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Show DR. E. G. PETERSON TO ASSUME DUTIES OF PRES. OF II, A, C. kVu BHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSVHBBBBBBBl " J B j B SbBKBbK " vBBBb BBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBl 14 2 MBrBl Wru "bBBBM s 1 6 ' jK jf- Vjff.' l5 flBBBBBBBBBBBBBTP HDH w !? F' l 4r I 1 """!. " BT I N & fBBjHBBnMBsQBBBB3BBJQBBPBBBjPBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJBJiiTkji Jiftj lvl 4Vi9fiEjHBDBB9BHBEHlBBBXBfllS9lS3l(BT " ---- -""""-" """ -" September 1, will see many important import-ant changes at the Utah Agricultural College On that date, Dr. E. G. Peterson Pet-erson will Assume the duties of Proa ident, succeeding Dr. John A. Wldt-soo, Wldt-soo, who goes to the State University Univers-ity bb President. Dr. Peterson has been Director of the Extension Division Divi-sion of the Agricultural College for n number of years. Under his able leadership this division of the college has become of great importance to tho State. Last year It reached personally per-sonally over 100,000 men and women throughout Utah, carrying to them tho message of modern education. The vacancy left In tho directorship of the Extension Division, when Dr. Peterson becomes president, will bo filled by Prof. John T. Cnlne HI, who has been Assistant Director under Dr. Peterson. Prof, Calne's wide acquaintance ac-quaintance with the West and his Intimate In-timate knowledgo of western conditions condi-tions lit him very well for this post- Hon. Another chnnge of moment occurs In the Experiment Station, Dr. F. 3. Harris, Director of the School of Agricultural Ag-ricultural Engineering and Professor of Agronomy, becomes Director of tho Experiment Station, succeeding Dr. E. D. Ball, resigned. Dr. Harris Is known throughout Agricultural cir cles as co-author with Mr. (Jeorgo 8tenart, also of tho U. A. C. faculty Of tho Principles of Agronomy, a book recently published that has already received nldo acceptance. Dr. Harris Is also author of The Young Man and His Vocation, a book soon to bo published. pub-lished. Dr. Georgo 11. Hill, Professor of Botany, becomes Director of the School of Agriculture, succeeding Dr. E. 'fit Dall, Dr. Hill is favorably known,- throughout Utnh for his work on diseases of tho potato. Dr. It. J. Evans, State Leader In I Farm Management, succeeds Prof. John T. Calne HI, a Assistant Director Direc-tor of the Extension Division. A number of new members have also al-so been added to tho faculty: J. W. Watson, from tho University of Illinois, Illi-nois, becomes Director of Athletics; ftalph O Porter, from Hush Medical School, becomes Professor of .PJiyslol r.gy; E. P. Taylor becomes Professor of Horticulture; D. Earlc Iloblnson, becomes Assistant Professor of English; Eng-lish; Orson W. Israelson becomes Assistant As-sistant Professor of Irrigation; Mark Green becomes Assistant Professor of Farm Management; Georgo D. Casto becomes Instructor In Economics, and Mrs Johnson beomes Instructor In Physical Education for Women. Threo new county agents havo been appdlnted: Alma Esplln Is county ngent In Iron County; William Owen In Sevier County, and Clde W. Llnd ituy In Utah County. Tho fall school term opens Spptem-bor Spptem-bor 19, 191C. |