Show PHIL HIL C C. C BINI BING FORMER f U IU INSTRUCTOR DIES OIES Well-Liked Well Teacher and Lover of Literature Passes Away After Eventful Life News of the death in St. St Paul February February Feb Feb- 23 of Phil C C. C Bing former instructor instructor in in- in English at the University has been received here by Prof George M. M Marshall of the English department Mr Bing was one of the liked best instructors instructors instructors in in- in the University when he be taught here his wealth of experience and ability to create literature making him one of many His chief interest interest interest inter inter- est was the time newspaper an institution which he knew thoroughly having worked his wa way through every process connected with the time publication of a journal and his newspaper course here was one of the finest in the country coun coun- try When the break in the thc faculty came in 1914 Bing went to the University of Wisconsin as an instructor and then believing that a large future lay before him at Minnesota accepted a position as assistant professor In In that university a place which he lie held until until until un un- un- un til his death While at the University of Utah tah Bing fling according to Professor Marshall added greatly to his material wealth by writing stories es for national syndicates syndicates syndicates syndi syndi- cates stories which were far above the average syndicate article So closely closel however did he guard this activity activity ac and so great was as his dislike for publicity that few of the men in the University knew of his writing He Hc was also the author of a book book boole- The Country Newspaper which so far as Is known is the only work on that subject It is a comprehensive description of the country countr journal in every phase and contains sound advice advice ad ad- vice on the time establishment of such jour jour- nals He lie was a good deal of a Bohemian Bo Bohemian according to those who knew him In art and literature Phil C. C Bing Ding was born In 1883 He received his first collegiate degree at Miami graduating number one in his bis class He later attended the University University University sity of Chicago and spent a year at Oxford Cambridge He was a member member mem mem- ber of D. D K E E. fraternity Phi Beta Deta Kappa and was also a Mason |