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Show College Plans For Winter Registration When students at Utah Stato Agricultural college return to the campus for registration January 5, they will be confronted with approximtaely 750 scheduled classes clas-ses from which to choose courses of study to be followed during the winter term, according to examination examin-ation Monday of the compilation of classes as listed In the regular schedule bulletin. Although some course and class section changes and additions are yet to be notated for the winter quarter schedule, contained In the official schedule bulletin Issued at the beginning of the college year in September, no major deviations de-viations from the class list will take place, William H. Bell, college col-lege registrar, reported. The curriculum cur-riculum stabilization policy was in line with the declared stand of ' Dr. Elmer G. Peterson, USAC president, to the effect that American Am-erican colleges and college students stu-dents should "keep on plowing" with renewed vigor in their reg-(Continued reg-(Continued on page four) j HERE'S MORE ABOUT COLLEGE PLANS FOK WINTER REGISTRATION (Continued from page one) ular fields. Meanwhile, anticipating "even busier days" ahead at the college with continued amplification of special college services to national defense phases as well as a general gen-eral increasing need for college trained men and women in the nation,, the college president advised ad-vised former USAC students not only to return to college themselves them-selves in the winter period but to encourage others to do so as well. "We expect even busier days next quarter in the halls of the college ' as students and faculty alike unite with all America in service to our country, in going ahead with our regular work, in the performance of our day-today duties, and in such special services as we may be called upon to render," Dr. Peterson stated. |