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Show BUSINESS COLLEGE IS I IDEM M I MANAGER 1 Two visits to Ogden were all that jl were necessary to convince C. S. fll Springer, successor to Prof. James A. Il Smith as head of the Smithsonian Busi- 'M ness college, that this city was tho jfl best place in the country to make his permanent residence. The now director of the commercial school. which opens Its night sessions next week, is a native of Kansas and a 11 graduate of the Kansas State Normal fl school. In his early career as an edu- UH cator he taught In the commercial ', schools of Independence and Manhat- 'H tan. Kansas. lM Coming west, a number of years ; JH ago, he taught in the Allen Business 11 college of Spokane, Washington, and ( for several years was connected with 11 Heald's Associated Business colleges in California. He turned his footsteps Kl toward Utah, two years ago, and lo- ll cated In Salt Lake City, taking a posi- fll tlon, for tho first year, on the faculty Bl of the Heninger Business college. f! Last year, Mr. Springer was an in- structor in tho commercial depart- I ment of the Salt Lake Westside high il school. '11 He came to Ogden in April of this WM year tor a brief visit and became il much Impressed with the city as a place of residence. His second visit was in August and, at that time, learning that Prof. Smith contemplat- ilH de retiring from active life as an edu- "jH cator, immediately planned to tike the IH well-established local school off the IH hands of its founder. IH Mrs. Springer, who Is associated in tho school with her husband, Is also flfl pleased with her new place of resi- Vfl dencc. WM |