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Show ANNUAL CATALOG SHOWS MANY NEW FEATURES. The annual catalog of the Brilliant Young university lias just been issued is-sued from the press. An examination examina-tion of the publication reveals many features reflecting the growth of the institution. Of interest to many students will be the return to the university of Professor William .1. Snow of the history department, Professor Pro-fessor M. Wilford Foulson of the department de-partment of pyschology, Professor Carl K. Eyring of the department of physics, Professor Elbert IL Enst-nmiiil Enst-nmiiil of the art department, and Professor Eranklin Madsen of the music department, who have been absent ab-sent studying at the great universities universi-ties of the country for periods varying vary-ing from six months to two years. A number of other teachers have I been away studying during the suin- ' mer. Among the new teachers scheduled are Elmer I. Miller, associate professor pro-fessor of economics; Elizabeth Cannon, Can-non, instructor in foods and nutrition; nutri-tion; Ed. M. Howe, instructor in English; Eng-lish; A. Kay Olpin, instructor in mathematics; Harold Hentley, instructor in-structor in Spanish; Carl Cliristen-sen, Cliristen-sen, instructor in chemistry; Stewart Williams, instruclor in physics; Anna An-na Egbert, instructor in English; Edward Ed-ward A. Morgan, instructor in English; Eng-lish; E.nnwi P.rown, supervisor of elementary training; and Wilma ,Iep-son, ,Iep-son, instructor in physical education fur women, all teachers of experience and ability. The summary of students for Ihe past year gives a splendid showing, Ihe total number receiving institutional institu-tional credit, being '.MK(i. The graduate gradu-ate division showed an enrollment, of ol. Many new courses are listed for next year. In every respect Ihe .growth of the inslulilioit is apparent. |