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Show UTAH UNIVERSITY OPENS JHURSOAY With prospects & bright or brighter bright-er than .ever before, the University of Utah will begin work for Ihe year 1910-11 next Thursday, Sept. 15. T'.-e throe last days of this week will be devoted to entrance examinations and the registration of students. Clas I work will begin Monday, Sept. 19. Most of tho former members of the faculty will bo in their places when j school opens. Several professor are onlcave of absence and their posts will be filled by substitutes. In tbo absence of Dean Byron Cummlng. who is traveling and studying. In Europe, Professor George M. Marshall Mar-shall will continue as acting dea.i f the school of arts and sciences. Replacing Dr. John Snndwall, who Is "tudyine In Germany, Professor L. O. l.owrey, formerly of the University . of Missouri, has been engaged as pro-lessor pro-lessor of anatomy and head of the medical school. To Fill Places. Tho place of Professor George C. Wise of the department of modern language will be. filled by Walter A. Kerr, a Utah man, who has been connected with the Weber Stake academy. acad-emy. Professor Wise will vpend the v inter in Europe. Henry A. Mattlll will take the aca of John Z. Brown as professor of physiology and physiological chemistry'- Profesdor Brown will spend the winter at the University of Chicago. George A. HeJger, who has been traveling trav-eling and studying In Europe during" the parft few months, will return to resume his work lu the English department. de-partment. Among the new members of the faculty will be Jacob Bolin, who comes to the university as professor of physical education. lie will be assisted by Fred Bennlon, who will be athletic coach. Promotions Made. Promotions in the faculty announced an-nounced for the coming year are as follows: Squire Ccop, from instructor of music to professor of music; Robert I,. McGhle, from assistant professor :f ancient languages to associate professor; pro-fessor; Myron J. Abhcy, from instructor in-structor in botany and physical geography ge-ography In the secondary training echoed to assistant professor of botany bot-any and director of nature studv: lacob II Tipton, from foreman of Jbo wood and foundry shops to director direc-tor of manual training, with the title t assistant professor; F. F. Hlntze lr., from assistant to instructor In loology. Professor Richard R. Lyman, had f the civil engineering school, an-jounces an-jounces that S. C. Dallas, the unlver-ilty unlver-ilty architect, has completed plans ind specifications for the new hy-Iraulic hy-Iraulic laboratory lo bo erected thl? all. |