Show DR TORILD ARNOLDSON NOTED LINGUIST DIES DEATH FOLLOWS AN OPERATION Was Head lead of Modern Languages Languages Lan Lan- Department of U Li H Had ad Brilliant Career Dr Torild W. W Yo Arnoldson head of ot the department of modern ngua 1 languages at the University pf Utah died yesterday afternoon afternoon aft an- following an nn operation at Holy HolyCross HolyCross HolyCross Cross hospital For several se years he ho had been ailing llIn from stomach trouble Dr Arnolds Arnoldson n was recognized as ono one cf C the leading linguists and educators In Utah Ho lie also had won a reputation throughout the tho United States Slates and Europe Ku- Ku ropo rope as tho tue result of ot studying languages lan Ian ua-es ua in practically all aU European countries Ho lie was especially adept at Swedish his native tongue French rench Spanish German and English Eng and could read rend and speak fluently In a number of other lan languages Dr Arnoldson had hall been licen at the tho University o of Utah for sixteen sixteen sixteen six six- teen years ears He lie had contributed a number number num num- ber of or essays to tt leading Journal He was born orn in Swe Sweden en In ISil and spent his early boyhood In tho the Scandinavian Scandinavian Scandinavian countries lie He later moved to France thence to Germany German En England and Spain While still a young man he lie matriculated at Monmouth college in Illinois earning his bachelor bacheler of or arts degree Post lost graduate work coupled with an assistant professorship In the tho University of ot Chicago o. o won him a mAster master master mas mAs- ter of or arts de degree ree and at the tho conclusion conclusion conch conch- sion of oC advanced study In Chicago un university uni uni- 1 last summer flummer he ho was J granted a n doctor of ot philosophy de degree ree T Two theses which won Dr Arnoldson particular praise In his application for fora a Ph D. D degree wore were Ph Philology iI 01 OJ of tho the Gorman German Language written in German and A Study of or orthe the Names of Parts arts of ot tho Human Bod Body a a. stud study in Swedish St Dr Arnoldson's death Is believed cd to have havo been hastened b by grief over the death o of his hilt father tather Dr Arnoldson's father tather who died a few fc months ago o. was of 01 international prominence He Ho was wa-s especially detailed to meet the tho Ford peace pence commission from the United States and was for many years promInent prominent prominent prom prom- in tho the affairs of ot the Swedish parliament Dr Arnoldson is survived d by relatives relatives relatives rela rela- tives In Sweden eden and by his former wife Ite a 3 dau daughter and a n sister all o of whom live e In Chicago He Ho was especially de devoted devoted do- do voted to tt hi his daughter aged 8 S. S and through his tutelage she has at an early earh ago age become adopt In speaking German Swedish French and English lIsh Tho The sister Is Mrs Dr Carl J lIon Elion Funeral arrangements have havo not been bean made pend pending In advices from relatives It is probable the they will bo be held at the University of ot Utah which yesterday esterday dismissed its weekly meeting o of tho the faculty out of or respect for tor Dr Arnoldson Arnold- Arnold son son and also had lowered Verell tho the United States flag to mast half Class work at the university will vill bo be suspended Friday when there will be special ex exercises exercises ex- ex In his honor honer 1 D R. R f. f TOHILD TORILD W. W ARNOLDSON i S' S noted linguist and educator of I I I r of or U t staff who died in ill a local I I yesterday I t I 1 7 L LL L j L |