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Show UTOIn Future YearsPROFESSOR FREDERICK W. REYNOLDSABOUT the finest quality of our University is her power to make her dreams come true. If the actual process may more often seem slow than not, experience proves that it is sure. What wonder, then, that we should set store by the future? For us it is no mere vision. It is rather a land of definite promise, which we are constantly moving forward to occupy. When we try, therefore, to sum up what our University means for us, we find ourselves speaking comparatively-declaring that our University is not merely a good place, but a constantly better place in which to live and study.That the things at hand-the buildings, the courses of study, the roundThe University of Utah of the Futureof duties, the student life and the college spirit-actually glow with the light of what they are to be, is proved in all our undertakings. This Year Book, nominally a record of the year's ending, is quite as readily a prediction for the years coming. It is prophecy as well as history. If it reports here or there the ground-breaking for the New Central Building, or the legislative arrangement by which our income has become a fixed part of the income of the state, or the student championships which we have won or missed by a breath, or the achievements in the better ordering of our student affairs, is it not in each case with the most cheerful emphasis upon12 |