Title |
Church Review Historical Edition/Vol. 4/No. 1/pg. 60 |
Article Title(s) |
Salt Lake College continued Heber New West School The Salt Lake Collegiate Institute |
Author(s) |
Karoline M. Knudsen |
Page |
60 |
Subject |
Building dedications; Congregational Church--Utah--Heber; Congregationalists--Utah--Heber; Presbyterian Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Presbyterians--Utah--Salt Lake City; Gates College (Neligh, Nebraska); Iowa College (Grinnell, Iowa); Knox College (Galesburg, Illinois); Oberlin College (Oberlin, Ohio); Park College (Parkville, Missouri); Ripon College (Ripon, Wisconsin); Salt Lake College (Salt Lake City, Utah); Yankton College (Yankton, South Dakota); Salt Lake Collegiate Institute (Salt Lake City, Utah); Salt Lake Academy (Salt Lake City, Utah); Howard University (Washington, D. C.); Princeton University (Princeton, New Jersey); University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan); Board of Trustees; Woman's Executive Committee of Presbyterian Home Missions; Woman's Synodical Association; Sunday schools--Utah--Heber; Schools--Utah--Salt Lake City; Schools--Utah--Heber |
OCR Text |
Show Page 60<br><br>for five years president of Gates College, Nebraska, was elected president of the new college. Other members of the faculty were elected, as follows: William H. Tibbals, Ph. D., a graduate of Oberlin College, and for six years professor of philosophy and literature in Park College, Missouri; C. A. Kenaston, A. M., also of Oberlin, and for several years professor in Ripon College, Wisconsin, and also in Howard University; Miss Ella C. Fitzgerald, educated at Iowa College, and formerly one of the teachers in Salt Lake Academy, and Mrs. C. G.. Plummer of Salt Lake City. The college began its work with more students, with brighter prospects, with better equipment, and with larger possibilities than many of the old colleges had at their beginnings. The course of study adopted for Salt Lake College compares very favorably with the courses of other colleges which have years of history of successful struggles. At the close of the first year President Warren resigned to accept th |
Further Information |
There is a photograph of R. J. Caskey. The first article is a continuation concerning the history of the Salt Lake College. The second article is about the New West School in Heber, Utah, and its Sunday school services. The third article is about the history of the new Salt Lake Collegiate Institute building. Allen, C. E. Bartlett, D. W. Caskey, R. J. (Principal) Clay, B. F. (Rev.) Dull (Mrs.) Hall, L. E. Hawkes, W. S. (Rev.) Hunt, W. S. (Rev.) Kenaston, C. A. (Mrs.) Kenaston, C. A. (Prof.) Lincoln, S. F. (Miss) Luck, C. W. (Rev.) McVicker (Mrs.) Pierson, F. B. (Mrs.) Plummer, C. G. (Mrs.) Steelman, H. B. Stephens, F. B. Talon (Miss) Whiteman (Miss) |
Format |
application/pdf |
Rights Management |
Copyright 2004, Westminster College. All rights reserved. |
Spatial Coverage |
Heber (Utah); Salt Lake City (Utah) |
People |
Allen, Emma; Benner, Edward A.; Bliss, Charles R.; Brown, Clarence T., 1860-?; Brundage, Margaret; Claflin, Jennie; Coyner, John M. (John McCutcheon), 1828(?)-1908; Crosby, Florence S.; Fitzgerald, Ella C.; Hand, Millie A.; Hulburd, Anna F.; James, Darwin R.; Knudsen, Karoline M.; Lester, Sarah J.; Lowe, George A.; Lynch, John T.; McCormick, Nettie; Millspaugh, Jesse Fonda, 1855-1919; Moore, Mary E.; Pease, May M.; Roney, Cora; Steele, Angie; Stoner, Margaret C.; Tibbals, William H.; Thompson, Lizzie J.; Warren, Henry K. |
Setname |
wc_tw |
ID |
1095307 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s65719xp/1095307 |