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Show Sept. 10 Date Set For University Of Utah Freshmen Examinations The University of Utah has set Sept 18 as the date for final freshman examinations for the 1950-1951 school year, Dr. A. Ray Olpin, president of the institution, ins-titution, announced today. First year students will register reg-ister on Sept. 21, and upper-classmen upper-classmen are scheduled to register reg-ister Sept. 22-23. Books will be opened for the first time on Sept. 25. This will be an unusual year for freshmen students at the school because there was no regular graduating class from the Salt Lake City high schools. As a result, the list of prospective prospec-tive freshmen from Salt Lake City is relatively small. The majority of students in the freshman class at the state university will come from schools outside the capitol city. Every county in Utah will be well represented. A beautiful new dormitory, which will house more than 3l)0 men, is just being completed and will be ready for the opening open-ing of school. The new dormitory dormi-tory was the picturesque Fort Douglas station hospital, overlooking over-looking Salt Lake valley, and is situated on the newly expanded expand-ed university campus. It has been remodeled to provide excellent ex-cellent living quarters for out-of-city students. The immediate expansion program at the university includes in-cludes a new $500,000 classroom building, a huge new art gallery gal-lery almost completed in the Park building, and plans for a $2,000,000 Union building. The steady enlargement of the physical plant, plus, the policy pol-icy of continually strenghten-ing strenghten-ing the faculty with experts, has made the University of Utah one of the leading educational institutions in America. |