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Show Medical School John Sundwall, Professor of Anatomy. So. B., University of Chicago, 1903; Ph. D., ibid, 1906; Fellow University of Chicago, 1903-1906, and Assistant in Anatomy, 1905-1907; appointed Associate in Anatomy, University of Chicago, 1907; Professor in Anatomy, University of Chicago, Summer Quarter, 1907; Member of the Association of American Anatomists. Robert Welles Fisher, Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacology. Ph. G., Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1887; M. D., Jefferson Medical College, 1890; Barthalow Prizeman in Materia Medica, Jefferson Medical College, 1899; Secretary State Board of Medical Examiners, 1901; member Board of Health of Salt Lake City; Visiting Physician to St. Mark's Hospital. Ross Anderson, Professor of Bacteriology and Pathology. M. D.. College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1905; Student at Wood's Hole Marine Biological Station, 1903; Student in Johns Hopkins University, 1904-1905; Assistant Pathologist, Baltimore City Hospital, 1904-1905; Pathologist to Bay View Hospital, 1904; Demonstrator in Biology and Comparative Anatomy, College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1903-1905. John Zimmerman Brown, Instructor in Physiology, Physiological Chemistry, and Hygiene. Graduate of Normal School, University of Utah, 1902; A. B., 1906, University of Utah; Student in the University of Chicago and Rush Medical College, 1906-1907. Law School Nathan Tanner Porter, Professor of Finance and Business Law. A. B., University of Utah, 1900; Principal Branch Utah State Normal School, 1901-1904; Ph. M., Student of Law School, University of Chicago, 1905; Member Salt Lake City Bar, 1906. Stephen L. Richards, Lecturer on Equity and Sales. L. L. B., University of Chicago, 1905; Member of the Salt Lake City Bar. School of Physical Education Joseph H. Maddock, Director of Physical Education for Men and Supervisor of Athletics, with rank of Assistant Professor. Maud May Babcock, Director of Physical Education for Women. Professor of Elocution. B. E., Philadelphia National School of Oratory, 18S6; Student of Harvard University, 1890-1892; Instructor in Harvard University Summer School in 1892 and in 1893, Chautauqua School of Physical Education, 1896; Reader National Association of Elocutionists. 189.-?; Student in University of Chicago, 1901; Trustee of State School for Deaf and Blind. Miss DeLany, Instructor in Physical Education and Oral Expression. Erastus J. Milne, Associate Director of Physical Education for Men. Charlotte Stewart, Instructor in Physical Education and Oral Expression. Graduate Normal School, 1904; teacnei Salt Lake City Schools, 1904-5; graduate Kindergarten-Normal, 1906; teacher Training School, 1906-7; student University of Utah, 1907-S. |