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Show FACULTY MEMBER GOES EAST Prof. Harrison C, Date Aecpets Position Po-sition With the Washington University at St Lou's Prof. Harrlsou C. Dale, who has been for two years past professor ,of history at the Utah Agricultural College, Col-lege, will leave for St. Louis this week, whero ho will occupy tho chair of h story at Washington University In that city. Prof. Dale, although young, Is looked upon with a great deal' of respect In tho department of education which ho has chosen to mako his specialty. Ho Is a gradu-ato gradu-ato of Harvard University, hnvlng taken a degree of A. B. with the class of 1907, and his nmster's degree tho following yenr. During tho later years of Ills school llfo at Harvard ho was assistant -In history and re ceived splendid mention for tho work which ho did heforo coming westward. Whllo at tho Utah Agricultural College, Prof. Dalo also had charge of tho newly created correspondence department, nnd through his efforts It has been; brought to Us presont splendid condition. Ho oxpresscs ro-gret ro-gret In loaving tho west, and states that his oxperlenco hero has beon tho most plensurablo period of his llfo thus far. Tho Professor has many Menus in tho fatuity and student stu-dent body nt tho Agricultural College Col-lege nnd nlso among tho cltlzonnhlp nt Logan, nnd whllo nil iro plensod with his promotion tho regret Is gon ernl becausq of his leaving. Prof. Dalo's place at tho Agricultural Agricultur-al College will be taken by Prof Frank L, Dallies, Prof. Dalnes Is a Utah product, having graduated from tho Hrlgham Young Cdllego nt Logan, and later having taken his master's degree at Harvard University. |