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Show B. Y. U. to Commence On September 25th Brigham Young University will commence the autumn quarter two weeks later than has been customary custom-ary in the past, according to the new catalog of the school which is just issued. This means that i-egistration will commence on September Sep-tember 25. The catalogue indicates a considerable con-siderable increase in the faculty of the school, due mainly to the return re-turn of a number of instructors who nave been on leave for a yeai or more. Those returning include Mrs. Ida Smoct Dusenberry and Miss Vilate Elliott, who have been on a round the world tour with the Floating University; Dr. Carl F. Eyring. professor of physics and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, who for two and a half years has been engaged as a research re-search worker in the Bell Telephone Tele-phone laboratories: T. Earl Pardoe, professor of speech, who has been in Hollywood for three years doing special work; Professor Alfred Osmond, Os-mond, of tha department of Eng- j lish, who has spent the year fn New oYrk City; Anna OUorton. li-j brarian. wnp spent the year studv, I ing in Columbia University library j school; B. F. Currur.incs, profes-! Sor of' modern languages, who has' spent liie past fifteen months in France, and Anna Elbert, instruc-; tor in English, who has spent the i year in Columbia University. I Tho enlarged faculty makes possible pos-sible the greatest diversity of j courses ever offered at the school, ' according to E. H. Holt, catalog editor. i |