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Show NEW SURVEY OF UTAH SCHOOLS WILL BE MADE Nationally Known Educators Selected by II. S. Jiureau Of Education WASHINGTON', J). C. Feb. 2 The completion of Iho personnel of I lie survey to lie assigned lo Iho slmly of the public school syslem of 17 1 ii 1 was nnnnounccd today hy Iho Bureau of Education, Department of till? Interior. The survey will ho made under Iho direct supcrvi-sloll supcrvi-sloll of the Conunlssnucr of Educa-tlon, Educa-tlon, Dr. Jno. .1. Tigcrt, who litis Just returned from Flab whore lie made a preliminary Invosl gallon of school conditions In Hint stale. Arrangements are now completed hy which the following educators will assist. In the survey: Dr. Charles II. Jiidd, Director of Ihe School of Education of the Unt-eerslty Unt-eerslty of Colorado, Dr. George A. . Works, professor of rural education educa-tion Cornell uniiversily. Dr. Jesse li Sears, professor of education, Lc-laml Lc-laml Stanford university, California, general consulting advicors; Dr. Fetcher Harper Swift. Professor of Education, University of California, Berkley, problems of school financing financ-ing and school support; Dr. Julian E. Butterworth, Professor of Rur-nl Rur-nl Education, Cornell University school buildings. These educators wllh at least 10 specialists selected from tile regular'staff of the bureau of education, will constitute the complete survey staff. |