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Show U.A.C. Catalogue All Ready For Distribution Now: i The geneial catalog of the Agrl-i cultural Colege of Utah for tho year 1910-20 according to Professor D. E. Robinson, head of tho department of Information service, is ready for distribution dis-tribution and copies are now being . mailed to former and prospective i students. The 1919-20 catalog of tho thirtieth year of the collego contains con-tains many unuouticemvnts of great lntei est to stmlcntH and It Informs the public of tho establishment of several new departments and tho so-curing so-curing of new faculty members. According to tho catalog the fall luarter wll open Monday, September 1G. 1919, and end December Cth. The winter iiuaiter opens Monday, December 8. Tho Knnuers convention and Housekeepers' conference nt Cedar Ce-dar City will bo held Januniy 19 to 24. 1920; and nt Logan Febiuary 2 to 7. The extension division convention conven-tion at tho collcgu will be held on January 26 to 31. The spring u,uur-i u,uur-i ter will begin March S, and end May 31. Tho Junior extension week for high school agricultural and home economics clubs (Hoy and Girls club school) will bo held Apill 19 to 24, Summer quarter will begin June 7, 1920. Several new names appear ont he college faculty for 19 ID '20. "Edgar Bernard Brossard, Ph. D., wil take the chair as professor of farm management; man-agement; Reuben L. Hill, l'h. D., will be prfessor of chemistry and in charge of human nutrition investigation, inves-tigation, experlmene station; Blanch Cooper will assist Dr. R. L. Hill in these Important Investigations; Dr. M. II, Harris succeeds Professor J, Q. Hogcnsen at state leader of Junior Jun-ior extension work, and Mrs. llena 11. Mnycock will act as state leader, home demonstration work. Amy Lyman Merrill, B. S., will Bervo afl assistant as-sistant profesor of household administration, admin-istration, and superintendent of the Practice house. In the department of military science and tactics will be found First Llout. Col. Russell P. Hurtle, Major Robert N. Campbell, Camp-bell, and First Lieut Walter T. Scott. Dr. D. L. Richards will assist Dr. George II. Hill us associate professor of botuny. Severul new departments have been established. The couises In marketing will be taught by Associate Asso-ciate Professor J. B. Wallin. Another Anoth-er prominent department Is that of rural sanitation and public health. Students wll be able to secure a very comprehensive course along this' line with a list of twenty subjects taught by a faculty of eight experts including includ-ing Dr. R. O. Porter, profesor of physiology; Dr. PJ. E. G eaves, professor pro-fessor of bacteriology; Professor Ray B. West, director of the school of agricultural engineering; Professor W. W. Henderson of tho department of zoology and entomology; Dr. II. J. Frederick, professor of veterinary science; Professorjjesse Whltacrc, of foods "and dietetics; Mr. E. G. Car-tcr( Car-tcr( instructor In bacteriology, and Mr. C. J. Sorenson Instructor In zoology. zoo-logy. The department of farm management man-agement will bo dliected by Dr. E. 11. BrosBard who has Just returned from study In the eaBt. |