THE
U. A. C. ALUMNI QuA.RTERLY
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH, LOGAN, UTAH Vol. IV.
No. 2
MARCH,
A Message to U. A.
C~ Alu~ni
From Dr. E. G. Peterson, President of the College
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report has just reached me from Mr. Barber, the Executive,Secretary of the Alumni Associ.ation, indicating that the Alumni are responding generously to the appeal for aid in bringing the Library fund up to the fifty thousand mark. I have watched the Library campaign with great interest and feel justified in extending my hearty c01 gratulations to all concerned on the results already accomplished. Pledges, I understand , are coming in every day. The officers of the Association feel that by June 1st the full amount will be pledged.
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It would be very gratifying if every living graduate or former student adds something to this first large effort of the Alumni body to aid the College. Other greater tasks will undoubtedly be assumed later by the Association. Let us make this first drive a thoroughgoing success. Congratulations are due the officers not only on the satisfactory size of the fund so far pledged but also on the very economical way in which the work has been done. I doubt if an ed ucational fund of similar size has ever been raised at smaller expense. It appears as though the College, reaping the rewards of almost a half century of fin e history , is now entered upon a period of unusual development. We have set for ourselves the most exacting standards and it has been a ,great pleasure to witness the response which has been made to this requirement by our great body of students and supporters in general. We are striving to make the College not only excellent in schola rship but clean and worthy in all its aspirations.
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