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Show School of Education In selecting a vocation, a youth of the twentieth century must think in terms of possible social service. Young men and women who have teaching personality, health, and worthy ambition will find in the School of Education opportunity to qualify for a most honorable and helpful profession. DEAN MILTON BENNION PERRY GARDNER SNOW, B. A., M. D......... Dean of School of Medicine; Professor of Anatomy THOMAS GILES, Student in Berlin and Vienna .... Professor of Music *HOWARD R. DRIGGS, B. A., M. A. ... Professor of Education in English CHRISTIAN D. STEINER, B. S., B. S. in Education....... ........... Professor of Agricultural Education *H. L. MARSHALL, A. B., M. D. . . . . Professor of Physical Education OSBORNE J. P. WIDTSOE, B. S., M. A.......Professor of English GEORGE EMORY FELLOWS, A. B., A. M., Ph. D., L. H. D., LL. D..... .....Professor of History and Political Science WILLIAM HENRY LEARY, B. A., J. D. . Dean of School of Law; Professor of Law NEWTON MILLER, A. B., M. A., Ph. D......Professor of Zoology ANDREW RUNNI ANDERSON, A. B., Ph. D. Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature WALTER D. BONNER, B. Sc, M. A., Ph. D. . . . Professor of Chemistry ROBERT S. LEWIS, B. A., E. M.....Professor of Mining and Milling RICHARD ROOT RUPERT, M. D. . ... . Professor of Gross Anatomy LEON F. SHACKELL, B. S., M. D........... . .......Professor of Physiology and Physiological Chemistry RICHARD BIRD KETCHUM, B. S., C. E. . . . Professor of Civil Engineering *On leave of absence. Page Sixteen |