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    • Page 243

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    • J u n e 29, 1923 . . . [Excerpts from Iron County Record) "President of t h e United S t a t e s . Warren G . Hardine. a n d p a r t y arrived in Cedar City J b n e 27, 1923 on t & new railroad, and Mayor Parley Dalley a n d his official City...
    • 1911, page 51

    • 1911, page 51
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    • 51 Practice is given in the various hand stitches; in machine sewing; in the use and care of machines; the drafting of simple patterns and the use of bought patterns. The appropriate and economic use of materials is discussed. Each student makes...
    • 1930_all 8

    • 1930_all 8
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    • ERMA LLOYD Department of Business IRA N. HAY WARD Departments of English and Dramatics ROSE J. THOMPSON Department of Home Economics NAOMI BROADHEAD Department of Home Economics HAZEN COOLEY Department of Business GILBERT L. JANSON Department of...
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    • FACULTY WILLIAM H. MANNING Department of Music MARY BALLANTYNE Department of Physical Education and Commerce HOWARD B. LINFORD Department of Physical Education GEORGE A. CROFT Department of Mechanic Arts PARLEY DALLEY Department of Basic Science A....
    • 1912, page 7

    • 1912, page 7
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    • 7 MYRTLE DECKER, English and Elocution. A. B., U. of U., 1910; Life High School Diploma, 1910; Graduate of B. N. S., 1906; Student at U. of U. Summer School, CLIFFORD ASHLEY, Biology and French. A. B., U. of U., 1910; Certificate...
    • 1912, page 12

    • 1912, page 12
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    • 12 AGRICULTURE. The agricultural laboratory is supplied with all the essential apparatus for demonstration. A few pure bred animals are kept by the school for the educational work. They, will help to keep the Domestic Science department...
    • Page 535

    • Page 535
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    • Veteran's Training Program, 330 Veterans of Foreign Wars Monument, 436 Veterans of World War I, 386 Vickers, Evan, 464 Virgin River, 486, 488 Von Thein, C. F., 266 W P A. IFUblic Works), 280, 285, .. 292, 295 (City Reserva~rl,305, 307 (hourly...
    • 1912, page 24

    • 1912, page 24
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    • 24 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. The Alumni Association is a strong organization of the graduate students of the school. It holds an annual reunion to which all of the Alumni are invited. This organization has secured a nice room at the schools...
    • 1930_all 53

    • 1930_all 53
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    • History of High School Day >T^HE history of High School Day at the Branch Agricultural Col-lege, if three years may be called a history, has been the story of the rapid rise of a new-born institution. The year 1928 which gave High School Day its...
    • 1916 62

    • 1916 62
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    • The Agricultural Club V DRING the school year of 1913-14 the Agri­cultural club was organized, and since that time it has continued to grow. Today it is the largest boys' club in the B. A~ C. I ts purpose is to promote scientific agriculture in...
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    • Page 275
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    • need not enumerate here, but Bishop Lunt's own expenence is illustrative of these difficulties--he has built five houses since he went there in 1851, the frequent change of location [of the city] and other causes requinng him to do so. But, it is...
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    • FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Zoe R. Palmer Assistant Professor of History; Dean of Women Mary Lovina Bastow Assistant Professor of Art E. J. Jeppson Instructor in Vocational Industrial Education Allen Cannon Assistant Professor of English Sumner...
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    • 2 the “greening” of schools to bring a natural environment to urban areas and supplement school meal plans with food grown on campus. Urban school gardens provided a valuable learning environment that was unusual in large cities. Rural schools...
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    • 4 Rural City: This study used a definition established by the National Center for Education Statistics (2011) for remote rural; a rural territory that was more than twenty-five miles from an urbanized area or more than ten miles from an urban...
    • 1912, page 56

    • 1912, page 56
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    • 56 pervision of the instructor. Each student must fit and finish a one-piece gown. Six hours. Two credits. Domestic Art III. Needlework. This course covers the practice in such stitches as chain, outline, satin, eyelet, french knots,...
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    • 8 When the student [understood] that the life of the plants that have been sown depend[ed] upon his care and in watering them … without which the little plant drie[d] up … the child [became] vigilant, as one who [was] beginning to feel...
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    • 11 The Bureau of Education commissioned a report in 1907 entitled Agricultural Education Including Nature Study and School Gardens. This report claimed “elementary nature study and agriculture had a positive impact on the social and economic...
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    • 13 Gardening Association (Blair, 2009). School gardens surged particularly in urban school districts because researchers found that “non-White students from financially unstable backgrounds who [were] not regularly exposed to open green spaces...

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