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Dr. Dr. Wirthlin received his Bachelor of Science and and Masters of Economics degrees from the University of Utah. He then attended the University of California at Berkeley where he received a PhD in Economics in 1964. He taught at the University of California Medical School in San Francisco and at Brigham Young University. He was Chair of the Economics Department of BYU from 1961-1969. He founded the firm Decision/Making/Information in 1969 which became Wirthlin Worldwide in 1980. He was appointed Campaign Director of Strategy and Planning for the 1980 and 1984 Reagan Presidential Campaigns. He recently chronicled his 36-year friendship with President Reagan in his book, The Greatest Communicator: What Ronald Reagan Taught Me about Politics, Leadership, and Life. Dr. Wirthlin has eight children and 24 grandchildren. He served an LDS mission to Switzerland, as a bishop, a counselor in a stake presidency, and a member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy. |
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Dr. Nelson received his Bachelor of Economics from Utah State in 1942 and continued on for his Masters which he received in 1948. He then attended the University of Illinois where he received his PhD in economics. Dr. Nelson then taught at BYU from 1955 to 1980. Dr. Nelson has four children, 16 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. He has taught a Gospel Doctrine class in three different areas of the Standard Works of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is currently working on Reflections on the Temples, a book tracing back to the Ark of the Covenant through temples. Dr. Nelson is also working on another book entitled A Guide for Making Family Financial Decisions. He is also involved in several family history projects and is currently working as a consultant for Consulting Associates. |
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Dr. Park received both his Bachelors and Masters degrees from Utah State University. He then attended Cornell where he received his Ph D. Dr. Park first taught at Rutgers University then joined the BYU economics department in 1977 where he stayed until 1998. From 1988 to 1998 he worked as the associate dean of Biology and Agriculture. Dr. Park has five children, 19 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. From August 1998 to March 2000 he served an LDS mission in the West Indies (Trinidad head-quarters) and he is currently a staff member in the Family History Center in Midvale. Dr. Parker enjoys spending time in his word-working shop and working on family projects. |
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Visit Dean Dutton's family website at www.theduttons.com. |
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Dr. Clark received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Brigham Young University then spent two years at the University of California at Berkeley doing graduate work. He then attended Texas A&M where he received his Ph D. Dr. Clark taught at BYU from 1962 until 1993. Dr. Clark has seven children, 30 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. From 1989 until 1992 Dr. Clark was the associate director of the BYU-Jerusalem Center. He then went back for five summers to assist there. Dr. Clark and his wife served as missionaries at the Provo Missionary Training Center and are currently serving as service missionaries at the Bishop's Storehouse in Lindon, UT. Email: wwccclark@uswest.net |
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Dr. Infanger received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Montana State where he continued on to receive his Masters. He attended the University of California at Berkley where he worked his PhD, which he finished at Montana State. From there he completed post-doctoral work at the University of Missouri at Columbia. Dr. Infanger taught at BYU from 1964 to the winter of 1998. Dr. Infanger and his wife have two sons and three daughters, 20 grandchildren, and 9 great-grandchildren. In 1992, he served a year with a foreign management company. He served as a counselor in the Columbia Venezuela Mission in 1971, and Dr. Infanger and his wife served as missionaries in the Sacramento, California Mission-Spanish speaking. Dr. Infanger and his wife now work in the Mt. Timpanogas Temple. |
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Dr. James received his Bachelor of Science and Masters degress from Utah State University. He then attended Oregon State University where he received his PhD. Dr. James taught as a professor at Iowa State from 1963 to 1983 and then taught at BYU from 1983 to 1993. Dr. James and his wife have five children and 14 grandchildren. He is currently serving in high priest group leadership. Dr. James served a mission to Adam-Ondi-Amman from 1994 to 1996 and to Vietnam and Laos from 1999-2001. Dr. James now works in the temple and spends most of his time doing family record extractions. Email: sdjames1954@netutah.net |
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Dr. Corbridge attended Utah State University where he received his Bachelors degree. He continued his studies at Chicago University where he received his Masters degree. Dr. Corbridge then attended Washington State University where he was awarded his PhD. Dr. Corbridge taught at BYU from 1952 until 1982. Dr. Corbridge and his wife have four children and 16 grandchildren. Growing up on a farm, Dr. Corbridge always had a love of agriculture. He also had his pilots license and loved flying his plane. After retiring from BYU, Dr. Corbridge spent much of his time working on organizing and researching his family history. Dr. Corbridge had many interests, but his greatest was his family and being a father. |
Dr. Doxey received his Bachelors as well as his masters of economics from the University of Utah. He then attended the University of California at Berkeley where he received his PhD. Dr. Doxey first taught at the University of Maryland and then at BYU.
Dr. Doxey served a mission in Germany and was a member of the US Army during WWII. He was an extensive traveler and loved fishing, reading, and classical music. Dr. Doxey died in January of 1995.