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Show , MILITARY CREDIT TO BE GIVEN AT THE U. A. G. Much of the regular courso work H given at tho Utah Agricultural col- H lg vill bo accepted by tho war do- H jarUiient for credits In military work, recording to Information Issued by the department. This Is very Import- B vat as It means that students may H 4ko tho full courso prescribed by the H jrernment f or all members In the H nlor division of the Reserve Offl- H wins' training corps, of which an in- H iantry unit has been established at the college, and secure at the same time work that will be accepted by tho institution as credit toward the regular academic degree. Courses In history, hygiene, sanitation, first aid, engineering, sketching, map making, law, economics, mathematics, mathemat-ics, and many others contain so much necessary In the training of a commissioned com-missioned officer that they will be allowed to count as part of tho the-retlcal the-retlcal military training. Greatly increased interest Is being be-ing shown in military work at the college this year. Captain Abbot U rapidly organizing the cadet batal-lion. batal-lion. The information issued a few days ago, that the war department would furnish uniforms free to tha cadets, met with enthusiastic acceptance. M AUNT MATILDA and RICKETY ANN in "THE OLD H HOMESTEAD," at LYRIC THEATRE, TUES., Oct. 9th. |