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Show 691 Advsnce copies of the hestern {amenities Review, 1 let issue, formerly the Utah Hummit1es Review, were distriu buted to the Regents. The new cerer and style were attribuo ‘ ted to Dean-Bentley's. experience and. efforts. ,3 Regent Browning excused. 1 1 Statistical date. on grade pointsyeragee of first quarter freehnen for the fell quarter, by highschools, STATISTICAL DAT-A ON GRADE marized by the Office of the Registrar, was briefed by the POINT AWAGES President for the information of "the Regents. Also called, to 0F FRESW J the Regents' attentionwas s. report on the evening residence _ enrollment of theEtrtmsion Division. AA Regent Raiser movedapproval ofthePresident '3 3‘ w 3 request for a briefabsence from the campusduring the week of: March 11. to 19, to attend to University matters in the East. A letter from theChief. of Services 'for Speech and . TEMPE OFA, COMEENDATION CONCERNING ' . nearing Rehabilitation of the VeteransAdministration, Central ‘ , SPEECH CLINIC Office, Washington, D. C. commending the speech clinicbeing ‘ A condected by Prof. Wallace fiestas. was ,. reported bythe Preei- ‘ . REPRINTS 0F BI A-mcms Y FACULT s debt. - ., s , s ‘7 H V h 2 ‘, 1 by."faculty . members were, report. ed1:. Reprints of, A,art-‘.isles. s x, as follows: "Inhibition of the Adenosinetriphosphetese Activity of Prepare-9 'tions of Eyesin" by FrancisBinkley3 reprinted fromSciggce, Jan. 28,1913. Vol. 109., No. 2822, pp 88-89. ' ' |