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Show In Memory of ... Joseph Thomas Kingsbury President Emeritus Ph.D., Sc.D., L.L.D. 1858-1937 He was a student and teacher of the old school; a school where the youth studied for the love of learning, and when knowledge was looked upon as the divine step that leads to God. He was a professor for many years in the University of Utah; then faithfully did he serve as its President. As we look out over the campus into the valley at the end of a summer day, we think of him, through whose perseverance our Alma Mater was brought to its site on the hill, where sunset glow and mountain peaks add a rich splendor to the grounds. We are thankful to God for His gift of trees and flowers; for the sky and the earth. So did he work for goodness, beauty, and truth. -L. E. Y. ? ? ? His life was a silent witness to Him who brought Life and Light and Love into this world. No one can say just why his stay was short. It is not how long we live, but how well. He opened his eyes every day to the sunshine of life, and he lay down in his final sleep, the sun still shone as he stepped into the beyond. It was not a sunset glow, but the glow of the dawn of a new day. Just over there with life, with God. -L. E. Y. VANCE JENSEN TYREE 1913 -1936 Freshman Engineering Student SETH ALMA LANGTON 1917 -1937 Junior Student LOUISE FIRMAGE 1916 -1937 Junior Student |