Show t. t NEW MEN AND CHANGES IN THE FACULTY Consistent with the progress of our state and her institution al almost almost almost al- al most every year our faculty undergoes undergoes undergoes un un- changes for the better Each year old men are either resigning resigning resigning re re- signing obtaining leaves of ab absence absence ah- ah sence or being advanced in their respective departments thus giving giving giving ing room for new material i. i This year 1906 07 is no exception exception exception tion to the rule We have a number number number num num- ber of new instructors who are at atthe atthe the same time old to the tion Mr George Hedger an old- old timer at football debating Chronicle Chronicle Chronicle Chron Chron- icle work ork teaching etc is back backwith backwith backwith with us in the English Department Department Department Depart Depart- ment after having taken his B. B A. A at the last commencement Mr Hedger is thoroughly and truly the Utah article He was born in Salt Lake City and received his first educational training in its public schools after which he lie entered entered entered en en- the Salt Lake High School from which he graduated in 1897 The following year pursuant to his pedagogical train of mind he took out a normal certificate in inthe inthe inthe the State Normal school During the years he was in college he lie did most efficient work on the Chronicle Chronicle Chronicle Chron Chron- icle staff and as instructor in the English Department Mr Hedger is a man who gives his every effort to the problem in hand and wishes him every success in his chosen pro pro- Another old new man is Alvin Peterson the instructor in tion Pete is one of those jolly good fellows from Stanford who always get along Like all brilliant men he started life at birth came through the grade gradt schools of a county in Utah anc and eV eventually I landed at the U. U We must pardon him for the fact that he went through the Normal school and graduated in 1901 because because because be be- cause he overcame this folly He overcame it in 1906 when after a very successful college career career career ca ca- reer he was graduated by the University as a B. B A. A Before graduation he was offered the position position position po po- that is given the job without without without with with- out the appendage held by Miss Babcock Having completed the necessary signing up etc he decided now that he had a real live job that he was thoroughly a aman aman aman man and straightway proceeded to get married wishes him the best of success in his double calling of instructor and papa and further wishes that he may soon rival Demosthenes Webster Bryan or any other such ordinary man Another familiar face I should say hair-cut hair is to be 4 seen this year on the campus What did I hear Yes it was vas II certainly a German-English German jar jar- gon Why to be sure there he heis heis heis is Professor Arnoldson He looks about the same as he did when with us before and his declamation declamation declamation dec dec- is decidedly ditto Among other positions he has occupied occupied occupied oc oc- he served as an instructor in Chicago University in 1901 and comes conies back to us better qualified qualified qualified fied than before in his line The Engineering Department are are very sorry sorry to be under the necessity necessity necessity ne ne- of parting with Professor Wilson Professor Wilson is s one of the ablest civil engineers that the west has seen in a long time and in order to find another man manto manto manto to fill his place the U will have to todo todo todo do some tall hustling At present present present pres pres- ent Professor Lyman has most of the classes which Wilson taught It is likely that Henry en y Peterson our last y years year's ars ar's engineering Ii ate will take some of the work in surveying and incidentally play y more football The Medical College has a great many new men in its faculty faculty faculty ty who will serve for the most part as special lecturers A very valuable addition to the regular teaching force is Dr Ira D. D Cardiff Cardiff Cardiff Car Car- diff who hails from Columbia x Dr Cardiff before going to Columbia Columbia Columbia Co Co- lumbia was senior fellow in botany botany botany bot bot- any at the University of Chicago He took his Ph D. D from Columbia Columbia Columbia Colum Colum- bia and is well known throughout through through- out the country among botanists because of the numerous research papers he has written on his individual individual individual indi indi- vidual work The doctor comes as assistant professor of biology Y |