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11 11two here heretwenty
I Unit Ilr t visited tl the stamproom I1111bre I1111bredl
bub bubbtng
rod dl wore JO JOtwollty
two twenty ty immense iron IronIrloh Irloh
lleatefl1Iroar leArenlnIC
SB ana down with Y n aSS
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this Ih building on
hla hb l be tltrtiat mwt back backI bac bacflown b ac 1 t tYour
Your words stem Msomed 1 to todC1wn
If your week e eak k eC eCI eftort f fL
I dC1wn flown your our throat as
I L tort to tar8Qto arwto any additional vibration vibrationin
overcharged atmosphere atmo 1lhere > Ph re vw wertI vwan
I in Ibo
I Impsltlon ImIJ Impushlenhe sllon
I an r rTho
M 5Ir 5IrLurid r rI
In clg clgLund
I The he young epglneer
I exactly what t tcold tofig to tocll <
I know
Lund hovever hov vcr
hQWed cll me nil the points or l0tere5t In
and
do nntl1hO tlmlll about In Int c11terfng
t tere5t rf t I write bulldlng rllllnlr n IItUe lit flrlt 118 the elgn Igu Igud 1 1No
terfng II the e
and the torrilio no not notcuggteted I IrUKg
No Admlttunoo d lthtnOlJ
rUKg cuggteted atell 8tamps terrible pound tOU thin tht 3ln L WilY IIIlY da daynight and unllTwenty andTwenty
Twenty tOUnil
Ilfty tons nil or rock every everytwentydaur
l night l < ht cruehllg IlftyIe Old Abu milts 11111111C
ou hours l rho Ie
twentydaur is C called I a II low Brade rlldc J1roPOllwr J1roPOllwrmoat proposllluttits proposllluttitsmost
7 to
only runs from 10 10Uf
moat oC the ore Ie Oucaslonally J I IY B Bybckcts ooll oollj
ton tonton
j Uf ybckcts rfg cold 0 or per c vahna 01 9nrun run runl runIll n Ill 111gll o8 II un 50 11er 11erI pet petton
I Tho entire entirepractlcab mine l Is run or i ira n ntlcnl
practlcab ton ra otlcal and nd sclontlllc eci il Il cnch baBls moathL and IIllr hones hraathe h hthe honesthe
the handsome proilt P POld each monin moninOld mon I IOld
In InhlB htthis
running rutmlnBihls nIng
Old Ato l Is tho only mlno ln ru
hlB although tilt io surround surroundng
this vIcinity holos holosnnd hol08nnd hslo5wllh
lSc full of prospect
hillsides nro
1 InS ng covered with good buildings some sumonod someSfVhloh 1rro 1rroOf
SfVhloh Of nnd which contain l 11rctly 1 rctty fair m TII Win WinBlunts I II IIi I n IIg IIgI G
management n nfault no noij not
With proper
I t Blunts fault ij ubt mnny mnnYon of those adjacent n Jleent mInes mineqould mInescollilibe minesGould
TheThI The Theentire
Tlifentire
Gould collilibe 16 made mil de to pay handsomely
entire mountain moun lain U a groat body of wo woThe rol
Ile oa vBemployingaabout vBemployingaaboutthlrtyfve
The ThI Old Abo Is now employing nbout nboutthirtyfive noUthlrtYIho
thirtyfive man manAfter lushAlter
small smallrtream 811UIIltream smellthe I
After tho oro Is crushed n
of water washes It from under undertho underthl
rtream
mu
the dies diesof ofand and andalt alt It now 1owelit lit ft muddy ldy slue shootoven slueovev IIhtotoer
oven plates coated with tiulckillyer tiulckillyerwhich qulaksltverwhich IUlclllIverwhich
which catches cntchclilnoat moat of the Bold Vhat lvhutiioJQ VhatgoM hut hutI
I goM escapes Is caught by the cyanide cyanideprJCSSB cyanldoI cyanideprocess
I process prJCSSBFrom processIrrom rlCeS8From
From the stamp mill I was taken upthe up upthe upthp
the hill lIIn n little ways and tunica ocr overto ocrto olerto
to Mr Keith Itcl Itelth h First wo vliitod the en enKlne cnRlno mrFlne
Klne room Here to an Immense Inlln nsl hoist hoistMi h hoteltvtl lll lllutl
Mi by n 160horse 1 Ohor power engine The Theone JhoOM Theone
one and onehalf Inch cable Is 22flO feet feetlong rettIGnr feetlong
long and every foot tested lea led to n tWrntyton twenty twentyton lWNltt
ton t n capacity so one game confidence confidenceJjeforo confidencebefore onOllenceTeCoro
before tho descent I 18 made The flulI flulIf1ltilll18 gtiiig gtiiignouode < IIIB IIIBfjsutids
fjsutids one two three four one two twoVhc t twohe 0 0ho
Vhc ho Immense wheels begin to revolve rovolveclojvly lovohl110ly revolvetloply
clojvly nt flint then faster until the thepiston thepistonstroke Ihellloll
pistonstroke piston llloll strolcefl H mo almost as fail nu nuone 1111IJIII asate
one can count Yot at ov every ry stroke of ofthe orthe ofthe
the piston the ore oar Is I brought six 51xteed sixti lx lxtile
ti tile teed n feet hearer the th surface surfaceThe lurfaeoThe urforoIhe
The fastest time In which rt l loaded car carlias carlIAs carhas
lias been brought t up from corn th1 t lit h 1 13Jo 13Jotoot 1390foot 3JO 3JOfoot
foot level and un empty car returned Is Isfive 18fc lefive
five minutes When Wh n one think of the thedistance III III11stnnce the1lstnnce
distance traveled I tnveilld 2600 feet onehalf onehalfof ollchRICrrthnt
of rrthnt that parpondlcOlnr 11111IOnllle lnr It 111I v ill bo Been Beenhat 80511i
I i hat Hinl thli Ifl pretty Cut fu t work workTho workrho worki I
I rho numbers given lvon by the Ih Kong on hr hrdicalo In Indilate
dilate tho different levels where the thenext thl11cxt thenext
next stop l p Is s to be made At Immense Immensedial Ilnmeuserllal e e11Inl
dial with a pointer ivlildi revolves like likeI likeIh Ikcthe
I Ih the ho hnild On the clock tells the Ih 1111 engineef cti 1111Nor l ln
n Nor icr the exact locution of the hoist hol t at atCvwy nlVcr atftry
Cvwy Vcr moment Ho le hue perfect ronttol ronttolof OlltlO OlltlOor
of the machinery but must keep n levelhead level levelhead Il81I
I head for In hit hi hands me the lives of ofhis ot11ls
