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Show ! B. V. A. rrr.ns. Mw Hancock ol the V. oil nave a' rei iul More the pnri,W claim l.Ht r'rt-'fr: r'rt-'fr: Ti'i irv- in a.. u hm as wall as to th school she reprs- Mt. Th Academy may well be proud of ill wide spread (am. It now bag reprs-ssttatlves reprs-ssttatlves from nine different sates ia lis snion, as wsll as from three foreign (entries and Hawaii. Can any other erkwl boast of such recognition 7 Tie library has just received seven volumes of th government report on ths geological survey west of tbe on hurdredth meridian. This report bss lon lines been nut of print and is there- Ion a valuable addition to the a-iientillc lilmry. Prof, llinkley aud his class in geology A will spend tomorrow in the I'roro can-yoa can-yoa there tLey will be able to study (II-recllj (II-recllj Ironi nature, which oilers msny advialages over studying Ironi books. Ilia) Annl Plk, a gradual ol 1B00, is net studying in the University ol Mirbigan. She has been aaked lor two of ber poems to be bapliahed In th "Hicbiganiaiuui" the College annual. Telraphy, on ol th important brandies ol th commercial college, ia lorlaaate in securing the services of Mrs. Siinpaon as In a' rue: or. Shu ha been lor las past twenty-Bv years an operator oper-ator lor the Ileaeret Union Telegraph i-ompiiiy. I'oung people who are dis-satnll'd dis-satnll'd with their present occupations woulddo wsll to investigate and see II Ikey could not Dud tlie desired change in telfgraphy. Another new building is beginning to loon op on the north aide ol th Academy Acad-emy block. Iiia jo the source of heat lor all ihrre buildings and will be epuipped with anKo-hoiae power boiler. Couoaelor Allen ol the Summit Stake rre.idMicy was with us last week and witneewd th exercises on Founders' Day. His visit was eapeciully to confer con-fer wil" l authorities of th Academy ,d ih students of his Stake to find out whether there could be all organizu inn ol the nudenta from that Kluke effected, by which Hi Stake aud ward author!-I liua could keep twtter , 011(,h wU e itudenti and gie tll(I11 ttid ne((U, ' ft was decided tht the oruunisalioii should be effected, ,j ,mt, t,K),aa soon as possible. I Founders' day, t lmh a04., ,ai I fittingly elbrk.d. Xll ,chou mtucM hesded by their own brass band, from th Academy building to Ihe depot. I where they met their friends who cam In on th train, thence to the site where! the old Academy building s'oml, and' th-n relumed to th Academy building. wher they aembled in college ball and an excellent program waa readared, after which a banquet was given. The "Whit and Blue" Is again nnt and Is a credit to those chosen to guide its destiny this season, as well as to ths students who publish It. Th thleticaaeocialion Is again organised organ-ised and doing effective work. This wss evidenced on Founder dsy when th contest took place. Thei promise to b much Interest taken In atheistic this year and each claes Is determined to own th new trophy and have llislr names engrsved thereon. This trophy Is a silver wster set and was presented to th a-socistlon by om ol tt business houses of Frovo. Oct. 22. O. C. LiXir.Jn. |