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Show Milton Bennion SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Under the able leadership of Dean Milton Bennion the School of Education has made rapid advancement in recent years. The importance of this department of education in American life must be recognized and much credit is due those who have so capably conducted its advance at this university. The most progressive accomplishment of the School of Education during the past year has been the abolition of the two-year normal system in favor of the three-year plan. The School of Education, however, advises the completion of four years of study for a B. A. degree. The School of Education sponsors many surveys and experiments which assist schools of the state in carrying out better educational practices. Joseph E. McKnight and H. L. Marshall hold highest degrees in the School of Education. H. L. Marshall (1914) - Professor of Physical Wel-fare and University Physician. A. B., 1908, Utah; M.D., 1914, Columbia; M.s. in Public Health, 1930, Michigan. Joseph E. McKnight (1895) -Professor of Elementary Education. M. A. (honorary), 1916, Utah. Page Twenty-seven |