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Show REGISTRATION TO TAKE TWO DAYS Because it it expected that registration reg-istration at the University of Utah will exceed previous records, two days, December 10 and 11, instead of one, will be required for winter quarter registration, Joseph Norton, Nor-ton, acting registrar, announced this week. . . ' Mr. Norton estimates that approximately ap-proximately 1000 additional veterans veter-ans will enroll at the university next quarter and the total registration regis-tration figure will probably reach 4500. Toeliminate registration congestion, conges-tion, only students who have completed com-pleted one quarter of their freshman fresh-man year this year at the U. Medical Med-ical and Law students and beginning begin-ning freshmen students will register reg-ister on Monday. The remainder, including all other students on the campus last quarter, for Utah student stu-dent who were not in school last quarter and transfer students, will register Monday. Classes will begin be-gin on Wednesday. Mr. Norton explained that all former U. students who were not on the campus fall quarter are to obtain their registration cards at the registrar's office before coming com-ing to the Union building. . ' . Between 30 and 40 classes will be organized and taught in the afternoon af-ternoon because there are not available classrooms in the morn-.i ing at present to accommodate the increased enrollment. Royal Woods has been released from the hospital at Van Nuys, Calif., and is on his way to Fort Douglas to receive a 110-day furlough. fur-lough. Relatives met 'him at the Milford depot as he was going through. He's looking good and is looking forward to spending his furlough in Beaver county. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood ot Holden spent the Thanksgiving Holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fotheringham. |