Show LOVE FOR DAUGHTER ASTRID Described b by Dr Marshall On the center of his hospital table In a gold frame has stood the photograph photograph photograph photo photo- graph of ot the one who was dearer to him than anything else in the world I his little daughter Astrid During all 1 his conscious hours that picture has t. t been his consolation an and his shrine r l' l j. j Torild Washington Arnoldson head of the modern modem languages department of the University of Utah died unexpectedly unexpectedly unexpectedly un un- un- un expectedly I Monday ronday afternoon at a local hospital Dr Arnoldson submitted submitted sub sub- milted to an operation for stomach trouble last we week k but his condition was never considered critical until a afew afew afew few hours before his death Dr Arnoldson has been a sufferer with stomach trouble for more than a year and about a week ago the trouble became acute and it was wras I found that an operation was sary san Dr rallied from the shock of the operation and it was thought that he lie was not In any serious serious serious ser ser- ious condition until just a few hours before his death he experienced a sinking spell from which he be never rallied Many Man of Dr Arnoldson's friends were shocked to hear of his sudden death for it was not known that he was sick As soon as the news was received at the University the school flag was respectfully lowered lowered lowered low low- ered and with regret the news was quickly spread about the campus The faculty met at the regular time but immediately adjourned in respect to the departed member Dr Arnoldson was born in Stockholm Stockholm Stock Stock- holm forty five years ago He inherited inherited inherited in in- his ardent love of peace his ide ideals ls of Nationalism his keen searching searching searching search search- ing ing intellect and his independence of thought from his father K B. B Arnoldson Arnold- Arnold son one of the ablest scholars and statesmen ever produced by modern I The elder Arnoldson was a member of the Swedish parliament parliament parlia parlia- ment for a number of years and during during during dur dur- ing his entire career he lie worked for international peace In the year 1908 ho he was granted the Nobel peace prize His last action for international peace was at the time of the visit of the theFord theFord theFord Ford peace party to Europe He died I only a few months ago Dr Arnoldson received his early educational training at the Upsala gymnasium in Sweden He came to America as a a. yo young ng man and received his B. B A A. A degree at Monmouth in 1900 He then came direct t to the University of Utah where he accepted a position In the department of modern lang lang- He has remained as a member member member mem mem- ber of the faculty since that time In Inthe Inthe Inthe the year 1906 he returned to Monmouth Monmouth Mon Mon- Ion Ion- mouth for his masters master's degree and two years ago he lie received his Ph D. D degree at the University of or Chicago In pursuing his studies and research work Dr Arnoldson traveled extensively extensively extensively exten exten- throughout Europe studying at atthe atthe atthe the famous University of Lausanne in Switzerland and also in Germany France Italy Spain Holland Bel Bel- Belgium Belgium gium and the countries Dr Arnoldson was considered one of tho the leading educators in the United United United Unit Unit- ed States He was a prominent pacifist paci paci- pacifist fist and contributed much literature on this subject One of his best Philology Philology Phil Phil- known essays is Comparative written in the German lang lang- Surviving Dr Arnoldson are his divorced wife and his daughter As As- divorced wife and his year old daughter Astrid who reside in Chi Chi- Chicago Chicago cago a a. sister Mrs Irs Carl Elion of Galva Ill and six sisters who live in Sweden |