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Show iNada Young Man B.Y.U. Instructor Carlton Culmsee, a Nada boy who is making good in a; big way at Brigham Young university, signs the letter from thit insti-tutiton insti-tutiton authorizing the appearance appear-ance in this number of The News of an ad telling of the fall opening open-ing of the college. Mr. Culmsee is instructor of journalism at the B. Y. U., under Harrison 4. Merrill, Mer-rill, wellknown writer and speaker, speak-er, who delivered the baccalaureate baccalaure-ate sermon at the joint services of the Milford and Minersville high schools, held here last (Spring. The Brigham Young university, with its student body of; about 2200, is larger than 8fi per Cent of the nation's colleges and universities univer-sities and is approved by the highest high-est crediting agencies in the country. Included in the school are five colleges of applied science, arts and sciences, commerce, com-merce, education and fine arts. There is also a graduate school and research division and there are offered a total of 1500 courses in 33 departments. Registration for the autumn quarter at the B. Y. U. is set for September 27-28-30. |