Show FUNCTIONS OF LAND-GRAN- EXPLAINED Grizzlic Land-GraThere’s nothing static about Utah States Centennial observance “Let Our Future Be Nourished by the Past” is the motto The Univerfor its rank as sity is not patting itself on the back Land-Grathe in institution production a leading of eminent scientists and other achievements — rather it is seeking to do a better job in the second since Lincoln signed the founding act in nt V Cornell Green truly s his capabilities of an A erican candidate Sal night as he closed out h gie hoop career at horrn one of his best nt all-arou- nd century efforts 1862 Service to the people young and old has been watchword Because it adapts to a the Land-GraLand-Grauniversities swiftly changing nation the their to have changed rapidly responsidischarge bilities Green accounted for the Aggie points and high in the air for 21 reb Which paved way for his defensive and offensive formance and to lead th Cold Utah State crew to 62 victory over stubborn nt nt When the Railsplitter President signed the Darnel Haney was j the first half scored 12 points befor tiring to the bench afte ting his head on the flc the opening minutes t fought for a rebound i tugged and wild affaii Sat out part of the garni The Aggies never tra the first half and the was never tied as Utah held leads of 2 20-16 As the half and the Utah State crew 1 off with a three poin1 in 7-- Mor- rill Act he was oppressed by several needs Because the North had suffered disastrous defeats he felt acutely the lack of trained officers But an industrial revolution was dawning — he also knew the demand for scientists technologists mechanics engineers business leaders as well as scientific agriculturists and all the educated people which this sprawling young giant of a nation needed for de- tana State University factor Carlton Culmsee by Dean Aggies By Art Yeager Student Life Sports T velopment Oddly the number of college students in proportion to population was declining and they were few indeed Trained specialists of all types were in short supply So the pioneers of the Land-Grasystem put in motion some bloodless revolutions to 2' nt 31-2- satisfy the requirements of the New Age The new colleges were founded “to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life” The profound changes which resulted can be summarized thus: First democracy came to higher education Young men and women from all walks of life began swarming to the college campuses for education Soon they observed a relatively low-conovel circumstance: they found specific training in classroom laboratory and field for a growing variety of occupations The curriculum included the previous liberal arts studies plus vocational and professional training over a widening range Second to obtain tested knowledge to teach young people and to solve practical problems in rural and urban areas college faculties began systematic research Other agencies cooperated but the real beginning of scientific research especially as a team effort was in the Land-Gracolleges and experiment stations Great discoveries in both basic and applied science have resulted from the nationwide network of cooperative research Third through extension and other means service to the people was emphasized More recently this has become worldwide as Land-Grauniversities and others have sent scientists and experts abroad to aid stricken or underdeveloped countries st nt nt 31-2- 8 During the second t would appear as if the j Would run away to a saL-w- over the Grizzlies when Law Tim Aldrich and Lowry would manage to the Grizzlies back into tention Grizzlies Tie Came As the game approach 10:31 mark the Grizzlh the game at 43-4- 3 The game was tied times The other deadloc and eured at 44-4-4 Montana five came in one point half a dozen of catching the Aggie didn’t have the power 1 out in front when they 46-T- -- r he Utely had to A great factor for the "'"'-John- State Aggies was forwai who son scored tw — No Assemble We will be no SAE ass' The y 'iy ?Ued "rsday they n’s Choir j bly at 1 'uditcri homa" n 53 The World Antewerp & Johannesburg For You At Thomas iJevelers M an vun Miopocia Universalis doesn’t need this deodorant He could use a woman’s roll-owith impunity Mennen Spray was eman wh°wantsa deodorant he knows will I036 °! get through to the skin where perspiration starts Hr?nnrS?ray Deodorant does iust that It gets through to the ' W0rs' AH day More men use Mennen Spray than any other deodorant Have you tried it yet? 64 and $100 plus tax n 1 1 Complete lack of body hair including that of the scalp leg? armpits face eUb |