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Show 81 preparatory department of the collegeo of teachers ministers to The statehood. 1922, In teachers a joint the Council CounCil, of outside of Salt Lake in schools enrolled Church Boards Robert L. Boards committee of Education and he of Education, and the proportion since the days the ministers representing the two before oneo22 to Home Missions and the requested and study of The Collegeo was City, for Home MisSions, a survey study was Council conducted the by secretary of the Council of Church executive Kelly, changed outnumbered of Women condition of Westminster Dro had not total of 630 students A concluded with the following remarks: unanimity of judgement among those who know the college best, as to the value of its work, the need of its develop ment, and the neceSSity of cooperative effort from all evangelical denominations within this field, and without, to the end that it may be the one high-grade Christian college of Utah, is really quite remarkable. This judgement is held by the ministers of Salt Lake City and of Utah, and by the Christian citizenship generally, The personnel of the insofar as I could make a canvasso The is a striking of the college. confidence of the first orderq management denominational from the Board of Trustees, both vocational standpoints, It tribute the loyalty and disposition toward indicated This and to a is cooperation on the part of the Christian community strong factor in the problem. a survey on that the inclusion Course among the pre Business of Domestic Science and a was scarcely justified in view of the paratory subjects A suggestion was fact that neither they are drawing made by the line of work funds is therefore self-supporting, and from the usual college preparatory school and college. The college should strip itself fighting weight. fundamental work of liberal In spite the difficulties high scholastic, must be a arts of said of maintaining a faculty word personal standards, concerning the quality of work done by as that and well as a to of |