Selby G. Clark papers, 1952-1959.
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Clark, Selby G. (Selby Gamette), 1924-1977
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Selby G. Clark (1924-1977) was a professor of education in Utah. He worked at Brigham Young University in various education departments, including Counseling and Guidance (1953-1957) and Personnel and Guidance (1957-1960). He also served as chairman of Attendance and Scholarship Committee (1953-1957). From the description of Selby G. Clark papers, 1952-1959. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122622115 ...
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