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Show IN MEMORIUM BRO CLARENCE SNOW October 31, 1874 a a June 27, 1938 It is with profound sorrow, and a deep sense of loss; that the members of the Board of Regents of the University of Utah9 in special session this 30th day of June 1958, record the death of their chairman, Dr. Clarence Snow. Dr. Snow had been a member of the_Board since 1925, and Chairman since 1925. During these many years of policies state of ship and fruitful service, he had much to do with shaping_the and furthering the growth of the University. The present the institution is eloquent testimony of his able leadera‘ untiring devotiono - Dr. Snow was eminent as a physician; but to those who knew him best, his most marked distinction was his broad human - sympathy9 his wide range of interest, and his intimate knowledge of many things outside his own profession. He was a great reader, and.a gifted conversationelist. He was a student of nature" quick to observe and keen in his appreCiation of her secrets and her charmoo Dr. Snow was a faithful and loyal friendo He was a good mane He cherished a rich heritage from his pioneer forebears. God was his God, their people were his people. Their He delighted in the story of their struggle, and the triumph of their laborso \ Dr. Show was an ideal father and husbando Not Salt Lake City9 nor any other community, could boast a family life more full and satisfying than his family enjoyedo To his wife and children the President and the members of the Board of Regents extend sincere sympathyo Grief will endure for e seasono But it is no small blessing, surely to have shared as they have shared, and to rea' member as they will remember, the life, the character, the under», standing and the love of such a mane |