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Show Largest Class In U Of U History To Graduate June 6 Plans for the graduation of the largest class in history from the University of Utah are now complete. Baccalaureate sermon will be held Sunday, June 6, at 7 p. m., ; in Stadium Bowl. Commence-1 ment exercises will be'held Sat-! urday, June 12, 6 p. m., also in Stadium Bowl. , Reverend George J. Weber, minister of the First Congregational Congrega-tional Church of Salt Lake City, will deliver the ""vaTT sermon to 1167 ey; J dents. His subjectff"! fl the Day Dawn." 111 be. "uJJ "Higher Education b, mocracy" will be the sLa the commencement a f S,Ccl C which will be delivcrJivei Charles E. McAll fig d the Cathedral 0f T 'iS Evangelist, Spokane ifi? : This will be the 79th I commencement. First nt i?nu4! 1 ties begins Saturday je when the Emeritus eluha?6 class of 1898 have r a H 6:30 p. m. in the UnS)!?? ? Ballroom. 0n Bud Besides the baccalaureate June 6, there will be a PhX Kappa initiation at 5 1 On June 10, at 6 p m lion will be held fornewCl ed members of Phi Kann At the same time? an ffl, pL for Sigma Xi also will h??IOn At 7 p. m. a combined ll for members of Phi Kann.lUet Phi Beta Kappa, and S & honorary societies will be hu On June 11, there will h! luncheon for the senior cW noon. Dr. A. Ray oinin 5 dent of the UnivcrsityPwhlPft a reception for the grad.arld class at his home from 3 Commencement procoinn r regents faculty anS class will begin at 5:30 for? ceremonies at 6. At 9, theannSf alumni supper dance will w. held in Union Building. Of the 1167 graduates. 842 an. men, 325 are women. School 5 Arts and Sciences will graduau the largest number of B 344 School of Education 3 graduate 232, the second hrZ group. SQl Criticism springs from two sources intelligent disappro-1 val and emotional reactions. I |