his comrades nt nIl hourn of the dny dnyA clnyJo dnyA
A misinterpretation of tho signals or ora orR or1i
a false start might prove disastrous disastrousto
to many menlVe men menWo 11onWo
Wo next 1I xt visited the tninU house and andwtie amiI andwere
were Riven given I n a pair of greasy overalls ovcrallna
I a jumper r tp match a rap aiid ljUll1 a rnndlu rnndluIn
I In an Iron holder 1 can only Imagine Imaginehow tn lnlagiuehow lIll1e lIll1e11IJv
how I looked I do not l bflIci > ple the theIhotlff lheIlhtlCr thehhetlff
Ihotlff would have recognized me wuic wuica wo woI svota
I a JSlXu 5 1I reward out fm me meThe meThl1son uteThe
The Thl1son gong Rounds the cable hum humsand humnnd humIn1
and up shoots the ear out of the soem soemirgly soemIrg seemingly >
irgly Irg bottomless s pit The loaded cur curIn currcpluc chics
In s replaced d by an ompty one the safety atat atatto
Joel to l Is unlatched and nn the cnr starts Rtartidownward Itnrtedownward startsdownward
downward My guide uhla has made no mo motion In mulion ¬ otlon
lion and I begin to wonder whoa whether whetherwe oc oclie
we 0 shall have to make a Hying leap
for tho car from It stops level with withIho withtllO withthe
the sluift ul + uft house floor The engineerkhtove engineer engineerXncse onglneerkllC18
Xncse we arc nr to descend rind lowers lowersIht lowereth lowerstutu
tutu th car to the exact point olnt to make It Itcnolor ItflIuor itcooler
cooler for us to step aboard aboardwe
Wo L we e step ate 1 In tako n sent on the eilga eilgaof
of the car cal the signal h given glnlll1ntl and away awaywe nwn nwnwe awayin
we go Talk nbout going down the thoKyrno th thIIrnQ theItyrnq
Kyrno Block elevator Just add enough enoughatorleo enoughstileH
atorleo 81 rloo to that building until you have haveit
it on high lhh h as Hcho Mountain House on oncit
JH Lowe and then you OU will have hn ve tome
Men of the distance down that shaft shaftAt silufcAt
At Stet I was ns Inclined to hang onto ontoanything onttanthlng ontoanything
anything 1 could get hold of I coulii coulnsee couliitee couluee
tee ee the sldafl of the I he shaft shooting up uppant u upRat uppact
pant us then all became dark W WI bo botan boorRI1 began
tan to to faster and faster
Mr Xtlth tith struck a match and sold
We will light our candles The draftWak draft draftwas lmtlYak
was Yak not stf1 stroiu t ng going down but nearly
eyeryy every tulle we carne up our camllw camllwwould CIIIUll8oUla coullawould
would oUla go out nutThe outTlio QutTho
The Ilftyfoot level sang IIfIn out Jlr
Keith before we e got ot our randlm canlllfllllllthtel1 lighted
The ICOfoot 150 and 200foot levelswere levels levelswere Ivelwere
were quickly julok passed passedFrom palIedFrOln passedFrom
From here here down to 800 feet Raid
Mr Keith 110 tunnel are made From
SCO to 1MO 1 O0 feet f ct wo hnve tunnels every
fitly feet feetThe ree reeI feetThe
The I o car takes an extra speed downssnrd down downward downwnrd ¬
ward but the holt runs on UN wooden wood
track as smoothly ai a pnisentror ele elevatnr 1 1vatnr Iatnl
vatnr atnl In a little over a minute the
SCOfoot level Is reached anti from th there thereon ro roon
on the dark gaping holes of the theshnftfl theIllnttll
haft flash out before in at regular
Interval IntervalThe IntennllThe IntervalsTile
The speed of the th CAM NI I IIacluII8 lackf > ns and
I It comes to a atop ni neatly nAU an It
the engineer were aboard n and not one
third of a mile away
We Rtep out on terra llrmobut what whata
a feeling Thirteen bundrwl feet of ofrock ofrock
rock and dirt between us and the
blessed bC t1 sunshine Would Gabriel b
trumpet over be able to resurrect ua uashould IIIshould u5should
should wo be buried under with a bur
den Such thoughts aa these persist
In entering my m head but Sir 1 Keith
JtnrtB rtnrtll out and I have nothing to do but butNo
to follow followNo followNo
No Umbers are overhead orerhu atl The 11 ledge
of rock t ih not iwlld but broken and
C11mlhQ WHiff n as m the surface One would
thin tin n niHBure pl Ilrl from above abo would wouldKh
be b rrnogh II Jlh Kh lo make everything solid
Iork y I I QNIIIInt ban oVer hap hft
pene 1rllrl I Iii u thl Hv < mine from a caveIn
WI rn1nw the 111 J1 shaft b bnie 200 feet fw fwof lit
the rod nIl of a little slip drift Here It ItA
n tnlllPr nn aloes ulrlclntt Al the loose
ttllrnltln rnlcntllneronk Qnk A big ilvnatnllo ilvnatnllor bla bhait t
It3 hiss h
11 fjra ably < III A rw r Wln 1111 minutpe nutp t lit
f r p 111 he II
eagerly 1Itly looking al the tnerlh
rein In
to Me It It 18 t1 not rh rlh rlrhpr hnr > r rmuit then It
UR > afOrN Whet an exrIhIng xrllln
llf life It
must l > st lieoh eb bAt i
rosy oren a pocket
the rich
pt lP8rkltllr
nUlUptll Or ills
close 1 lIu much h bell better or vIlpr I vlltn vlltnr
rock r The e until blast it hsQbrown d Ihr wn nut the hr broken ken kent
there re w was
t threefoot t 1f erQOI space only shout a
would not lake under the th roof r O r It ItI
entirely entirelywe I much to rlllie rlllieO rlllieI up I that thlltwebor
rpab webor we f be beMr and then n When wood 011111Mr
Mr 1elth took t
tha
I out B Flora I N of lit lhp nr n tor f plek e a and PrJfll PrJfllal
al 1 sPecImen trll troy hI me to 0 rota retain n nWe
thin
We Vhlted mon mony drifts tlftlstoot y3Ntoot level 1eYtllme
some lme were werei
i
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SJ
4
IM WWWWM 7 MWWW MWWWbeln
beln being workmlby wolltc 1rljy hand others by the tlitlatest tlelate1 thelatest
