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CHARLOTTE E DANCY MY message to you, the students of the I. A C. is that I wish for you the wisdom anti the courage to he yourselves. Develop your own individuality, nothing is more charming than simply being oneself. I wish fur you also, that you may not disappoint the high hopes of your parents and the friends who are interested in your college career. Keep close to your home anti your community go back to them a finer, more capable member of society. Prepare yourself »o be of service to others at the same time that you develop your own lile. —Dean Charlotte K. Dancy PAGE 13
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I I. WEST DEAN F. L. WEST has ever been a source of welcome admiration to the Aggie students, both for his Democracy in being one of us and for his helpful interest in anything that concerns our welare. We have only the highest respect for his fai r-minded attitude toward problems which are bound to come before a man in his position which position include? Dean of the Faculty, and chairman of the Attendance and Scholarship committee. The Dean directs the general planning of the weekly devotional exercises, the machinery of registration and graduation, and the post-graduate school, in addition to teaching several clashes in the physical science department. I',Mil Ilf
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WILLIAM M PETERSEN THE l I All I. XI ENSION SERVICE is a cooperative federal and state agency created to help further the interests of Utah farms and rural homes. It carries to the farms and rural homes of this state recent findings of experimental agencies in all parts of America, and aids in adapting suitable practices to local conditions It is the means whereby the recommendations of the Experiment Station and the Agricultural College are broadly applied to the practical probemsof farm and home. It teaches improved farm and home practices through demonstrations conducted by local people. It develop rural leadership among I tah men, women, boys, anti girls. In short, it aims to help make the Utah larm profitable, and the Utah rural home attractive. convenient, healthful and otherwise desirable. In furthering its work, the I tah Extension Service receives liberal assistance from the Extension Service of the I nited States Department of Agriculture. The federal departments not onl administer funds provided by the national Congress for extension work, but it supplies also many field specialists who pay regular visits to I tah in the interest of developing the Extension Service of this state. l» OI II
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