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Show NEW COURSES IN - SUMMER QUARTER QUAR-TER hU. C. Several new courses not listed in tho regular catalog of the Utah Agricultural Ag-ricultural college summer quarter . will bo given during tho second term of tho quarter which begins Monday July 8, according to Dr. J. H. Lin-ford, Lin-ford, director of tho summer school. These courses have been arranged for In answer to a popular demand for u them from students who desire to j stay for tho ontlro summer and thus gain credit for ono third of a year's j work. Although it Is true that a ma- I Jorlty of tho students now at the i school aro registered for tho first term of tjio rummer only, still there are a sufficient number who have signified their intention to stay for tho second term to Justify the addt-i addt-i tlonal courses. Dr. Llnford Btatcs that the following follow-ing courses will be given In addition , to the. ones already scheduled for the second term, two new courses In accounting ac-counting to be taught by Mr. E. C. Clawson, Instructor In business administration, ad-ministration, a cntlnuatlon of the courso I Bible literature and a now course In advanced grammar by assistant as-sistant Professor Wallace Vlckers, a now course in vlatllzed education under un-der Superintendent. Orson Ityan of tho Logan city schools, two courses , In tho school of home economics, spe- i clal diets and household manage- I ment, and a course In millinery. I Thero has been considerable demand Tor these classes from the students who aro now enrolled. Among other courses listed In tho catalogue to bo given during tho second sec-ond torm are: stenography, account- ' Ing, typewriting, surveying for agrl- i cultural students .agronomy, forago, nnd mlscelancous crops, breed types, i Hhcep Industry, educational courso In ait, special courses In art, general m bacteriology, Inorganic chemistry, or- R ganlc chemistry, qualitative analysis, H quantitative analysis, physiological m chemistry, general conomlcs, voca- H tlonal English, modern drama, H Shakespeare, food economics, dlo- II totlcs, recent history, United States H history, state government small H fruits, markelng, vocational arlthmc- H tic, vocational nlgobra, college algo- ,'i ,)ra trigonometry, poultry breeds H y and breeding, toxtllo fabrics, elemcn- Kr . tary veterinary sclcnco and polson- H ous plants. In addition to these H thoro will bo others given nt a purely H ' vocational naturo In tho school of H mechanic arts. Somo of the above H courses will bo given only In caso a H . certain number of students apply. Mm It Is thought that tho wldo solec- H tlon of work which Is now posslblo H will lead many students to register B for tho second torm of tho summer MM quartor. Plans for a largo regletra- tlon aro being made. |