latest ImmflVoil IlnlJ QV d comprissed air drills drillsThii drllliThllI drillsThese
These dilUBBtrll I1rIUS trl1t < 9 a 1 blow that seuina seuinato seulnto
to shake tho tlI > entire mountain rho Thusound rholIoun1 rhosound
sound of tab OWniilng air hissing hl lng like likea
a thousand tdntuni the sight of the thellrtljfgrlimmm thedlrtobllrrrhnmmJ thedtrl
llrtljfgrlimmm dtrl < miners working under underthe undertile underthe
the faint oniUllollglit aillitllo Ilght sometimes III Indark IIIdark iiidark
dark HciewwH Illle fifty or inure feet above aboveor
or below Ml a titl mippuitid only by ft ftNkeleton 1Mkelelun askeletal
skeletal WUVK < Of tlmberH tnuUei ninethlnlt one onethink onathlnll
think that hOl 110 III Indeed In the buttonlees bottom bottompit
1 lees pit and that his hi Hatmilc majesty majestyIs ma eety eetyIs
Is only aroiiml arou aroltlftrthtJ the next corner with Ills Illspltohforlt hispitchfork hilifJllchrorll
pitchfork lying Iy nil In wait waitMr wHIIMI haltMr
Mr Keith tlhr1M nirns around and with n nntnlle 0mlle nsmile
mlle flsko If you eel dU dizzy y from tho thochatiHe thoChllllill thechange
chatiHe of air I laY nofor the air airIs nlrI
Is I tII pure tH that on the surface I Ithink Ithink Ithink
think the iU IIUHtlOn btloti Is onlv to test my mynerves lilYtlet mynerves
nerves tlet a and alHlHI du tu ulvo gl Ivro me a chance to bark barkoutor lJrkoulor backoutor
outor mtllOP to go upbefor IIP IIPshows h hIholl heshelve
shows mo tllo noxt sightLve sight sightVo llhtWo
Wo Vo go bnoU h icit to the car und lire taken takenup
up to n lilHhOr level Here we enter enterdlfl a adilft adrift
drift but proceed only a little WilY WilYwhen waywhen vnvwhen
when I 1111111 iltul niyself walking on nn nneightInch 111allhtlnch aneightdnch
eightInch board threading tllI ndlng lilY way waythrough wnythrollh waythrough
through one of those big III big chambers chamberswhich dlamberllwhich eha uberht uberhtwhich
which ID tlllodstIth filled with a skeleton work of oftimbers otthnberM oftimbers
timbers built lnsiimre nbout six feet foetapart feetapart lCtnpart
apart 1 hCHltuto and nnk Mr lr Keith Keithhow llollhhow
how far up uptl10 the chamber extends About Abouteighty Abouteighty loutetrehty
eighty feet ho htroptoH rcplkH Whew t tim timidly lImIllir tintidly ¬
idly ask how fat lit down Oh about lO lOfeet UOleet 100feet
feet I Irnl rnu n pout and gape across ncronsth nero nerotht acrossthe
th the black BH IIJ1II ca O on pit either It her side Tho Thowalls fhewnllR rhosvnlls
walls are Invl Invllblo llHo Everything Is swal ewalowed swallowed ¬
lowed Up In oafknoss except tho few fowtimbers fawtltnbrB fewtimbers
timbers near tf tie Wo Vo are su 8URI1fl suspOndhtl pondctl l 1 In Inmldalr hImldalr Inmidair
mldalr In mliloarth What a pnrn pnrndoxl pnrndoxl introdoxl
doxl If I could e lIIt have wen the bottom bottomof
of that shaft hnrkdnm tl t I nm sure that I never nevercould nevercoulll
could liuvo icturnod leturi nod to t twlthnut o solid ground groundwithout glQllnlwthou ghU and
without t aid aidWe IIldWe oldWe
We proccec proeeetlpiohg fjlohtf another drift Here HereHis Uoreth Herethe
His th excavations nro all overhead We Wehear Wehellr Wehear
hear tho nxttlo of HODIP loose Htthos Htthoslie Ht < hOJ hOJas no noall
as they thf come tumbling t down and IIndTln IIndTlnatlnctlvoly In Instinctively Ihsllnctlvoly ¬
stinctively stop under the protcaIon protefj Ion Ionj
j
t
1 1or
i
of ono of tho Iiirifo llmborfl A plOo plOoof iloe iloeof < 0 0at
of rook us lonto no my to bond tul fuljH f11 e lit litmy y t tIny tlily i
my feet f et with u very If miggoutlvu thua th lJ
A few gobbles are caught lIght In tho rim rimof rhoof 111 111of I
of my lint Mr Ktlth uxplalns that It
Ua 11111 been sonio time Hlnco any work
bus been done In thl chamber and IInl thatouch that thatMuch thntIwh
Much occurrences tuo very unusual
Koasstirod I procood Jlrocc t but nm rather ratlwrglad Iatbtlrglall ratherglad
glad whnn wo have hll tmUhfd Ilnlllt1 InvtMtlga InvtMtlgatlons
dune In thin Part aU of the mine ruinJII
In stopping at tho various lovols the thounglncer theolllnclr theunglneer
unglncer seldom H IIJOIII vurlll varl d an Itioh from
tho cnritiH position His wonderful lvopderfulO01tOI wonderfuloontiol WOlllltlCIIIconttol
oontiol of tin holt wnn enough to togive toglvo togive
give ono n feollnu of perfect wfoty
At 81 N t > > m the shift hltL changed und Wu Wuwetit wewept 11 11etlt
wept etlt up with four trilnorn It wua asquoezs u uIKIUOOZ IIIICIUOtIZ
IKIUOOZ to lilt I et tm nil on the holut but hilttho buttthis
tho engine flnJnellft1J lifts alt toni as etitlly UB UBMlX IIIIIlxmttI assix
six IIlxmttI IIlxmttIII men menAt ttHtlAt
At II t the turfoeo t Iwas wnll u IntrndUa d to tololl
ODD John Howitt general manavsr man ofthe of oftho attho
tho mill HP was WI waning a lilt of ore
from u ttw rtrllie trll nail handled the ion ui
llk llka nn export lertun From till snuffs on III hU
face I Judged he was wa troll satisfIed satisfIednltt I 1filii Inm
nm 8Ufb IIUI hat I was and gave him my III
hearty hlllrl thnnk for the privilege of en 5I1Jeying ¬
joying Much a novel experience experienceOOODHY cxperlenceGOOnBY
OOODHY 0001 IiY TO t111i1ih0 JiK JiKAutomatic JmrJI OUtfJ1I OUtfJ1IAutolllnlu OIltlr OIltlrAutohlalle
Automatic Telephone I Kxclmiijro xeinugd on onTrlnl 011Jrllli ofrlul
Trlnl rlul In Clilciiffo ClilciiffoKrnoflt ChlcnroRrn6l1t iIcii o oICrnost °
Krnoflt A Fallur Falleran r on electrical andniechnnleal and andmechanics Rllllmehnnlt1
