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Title 1905 Chronicle Year Book of the University of Utah
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Subject College yearbooks; University of Utah--Periodicals
OCR Text 1905 testing
Publisher Undergraduates, University of Utah
Contributors Jensen, John
Date 1905
Type Text
Format application/pdf
Digitization Specifications Originals scanned at 400ppi on an Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner. Files saved as 400 ppi uncompressed TIFF. Display images created in PhotoshopCS2 as JPEG2000s
Resource Identifier Chronicle_year_book_1905
Source LD5538 .U83
Source Physical Dimensions 27 cm x 18 cm
Language eng
Relation J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Coverage 1904-1905
Rights Management Digital image copyright 2007, University of Utah. All rights reserved.
Contributing Institution J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
ARK ark:/87278/s6fx7b6b
Setname uum_utonian
ID 738853
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6fx7b6b

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Title CYBU-1904_page 22
OCR Text 22U. of U. Chronicle Year Book '06ITH numbers decreased to less than fifty, but with jollity and perseverance enough to keep the faculty and school alive for at least two more years, the Juniors entered the University last September. Preparation for the year's work began immediately and the history of the achievements of the present Junior Class has established a high water mark in Juniordom at the University.Up to this year, the Engineers have had their separate organization and the Arts theirs, both acting as though they were in entire ignorance of one another's existence.During the Freshman year Roscoe Groo was president of the Engineers, and Elbert Thomas was president of the Arts. In the Sophomore year Jeter Gardner was president of the Engineers and Dale Park was president of the Arts. The one organization was distinctly opposite and almost opposed to the other, and in no way were they connected. Their ideas were different, their purposes inharmonious. But, at the beginning of the present school year, a new life seemed to infuse all the Juniors. There semed to be everywhere manifested a feeling of good will, good fellowship, and affection for everyone who was worthy to be classed as an '06. The two organizations united-clasped hands in recognition of a common end, and formulated the present Junior Class. B. H. Perkins, an Engineer, was chosen president; Tom Seckels, also an Engineer, vice-president; and Ike Alexander, an Arts, was elected secretary and treasurer. Thus the Class, represented by members of both sections, gave every promise of accomplishing all that
Format application/pdf
Resource Identifier 020_CYBU-1904_page 22.tif
Source Original Book: Chronical Year Book of the University of Utah 1905
Setname uum_utonian
ID 738754
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6fx7b6b/738754