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Show HIGH HONORS FOR ANOTHER UTAHN Prof. A. J. Ridges, of Logan, Graduates At Johns Hopkins and is Retained There. The people of this vicinity will be glad to lead the following In reference to Alfied.1. Hldges, of this city, who has been in the east the past three ycais taking a course In medicine at a Baltimore school Thisskelch Is taken from Sundaj's Descict News audi reads: "Alfied.l. Bulges, who Is attending the John Hopkins medical school of Baltimore, and the only Utah student at that famous Institution, has been chosen by tho faculty as an assistant In anatomy. The fact that he was chosen from a class of more than 200 students In a post graduate school such as Hopkins, makes Mr. Kldgcs1 appointment a glowing tribute to his record as a student and his ability as an instructor. llcforo the class in anatomy, Dr. Franklin P. Mall, the head of that department, and one of the foremost Investigators In the Held of medical science, pronounced the dissections made by Mr. nidges to bo the best that have ever been made at the school and selected him to make the dissec-tloqs dissec-tloqs from which F. Weber, a famous German artist, Is making drawings for a sot of now anatomical charts soon to be published. M,r. nidges is a graduate of the l'n I-verity I-verity of Utah, holding the degree of bachelor of science, and is a member mem-ber of the faculty of the Brlgham Young college at Logan, from which hols now on leave of absence. His brilliant achievements have won for him the admiration aud friendship of the professors aud students of the great Institution of America. Mr Kldges has a brother studying at the Pcabody conseivatorj. After completing com-pleting the course here, he will continue con-tinue his musical studies in Kurope. Messers. Uldges have their families with i.hem." |