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Show ' - f . I FAMOUS EDUCATOR ! TO APPEAR AT U OF U CENTENNIAL One of America's prominent and most respected educators will return to the University of Utah campus as a feature of the institution's Centennial on February Feb-ruary 28th. She is Dr. Dorothy B. Nyswander, professor of public pub-lic health education, School of Public Health, University of California. From 1926 to 1936 Dr. Nyswander was professor of psychology at the University of Utah. Specializing in all fields of parent and child health education, educa-tion, Dr. Nyswander has won a brilliant reputation in New York City, with the Inter-American Education in Washington, D. C, and as an aid to the ministries min-istries of education in both South and Central America. During World War II she served as an administrative consultant to several federal agencies. She has taught at Brigham Young University and the University of Minnesota, and has lectured in all parts of the country. Dr. Nyswander will speak at a luncheon meeting in the Union Building on Feb. 27th, to open the Centennial. Her subject will be "Preparation for a Democratic World." In Kingsbury Kings-bury Hall on Feb. 8 at 2:30 p. m. she will join Dr. Alvin C. j Eurich, president of the State I Dr. Dorothy B. Nyswander I University of New York, and Dr. Lee A. DuBridge, president of California Institute of Technology, Tech-nology, in a symposium on "The Role of a State University in American Educaiiin Reservations for these and other Centennial events may be made thru the Centenary Committee, Com-mittee, 217 Park Building, University Uni-versity of Utah. |