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Show 10 WEBER COLLEGE OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION General Church Board of Education Heber J. Grant David O. McKay Anthony W. Ivins Stephen L. Richards Charles W. Nibley Richard R. Lyman Willard Young John A. Widtsoe Rudger Clawson Adam S. Bennion Joseph Fielding Smith Joseph F. Merrill Arthur Winter, Secretary-Treasurer Church Commissioner of Education Joseph F. Merrill Weber College Board of Trustees Thomas E. McKay, President Huntsville Robert I. Burton Ogden George E. Browning Ogden Francis W. Stratford Ogden Henry H. Blood Kaysville Howard Randall Morgan William O. Stevens Henefer Executive Committee Thomas E. McKay George E. Browning Robert I. Burton Francis W. Stratford Henry H. Blood President of Weber College Aaron Ward Tracy WEBER COLLEGE 11 The Faculty AARON WARD TRACY President A. B., Brigham Young University, 1919; Six quarters graduate work, University of Chicago; Principal of Public Schools in Weber County, 1907-1910, 1911-1912, 1914-1917; Principal of Public Schools in Box Elder District, 1912-1913; Head of Department of English, Weber College, 1919-1922; President, Weber College, 1922-. DAVID OMAN McKAY President-Emeritus M. A., Brigham Young University, 1922. JOHN GUSTAVE LIND Professor of Chemistry and Geology B. S., University of Utah, 1893; Ph. D., University of Heidelberg, 1910; University of Chicago, summers, 1903-1904; Jena and Heidelberg, 1907-1910; University and School of Mines, City of Mexico, summer 1922; Instructor in Latin, Natural and Physical Sciences, Weber Academy, 1896-1907, and 1910-1917; Head of Department of Geology and Chemistry, Weber College, 1917-. LYDIA HOLMGREN TANNER Professor of Home Economics B. S., Utah Agricultural College, 1903; Graduate work at Utah Agricultural College, 1925; Instructor, Utah Agricultural College, 1903-1905; Instructor, Latter-Day Saints University, 1905-1907; Instructor, Box Elder High School, 1911-1914; Head of Department of Home Economics, Weber College, 1914. JOHN QUINCY BLAYLOCK Professor of History and Political Science A. B., University of Utah, 1921; M. A., University of Utah, 1922; Instructor and Principal, Weber County Schools, 1897-1917; Instructor, Lewis Junior High School, Ogden, 1917-1918; Instructor in Modern Languages, Weber College, 1918-1920; Head of Department of History and Political Science, Weber College, 1920. |