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Show B. Y. COLLEGE NOTES. H Monday Jan. , tho Tram Ing School B teachers wero assigned work In tho BBJ grades as follows: BBJ 1st. grade. Miss Thompson, Miss BBJ Dean, Miss Hansen, Miss Nichols Miss BBJ Kclscy, and Miss Pony. BBl 4th giadc. Mr. Wright and Miss jBBJ Smith. jH Tith grade. Miss McCmry, Miss jBBJ Campbell, Mr. Gibbons, and Mr. Han- BBJ aBJ 7th grade. Miss Parkinson, Miss BBl Splrcman, Mr. Schow, and Mr. Dalnes. B 8th grade.- Mlss'llcudrlcks and Miss jBBJ BBJ Pres., Llnford went to Salt Lako JBBJ Monday and returned Wednesday. jBBJ Prof. Hall went to Pieston Friday BBl to deliver a lecture In tho Acadmay BBJ theic Friday night. fBBJ Thursday tho Phi Polo society met BBJ in room 15 atlp. m. after wnlch the fol- B lowing questions was debated, Resolve: BB that the United States should tako B some action legaidingthcYcnezuelian BBJ BBJ Tho debaters on alllrmitlvc were B E. J. Gibbons and Joseph May those BBJ on the negative N. S. Hansen and B Charles Lludscy. Tho decision of the B Judges was 2 to 1 In favor of tho afllr- BB BBJ Melvin Ballaid spoke to tho Mission- BBJ ary class Thusd.iy aftcrnoqn. B Secretary J'ul'.cn went to Salt Lako B -Tl'.ui'suay. Will rcturn'Satuiday. B Prcst. Rulon S. Wells of the council IB of Seventies, spoke to tho students In BBl chapel Friday. The speaker came to JBBJ tho college for the purpose of talking BBl to the missionary class BBJ |