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Show Frederick William Reynolds,Associate Professor of English.B. S., University of Utah, 1895; A. B., 1900, A. M., 1902, Assistant in English, 1900-1901, Instructor in English, 1901-1904, Harvard University.Robert Lindsay McGhie,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; A. M., Chicago University, 1905.Joseph H. Maddock,Director of Physical Education for Menand Supervisor of Athletics, withrank of Assistant Professor.Howard Roscoe Driggs,Supervisor Language and Literature, Normal School, and Institute Instructor, with Rank of Assistant Professor.Graduate Utah Normal School, 1897; Student University of Chicago, 1898 and 1905-1906; A. B., University of Utah, 190S.Mosiah Hall,Associate 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, 1906-1907; Student University of Chicago, 1906.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; Member National Geograrhic Society; Representative from the State of Utah to the International Educational Convention, Nuremberg, Germany, 1904.John Zimmerman Brown,Assistant Professor of Physiology, Physiological Chemistry, and Hygiene.Graduate of Normal School, University of Utah, 1902; A. B., 1906, University of Utah; Student in the University of Chicago and Rush Medical College, 1906-1907.George Chester Wise, secretary op the faculty.Assistant Professor of Modern Languages.Student for three years in Wilton German-English College; Specialized in German, French and Pedagogy in the State University of Iowa; Ph. B., ibid, 1900; Graduate Student, 1900-1902, A. M., 1902, with special certificate in German Language and Literature, ibid; teacher of Latin and German in the Corning, Iowa, High School, 1902-1904; Student in Germany, summer 1907.(14) |