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Show UTiHNS TEACH : III WASHINGTON Harold Kay of Ogden Among Four Beehive Staters on Capital School Staffs WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. Utah has i 'Ittlnctrn of being represented . hlngton on th- -vf r of four of larfw Institutions ..f learning III luntry. Two universities and hiKh BOhoola bars Utah men on lr teaching siaf. At 'ieor:. V ablnpton university rofeSMt It. A- McArthur of Mount i'leasant now hold th chair of os-"lato os-"lato prof.-Hflur of history, nnd Don Johnson, non of former Congressman Jacob Johnson, holds an instructor-ihlp instructor-ihlp In the law school of "atholic unl-Veralty, unl-Veralty, belnp the inly L. D. s and non-Catholic Instructor in any Catholic Catho-lic Institution in this country At McKlnley high school Ferdinand Krlckson, former University of Utah student and debater. Is t. .ichlnK math' ematlcs. ar.rl Haroll T t iy of g.len. former university athlete and a graduate grad-uate of that institution, is teachlnc several sev-eral subjects at Business high school. All four of these men are prominent in the Utah colony and arc pursuing post-graduate stud4as at various uni-versltJea uni-versltJea Professor McArthur received receiv-ed his Ph. D. from Ocorgo Washing-1 ton n ' r n r .if-n n ii.l , . . .i f t r. -r- hmaaI,. j'-d Ms appointment to the history department. de-partment. Mr. Johnson Is a graduate of Catholic university, and, aftr seeing see-ing sjervlce in the urmy as s fim lieutenant, lieu-tenant, returned to Washington nearly near-ly two years ago o take up special post-iradu.tte work at George Washington Wash-ington university, which he does dur-ltnc dur-ltnc hours not conflicting with his lecture lec-ture courses at Catholic university. Erickson and Kay are both popular ' young Utuliiis who made records for thems.'Iv.-s at the Univorsliy ,,f ti.li as scholars nnd student body leaders. Kay i a member of the Beta Thctn PI fraternity, an.l Krlckson belongs to the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Both were first lieutenants in the army during the war, Erickson xmn.tnk his com- mission ir. Fiance afie;- leaving America Am-erica f'.r overseas i. the ranks. While I in Washlnpton Kay Is studyrhg law at George ashlngton university, where he hns the distinction of b. ini- the president of the largest senior class that ever c.jmc to the close of a year for gr.idu.itl.-n degiecs In .school he la also a member of the Pyramid Honor Hon-or society. Erickson came to Washington Wash-ington last September, and is taking ; his second year's1 law work at George -, town university, where he is prominently promin-ently Identified with scholastic and ! student uctlv lt.es. r OO |