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Show CSU to award honorary degrees to Dr. Daryl Chase, Juanita Brooks vide work for fatherless families fam-ilies under the Emergency Relief Re-lief Act. This grew into the Historic Records Survey. She I was a field fellow for the Hen-' Hen-' ry E. Huntington Library from 1944 to 1950, collecting Mor- mon material which they photographed. Her published books include in-clude "Dudley Leavitt, Pioneer to Southern Utah", "The Mountain Meadow Massacre", "John Doyle Lee - A Biography", Bio-graphy", and "George Brooks, Artist in Stone". She has edited edit-ed "A Mormon Chronicle", "The Diaries of John D. Lee", "On the Mormon Frontier", "The Diaries of Hosea Stout" and has published articles in Arizona Highways, Harpers, The Pacific Spectator, American Ameri-can Folklore, The Utah Historical Histor-ical Society Quarterly, and others. .mil!"' , ,'. fefaa , ': ."iii S?'1''; it Two prominent Utahns will receive honoraary Doctor of Humanities degrees at 19G9 College of Southern Utah Commencement exercises. Dr. Daryl Chase, former president, pre-sident, of tali State University Univer-sity and Mrs. Juanita Brooks, author, teacher and historian, will be presented with the degrees de-grees at graduation exercises for 201 CSU students t0 be held in the campus auditorium auditor-ium Wednesday, May 28, at 2 p. m. Dr. Chase is presently director direc-tor of the Center for the Study of the Causes of War and Conditions Con-ditions for Peace, an organization organiza-tion established at USU four years ago during his tenure as president of the university. He is also director of the Man and His Bread Museum at USU. He teaches four history courses relating to religion, war, and peace. Prior to his appointment as USU president . he served as director of CSU from 1951 to 1954. He served as USU dean of students from 1945 to 1951. Dr. Chase received his early education in Nephi, his birthplace. birth-place. He graduated from University Uni-versity of Utah and attended the graduate school of University Univer-sity of Chicago, receiving his master's degree in 1931. He was awarded a doctorate from the U of Chicago in 1936. Mrs. Brooks attended Nevada Neva-da Normal School, Dixie College, Col-lege, Brigham Young University, Univer-sity, and Columbia University, receiving Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from the latter institutions in 1925 and 1929, respectively. She taught English at Dixie College from 1925 to 1933. In 1935 she began historical research, re-search, collecting original materials ma-terials and interviews to pro- I DR. DARYL CHASE tea iJ- tty ffvi'ii;"; A '.; hi-i&iiMmi JUANITA BROOKS |