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Show Westminster Dates Opening With Enlarged Program Wesminster College opens its college ' but tor the first time it school year with a 33 per cent in- wil1 be an acredited course. Other . . , . .new courses are librarv science and social administration. Although the girls dormittory is filled, the school will arrange for homes for out-of-town girls desiring desir-ing to attend Westminster. A pre-school remodeling job is about finished at the college and a large student lounge in the gymn building is near completion. crease in pre-registration over last year, according to Dr. J. Richard Palmer, president of the school.. It is nearly capacity of its limited enrollment, he said. Entrance examinations for new students will be held Monday, Sep-ember Sep-ember 14, and registration for the students will be September 15. Students returning to the college will register on the 14th. Many new courses have been added to the school curriculum including in-cluding expanded business administration, admin-istration, journalism, expansion of speech class to include "interpretation "interpreta-tion of speech," secretarial science includes business English, procedures, proced-ures, office practice and office management; History of Civilization, Civiliza-tion, a cultural history which all departments of the college will contribute con-tribute to. A major and minor course has been added to the geology course, and the St. Marks School of Nursing Nurs-ing is affiliated with Westminster for the nurses academic work. This class has reached capacity, Dr. Palmer said. Skiing has been taught at the |