mechanics engineer of this thl city has h
Invented and successfully operated un lI
nutomatlc telephone exchange Mr
Fttllar Is a native of the Black Forest t
In south Germany and Is I but 31 years yearsold yarold yearsold
old Six years ago while Installing a atelephone atelephone
telephone exchange In Han Francisco
he conceived the Idea lIef upon which his hismuchnnlcal hlimechanical bl blrnuehnl1lcll
mechanical operator o frntor Is built builtlie hulltUo builtlie
lie secured financial backing hid
hlrns hlma1f lf away first t at the viaduct plant plantand platHItl Plantitnd
and Itl llintor Inter at TOG East fayette I yette streetIn streetInthis
this city clt and In May lest an txperl txperlmental IXllnlInentnl experlmental
mental machine rudely built was W II giv given Shon gtvon ¬
on n trial and every hope of the Invent Inventor ¬
or was realized realizedThen Jilallzrhen realizedThen
Then followed the actual building build IIII of ofn otn
n lOOphone exchange equipmentgtvoeping equipment 11I11I1plIInt1wolplnr equipmentSweeping
Sweeping patent rights were fioourod fioourodand soaurOdthud O urod urodalld
and the machine Is now complete completeSom complotSom completeSome
Som of the merits of the mechanical mechanicaloperator 1IIIahahlloptlrlltor nueahanlealoperator
operator ns compared lmr roo with present day daymanual dayhnunnal a alUunlllll
manual and soended so enlled automatic ex exchanges exhnnll Oxchanges ¬
changes will bo seen by the following followingA
A multitude tocchniiKo of 1000 circuitshas circuits Cllrcult8hnl
has 130 or morn magnotn the prevent prenentautomatic pr preventautomatic Mnt Mntnutotnntlc
automatic exchange of tho same size sizehas 11110hns sinelion
has 3000 while the Fuller system only onlyrequires onlyrequltel
requires 1 e u1ro8 151 and tho proportion to r artlun holds holdsthrough holl1sthlough Itotdathrough
through through all slses of exchanges oxelinngrs oxelinngrsA B Bsmnll
A wmnll multiple exchange of 1000 1000subscribers 1000Rubsorlher 1000nuhserlber
subscribers with metallic tlrculta would wouldhave wouldIIIlVo wouldhave
have 10000 talking contacts ThO pre preont l1ecnl premt
ont automatic of oClho tlm uumo size would wouldhave Youldhvc wouldhove
have 2000000 while the now median me hnn
+
lual operator would 0 u 11 have only 3000 3000Tlio 90009ho
Tlio multiple mu Iple u oxclimmo chrlllt of 4000 stibtorlb stibtorlborH
ore would have 111I 1MOOO contacts conlll tH the thepresent thepresent
present automntlo 34000 31000000 000 whloh islvholly U Uwholly IIwholly
wholly Impracticable while 110 this new newmechanical 1I0Wl1IoohRnAI newmeolmnleal
mechanical oporutor would have only onlyl9edo
12000 12000Th l9edoThe 12000Th
The Th now iyntotn aYlltQItIEt Ifl flexible with no nomultiple nomultiple liemultiple
multiple feature Tho simplicity of ofcircuits otolrlult8 ofolrcults
circuits la fully jirMorrod rreserrod It works WOIklIUI WOIklIUItnsl as asfast tienet
fast us tho nnlilpo multiple mul 1llIIrud Iplo system now uwil uwilNo UlllciNo usedNo
No calls ran bo lust as a the result of arush a arush arUlh
rush on nny 1111111011 centfolbrho u 1111111011Tho ntorl ntorlTho
Tho npparotun IH otisy to operate operatennd optratenml operateand
and tilt necessary n cInr itttnoliments can heplaced he beplaned heplnnd
planed on any all equipment oQ lll1110l t now In UM In Ina Ina Inrt
a anon period It has number numberwhcola numberWhOOII nunbertwlieela
whcola which whliahh i oppose jios a numb numberthrolll nthhnklrthrmlgh r rthrnngh
thrnngh n smell opening leaving ameans a amean IImnn
number numberIs
mean of check tint the right number numberIn
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clsty olet was not sure Mr flews WII would be bethe heth bethe
the th bridegroom A As Miss Mil Morris the thebrlrle thebrlrle thebrlyde
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ness Ie and Iw adventures ucb us wad wading walIng wailing ¬
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satin boots jumping from a yaoht and nndbeing nTlrlheltllf andbeIri
being rescued reecuf > I In dinner gown own nnd nndnumberless IIn IInII1mberle1I itndnumberless
numberless similar pranks nude In IntareBtlnff Intlrlltlnft Interecting
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young ladyhood Th IIIII annourremont annourremontof
of her present inarrlngo recalls tho thoalory thostory thestory
story told of tho day 11 when Mr Clob Clobhard Obhnrd aebhard
hard was ctmrtliif h her r and h her r filth fnthar
ar Judge Morris who hall been tllIn n great greatbeau grsatbeau
beau and a bit of a port In his histime Illstlmo 1115Inkln
time Thinking Th Inkln g gto matter I Had gotten gottento el
to o point where a plain talk with withhis withhis wither
his daughter wan wn his duty he naked lick er 1 1see to toHto toIIto
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The Morgan Stake Tabernacle a handaomo Interior view Il of which Is shown in th the accompanying cut van waadedicated WUIdel1lcntod vandedicated
dedicated on Sunday December 1C by President Jo Joseph cph F Smith Among others who ho were present lr < aenl on onthat enthat
Olnwson and the authorlttea of the Morgan Stake StakeIn
that occasion were President Anthon II Lund Apostlo
pooplo of Morgan Btaho were In a happy anti oadprosperous antiprospcr andI
In his hlsreport report roporllr President Daniel llelnor stated that the
1 to the call made upon Iheirt for the erection of tile thobountiful thebeuntlful
