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Show v B. Y. U. GRADUATES FIND POSITIONS IN FIVE STATES , Fully two-thirds, of tho 1922 graduating gradu-ating class of tho Drigham Young University Uni-versity havo been placed in attractive positions In Utah and four neighboring neighbor-ing states, according to an announcement announce-ment just mado by tho employment commltteo of which Mr. K. B. Sauls Is chairman. The graduating class Is tho largest which tho big church university has' turned out for somo years, nnd the fact "'that so many havo boon placed In positions, In tho fatio ot general policy ot retrenchment on the part ot tho schools, and a universal surplus of teachers Is ovhlonco that tho training and preparation of tho graduates Is such to commend them to the teaching teach-ing tratornlty, says tho commltteo. Throe of tho class go to Arizona, ono to Colorado, one to Nevada, two to Wyoming, four to Idaho, and tho rest havo boon placod In Utah schools. Twenty per cent of tho graduates majored in homo economics and ovory ono In this lino of work has socurod a good ppsltlon, according to Professor Ethel Cutler, head of tho department. Plans aro now woll under way for tho registration or summor students on Juno B. There will bo two terms of six weeks each In tho summor session. ses-sion. During the second torm, 60 students will study nature courses nt Aspen Orovo In Provo canyon. - |