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JAMl-:s II. UNFORD Till SlMMI-K SliSSION brings to the teachers of Utah each year the newest and best thought of today through the medium of some of the ablest educators of the nation, and it also seeks to acquaint students of nature with the wealth of materials for study in the fields of oology. Botany, and Geology, to he found in Northern I tah and contiguous territory, and particularly that found in the immediate vicinity of l.ogan. While many of our courses are planned to prepare teachers to meet the certification requirements, yet the wide scope of courses offered and the personnel of the teaching faculty the lecture course, have a strong appeal to students working tor advanced degrees. The class room work is standard in every particular and receives the recognition it merits in any college or university in America. Correspondence-Study has come to be recognized not only by our own college, but also by our leading colleges and universities as one of their major functions, whereby making educational betterment available to all. no matter how limited in opportunity, due to occupational handicaps or to lack of funds to maintain a residence course in college. St MMI R SCI 1001. I liCTl KIt IN I « KiAN CANYON PAOE 17
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DR GEORGE R. HILL GEO BARBER UNDER the leadership of President George R. Hill, Jr., the Alumni Association enjoyed an unusually successful year in 1929. The Alumni Library Endowment Fund, begun in 1927. continued t grow satisfactorily. At the annual Alumni Banquet, held June 2. I‘ 28. the officers of the Association were able to announce that the first objective of $50,000 in pledges had been secured. Incidentally, this was perhaps the largest Alumni Banquet in the history of the Association. with more than three hundred Alumni and guests in attendance. One of the most significant accomplishments of the ssociation during the year was the appointments of lumni key representatives in one hundred towns in the State. I'AOB i«
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PROF'. A H. SAXER DR. N. A PEDERSEN DR. W. I N ICKERS CHARLOTTE KYLE !•'. R ARNOLD A N. SORENSON PROF. C J MYERS FRED IIAMMERLY MILTON MERRILL DR. RUBEN L. HILL DR, SHERWIN MAESER DR. JOSEPH E GREAVES DR. EZRA G. CARTER CHARLES G. HIRST CLAUDE E. ZOBELL DR. HERBERT J. PACK DR. WILLARD GARDNER PROF. B. C. GATES PROF. WALTER WELTI CLARENCE HAWKINS PROF. CALVIN FLETCHER HARRY REYNOLDS JOSEPH R JENSON KATHERINE C CARI ISLE VERDA DOWDI.E School of Education PROF HENRY PETERSON HENRY OBERIIANSLEY ai s e McClellan Frances barber MAIN BUILDING PAGE 18
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