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r PRESIDENT ELMER O PETERSON PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE THE UNCHANGEABLE In a changed and changing world we are all likely to anticipate and to seek alteration not only in those forms which should be changed, in which indeed change is the law which governs them, but also in those things which are eternal and unchangeable It is one of the serious limitations of human thinking that we do not. often possibly cannot, with clarity distinguish between these two sets of values The need to deny ourselves every unworthy indulgence is an obligation now as it always has been Hate and greed and lust never change; those who surrender to these animal motives are the same in spirit, whether they be primitive savages or members of modem society. Faith never changes; it is the quality which more than any other made Abraham of old the leader of his race as, over three thousand years later, it distinguished our own Abraham and today exalts Ghandi and fane Addams and other thousands, quiet, patient and often unknown people. Honor and virtue never change, they were the same ten thousand years ago as now. All the groat of history have had these endowments in exactly the same form, nobility cannot exist apart from them. Truth never changes. Twenty-ihro
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS Vico President C. G. fldney Secretary Russell E Bemtson BOARD MEMBERS C. G. fldney Corinno Mrs. Minnie W Miller Salt Lake City Olof Nelson Logan Frederick P. Champ Logan Joseph B White Paradise Frank B Stephens Salt Lake City Mrs. R E Dorius Salt Lake City J. M Madarlano Cedar City Fred M. Nye Ogden Clarence E. Wright Salt Lake City P. H. Mulcahy Ogden Melvin J. Ballard Salt Lake City Milton H Welling. Sec. of Stato (ex-officio) Salt Lake City wunlytwo
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Twauty-loui frank l west FACULTY DEAN OF Any amount ol performance by a student in dramatics, do-bating. athletics, or any other sort of student activity, as valuable as such participation is, will not put a student where he can manage a business and make it pay, teach a class well on a subject about which ho knows nothing, or build a bridge that will stand up. It still remains that the study of books, the performance of laboratory experiments, the lecture and discussion in class rooms, constitute the main business of any college. This work is very well done at the Utah State Agricultural College, because the Faculty is well trained, most of them are very fine teachers, and the students are putting forth an honost effort. We are also proud of the achievements of our toams and the high type of social life and conduct of our students.
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