I prosperous prospcr ulI condition nnd had responded r generously
1 bountiful Stales house houseHcmtsrks houej houseRomarks
j Hcmtsrks n lntlrkl were made by b President Antbon IT Lund who congratulated congr tulnted the people upon possessing pouu lng so flno flnon
+ I n hou 11Ousf o In which to gather to worship Ho dwelt some upon the theme of temple building and trnoed the thehistoryof j
1 history or that work troll the beginning down to the present time timeItfisldont t
1 + Itfisldont It 1 sltlent Joseph F I Smith delivered a sermon In which he said he was Yn well plowed with lt Itt the oommodlous oommodlousand 1It110fllousi
9 i and wall appointed building that hid been completed nnd paid for He reminded l1mh the lh people thai It t was a ahouseof
1 houseof hougobtworship worship and not of pleasure and everono from the children chllllrenup up should reverence It as Issuch fluth Ho Hoj
j spoke Of the paying of tithes of being honest and 1U1l keeping the Word of Wisdom WlatlOJTIQftnlng defining the Iftt Ifltter r In detail t1etnllC ft ftIn
C In I tho afternoon Apostle Clawson Claw ol delivered an Impressive sermon to toa a crowded oro dod house and then thel1lho the dtdlca dedlcat elIcntory Ij Ijlory +
+ tory prayer prayor was offered by President Pre ldent Joseph F Smith SmIthIQ T TIn
t x In the evening a conjoint matting oetln of the young people WAil h held ld andnddre nnt1 andaddreeeep n tte ll lafl worn art made by b PreRldenls PreRldenlsSmlthand PrealdentaSmith r rSmith
Smlthand Smith nnl1 Lund and Apostle Clawson Tho following to lowlm day remarks r made liy 1 y Stnko fltnl < Q Counselors W H Hr X XHloh 1 111Ioh
Hloh and ant W V W Piancls President Lund Apostle Clawson and PresIdent llrelllllenSnllt r Snmn The benediction ben eon was sdicva s pro pronounwdby llroro
J ro nounCld nounwdby by Patriarch Porter and an l the conference e was dismissal for thtoe monthJf monlhL monlhLThe months X XThe
The people of Morgan Stake are deserving of praise for their unity anl determination which ban h resulted resultedIn 1 I Ij
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I we desire to extend to our friends throughout the inter intermountain Infermountain Intermountain
mountain region our warmest acknowledgements for the thepatronage thepatronage thepatronage
patronage which they have so generously accorded us during duringj
j y 1901 to wish them all the joys of the holiday season and to tohope tohopc tohope
hope that THE NEW YEAR may be even more prosperous prosperousvith
with them than the old one has been On our part we wepromise i ipromise 4l 4lpromise
II promise that 1902 shall witness renewed endeavor to please plcaseI y your
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tlm several veral states for tin establishment 1 und maintenance ll of institutions In lust tutlons of h hghlr gher learning In order to pronjota the theilberul thollMnil IholI
llMnil lI rulllIl1 mid vriifllleui idiuntlon of the Industrial 1J111u trllll clashes cla8 ea in th several 8 lcrlll purBtiitt mil iirotosslons of life U His Is the tlmgommil tlleIIUnl1rnl theantirnl
gommil policy ollo of the College In cordanco with the spirit jllhJtuf of tho law under which It was onjnnlzod ol lnlzd to provide a lib liberoj IIbra llhrab
eroj thorouRh and I1nl1lJrnltlrnl practical cdutatlon meeting the demand particularly of the Industrial classes In all of 00110 tho wont worltthrotlelKnit wontthtotl orlt orltthlOI
thlOI throtlelKnit llMlt tho Institution the two extremes In education rinplrlclum and tho purely theoretical nro avoided thu thuPttwtldil thuIIIQof thepraool
IIIQof Pttwtldil 1111111 ciel being based bruel1ulon upon anti unlimited united with the thorouchly thorou hl tcrlon scientific The practical work on the farms In the orartteits or orchards oruhlln ¬
chorus B vineyard trardonn B Band dairy tit drY commercial roans kitchen I laundry Hewing rooms different scientific laboratories laboratoriesand
and tl0 carpenter forge nnd machine shops Is done OIlC In strict uccordanco with fedontlllc principles In addition to limo tjiopraoUcal thlfJrnl1 limoprnutloai
praoUcal fJrnl1 IQal work of the different courses eOllraoslItullentl students are thoroughly thorolJ hlY trained In the related < 1 subjectn of science and nn In Inmathoniatlca IIIIIIn 111mftllOmiUlcu
mathoniatlca IIIn OnIllUCtl history Knells and mQcornlangungc modern languages While the Importance of praotlcnl trnlnlng Is omphaxlzid In tillof till tillof 1111or
of thH Ih tcurne c1ur elJ tho disciplinary dl value l of education la kept constantly In view It Is rpeoicnlzod that tho mind and itl11o uya uyaniid oy I Ifind i innd
find hand must together bo o trained trnlne11n in order to HCCIIIO symmetrical development Tho l he object h to Inculcate habits o oIndustry oIndllflhy 01 0111ldtintr
Industry 11ldtintr and thrift of accuracy and reliability and to foster all that makes for right living and good ood cltUonnhln cltUonnhlnCOyiiPRb cltllri hll i iCU
COyiiPRb CU tItIPrJfegular S1eytllll rtopulat college courses are offered In agriculture ngrlo111 ur < domestic science commerce civil unelneeiliiff unelneeiliiffmeohnhlcal on lnlcl n nlliuohuhleal 1g 1gtneohuhical
meohnhlcal omjInoerliK < and 11lfonlrn1 general sclonco each extending through four years and leading Il > ndlll to a degree I Ior or tho ac accommodation CCOlllttlulntlot1 nooointnOilatfon ¬
