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Show FIRST FACULTY MEETING ATT ON MONDAY t Arranpremenls to I5e Made For Kcgistration of Students September 11 and 15 The first faculty mcetlnfr of the tcnchiiiK fDrco of tlie YoiinR university uni-versity will ho hold Mondny, Soi-tonihor Soi-tonihor 7, nt 10:30 a. m nccordlng to nnnounconu'iits Issued from the office of-fice of President F. S. Harris. Final arrannements for the registration- of the students on Monday and Tuesday, Soptemhcr 14 and ID, will he made nt the mooting. AmniiR the new members who will appear for the first time in faculty meotiiiK at the university are the following : Ir. Vasco 11. Tanner, professor of zoology and entomology ; Gerrit de Jong, dean of the new college of fine arts; Dr. Joseph Sudweeks, assistant as-sistant professor of educational administration; ad-ministration; Nettie Neff Smart, dean of women; Asael C. Lamhert, instructor in elementary teaching; Myrtio Jensen, instructor in English Eng-lish ; Margaret Suuimorhays, Instructor Instruc-tor in vocal music; Charles J. Hart, instructor in physical education and athletics; Eva M. Hansen, Mary C. nammond, Olena Olsen and Euhy Jensen, instructors in training school ; John W. McAllister, instructor instruc-tor in public school music. Those' returning from leave are : .T. M. Jensen, associate professor of English, who has been at Stanford university ; Alice L. Reynolds, professor pro-fessor of English literature and Vi-late Vi-late Elliott, professor of textiles and clothing, who have spent the year in Europe; E. L. Roberts, professor of physical education and athletics, who has been director for one year of the Weber gymnasium in Ogden ; T. Earl Pardoe, professor of public speaking and dramatic art who has been studying at Columbia university ; Carl J. Christensen, instructor in physics and mathematics, who has been at the University of Wisconsin for the year. |