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Show II Fall Opening of I State University The world is Just now enterirc upon a new era in education. Evidences of pvstematized instruction are found in ihe historic annals of a thousand year ago. but never in the history of th world was the tenden" so marked, th" 1 general trend so ambitious for human I enlightenment as the outlook today' predicts for the Immediate future EdU cational ideals are everywhere being I constantly raised to a higher plane. ! America's participation in the world; war taught the intellectual leader? of the United State? the true value of turning its citizens in scientific industry, indus-try, political truth and economic Bta I billty. National leaders are now the source whence appeals are springing for increared training in advancrd du cational institution?-larger pcrcen' age of attendance, more practicable H tudy. I The University of Utah, fostered bv ; the Slate oT Utah, one of than I H hundred like schools or the United States to prove in time of national I emergency the incomputable value of 'its trained output to the government, played its part unselfishly and effectively. effec-tively. -And now. -ith the close of the War. when so many thousand perplex , ing situations which cull for trained i minds to entangle and direct are being I continually presented the institution is responding wth all possible vigor to the reconstructive needs of the state I and nation. I ourses of study to be offered this year are complete and coer wide range. More than 5300,000 worth of, now structures are ready for Immediate Immedi-ate occupancy, making It possible f o"-! a more advantageous arrangement or class rooms and laboratories. For instance, ihe school of medicine will this year occupy a complete now building equipped to the last minutr-with minutr-with modern apparatus unsurpassed in any medical school in the west. The school of commerce and finance, which Is fast growinc in popularity and size, will b' quartered and directed as a dii tinct Integral phi: of the university;. And so on In the other of the seven schools. Each move will tend toward a greater, organized servant of the ( people of Utah. Graduates from the school of mines and of the other schools, too are In constant demand by Industrial corpora tions of the state. The university is , exerting every effort to make courses of study as practical and useful as i. uttered l ihe h t echnlcai u-Mitu.. u-Mitu.. ns in the inicrnoun;aln west. And her advantages are unlimited in mi branches of study; .radical knowledge knowl-edge may be obtained by nining stu-dents stu-dents by co-operat:ng with the wclI j trn division suo-station of the Unitc". ea bureau of mines maintained b the government on the campus; law students may visit courts and witness the COUdUi i of the law at will; students I in general agriculture this year will i have available city dairies and close-in jairv farms, presenting a fine field for practical laboratory study; medical students are kept in close touch with eminent practicians of the capital city. The University of Utah will open Its mcr students Monday, September 29 far more capable of serving every pos-! pos-! siblc need than ever before. Registra-i Registra-i tion starts Thursday. September 25, and ends Saturday, the 27th. All pros pective students nr urged to roglBtor as near the opening date as possible tnd thus receive the advantages of an unqualified start. Non residents of Salt Lake City will he civen special attention by faculty members with regards to out-of-school employment to assist in defraying current cur-rent school expenses. A special com mittee has charge of locating convenient, conven-ient, reasonable rooms and lodging, many times in fine private home6 situated sit-uated near the university campus The new artillery course will be a complete Innovation this ear, offering exceptional advantages to the newly enrolled studenl who is interested in availaing himself a fine course in physical phys-ical training as well as practice in motor mo-tor repair work, experience in driving tractors, trucks, motorcycles and pas senger cars. In addition, the course offer.- actual money advantages to the Student who follows the complete course through college clothikg, equipment, equip-ment, allovnces for attending summer sum-mer training camps, etc , being paid by the federal government, amounting to several hundreds of dollars during the 'completion of the course A graduate from the artillery' school Is given a reserve re-serve officer's commission in the U. S. array Opportunities were never brighter at the university. The outlook Is exceptionally excep-tionally promising for fine representations representa-tions in all branches, of sports. The policy of the university coach is to give each new man a fair trial and all possible attention necessary to prove or develop his possibilities The university will mail its catalogue cata-logue or anv other information to pros 1 ective registrants upon receipt of a re Quest mailed to the registrar. |