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Show B. A. C. OFFERS SPLENDID COURSE With the return last week of Director Di-rector Henry Oberhansley from summer school at the University of California, preparations are rapidly being completed for the beginning of the school year 1930-31 at the Branch Agricultural College. A number of faculty changes are announced an-nounced in the College catalog, copies cop-ies of which were recently mailed to p r o s p e c tive students throughout southern Utah. Three faculty members have been granted leaves of absence to engage in advance study. William H. Manning, Man-ning, head of the Music Department, will spend the year in Los Angeles attending the University of Southern California. Arthur J. Morris, instructor in-structor in Dairy Manufacturing and Animal Husbandry, has received a fellowship at the University of Wisconsin Wis-consin where he will spend the winter. wint-er. George Croft, head of the department de-partment of Mechanic Arts, will also al-so be on leave o absence, although at present his plans for the coming winter have not been definitely announced. an-nounced. ; King Hendricks, head of the English Eng-lish Department, and Roy L. Halver-son, Halver-son, Instructor in Music, returned to the College this year after a year's leave of absence spent in Berlin, Germany. Mr. Hendricks has been doing advanced york in English and Foreign Languages at the University of Berlin. While in Germany, he assisted in the editing of German-English German-English text books which will be used us-ed in the German public schools. Mr. Halverson studied violin and orchestra orches-tra work with some of the leading German musicians. Coach Howard Linford attended summer school at the Utah State Agricultural Ag-ricultural College where he did advanced ad-vanced work in the College school for coaches. Mary Ballantyne, instructor in-structor in physical education for girls, spent the summer in Los Angeles An-geles attending school at the University Uni-versity of Southern California and taking private instruction in dancing from Norma Gould and Trinidad Goni. Mary L. Bastow, instructor in Art, was one of the instructors at the University of Utah summer school. Three new members have been added to the faculty this year to fill vacancies of those on leave or who resigned their positions last year. Charles B. Cooley will take tha place of George Croft as instructor in Mechanic Me-chanic Arts. D. Garn Stevens, a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural College, becomes instructor in Dairy Manufacturing. Laura E. Peters, Pet-ers, former bead of the Domestic Science department of the Brigham Young College, takes the place of Naomi Broadhead Cranney as instructor in-structor in Home Economics. |