commodation of students fltII lolllfl < who are not prepared to outer tho regular re ulnr college coursos rind In 1 who can rumaln In 1lllho the In Institution InIItitUtlOIl In5tltution ¬
stitution but a few years elementary or high school courses COtrll18111O nro offered In agriculture domwtlo dOlM tlu nclonw find III1lcQm III1lcQmll com commaroe cghne
maroe ll ilIO y oach extending through three thuslhor0 o yearn onl and r lending lni e l n to n t c cnrtlflcAtn tnrtl i loato of graduation In addition ll + m to t u these 111eseolrs coursua coursuathoro cour e itll itllthr e a
thoro Is a manual oxtenlllnt training tra trai nln ning course In domestic arts three thr o years y llrlli a rnniuml training course In mochanlo arts IlI I four fouryearn Courye fouryearn
yearn ye r nn engineering mlhe rlngprl11l1l11tory preparatory course two years Ollr and nntll1 a preparatory course ono year also 180 special winter wintercotirstB IIlntolCOliNitll wintereoutecw
cotirstB In agriculture domestic arts and mechanic arid aridIn nrtllIn ariain
In addition Rl1 ttlon tc tho work of tho preparatory department the College offers Thirty hlrll courses courlllln In agtlculluro includ including l1 IpclgtlInr lllt1 lllt1Ing ¬
ing Irrigation furrjt ftr 1 drainage bulldlngi and fenced farm machinery soils and farm crops Holt physics history of ofncrlouliuro ofog otIIrfIDUI
ncrlouliuro og ioultuo UIQ farm ttanngement agricultural experimentation stock judging breeds nnd breeding stock te LlInR foudingtlaIryinp fetal LlInRc1 I riff riffdairying
IIrfIDUI dairying c1 rInt poultry initnugoment poultry experiment general horticulture and economic entomology propagation and andcare lintcaront unitcare
care caront of plants po pomology Oloy and orchard ore poultry Intdlnnnng lard management mellt landscape gardening and forestry fo 1011 I I vegetable gardening llorlcul llorlcullure l Ilorloullure rlclIl rlclIlture
lure nnd veterinary volorlttlysclence science twentyone courses COUr9 H In 1lIlIllnoHtlcllcl domestic srpnc science nM and umll1rt art Including laundering different kInd of ofcooking oroooklll8 ofcooking
cooking fruit work foods U Biinltatlon and hygiene homo nursing nthr alng dietetics household eronomloa eCOlOmlCII1 hand and nmchlnosewing nmchlno 1tIjlehlnoIcwlll itlpshinesewing
sewing Icwlll designing < cutting cuttll l fitting dressmaking and fanny lunc work fourteen courses In commerce Including bookkeep bookkeeping ¬
lug III stenography typewriting commercial calculations commercial law btulnoss customs history of conitnorto cantlntrriecofMtitutlohli conitnortoronstltutlonul conunortIron
ronstltutlonul ron Ututonl1l ana ontl International law transportation tltn portntloll banking and finance ten courses In civil < vll onglneerlrig Including Includingsurvoylnir 111II InuludInsurveying III III8urcll1r
surveying roods and pavements hydraullca Irrigation water powor lower and masonary structures sight courses Intneuhnnlcnl In Ininuelmrilcul inmeelu
inuelmrilcul meelu ncul onBlnecrltur Including analytical and applied mochnnlbB meejmnlbe mo hnl1tby steam engineering machine design 1111111 powfer powfernnd llOvbrtlnl pottbrand
and dynamo machinery fifteen counts In mrchanU arts Including Inlulllngonoral general chrpnntty houses h building cabinet worlt worltforging worlforging wOrltforging
forging and machine work ten courses In animal biology Including anatomy and pliyiNngy zoology general HllIorallllplo HllIorallllploI biolo biology blglogyy ¬
gy I histology and bacteriology two courses la n botany six Ix courses In ehetnhtry Inrludli I i general organic anil anilagricultural 41111agricultural lilt liltIIgrlculturnl
agricultural chemistry chemistry of foods and cookery coolIe and qualitative ftiiiysls ar + lysts five couraca In Ingeology Jr JrlloolorY InguoJogy
geology and mineralogy Including assaying four courses In physics cloven courses In mathniatlos math mlllhematles
niatlos and astronomy n Including algebra geomotry trlBonomotry srllrono lOlry analytlral nl grornfrv Ilfornp ry relctilus I dp dpBcrlptlvo l1 l161crlltlo u uscrlptive
Bcrlptlvo geometry differential equations oqtlntl n modern peomntry advanced Idvnllcec1ntltItlcnl analytical geometry fjIJQI UftIY tin 1111 latmliw I u uIU history historyand tdstpryand lItoryamI
and Ilillosophy of nmthtnmtlcs and gMicral 11 lIeml mid prnrtal Irnet nstionomy 0 con courses r ten In RngllHh imlulliR Irlu JlI I HiijIsU tr leh tlas klf klflei lasales fl flrpl ¬
ics rhetoric literature literary mnsl mnsltlon mneterplsees rpl rpleCPK een nlncfonli nll ttn h century ntilhnrs Blaliespoare nnd tilt > aroma r l11n anj an Id ewu eleru elerutloht U ULlolt
tlon fl courses IIII1 < In language Including Qerrnan breach C PRnlIh nnsh and Latin tln 0 courses In history ant ch cl 11tC8 < ksIuu1tlilpg lcn lcncivil 1lqlh 1lqlhchIIIOrnlllnt
civil chIIIOrnlllnt g government v rnmnt economics soclologyr Induatilnl history of tho United tats ronstltiulotml nl AniiiKan history Am Amphilosophy flnllihll nnlp1111oso 44
p1111oso philosophy lihll onhy hyaf of history hl tor > G coursos In drawing including Il frr Crhnnd lmnd and mechanical drawing bosldca words In mcteor mcteoroloRy m m0lenrohoy ttor ttorOIO
oloRy OIO p1 piycliology dumoby military science and tactics and rlHnl vii hlIftI slrni nl culturew culture cultureAVINTBri llIltUttNEJlltt
w AVINTBri r NEJlltt COuIlSKBDurlnB the wllpr wl ter months bettlnnlng January 7 the ho rnllcgo offors Hpeclnl PIICIt courses Oll In lift 110mrttS thov111 liftvailoii
