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Show School of Education The School of Education affords a broad field from which to select subjects for specialization in teaching and insures a liberal training: under scholarly teachers, with all the advantages of well equipped laboratories, shops, etc. Milton Bennion Faculty (continued) DANIEL N. STRAUP, B. S., LL, B.......Lecturer in Evidence and Pleading JOSEPH E. FRICK, Justice of Supreme Court of Utah . Lecturer in Pleading and Practice STEPHEN L. RICHARDS, LL. B..............Lecturer in Law THOMAS DAVID LEWIS, B. S., LL. B............Lecturer in Law HENRY D. MOYLE, A. B., LL. B., J. D........... Lecturer in Law J. LOUIS BROWN, LL. B.............Lecturer in Criminal Law BISMARICK SNYDER..............Lecturer in Mining Law ISAAC BLAIR EVANS, A. B., LL. B............Lecturer in Law CHARLES E. FORSBERG.....Instructor in Forge Shop and Master Mechanic THOMAS B. BRIGHTON, B. S............Instructor in Chemistry EMMA SUSANNE HEILMAN.........Instructor in Physical Education SARAH E. HOLLISTER............ Primary Institute Instructor ELBERT DUNCAN THOMAS, B. A,. Sec'y -Registrar, Ass't Professor in Ancient Languages J. PERCY GODDARD, A. B., B. C. S..........Instructor in Accounting JAMES RUEL GRIFFITHS, B. A.........Instructor in Physical Education HYRUM SCHNEIDER, B. A., M. A. . . Assistant Professor in Geology and Mineralogy ALBERT LeROY TAYLOR, B. S........Instructor in Electrical Engineering ESTHER ROSAURA HUET, A. B............Instructor in Spanish ALICE HURST, A. B........Instructor in English and Oral Expression in Secondary Training School. EVELYN S. MAYER, Art Teachers' Diploma, Columbia......Instructor in Art LYNN ARTHUR QUIVEY, M. A.............Instructor in English ' 1G Js§w¦¦¦• |