Show Progress s' s at B. B Y U. U J Our neighbors to th the J south B. B Y U. U have at least realized the folly y of op operating an in institution institution institution in- in without some kind of social tion tiomi Although President Franklin S. S Harris declines to institute into the school social curricula curricula curricula cur cur- a group of f e fraternities he lie is at af the same time consi considering a cha change ge which would outline some sort of cooperation f cooper tion of the students It is his belief that the social organizations organizations or or- have distinct 1 t advantages in so social ial life ife and that without these the matter of in intellectual intellectual intellectual in- in growth cannot be accomplished to he time greatest greatest extent He has also included in inns inn's his n's reasons for the change the matter of deI developing developing de de- ve I persona personality I y However small the re rearrangement now in progress at the Brigham Young University it nevertheless shows part that c campus organizations pl play y in carrying out college lif life Th The change is indeed to be commended at me when many institutions in in- in institutions institutions throughout the are arc fin finding ing ways and means for eliminating these groups from their respect respective e C campuses |