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Show DR. BROSSARD MADE PROFESSOR AT U. A. C. lieoial to The Tribune. LOGAN, Sept. 10. Dr. Edgar Bernard Brossard, formerly assistant professor of farm management at the Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural college, was recently appointed to act as professor of farm management at the college, according to President K. G. Peterson. He will report for duty in the ; very near future. i Dr. Brossard is a graduate of the school, J I having taken out his bachelor's degree in : j 1911. While at the school he mado an en- ! viable record, both as a student and as an . athlete. He was very popular with the j students and held many prominent posf- I tions in the social life of the college. ' ... . ''k;. "ji.ii After graduation he ' of n work, and later camp ': ' ";J "nfr assistant professor of U' ;JJ and extension. He tn'r i nri of Minnesota later, whf thi master's degree, and lv: -M(lt;i gree of Ph. D.( special!: -i dwi agement. wi' Within the last few )v Vt farm management a " .ai,i steadily been raised If ' , Brossard hus seven '' his department, incli-i l will be possible for U.s - Sill dent to specialize in in . during nte last year air 10 1 fit himself for a very ir:; paid position upon ha ( -;v ;T courses in farm ma:..;-' . j lege have proved to t-; g,. ( |