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Show fMf REGENTS IK FACULTY ixteen Members Added nd Ten Teachers Given jji Promotions. I ithe annual meeting of the board of VUnts. held yesterday nt the Univer-. Univer-. ij- of Utah, resulted In the appointment I sixteen additional members to next ar's faculty, tho promotion of ten Urhers and "1C srantina of a leave of ll.scucc to six. , (ie from the resignations of Hcrmon nils student auditor, and lOdwin Jv- s professor of art. the personnel of -t year's faculty will remain Intact tli the new numbers added. Budgets l';o were fixed by the regents for next jLiii- and many recommendations were ii'was decided to establish a western (i.iorv department, with Levi Edgar W.'uui in charge. Dr. A. I.. Neff, at IWent assisting Dr. G. E. Fellows and George Thomas in economics and ttory. will aid l'ruiessor Young in his work. i';er a short discussion the resents -A ided to call the new Training School VifllniT now being constructed on the iVithwest corner of the campus the assistant professor of psychology; T. A Beeley. from professor of economics to professor of business and finance; Levi Ldgar Young, from professor of history to professor of western history; v A Chamberlain. rom extension lecturer to assistant professor of philosophy; A. C. Carrlngton, from secretary to the president presi-dent to assistant professor of business management. The following were granted a leave of absence: II. ,. Marshall, phvsical education; edu-cation; Roy D. Swindle, pharmacology; Thomas Giles. mc.3lc; A. C. Carringto'n secretary to president; Lon Haddock, phys.cal education. -'AiJ'iam iJ. O-rkWKL Ultliuttlc. A1U1CO- V Siewart was dean of the school of ; ik'.-:ioi for s. number of years until ie:tth. when he wns succeeded by r,n Milton Heun:on. The new cafeteria rf given the official title of "University ninx hall." ' jion President John A. Widtsoe's rec- Ju:T:iidatiin, I ho seniors were givcu the siiv;!.-g'e of installing a new drinking j-itain in tho b.isenieut of tho Ad-nistration Ad-nistration building as a graduation gift (ho university. The establishment of uaiver.-'ity geological and research sur-y sur-y of Utah, under Dr. F. J. Park; the iveis:ty biological station, under Dr. M. Miller, and a university institute economical and sociological research, tier Dr. G. Thomas, was also allowed Dr. Widtsoe's suggestion. nie registrar's office announced that total enrollment dating from January d not including S. A. T. C. units was 13 students, which, according to A. C. : r rrington, secretary, is exceptionally yd under prevailing conditions. I r !' e following additions were made to i xt year's university faculty: j "C)r.n A. Ogilbie, Instructor in physi- ; John ". Sugrlen, instructor in j Z ctriology ; George A. Silver, mecha-, mecha-, :ian and superintendent of shops; John -.ocy. instructor in automotive engineer-t; engineer-t; Pansy Evans, instructor In natural y env and botany: Hyrum W. Clark, it rue tor in electric engineering: ! Iwrf-nce lOberly, instructor in harmony j d hi:;i')ry of music; Morn's K. Davis, uclmastr-r; Dr. A. C. Callistcr, instruc- j ' in hygiene and preventive medicines; i inietta RhoaJ, instructor in psych ol- 1 fry; Amv Bowmatv sixth grade critic 1 ) lichflr; J. R. Griffiths, acting head of S physical education department ; r. Tj. Neff, assistant professor of oco- 2 m'cs and history: Colonel Marshall .ndcil, associate xtrofessor of military i :-ence and 'actics; lieutenant-Colonel "lore, professor of military science and Mies, and Dr. H. J. Sears, professor hygiene and preventive medicine, rite promotions follow: K. K. J3r:ck-. J3r:ck-. n, from assistant professor to profos- p of philosophy and head of depart-k;nt; depart-k;nt; limma Heilman, from instructor to sitati r professor of physical educa--ti m: Elbert D. Thomas, from assistant II ofpssnr to professor of Oriental life n. d culture; "W. '. Twist, from associate u Dff.ssnr to professor of botany; O. Tug-r Tug-r m, from associate to professor of ysics; A. L. Beeley, from instructor to |