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Show ^ gieieieiwieicieigipicieieicuJMeieift mm Andrew Runni Anderson (C\R ANDERSON, head of the Department of Ancient Languages and Literature, has recently completed a translation of "Nicolai Klimii Iter Subteraneam," or "Subterreanean Journey of Nicholas Krim," written in Latin by Ludvig Holberg and published in Leipzig in 1741. This is one of the best literary works in the class of imaginary voyages and has been .":"iv:^ <,- s. f u ^ * &*».-. caneci the Latin Gulliver. Professor Anderson's work is now in the hands of printers and will soon be off the press. Professor Anderson has also prepared a critical edition of Holberg's "Latin Epigrams." He received his Ph. D. at Harvard. m m SPECIALIST in the social and humanistic sciences, Professor Beeley, head of the Department of Sociology and Social Technology and of Social Education, has been particularly energetic in juvenile case work and in the mental hygiene movement. Since coming to Utah Dr. Beeley has been active in handling cases of juvenile delinquency and of juveniles who are mientally handicapped or suffering from personality maladjustments. The University of Chicago, where he was formerly a professor, has recently published two monographs by Dr. Beeley, "An Experimental Study of Left-Handedness" and "The Bail System In Chicago." $1 m Arthur Lawton Beesley y^HE Psychological and Ethical Aspects hV* Kv7--.;s§SKfi«"' ' .$ mm Ephraim Edward Ericksen of Mormon Group Life is the chief work of Professor Ericksen, head of the Department of Philosophy. This dispassionate and unbiased study has received very favorable criticism from such periodicals as the "London Times," the "Social Survey of New York," the "American Journal of Sociology, the "International Journal of Ethics," and the "Journal of Religion." Another book, "The Moral Life In Its Creative Aspect," intended to be used as a college text, is now on the press and will soon be forthcoming. Dr. Ericksen is a graduate of the University of Chicago. kROFESSOR FELLOWS, head of the Department of History and Political Science, former professor at Chicago and Indiana Universities, and President-emeritus of Maine and Millikin Universities, has written two books, "Recent European History," published in 1902 and used in Yale University, and an "Outline of the 16th Century." He has contributed historical, educational, and anthropological articles to the "Encyclopedia Brittannica, "Nelson's Enclyclopedia," the "Encylopedia of American Government," the "American Journal of Sociology," and others. Dr. Fellows was the virtual organizer of two national college associations. Q1 George Emory Fellows :: [40] SP" AieiciKlv»caiciieiciieiei«ieieieie.icii«;i*>ieiiiiei« |