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Show MANY STODENTS REGISTERED AT THEU.C. At tile close of tho tlilnl day ot hrlioal, with many now students still arriving in town, tho registration at the U. A. C. still continues hunvy, showing nn increase, over tho provious lieuvlots registration period of thirty six por cont. Present Indications aro that this considerable lead will bo maintained nnd oven increnhed. Clas-boti Clas-boti aro all running smoothly nnd tho school year Is rapidly gutting under full swing. Tho loglKtrntlon porlod lins bean otxended until October 1st, accord-lug accord-lug to President E. G. Poterson. Duo to tho fact that many who doslro to attend tho U, A. C. cannot leave their work for v. week or two -yet, ' jH this o.xteusioii or tlmo wus madu nee- ' H eshary. B Tlie student body at the U. A, C. H (his year will present an oven more Pit cosmopolitan aspect than in previous Wu& yours. Aside from four olllciul rep- W& resentntives of the I'erslnn govern- fair ment who uio attending tho lustltu- Wrl tlon for special p repaint Ion in agrl- 'IWi culture and engineering there aro al- ' JJr ' rendy nglsteied nt the college stu- jmP' lenls rroin Australia, England, Can- "ffi"' adn and Mexico. From tho United "ffKli States students have registered from WHtl.4 Kansas, Nebraska, Oregon, Montana, f flf Idaho, Wyoming, Novuda, Arizona, ''ESs Now Mexico In addition to Utnlu 'MP Tlio social ovents of tho year for jHj the men started off last night with .i Imp largo "stag" given in the Tho'mns ' Smart gymnasium by tho student Y. StP M. C. A. An address or welcome', to '9b the students was given by President mRS E. G. Potorson and responded to by ItSm l'rosldent V. D. Gardner of the stu- ,RS dent body. Gnmes, boxing and ' 9h wrestling matches, collego songs ntid I'-fB cheers made tho evening much en- "mUt Joyed. . ! ''IH |