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Show -', ' v H ip "-, J AGRI. COLLEGE ENLARGES ITS WINTER COURSE TO MEET fEEDS OF PEOPLE OF STATE Problem Solved by Offering Full Term Course In Mid-Winter Enlarged to. Meet the Needs of the More Ad-I vanced Students. Tho educational problem of the farm boy has been solved by the establishment establish-ment of a new course at tho Utah Agricultural College This course, which was given last year, for the first time, nnd which this year Is enlarged en-larged and extended to meet the needs of more advanced students begins be-gins on November 7th, 1911, nnd extends ex-tends until March 17th. 11)12. The course Is a one term course and has solved more satisfactorily than any thing heretofore tried, tho problem of the great majority of farm boys who cannot leave their work early enough to begin school In September nnd who must discontinue in the siwing early enough to do the early farm work. v Tho work Is a unit, that Is, regular voik Is given occupying nn cntlro term. A great deal of practical Information Infor-mation mny be obtained by tho student stu-dent In addition to which tho work is a preparation for the advanced Col-lego Col-lego courses. The main par tot tho work In Agriculture will hn.vo to do with horticulture or animal husbandry, husban-dry, special work being given In entomology en-tomology and veterinary science. The student mar take either first or .second .sec-ond year work this winter and It Is. expected that later, tho course will bo still further extended to accommodate those who sdek advanced standing. ' Work Is given also In mechnnie, arts ands commerce. The winter's work' aslti whole enables the fnrni'boy or nnyjjjhjjr student, who lsfoTced to work Into In the fall 'and 'early In the spring to attend college and ultimately ultimate-ly finish tho college course. Last year the work was very popular pop-ular and from Inquiries received to date It Is expected that this year the enrollment will be very much Increased, Increas-ed, O ' " ' |