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Show ; I. PLEASANT MAN i HONORED BY WASH-I WASH-I INGTON UM1VERS1TY . LEWIS EUGK.-.E MCA RT HUH OV ; jit. PLEASANT IJECOMKS MEM- i , BKH OP FACULTY OK WASH- il IXGTOX UNIVERSITY. jj WASHINGTON, D. C, June 26. J Announcement has just been made p by George Washington University : that Lewis Eugene McArthur, form-!i form-!i erly of Mount Pleasant, Utah, has I been made professor in the univer-1 univer-1 Blty's department of history. Profes-i Profes-i or McArthur has tbeejn living in Washirgton with his family for the : past seven years. ' I Before being elevated to the faculty facul-ty of George Washington University, Professor McAthur took out his bachelor and master's degrees in the same university and showed such aptitude ap-titude and learning that he was in-I in-I vited by the board of trustees, Upon recommendation of the faculty, to become an instructor, which has finally fin-ally brought him his latest recognition. recogni-tion. Professor McArfhur's appointment to Georgetown's faculty gives Utah and the "Mormon" Church two representatives rep-resentatives in eastern institutions of learning. Last fall Don Johnson, son of former Congressman Jacob Johnson, accepted an instructorship In the law faculty of Catholic University, Univer-sity, where he graduated in 1916 with honors. Mr. McArthur and Mr. Johnson are both active in Utah colony activities activi-ties and have helped make the Utah Club one of the best state organizations organiza-tions in Washington. |