Brigham Young University. Dept. of Bacteriology

The Department of Bacteriology was established under the College of Applied Science in 1935. In 1954 it was moved to the College of Biological and Agricultural Sciences. Department chairmen included: Thomas L. Martin (1935-1949), Dean A. Anderson (1950), Jay V. Beck (1951-1954), Don H. Larsen (1955-1958), David M. Donaldson (1959-1960), Richard D. Sagers (1961-1965), and Don H. Larsen (1966-1968).

Variant names

Brigham Young University. College of Applied Science. Dept. of Bacteriology

Brigham Young University. College of Biological and Agricultural Sciences. Dept. of Bacteriology

Brigham Young University. Bacteriology Dept.

Description

Established: 1935

Abolished: 1968

Location: Provo, Utah (1935-1968)

Functions

The Department of Bacteriology included course on general bacteriology, microbiology, water and sewage microbiology, sanitation and public health, food and dairy bacteriology, pathogenic microbiology, immunology, bacterial physiology, soil microbiology,

Assets and Administrative Structure

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Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University. College of Applied Science (1935-1954)

Superior unit: Brigham Young University. College of Biological and Agricultural Sciences (1954)

Later unit: Brigham Young University. College of Biological and Agricultural Sciences. Department of Microbiology (1968)

Associated Archival Materials

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Sources

Brigham Young University Annual Catalog, 1955-1956: p. 148-149 (course offerings)

Brigham Young University The First Hundred Years, 1975: v. 4 p. 503-504 ( Thomas L. Martin (1935-1949); Dean A. Anderson (1950); Jay V. Beck (1951-1954); Don H. Larsen (1955-1958); David M. Donaldson (1959-1960); Richard D. Sagers (1961-1965); and Don H. Larsen (1966-1968)

Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2009-00303

Creator: RSP