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Show qua School of Physical Education, 1896; Reader National Association of Elocutionists, 1898; Student in University of Chicago, 1901; Trustee of State School for Deaf and Blind.273 Eleventh East Street.29 MILTON BENNION,Professor of Philosophy.B. S., University of Utah, 1897; Student in University of Chicago, 1898; M. A., Columbia University, 1901; Principal Branch Utah State Normal School, 1897-1900; Member State Board of Education, 1898-1900.2505 South Seventh East.30 EDWIN EVANS,Professor of Art.Student in Julien Academy of Fine Arts, Paris, France, 1890-1892, and received honorable mention in drawing from that institution; Exhibited painting at the World's Fair in 1893; President of the Society of Utah Artists since its organization in 1895; D. A. & M. first prize for painting, 1899; Utah Art Institute Medal of Honor, 1901.1261 Emerson Ave.31 WILLIAM BLUM,Instructor in Chemistry.B. S. in Chemistry, 1903, University of Pennsylvania.32 RALPH EMERSON HOUSE,Professor of Modern Languages.University of Missouri, 1895-1900, B. L. and A. M.; Student at Paris, 1902-1903; University of Chicago, summers1901, 1904; Head of Department of Latin and Modern Languages in Central Normal School for Oklahoma, 1900-1904.33 GEORGE CLAYTON GILBERT,Instructor in English.A. B., 1900, Dickinson College; Instructor in History, Dickinson Collegiate Preparatory School, 1900-1901; A. M., 1904, Harvard University.ERNEST W. PEHRSON,Instructor in Mathematics.JOSEPH H. MADDOCK,Instructor in Physical Education for Men and AthleticDirector.343537EDNA HARKER,Instructor in Physical Education.JOHN ZIMMERMAN BROWN,Assistant in Biology.GEO. HEDGER,Instructor in English.ELSIE J. WARD,Assistant in Physical Education.HOWARD V. ALSTON,Assistant in Physics. |