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The garden behind the president ' s home, utilized for afternoon parties, teas and receptions, is a spot not so well known to Y students, who feel it to be private. hHow- ever, it is open to all who care to visit it, and is a de- lightful spot for a few mo- ments of relaxation. It offers many hints to the landscaping student. r Looking north from the west side of the library to- ward the Brimhall and the president ' s home. The scene is in springtime, shrubs are in blossom, but the snow still well down on Timp. On this spot converge students from three buildings during the class-changing period. Then the spaciousness is appreci- ated. 13
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The upper campus tennis courts, the largest single group in the state. Spring and fall they are usually filled by varisty aspirants, intra- mural contests, and indepen- dent players. Sometimes nets are in bad shape, there is a hole or two in the asphalt, and the type of court is hard on equipment, but it is a place where a great many people can and do enjoy themselves often. r One good reason for aspir- ing to be a college president is the home provided at the Y. Behind is a garden, and the whole upper campus pro- vides the front yard. It is isolated enough to be a real home, and close enough to the administration to enable the president to be within reach at any time. Its grounds receive the same attention by student workers as does the rest of the campus. 12
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The Heber J. Grant Li- brary, formerly used as an extra-legal social center, was this year established as a place of study. Lawns slope down from the front of the building toward the roadway that leads up to the hill. Note the Y on the mountainside. Springtime scene, showing students enjoying coatless freedom. For many days at this season the shrubs color the campus with blossoms, the sun is warm and students are wondering why they in- sisted on signing for 16 hours of study. It is now more than at any other time of the year that the B.Y.U. grounds merit the title of the matrimonial bureau. 14
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