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ESSES l n. JAMES II. IINFOKO Ihtn lor Vummtr S'ruliin SUMMER SCHOOL —y ' iien iii 1903. tlu I tali State Agricultural College established a Summer Sc hool CO T 1 there were only fifty-one similar institutions in tin- Ini ted States. toda there are over six hundred: then many were private projects conducted by members of the various faculties, today the Summer School has been made an integral part of the institution. From the first the 1. S. A. ( . Summer School has made available to the teachers of the Rocky Mountain West excellent opportunities for professional advancement. I In-appeal has not been to teachers only; the curriculum has been so organized that students who wish advanced standing. especially in senior college ami graduate courses, may work very advantageously. Kver since the summer of 1914 the practice of bringing to the institution leading lec turers and outstanding teachers from the leading universities and colleges of the country has been in effect, thus making available to teachers and students of the intermountain region the latest thought in science, art. literature and pedagogy. ( 161
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ADMINISTRATION I purpose of tin' ompt roller's office is (• serve as the ■ financial nucleus of tin entire ItiMiliilioii. If this office is manned efficiently mid functions intelligently, it exercises wisdom and judgment derived from acciininlnted experiences of every department, so far as linn mini problems are involved. The Student-body officers have co-operated loyally during the past year, anti I lake this opportunity of expressing to them my sincere appreciation. Ill SSKI.I I IlKItNISON Comptrbllrr ’jr lit-: Information and Public .Service Department continues to function as an important unit in the affairs of the college. The scope of work carried oa is enlarged each vear to meet increasing demands for service and publicity. Some of the features recently included are regular radio broadcasts, musical ami educational programs, and contests. The Band contest t be sponsored this spring will bring to l.ogau and the I . S, . ('. eighteen High School Bands for two dnvs of competitive pluyiug. The Department establishes ami inninlaiiis High School relations. handles I lit- publicity work for students in regular uml summer session and distributes college news m papers of the iiitcrmooiitaiu region. f •I ' Registrar’s Office, while many and 'varied in detail, may be summed up in a few words: Personal attention to the problems of the faeolty and tin student' and the public in general. Whatever success hits been attuined lias been due in large part to the patient and untiring efforts of the Assistant Registrar. li . Mlie Burgoy tie. who. through many years of service as contact officer at the w imlow. has made thousands of friends. I ven in the task of enforcing rales which otherw ise might make one appear us a taskmaster, she has gained tin confidence and respect of faculty and students alike because of the personal interest which 'lie has taken in those whom she served. To be able to solve the problems associated with the recording, transcribing, and evaluating of students' credits is basically important but to lx- able to interpret inanimate records into terms of live. Iiumnn problems affecting the development of human character lifts the work of the Registrar’s Office from routine drudgery. C. IESTKII POCOCK P parlmcnl of I'uhlinlp W. If DELI. Rfghtrar
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