Show I 1 THE WALL FELLOWSHIP i Th Thi friends of the University i were greatly pleased to read the announcement in the daily papers some time ago that Col E. E A. A vy Wall Wail all of Salt Lake City had established a fellowship at the School off of ot f Mines The purpose of this fellowship fellowship fellowship fel fel- is to aid and encourage re research research re re- i search work at the University The annual income of the fellowship fellowship- is is to be given to some graduate graduate graduate grad grad- student of ability who will devote devote devote de de- vote his time during the school year to the study and investigation of some of the many problems concerning concerning con con- the mining concentrating and smelting o of ores The fellowship is to be awarded annually to the most promising candidate and may be e awarded twice to the same individual I Its Ifs s establishment marks the beginning of a close working relationship between between between be be- tween the mining industry and the the- School of Mines for one of the chief functions functions of the Mining School ought to be the investigation tion of those problems confronting confronting- the industries that permit of laboratory laboratory laboratory labora labora- tory research and the unexcelled facilities for experimental investigations investigations investigations in ore dressing etc at the School are now to be employed in inthis inthis this work The fellowship now established m marks the beginning It is expected expect expect- ed that other fellowships will soon f w so that the University will soon be known as a center of re research research research re- re search and will acquire a national reputation as it ought to do With an unequalled location in the center center center cen cen- ter of the great mining industry of the West the Utah State School of Mines ought to be the leading r mining school of the country andr and r this thought students teachers and officers alike and the day is not distant when we expect it to be a reality |