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Pres. Glenn E. Snow
Enrollment: 189 to 304 students (during World War II) He was known for his close-knit faculty and his and their dedication. Dixie College had just come through a period of starvation, and he was instrumental in "putting it on its feet." He began the move to get Dixiana Dormitory constructed, determined to have a women's dormitory after learning a stake president in Nevada has asked bishops not to send girls to Dixie College as there were no suitable living accommodations. He was the first man west of the Mississippi to serve on the Board of Directors of the National Education Association. He served as national president in 1947-48.
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