Wyo . citations. That will help pleasant good day, and he was gone. The doc IS sure right, said one of the students a moment place is so doggone small that if we get another student in herewe will have to paint a table on the wall for him. As it is now, wehave to back out in the hall to turn around. Thats what gets me looks as if I will have to go somewhere else to finish up my veterinarywork. I have crammed all the bacteriology and histology and pa-thology into my cranium that I can possibly absorb, but I cant getanatomy in the way I ought to get it because we havent


Wyo . citations. That will help pleasant good day, and he was gone. The doc IS sure right, said one of the students a moment place is so doggone small that if we get another student in herewe will have to paint a table on the wall for him. As it is now, wehave to back out in the hall to turn around. Thats what gets me looks as if I will have to go somewhere else to finish up my veterinarywork. I have crammed all the bacteriology and histology and pa-thology into my cranium that I can possibly absorb, but I cant getanatomy in the way I ought to get it because we havent any lab. for there are several other things besides that a fellow cant get herefor about the same reason. As far as the course goes it is as good asthe best, but the trouble is that it doesnt go far enough. At any rate,Im going to stick here at Wyoming another year. By that time I canget a B. S. in Agriculture and maybe there will be a full Vet. coursehere then so that I can complete that, — /Vo s e. — +e<=i» 00 oo-:- LIST OF ADDRESSES DELIVERED AT STUDENT AS-SEMBLY IN THE UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUMAT 4 OCLOCK MONDAY AFTERNOON. Oct. 3. Professor J. F. Soule—Suggestions to Freshmen as to the Proper Use of Their Time. Oct. I 0. Dr. A. Nelson—The Resources and Opportunities ofWyoming. Oct. I 7. Professor H. Merz—Patriotism. Oct. 24. Professor C. B. Ridgaway—Achievement vs. Success. Oct. 3L Dr. A. M. Wergeland—Walks in London. Nov. 7. Dr. J. E. Downey—Children That Deal Corruptly.(An original story.) Nov. I 4. Dr. G. R. Hebard—The Library and the Book. Nov. 28. President C. O. Merica—The Higher Value ofAthletics. Dec. 5. Dean A. G. H. Bode—Student Life in Australia andat Oxford. Dec. 12. Director H. G. Knight—A Visit to Washington andSt. Louis. Dec. 19. Professor J. C. Fitterer—Modern Miracles, Engineer-ing Works of Today. Jan. 16. Professor E. G. Hoefer—Industrial Education. Jan. 23. Professor H. Middlekaufl—The Rela


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