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Geo. H. Brimhall, D. Sc. D.,L1. D. President Emeritus. Head of Department oj Theology He is a man who sees the beauty beyond the horizon and imparts its invigorating truths to others. His teachings open the gate-way which leads to the maxi- mum abundant life, and the flowers of thought which his inspirational speeches leave in the hearts of the students must surely ripen into precious fruit. il§ John C. Swenson, M. A. Acting Dean oj the College oj Kducalion Rapid but consistent development in the department of the College of Education have been greatly fostered bv the activities of acting dean Swenson. The result is that the objective of this college in the training of teachers for efficient leadership is being realized. Close cooperation with the Provo City system has extended the laboratorv of training experience for the large number of students securing normal certification. Carl F. Eyring, Ph. D. Dean i the College oj Arts and Sciences The great opportunities jirovided through llie de- partments of the College of Arts and Sciences, meet the needs of a liberal as well as a specialized educa- tion. Original investigation in the fields of science is fostered and equipment for graduate work is offered. Dean Eyring has most successfully directed the ac- tivity of this College during the past year and his aluable advice has been appreciated by the numerous students under it ' s jurisdiction. ,• 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 n I iiT-r Page Twenty-seven
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Harrison V. Hoyt, E. E., M. B. A. Dean of the Col lege of Commerce and Business Administration The College of Commerce and Business Administra- tion, under the Deanship of H. V. Hoyt, is recognized as having placed into the business field, during the 3 years of its existence, men who are wholly capable to meet with practical problems and to fill respons- ible positions with merit. The close cooperation of intermountain business firms has made possible the practical application of the business training. The demand for the graduate of this college is not wholly local and far exceeds the present number. The standard of work done and thoroughness of training justifies the excellent rating which this college of our University is rapidly obtaining. M. C. Merrill, Ph. D. Dean of College of Applied Science The College of Applied Science provides instruc- tion in the scientific principles and technical opera- tions pertaining to the farm, home, shop and all prof- fessions related to them. Under the efficient leader- ship of Dean Merrill, who has received extensive training and professional experience, this recently created College has won much distinction; and in spite of its youth now ranks third in membership among the various colleges of the University. Lowry Nelson, B. S. Director of Extension Division The service of the Extension Division is invaluable in carrying the message of fruits of education to those who do not have the opportunity to do residence work. Director Nelson has spared no effort in his attempt to develop and expand this department. Through its three divisions Social Service, Correspond- ence Instruction, Lectures and Enetertainments, the in- fluence of the Y has been carried to thousands of students and citizens of the intermountain country. J T i SIIII Page Twenty-eight
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