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Show Knudsen Named to Head Snow College Milton II. Knudsen has been appointed ap-pointed principal of the Snow college col-lege at Ephriam by the church board of education, according to Supt. Adam S. Bennion. He will assume his duties at the beginning of the school year. Mr. Knusen comes from Driggs, Idaho, where he lias been actively associated witli improvements of the (livestock industry in the Teton ha-j j sin. He has purchased superior' slock on the Pacific coast for the cattlemen of his region. He w.'is the recipient of a silver loving cup from tbe Driggs Commercial Com-mercial club fur his activities. Mr. Knudsen, who was born in Provo, received his early training there and secured his biieeuhiurnto degree at the I'.. Y. U. in 1917. He was awarded the efficiency medal by the Provo Commercial club. lie taught at the P.. V. U. until 1919 when he entered tbe Iowa state college col-lege where he received his degree? of M. S. in 1920. He was granted a research fellowship fel-lowship at Ames. Iowa, the following follow-ing year. Liucr lie did rosea tvh work in aniiniil nutrfition at the T'uiversily of Wisconsin and was a members of the staff of the Wisonn-j sin Experimental station in tiie siinimcr of 3922. He belongs to tiie National Agricultural Agri-cultural Fraternity, t lie Iowa and the Wisconsin Academies of Science, the American Gerretieal association and the American Society of Animal Product-ion. |