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Show Agricultural College ot Utah, Logan, Utah, I The Agrlgnltural College ol Utah I opened on September 18 under the most auspicious circumstances, The buildings build-ings bad been repaired nnd thoroughly r-noraltd throughout. New class rooms had been turnlihed with the best modern mod-ern setteee, and other changes had been made which greatly add to the facili ties of the Institution. The faculty has been Increased so that all large ilasses aredivldtd Into small sections, thereby enabling proleisors to give personal altantlon to theindlvidual rcqulieraents of students, Iniurlng thorough thor-ough and efficient work In all daises. The faculty numbers 35, all specialists In their respective lines. Couasxs, The following courses are offered; (1) Agricultural Course, lour years; (2) Mechanical Engineering Courss, four years , (3) Civil Engineering Engineer-ing Course, four years, (4) General Science Course, four years; (6) Domestic Domes-tic Alts Course, lour years; ifl) Commercial Com-mercial Course, four years; (7) Short Commercial Course, two years; (8 Elementary Ele-mentary Agricultural Course, two years ; P Manual Training Course in Domestic Arts, twoyears; (10J Msnusl Training In Mechanic Arts, thrse years; III Bub-Freshman Bub-Freshman Course, one year, 12 Special Spec-ial Flvo Months Course, (13 Preparatory Prepara-tory Course. WlxrxH Coinis. The Sc!al lite Months of winter cnarsci lirglu on November No-vember Clh. The work ot these courses Is so arranged that tbe students may take any subject for which they are prs-pared. prs-pared. They are ol especial value to I those whoareuuable to begin at the first ot the year. In addition to tho reg-1 work In mathematics, English, geog-l raphy, history, sic, coorses are also I provided lor in agricultural and allied subjects, In domeitle arts, In commercial commer-cial brancha. andlsuwrtwil trlnlag, tomprfte the Main BallJIng, the 'Experiment 'Ex-periment Station Building, the Mechanic Mechan-ic Arts Building, the Dormitory, the Conservatory the Veterinary Laboratory tbe Model Barn, the Poultry Building, and residences for the Tresldsnt of tbe College, tbe Director ol the Experiment citation, and the Farm Superintendent, and cottages tor farm laborers. The chemical chem-ical and mtneraloglcal, tl.eiiht ileal, and the biological labaratorles are equipped with tbe necessary apparatus for thorough thor-ough sclentlfllc work. The work In engineering en-gineering and in mechanic and domestic arts, there are well equipped workshops kitchens, sewing rooms aud laboratories. Tbe library contain! about eight thousand thou-sand bound volumes and several thousand thou-sand pamphlets Theicis also a large reading room for the use of students. I'nAiTKML Wokk. 80 far as practicable, practi-cable, ttudenlsjln tbe different technical I courses apply the principles of tho clsss room to tho practical work which Is provided pro-vided for on the larm, in the gardens and orchards, In thedalry, in workshops, In the kitchens and sewing rooms, in the counting house, and In the sclentlfllc laboratories. Students who lako the manual training courses are prepared for skilled labor in carpentrj, black-smithing, black-smithing, dairying, cooking, millinery and dressmaking. Tuition Is free. An entrance fee c 1 16, and a small laboratory fee to cover coit ot materials used In the laboratories, are required. Hoard can be had In private pri-vate families at from (260 to f 3 50 per week. In the Collese Dormitory, the coit Is from J 25 to 3. For catalogueaand further Information address, W.J. Kerr, President, Lognn, Utah. |