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Show School of Arts and ScienceByron Cummings,Dean of the School of Arts and Science andDean of the Medical School.Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature.Graduate of Oswego, New York, State Normal School, 1885; A. B., 1889, A. M., 1892, Rutgers College; Student in University of Chicago in summer of 1896.George Coray,Professor of Economics and Sociology.Student in University of Utah, 1878-1879; Student in Cornell University, 1883-1886 and 1903; B. S., University of Utah, 1894; A. M., Columbia University, 1904.George Montayne Marshall,Professor of English Language and Literature.Ph. B., Cornell University, 1887; Teacher of English, Shattuck School, Fairbault, Minn., 1887-1892; Student in Cornell, 1892; Deputy State Superintendent of Public Instruction of Utah, 1902-1904; Graduate Student, 1904-1906, A. M.( 1905, Austin Scholar, 1905-1906, Harvard University.Frederick William Reynolds,Associate Professor of English.B. S., University of Utah, 1895; A. B., 1900, A. M., 1902, Assistant in English, 1900-1901, Instructor in English, 1901-1904, Harvard University.George Andrews Hedger,Instructor in English. A. B., University of Utah, 1906.Lafayette Lentz Butler,Instructor in English. A. B., Princeton University, 1908.Torild Arnoldson,Professor of Modern Languages.Graduate Gymnasium, Stockholm, 1889; first examination for entering the Royal Courts, University of Upsala, 1890; engaged in journalism, 1890-1895; instructor in Gymnastics and Modern Languages, Monmouth College, 1897-1910; A. B., 1906, ibid; instructor of French, University of Chicago, summer quarter, 1901; graduate student, University of Lausanne, 1902-1903; Saragossa, 1903; University of Chicago, at intervals from 1899; instructor in Modern Languages, University of Utah, 1901-1904; appointed Professor ibid. 1904; instructor in German and in Scandinavian literatures, University of Chicago, 1904-1906.DEAN CUMMINGSGeorge Chester Wise,Secretary of the Faculty. Instructor in Modern Languages.Student for three years in Wilton German-English College; Specialized in German, French and Pedagogy in the State University of Iowa; Ph. B., ibid, 1900; Graduate Student, 1900-1902, A. M., 1902, with special certificate in German language and literature, ibid; teacher of Latin and German in the Corning, Iowa, High School, 1902-1904; Student in Germany, summer 1907.Robert Lindsay McGhie,Assistant Professor of Ancient Languages.B. Diu., Normal School, University of Utah, 1893; A. B., University of Utah, 1897; Student in Harvard University in 1898; A. M., Chicago University, 1905.A. Blaine Roberts,Instructor in English.James Lambert Gibson,Professor of Mathematics.B. S, University of Utah, 1895; A. M., Co lumbia University, 1898; Student in Cam bridge University, England, 1902-1903.(13) |