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 |
Title | CYBU-1904_page 37 |
OCR Text | U. of U. Chronicle Year Bookthey for? Pray tell me! It seemed all ''bosh," at first, but when we became pedagogues, we felt the need of it all.We Fourth Year people are abominably busy; we have only had time for two sociables, a luncheon, and a ball. Our Literary Society has met regularly, every other week, where the Class talent has been brought out. April 12th, when the football boys were presented with sweaters, we surprised everyone by singing the best original football songs ever sung by a University class. We were cheered again and again.This year's Normal Class is the largest the University has ever graduated. It has a total enrollment of one hundred and twelve students, drawn from all parts of our own and some neighboring states.O have given, in a general way, the proceedings of the Normal Class of nineteen hundred and five, but besides these events, each student has hundreds of personal reminiscences, which will always lend enchantment to school life.We take our certificates and bid our Alma Mater goodbye-not with a feeling that we know it all, popular opinion to the contrary notwithstanding-but rather with a feeling of deep humiliation that we have dwelt so long at the seat of learning, among master minds, and have learned so little. |
Format | application/pdf |
Resource Identifier | 035_CYBU-1904_page 37.tif |
Source | Original Book: Chronical Year Book of the University of Utah 1905 |
Setname | uum_utonian |
ID | 738769 |
Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6fx7b6b/738769 |