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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 History B. 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. New England Conservatory of Music, 1891-1892; Berlin, 1901-1902; Paris, 1903. Joshua Hughes Paul, Professor of Nature Study. Graduate in Normal and Natural Science courses, University of Utah, 1881. Instructor in English, University of Utah, 1881-1887; in science, 1887-1889; Ph. B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1S92; A. M., 1898; Ph. D., 1901; President Brigham Young College, 1891-1894; President Agricultural College of Utah, 1894-1896; President Latter-day Saints' University, 1899-1906. Edwin Evans, Professor of Art. Student in Julien Academy of Fine Arts, Paris. France, 1890-1892, and received honorable mention in drawing from that institution; exhibited painting at the "World's Fail in 1893; President of the Society of Utah Artists, 1895-1907: D. A. & M., first prize fo* painting, 1899; Utah Art Institute Medal ol Honor, 1901; Utah Art Institute Prize of $300, 1905. Myra Louise Sawyer, Instructor in Art. Student of Art in Paris, 1902-1906; Studied and received first mention at the Academic de la Grande Chaumiere, Paris; Pupil of Claudio Castelucho and Richard Miller; Exhibited at American Girls' Club, Paris; Exhibited with Society of Utah Artists, 1906. Charles T. Vorhies, Professor of Zoology and Botany. B. S., Iowa Wesleyan University, 1902; Instructor in Biology, ibid, 1902-1904; Assistant in 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, 1S95. 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, 1898-1 905, and in Latter-day Saints' University, 1906-1907; 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. ( 11 ) |