v111 vailoii subjects qt f aBrlculture hortlciUure veterlnarv aelonco dairying sewing eln household h management piKflng piKflngnmfnirv c1nflnrII
nmfnirv rnr II rrrn + antry ry nnl blsckumltlilnsr a nl bllek mlthlnl In ndltlnn to the work of then therieooure5s noura s stu atulents lnts may 118 tckesuch tolrp 11 ke mioli tl h courses ur In matbn matbnrmiio ftoi ftoittw
rmiio ttw illu English r ItUilory hlito and other subjects ns tthey tli thl y are rt1 prepared 1PP TI1I to pursue advantngeoufly < Iy fhs his fptlou o of the Mieir thediY Ie IelIInt
diY ir lIInt rrnt n > nt i 111l9 itmieo 11 are so adjusted RIIJu llll that those entering In January may mil take wtrk w v Hui rlc In any of the > departments fit the theln thoIn timehl
ln < ltulni IluI tol fr > r wlijcjl wl leh they are prepared prepapdryrilMnNT preparl1rlJltP preparedIj17I3hi1NT
ryrilMnNT rlJltP HNTmllt Till Uq college grounds rimprlse 111 acred of which 20 acre constitute con tltllte the campus 7 acres tho nthlolo nthloloflold nlhlolafillri athlotlefield
field 73 acres Rtr > f the the fatma mH and 11 acres the orchards vineyards rlneynr < l und tJnlllitllrcflns gardens There rhel ore altosrcMiBr 17 college butyl ImllJIrgt hili hiliInK butylIngs
InK canstructed on > trurted nnd equipped for tho various purpose of the ItintlHttlon The chemical and an < l mtneraloirlral the theMu HIeI the1hv
Mu I uil l the agricultural n 1I1ouIt1l 1 and tho blologlcnl laboratorlw are provided with tho ncen nfoesl1ry nry nnparatuu nnd suppllfa suppllfafoi
foi thorough fclentllc work For th the work In dairying PUBlntfirUiK pnllI Iln mechanic arts domtdtlo dlI1I tlo art etc th there re In lantulrneht Innil I I11III1Int
11III1Int nil meat for thorough and efficient work Irk In the different cnurim offered Department numcum In wolngy fpd fpdti frlllII111
supplied with anwlnoim aped lrllI required for Pustratlvo work lr lrt In InI
ul II111 ti logy y unllnul nnlln 1 and plant biology nndagrlculturo tire Ir
I hi h hpi i ilcrnrtnieutn The library contains upwards of 0 0000 000 bound volumes and a con 00 s umT > h hntn ti Th fhrft re Is tll110 also n largorrurnmr largo largodifiinr InrgorHllIfIIt
difiinr iviim ro + nr ruciilsliod Curul l lell with tho neceifary tabloa and elopes on which life placed 210 of the be beet t newspapers new paprs and nndm andInugnrla
In In the th reading room are also encyclopedias olu Yclopedla dictionaries and andr anduh
m 1111 Inugnrla iciKlniM tln > + 1 of the United States and Europe cases cal
th < uh > r works of reference tefetenreLurlnlc referencetuilntc
tuilntc tho present year enr a number of Important Improvements havo b beon on made The dormitory has hI1IbtMJ aeon be n gonruly gen geni Will11y
Ifralrer111nrt nralrtd ami Mioroughly renovard and has bOn 110 n furnished with n new w lath rooms Department nnuwumn nnuwumnluHf nitmsgm8iiml
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luHf 11111 i been pstnbllshfd f8tnlJJl llfd anti the large room on the th top floor of the mnli mil buldlng heretofore used for the gfti geneml genemlmnsatp Mm1 Mm11n1ltlUrp ml mlin
ulanfi for work In n innthmiittlcu and lanKtintcP Tho Iargulonnl Inrga Inrgaionn InrQIIMn
baa bo bunt n divide Into ftvc largo well 111 lighted rooms1
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lonnl ionn 1n1ltlUrp iwtirp In the lM Itwollt nont of the north win slne formerly used u et1 for shop hopork work have Io been flnlahod IInllh I1 sail provided vlth Ihunoeeeegry Ihu IhoHMetBHry Ihul1atlHlr
HMetBHry eagWmrnt ailU 1IIUItU meiU It fqr tgrtle the work of the department of avronomy Innudlnn a soil physics nbnrntory store room roomftCTlcultural roolnA roomaxreultural
with most modern ntinftrntu1 tltlMrntllitIIJoulrttl ro roouirwl reouired
ftCTlcultural A miisaum and clans room Thin soil physics laboratory l 19 furnished the
ouirwl For the th work orle In athletics the athletic field has boon enlarged and nrn graded k4 anti bath hltt mid dreamt roomsthirnlshcd rooms roomsfurnished IQomtllrnlll1nl1
furnished with shower bath lock 10rkll1s lo ker8 rs and n11 other conve conveniences 11 anpnIOH Iences have Wen 1I1111 urolied io ldeil < Imnortnrt additions have 110 v bpfm bpfmmade h brknmade ln lnmall
aid the domestic science cointnMdal biological and OOlolhlll other depnitmenl 1lpnrtmenillThe 1lpnrtmenillThelourI The Thecmimre rhoroursestrnevally
made to the equipment rJul < iulum n1enl > nt of the dairy <
cmimre roursestrnevally tf rfwly have been more thoroughly systematized and other changes havo been moth that add very ory much to toth 10tlu tothe
the of the work workTh Vorle1h workTli
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divided Into sections sutllclontiy wniiU toennbh to toenable tael1Gbl
numbers thirtyseven All Alllllre large classes are
enable Th professors facultyat to present give personal attention to tho individual requirements of the students insuring thorough thar m h and andolticlinl lndartlohll andolhlelenl
olticlinl L work throughout all the departments of the Institution
BRIGHAM YOUNG COLLEGE COLLEGELOGAN
LOGAN UTAH UTAHThe UTMIllltt urnliThe
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POLICY POLICYTn POLI POLItn
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Tn accordance with lIh tho th 1oelloC Deed of Trust Trustnrnl Trustr
r I nrnl Ai Ildr9 > lilei of InioriK incorpnrulon > atlon It Is th1 th1jollty th tbFoliry
