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Show FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTSJAMES EDWARD TALMAGE,Professor of Geology.Student in Lehigh University, 1882-1883; Student Johns Hopkins, 1883-1884; A. C, Lehigh, 1891; Ph. D., Illinois Wesleyan, 1896; F. R. M. S., London, 1891; F. G. S., London, 1894; F. R. S. E., 1894; F. G. S. A., 1897; Life Associate Philosophical Society of Great Britain, 1899; Cor. Member Royal Scottish Geographical Society, 1901;" President Latter-day Saints' College, Salt Lake City, 1889-1894; President University of Utah, 1894-1897.15 DAVID R. ALLEN, Associate Professor of Mathematics.Superintendent of Public Schools, Salt Lake County, 1891-1896; Graduate of Utah State Normal School; Student in University of Utah, 1876-1882; Student in Cornell University, 1896. 1910 Tenth East Street.16 FREDERICK WILLIAM REYNOLDS,Associate Professor of English.B. S., University of Utah, 1895; A. B., 1901, A. M., 1902, Assistant in English, 1900-t901, Instructor in English, 1901-1904, Harvard University.18 ROBERT LINDSAY McGHlE,Assistant Professor of Ancient Languages. B. Did., Normal School, University of Utah, 1893; A. B., University of Utah, 1897; Student in Harvard University in 1898; M. A., Chicago University, 1905.19 LEVI EDGAR YOUNG,Assistant Professor of History.B. S., University of Utah, 1895; Student Harvard University in 1897 and 1898-1899; Member of the American Historical Association. 48 Fourth East Street.20 E. G. GOWANS,Medical Director of the Gymnasium.M. D., Baltimore Medical College, 1898; Student Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1903-1904; Professor of Biology, Agricultural College of Utah, 1900-1902.21 ORSON HOWARD,Curator of the Museum.Student in University of Utah, 1875-1878; Principal of Preparatory Department, University of Utah, 1879-80; B. S., 1883, A. M., 1886, Iowa College; Professor of Natural Science, University of Utah, 1884-1890; M. D., 1892, Belle-vue Hospital Medical College; Student at Hopkins Sea Side17 BENJAMIN ROGERS HOWELL,SECRETARY OF THE FACULTY.Assistant Professor of English. A. B., Wabash College, 1897; Fowler-Duhme Teaching Laboratory of Leland Stanford University, 1900; Summer Fellow in English, Wabash College, 1897-1898; A. M., and School, University of California, 1902. President's University Scholar, Columbia University, 1899. . 1105 First Street28__ |