Show PLACE rn IN FACULTY OF i UTAH UN p I i k Thomas zomas B. B Brighton Local 1 l of Institution Reconsiders I Offer of Position as H Head ad of the zi Chemistry Department t i v vI I 1 Learning of the actual conditions existing g g at at atthe the I of Utah Thomas B. B Brighton a graduate of e Utah institution has declined to succeed Dr W. W V. V C. C augh as head of the clIen chemistry department 1 A He has v written vitten itten a letter to President J. J T. T 1 Kingsbury Kingsbury his tentative acceptance of the position is 5 made a week ago l R j. j Mr Brighton is at the University of California taking work york I Shortly after the fifteen professors and instructors the the ie University of Utah resigned following ving the refusal of e e board of regents to grant four dismissed professors a aaring aring wiring ring Mr Brighton was vas given the opportunity to bee bei beme be- be i me e head of the chemistry department of the Utah I ion tion v of I I I He wrote to Dr Kingsbury and practically acc accepted Post J l J Since that time however ever he lie has come in ili closer touch th th the conditions at the university and h has hs s sv v withdrawn t f In In his letter to Dr Kingsbury ry Mr Brighton pays pays J a ah arh p. p rh h tribute to the work vork of V Dr I 1 Ebaugh i j as head 1 of th the depart n 1 J Ie e outlines his desire to become with the c chemistry de- de but hut declares that when ho Ito ties ts t's back to the university he hen hens n ns s to work vork with Dr Ebaugh who ayE is the man who has made f chemIstry department what it Isa is isay a ay In his latest letter to Dr Mr Brighton says he ho will willlad glad lad to return to the university en he finishes his post graduate rk ark If Ie he can cnn go into the depart depart- nt and work worl with Dr Ebaugh vait ait Alumni Meeting The lie he frank letter of Mr of Brighton is newest development in University of Utah Ever Everything thins w 10 o 0 has been held in abeyance pond pend- p tomorrow nights night's meeting of the Diversity of Utah Alumni n. n what will bo be accomplished at nt meeting tomorrow night is a a. blem which has ben hen the et considerable speculation The tand stand divided into two fac- fac n ns nN ne no seel f seeks a whitewash of ot the nc- nc ns of the president and the hoard board in the recent difficulties Tho ho other faction seeks to havo iao an a a- aan an tn n similar to that Adopted h by ly members last ast Monday Monda night tried riled out At t the last meeting a 1 committee of oC ven yen was waN appointed to select five lve representative citizens to cont con- con ct t an investigation of or the er l- l for tho thu alumni Ii Graduates May Meet Since Ince then the two factions have h agreed cd to tn meet together r light and abide by majority votes the tho action to bo be taken Until nUl the meeting is held It cannot j outlined whether this will vIll bo ho a or an Investigation In her event the tentative agreement l between the two factions that whatever is authorized sorrow orrow night will be made the final ind nd of the association or lias hato h boon n somo ome talk tik of or lInt cn of nf the college e graduates who wo ar are living Jiving in Utah to discuss s the conditions at nt the university D Definite action however has h hen been on I postponed pending tho the alumni meet meet- In ing The proposed meeting would be hl open to the graduates of all eolIe colleges cs and universities who are arc now residents residents resi rest dents of oC Utah |