tho lie biological laboratories are provided with tho the nry rind foi rr through thorough work worle For Por the flu Ill work In III dairying mechanic arts arts art etc ele th there Ihne re In la I 1 for tor thorough and efficient work Irk In 11 the different offered Department In geology ard in togy y 1 and plant biology tire are Ir supplied with required for fur work lr In InI I t hi h The library contains upwards upward of 0 bound volumes and S con 00 oo s h tn i Th w Is also n a largo rom l lell with Ith tho the tables and elopes on out which tire life placed of or the tho be beet t new newspapers and 1 of et the United States and amid Europa In Ill cases cal In true th rending room are aro also encyclopedias dictionaries and h r works of or reference tho this present year nr a B number of or Important Improvements Improvement been made III nil The dormitory has be beau m Will gon lily illy ami thoroughly and has ha bOn ItO n furnished i l with new nel bath rath rooms rOOI Department Depart noat tune i li been en anti the th large llIgo room on the th top floor of the matt main mil heretofore used for the tiro ml haw baa bo bunt n divide Into five IVI largo large well VII lighted for far work In III n mathematics and Tho Tito largo in io n In III the Imminent of or the th north wine formerly used for shop work bavo Io been finished II nIl provided with Iho ne ea iry W lU It the work of or the department of ot a Ii soil stole room with most host modern ro re A and Gild class room morn Tim soil physics laboratory l la 19 furnished the Fur For the tbt work orle In tn athletics the athletic field has been enlarged and graded and bath mil mid dressing rooms furnished with shower baths bath and aid other conveniences 11 have Wen ben io 1111 v h ln and aid the HIP domestic biological and other aphis departments The mall made to the tha equipment nt of the tho dairy our save have been more moro thoroughly systematized and other changes have IHl been moth made that add very ory much to 10 of or the tilt work the Into to ta at numbers All large elapses are oro Ill This Th faculty prevent present enable to give gho personal attention to tho the individual requirements of or the lie students insuring m h and L work throughout all the tho departments of or the tho Institution BRIGHAM YOUNG COLLEGE LOGAN UTAH The r y Saints Scientific and Normal School Founded July 24 34 1877 by b President Young Faculty Thirty i WI rt I T ii IFF Ill r r i i sTi iti ji j JY t i n r i a m d MJ a r t 1 t 1 t t 1 SR t d t r ryr u 1 1 cry 1 r ry y f 1 try Z j t N ism 14 C I POLICY POLl I Tn rn accordance with the tho th Peed Deed of Trust r I of or atlon It Is I th tb 1 at i f the Ih to promote tl higher aI of or thu th people providing a liberal and I education that embraces Intellectual training and ph l il culture but bu of nf all III a deep and rational religious training It H la ya the th aim of or the th author authorities Of at the till C nige fo provide for such I work lork n us will prepare the students fi far farr r rg g r I In life considered from the th K I i i t tf it t night i of ot view The U Instructions given livon In the College tends to ll the highest blithest type of manhood I and type that cannot bi bl be I I obtained In 1 not of 01 this Brass Tosh Tn and nd e e arc em Im H In all 1111 of t the departments and each enoh year 11 marls mark an Improvement In thu lh facilities and Ind strength of or the College FACILITIES I Tile Tae Coll College e IIII are tiro centrally I located and nod are Comfortable dor l and com corn nr dious they thoy arcs 1 nr rj lIui with steam ri heat water and t light The laboratories e tho the library the tho i rooms room and the gymnasium are areso I BO so equipped with hooks otc etc that hilt t they ore are tu and d I The II II um u Is la d with Ith Illustrating the subjects ot Or geology mineralogy pal metallurgy botany bo and n zoology OF OP 1 1 Courses In a 1 general education Corresponds with the lh usual college and university courses 2 2 Academic n a good high school education Prepares Prepare for foi College 3 Normal Court ollI N Training Pedagogy Psychology English Ills lUll tory tort Mathematics t tai Ij Art re t 4 5 Du and nad Short Business Law J History mator Science Pen Fan Penmanship manship 6 G Domestic Arts Course Plain Sew Sewing SewIng ing Dressmaking Household lee lea Arithmetic Science Draw Ing Pedagogy P 78 Preparatory and Winter Courses Prepare for cr high school 1 tr w 9 0 Course For r th tin thu prep preparation preparation 8 lion of young mon men for active mis missionary work word STUDENTS EXPENSES EXl Tuition Is free Aeo All students except missionaries pay an annual o ofee tee fee of at 10 and all ull tiny pay an tin Inary Urn and gymnasium tree free of or II I Ia 1 a 8 single subject the charges will Under no circumstances will wll arc an i of or title this bo ho Alumni Alumn ar aro milted to do special upon of such proportion of ot the Iho entrance red fee redI to toH H I the number of ot hours taken In lit to the tho years yeara requirements In the Arts Arta Course ES AND OFFICERS Young President Joseph Josoph F Smith Vice VI co President Win D n Preston Chairman h of lit Committee Win Wm II U Lewis HI M W AV Merrill Lyman H It 5 IL II H DUllon Dullen Jr Secretary S and r Jas Joe H Linford President of ot Fao 1 40 u t |