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, . a stroll in the Harris ' garden . and a Saturday thrill Aji Garden The President ' s garden was designed and planted by Pro- fessor Laval S. Morris of the Landscape Architecture de- partment. Its design embraces five parts. The Unit of Enter- tainment has no flowers, it is used solely for garden parties. The Circular Garden is the main flower unit and contains a pool surrounded by a suc- cession of lovely flowers from early spring to late autumn. Directly behind this unit is the Rose Garden , a profus- ion of many rose varieties The Pergola , the only archi- tectural feature, opens at one end into the Rock Garden , and at the other, into the Wall-Garden . A delightful place to stroll and chat, but we must hurry on to the stadium, it ' s kick-off time. The -j-- cLuuyh On Saturday, October the ninth, you were one of several thousand who gathered in the Y stadium to see the team play the California Aggies, It was a great day for the Y boys who romped off the field with a 34 to victory. On Saturday, Novem- ber 20, you witnessed a 19-0 Homecoming Day victory. And thus it went throughout the seas- on. Through the courtesy of nature, the B. Y. U. Stadium was built on the west slope of Temple Hill in 1928. Its natural bowl has seen a number of great football teams. But it wasn ' t until this fall that a really great team ap- peared on the gridiron. We wish that we might see, as the stad- ium will, the golden years of greatness which are coming to Y football squads. . . .
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AjUi Home Leaving the B r i m h a 1 1 Building, we stop next at the home of our genial President and his family. For eight years the Harris ' s have occupied this lovely home. Most of us have, at one time or another, taken advantage of their hospital- ity and have been gracious- ly received at their doors. These doors have been op- ened for many University activities, including faculty, coed, and senior receptions. Stepping out of the east door v e find ourselves in the cool, flowered loveli- ness of the President ' s garden . . . yZAyPlA. a betiveen-elass-ehat. Building Newest of campus additions, the Brimhall Building has an interesting history. It began a humble existence back in 1919 as the one-storied Mechanic Arts Building. Then feeling the need of expansion it added a couple of stories, changed its name and in 1935 became the modern, imposing struc- ture it is today. Named after our late president, George H. Brimhall, the building is home to the departments of Bacter- iology, Mechanic Arts, Office Practice, Botany, Zoology, Horticulture, Landscape Archi- tecture, and the Extension Di- vision ....
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