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Show New Courses Adopted For Young Men S ires cf new courses adapted to the vocational needs of youn' men and women of the Intermoun-tain Intermoun-tain Siates will commence at Bng- ; ham Young Uiversity with the coening cf the winter quarter on December 8. it is announced tv Ti-psident Franklin S. Harris. New courses in horticulture, agronomy, ag-ronomy, animal husbandry, and mechanic arts will appeal to rural voung people who are interested in following agriculture as a vocation. i v hile courses in Home economics, commerce, art. music. sciences. education, literature, and lauguages will be available to those seeking tirin ng looking towards other vocations vo-cations and professions. Lack cf suitable employment pending the revival of industrial attivi-y, m the opinion of President Presi-dent Hams, will tend to null a " rrnnv additional students : ') ih.' winter quarter. This per-i( per-i( d oi the school year, the Presi-e'ent Presi-e'ent ',-ioints out, is verv attractive f ..si many points of view. In the (i : t p;?ce. it is a desiral.le time i.". v. h eh to i.'udy; secondly, it is ; ri-'h in e:tra-c',irrica.ir ac tivities in the fields cf music, d'a-nv,t:t d'a-nv,t:t ;ii t. public speaking and athletics. ath-letics. The student gels the ere?m oi the vr.M' in this quarte". |