1 jollty at < i f the Ih Iiirtlitlnn to promouU promou prllnOrhillher
U the higher elucatlnrul aI 1iteregts of thu thupiople th IIipeople thIO
people IO providing IIravldlngl1l1bllol a llboial and thoinuftn thorourneducation thoinuftnI tborouynIlIu1l1on
I education thut embraces Intellectual Intellectualtralnln Intellfl intellectualtralnlnr tual tualIralnln
tralnln and phYiklll ph > l < il culture but bu flru flrunf flr4tof tlrttof
of all a deep and rational religious religioustraining relilloutrhllnr religioustralflag
training trainingIt
It la the constant aim of the th author authorities nuthor1t1et1 authorltlee ¬
ities Of the > Collegeto C nige fo provide for such suchworH sUillI suchwork
I work nn n will prepare the students fi far farr > r rg
g r fuicess ru + xees in life considered from the tho11111
K I I t i t f < it i chit > nt of view The religious rIJloUInatruoUon
U Inatruatlona given In the College tends h1ndsll tendsuiMiloj
ll uiMiloj the highest type of manhood manhoodand
and womanhox womanhoods > d > a typo typethat pe that cannot K KI blobtalnfld >
I I obtained In 1 colleges not of this crass crassThoioughnees ToshTboiouRbneiM Tn TnTboloulfbtleIIJ
TboiouRbneiM and nd effloi e eflofenee nce e arc em empbiul Impbil11M emphaelsM
pbiul pbil11M H In all II of t the departments and andeach nntlench andeach
each year 11 mark an Improvement In thefacilities the thufacilities lh lhtnclllUfII
facilities and strength of the College CollegeFACILITIES COllegeFACILITtBS CollegeFACILITILs
FACILITIES FACILITIESTne FACILITILs1ae
Tile College Coll 1t pulldlngfl ull 1lnI < are centrally
located and are Comfortable dOI dotiit I ltllllo and cornne com comnfdioui comndlou
ne nfdioui dmous they nrq 11 rj stn BitpplloU lIui pllcdl lltij with steam
11 heat water and nnaq1ectrlo electric light lightThe lightThe
The laboratories IltborQtor e tho library the
iuslncss 1I lneAIII rooms and the gymnasium are areBO areso
BO equipped with hooks aparatus ote otet otethat etcthat
that t they arc rfllclnnt and UptodAte UptodAteThe upto dgte dgteThe
The nniR II nniaeunt II 19U < > um 111 Is nupplM With Ith upeclmins upeclminsIllustrating opec1mma1lJltratlo epeclmineIllustrating
Illustrating the subjects of gcologjmineralogy geology geologymineralogy eoloJj eoloJjlTIill
mineralogy lTIill Inlogy talonloiogy pal ohiloiogy metallurgy
botany bo lalJ and n 11I1 zoology zoologyCOITSES Wotogyoemma zoologycOtI
COITSES cOtI S a8 OF STUpY
1 1 Courses In ArtaClwa 1I a general genemleducation generaleducatinu eneraledulatloll
education Corresponds with lth the lIl usual usualcollege 1lunltOUee 1151101cotege
college and university courses
2 2 Academic CourseGives n good goodhigh gaollhigh goodhigh
high school education Prepare IJreparptol IJreparptolCullClJto for forCollege fotCollege
College
3 Normal Courae CourseNormal N6rmal N rmal Training
Pedagogy le alolflAYlholoR Psychology English His History lUlltory Illstort ¬
tory Mathematics i FtUm Ij Art re t
4 5 HuBlneM Du lllellll and Short i Business BusinessCourjos HUlinessCOulJ08noockerln uslneesCourseslfookkeeplngCommerclal
Courjos COulJ08noockerln CourseslfookkeeplngCommerclal nookk epIngCommerclal Commercll1l Law LawStenogrnphy Law8tenOl1t1phy LawStenogirfphy
Stenogrnphy Typewriting Bngllsh Eckllsh1iatliontatiar BngllshMfttliomatlcs EnklJsrWnthomntlca
Mfttliomatlcs History lJIltor Science Fan Panmanahip Ponmnnablp Fanmllulhl
mnnablp mllulhlG
6 Domestic Arts Courae COllraePlnln Plain Sew Sewing Sewlng sewIng ¬
ing Dressmaking Houilthold Hoonom lIOO 1om
lee Rngllsh Arithmetic ArltlinlotlcttJcionee Science Draw
Ing Pedagogy P rti1gog rti1gog7S
78 Preparatory PreIlQI toryandiWlntorCourllu and andWlnlor Wlnler Courses
Prepare for Or high school
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9 Missionary Course CoursCF For r pie prep preparation IIre IIreGratlon preparation ¬
aration of young men for active missloiary mis missionary mlsIlonnry ¬
sionary work worlcSlt1DI workSTUDItNTS 4 4STUDENTS
STUDENTS Slt1DI NTS EXPENSES EXPENSESTuition EXl TXI7NSCSTuition NBES NBESTllillon
Tuition Is free All students except exceptmissionaries oxcept1II11III101IrlP8 exceptmisslmmariee
missionaries pay an annual ontmneo ontmneofee ontltlftlth <
fee of 310 10 and nil pay nn nnnu nnnu1brnry
brnry Urn and gymnasium lrymnn llln1 free of II Ia 1 1a
a single single subject the charges will
Under no circumstances will nnof nir nirof i ior
of this bo rufiinded Alumni ar armltted are aremltted 111IlIlItoo +
mltted to do special work upon uponlluInt uponlluIntof payiint payiintof pays nt ntof
of such proportion of the entrance red feoas redI fenas
as the number of hours taken U to the tlioyears Ihoycnts theyeara
years requirements In the Arts ArtllCourse ArtllCourseTItnSTEES CourseTItt1BTILES Course CourseTWJSTKI3S
TWJSTKI3S AND OFFICERSDrlghain OFFICERS OFFICERBrlgham OFFICERSDrlihlllU
Brlgham Young PresidentJosophl President PresidentJoseph PresldentJ080ph
Joseph F Smith Vice President PresidentWm PItsldentWm PresidentWin
Wm D Preston Chairman lllt of Execu Executive Executlve Execulye ¬
lye Committee CommitteeAVm CommitteeWm
AVm H Lewis LewisJoeonh IowlsJOllcnh LewisJoselh
Joeonh HoweU Rowelllit HoweUM
M W Merrill MerrillLymnn MerrillLyman crrlJl crrlJlLymnn
Lymnn H Murtlnenu MurtlnenuH 5 5II
urer urerJoe tire II Bullon Jr Secretory S and andTpca5 andTpca5urer J1d Trcas Trcasurcr j1I1 j1I1tire
tireJas Jas H Llnford President v of Foo F40ult
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