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Show AC LISTS PROCEDURE R "G. I. REGISTRANTS istration instructions for e '.men who expect to at- college under the "G. I. if rights," were announced by Dr. E. G. Peterson, ent of Utah State Agricul- college, after a conference E. A. Littlefield, director of ivision of veterans' adminis-n, adminis-n, Salt Lake City, listration at USAC will be jned by the following pro-s, pro-s, President Peterson said: 'gistrant must have an hon-discharge hon-discharge from service and served 90 days or more, and be under 25 years of age, vno has credits for previous stlc attainments, which are able to the institution. acceptance by the college, ipplicaht will fill out form and this form with certifi-. certifi-. that applicant is accepted; be forwarded to the veter-administration veter-administration in Salt Lake After approval, an account be opened without contract , the institution in which the e is enrolled for training f $50 per month for single and $75 for married men. veterans' administration pay to the college, registra. tuition and other fees listed e catalogue for such courses ie veteran applies for and or books and supplies regular-rovided. regular-rovided. However, the total of books, supplies and fees not exceed $500 per year, lent Peterson continued. carry out provisions of the I. Bill," and to be certain veterons are given special tion, a faculty committee has set up at USAC to adminis-iis adminis-iis service, President Peterson unced. fessor Evan B. Murray will s chairman, with Dean Lewis Turner,' Dr. Reuben F. Hill, -ssor D. A. Broadbent, Pro- William E. Mortimer, C. L. :k, director of public rela- and Parley Kilburn, ex-ve ex-ve secretary of the Alumni iation, as committee mem-is mem-is anticipated that several ans will enroll in the fall ter under provisions of the cemen's readjustment act. Ar-ements Ar-ements are being completed ike care of a large number eterans upon completion of 'lities in both Europe and the ic," the president concluded. |