Wyo . e old Hoytand Womans Buildings together. It is designed to accommodate about 125 young womenstudents, making the combined dormitory facilities of the University capable of accommo-datmg nearly 250 women students. New Hoyt is the first building in a series, which, whenall completed, will make the University of Wyoming the best-equipped university in theworld for the number of students attending. Degree of progress is not to be measured bythe number of new buildings and their value, but a greater university plant is certainly amanifestation of progress; and if we may judge by that standard
Wyo . e old Hoytand Womans Buildings together. It is designed to accommodate about 125 young womenstudents, making the combined dormitory facilities of the University capable of accommo-datmg nearly 250 women students. New Hoyt is the first building in a series, which, whenall completed, will make the University of Wyoming the best-equipped university in theworld for the number of students attending. Degree of progress is not to be measured bythe number of new buildings and their value, but a greater university plant is certainly amanifestation of progress; and if we may judge by that standard our Alma Mater is growing by leaps and bounds. All hail to a greater Wyoming. A GREATER WYOMING UNIVERSITY complete: Annex to Hoyt Hall at cost of about $100,000. Heating Plant costing about $35,000. Contracts let: Library Building to cost about $200,000. New Gymnasium and Armory Building to cost about $100,000. Athletic Stadium, the first section to cost about $10,000. Page Eleven The University. I HE University was established in 1886 by the Territory of first opened its doors in 1887 and altho the beginnings were smallmdeed, the growth of the institution has been constant. Begmnmg asa College of Liberal Arts with a faculty of five members, the Univer-sity has expanded until now it comprises four colleges and a School ofLaw and a faculty of almost one hundred. The Government of the University is vested m the Board ofTrustees appointed by the Governor. The income is derived from many and varied sources,the major part of it being from the State and National funds and from rentals and royaltieson University lands. The University is at present organized as follows:The College of Liberal Arts The Division of Letters and SciencesThe Division of CommerceThe Division of MusicThe State CollegeAgriculture Division of Resident InstructionDivision of ExtensionThe Experiment StationHome Economics Division of Resident InstructionDivision of ExtensionMechanic Arts Division
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