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Show Agricultural College of Utah, Logan, Utah, Tho Agricultural College of Utah opened Sept. 18th under the molt auspicious au-spicious circumstances. Tho hHldir., had boen repaired nnd thorougi novated throughout. Now class rooms had been furnished with tho best modern sottoes, and other change! had been mado which greatly add to tho facilities facili-ties of tho institution Tho faculty has boen increased so that all largo classes aro divided Into small sections, thoroby enabling professors pro-fessors to give personal attontlon to tho Individual requirements of students, insuring thorough nnd efficient work in nil tho classes. Tiio faculty numbers 35, all specialists ill their respective linos. COURSES. The following courses aro offered : I Agricultural Courso, four years; 2 Mechanical Engineering Course, (our years; 3 Civil Engineorlng Course, four years; -1 Gcnoral Scienco Course, four years ; 5 Domestic Arts Course, four years; 0 Commercial Courso, four years; 7 Short Commercial Course, two years; 8 Elementary Agricultural Courso two years; 9 Manual Training Courso, in Domestic Arts, two years: 10 Manual training Courso in Mechanic Arts, three years; 11 Sub-Freshman Courso, one year ; 12 Special Fivo Months Course ; 13 Preparatory Courso. WINTER COURSE. Tho Special Five Months or winter courses begin on Novombor Cth. The work of these courses Is 10 arranged that students may tako any subjects for which they aro prepared. They are of eipecial valuo to those who are unable to begin at tho first of tho year. In addition ad-dition to the regular work in mathematics, mathema-tics, English, geography, History, etc. , courses nro also provided for in agriculture agricul-ture nnd allied subjects, in domestic: arts, in commercial branches, and in manual training. EQUIPMENT. Tho Col lego buildings comprise the Main Building, the Experiment Station Building, the Mechanic Arts Building, the Dormitory, tho Conservatory, the Veterinary Laboratory, tho Model Barn, tho Poultry Building, and residences for tho Pres.dent of the Collego, the Director Direct-or o! the Experiment Station, and the Faim Superintendent, and cottago for farm laborors, Tho chemical and min-urnlogk-al, tho physical, and the biological bio-logical laboratories nro equipped with tho necessary apparatus for thorough scientific work. For tho work in engineering en-gineering nnd in mechanic nud domestic arts, there aro well equipped workshops, kitchens, sewing rooms, nnd laboratories.- Tho library contains about eight thousand bound voluinns and several thousand pamphlets. There is also a largo reading room for tho ubo of students. PRACTICAL WORK.. x So far ns practicable, students in the different technical courses apply the principles of the class room to the practical work which is provided. tfor on tho farm, in tho garden and orchards, in tho dairy, in tho workshops, in the kitchon nnd sowing rooms, in the counting count-ing house, ar.d in the scltntifio lab-oratorlea. lab-oratorlea. Students who take the manual man-ual training courses nro prepared for skilled labor in carpontry, blacksmlth-ing, blacksmlth-ing, dairying, cooking, millinery, and dressmaking. Tuition is free. An entrance feo of (5, and a small library fee to cover cost of materials used in tho laboratories, laborator-ies, are required. Board can bo had in private families at frem (2 60 to (3.00 per weok, In Collego Dormitory, the cost is from (2 25 to (3. For catalogues and further information, informa-tion, address, W. J. Keer, President, Logan, Utah |