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Show School of Arts and Science(continued)David Robert 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, summer of 1896; A. M. (honorary), University of Utah, 1907.Ernest William Pehrson,Instructor in Mathematics.A. B., Brigham Young College, 1904.Levi Edgar Young,In Charge of Preparatory School Students. Assistant Professor of HistoryB. S., University of Utah, 1895; Student Harvard University in 1897 and 1898-1899; Member of the American Historical Association; Member National Geographic Society; Representative from the State of Utah to the International Educational Convention, Nuremberg, Germany, 1904.Squire Coop,Instructor in Music. ;M jNew England Conservatory of ]§LUsic, 1891-1892; Berlin, 1901-1902; Paris, 19#3tJoshua Hughes Paul,Professor of Nature Study; Graduate in Normal and Natural Science courses, University of Utah, 1881? Instructor in English, University of Utah, 1S81-1887; in science, 18S7-1889; Ph. B., Illinois .Wesleyan University, 1892; A. M., 1898; Ph. Da 1901; President Brigham Young College, 189|Lrl894; President Agricultural College of Utah-, 1894-1896; President Latter-day Saints' 1,899-1906.Edwin Evans,Professor of Art''7"Student in Julien Academy' of, Fin« Paris, France, 1890-1892, and receivedArts, honorable mention in drawing from that institution; exhibited painting at the' World's Fair in 1893; President of the Society of Utah Artists, 1895-1907; D. A. & M./flrfet prize fo* painting, 1S99; Utah Art Institute Medal of Honor, 1901; Utah Art Institute PVize of $300, 1905. JLMyra Louise SAwyBt,v*i Instructor in Art. /fir IStudent of Art in Paris, 1902-W06; fStudied and received first mention at wfc Academie de la Grande Chaumiere, Par^J Pupil of Claudio Castelucho and Richar«Miller; Exhibited at American Girls' Clulf Paris; Exhibited with Society of Utah Ar«sts, 1906.ICharles T. Vorhi|s,Professor of Zoology and feotany. B. S., Iowa Wesleyan University, 1902; Instructor in Biology, ibid, 1902-1984; Assistantin Zoology, University of Wisconsin, 1904-1908; Ph. D., ibid, 1908.Milton Bennion,Professor of Philosophy.B. S., University of Utah, 1897; Student in University of Chicago, 1898; A. M., Columbia University, 1901; Principal Branch Utah State Normal School, 1897-1900; Member State Board of Education, 1898-1900.William G. Roylance,Professor of History.Graduate of the Normal School, University of Utah, 1894; B. S., University of Utah, 1895.Mosiah Hall,Assistant Professor of Education and Institute Instructor.Graduate State Normal School, 1880; Student University of Utah, 1881-1882; Superintendent Weber County Schools, 1893-1898; High School Life Diploma, Utah, 1896; B. S., Brigham Young College, 1899; Student University of Chicago, 1899 and 1901; Ph. M., University of Chicago, 1902; Professor of Education, Brigham Young College, 1898-1905, and in Latter-day Saints' University, ]906-1907; Student University of Chicago, 1906.Beatrice Wilkinson,Registrar and Assistant in Supervising Preparatory School. A. B., University of Utah, 1900.Esther Nelson,Librarian.A. B., University of Utah, 1899; B. L. S., New York State Library School, 1906.Orson Howard,Curator of the Museum.Student in University of Utah, 1875-1878; Principal Preparatory Department University of Utah, 1879-1880, B. S., 1883, A. M., 1886, Iowa College; Professor of Natural Science, University of Utah, 1884-1890; M. D., 1892, Bellevue Hospital Medical College; Student at Hopkins Sea Side Laboratory of Leland Stanford University, 1900; Summer School University of California, 1902.Lucy M. Van Cott,Dean of Women.Normal Graduate, University of Utah; Former Teacher and Principal in the Salt Lake City Schools; Bachelor's Diploma in Domestic Science, Teachers' College, Columbia University.Emma Nordvall,Secretary to the President.August A. Nordvall,Custodian University Buildings and Grounds.* |