Ezra C. Dalby

Ezra Christensen Dalby (18691934) was the president of the Bannock Stake/Ricks Academy from 1901 to 1914.

Dalby was born and raised in Ephraim, Utah. At birth his name was Ezra Christensen, he legally added Dalby later to avoid confusion with the many other Christensen families. He began his school at Sanpete Stake Academy (now Snow College) and then went to the University of Utah from which he graduated in 1891. He also studied at the University of Chicago. After his time as president of Ricks, Dalby received an L.L.D. degree from La Salle Extension University and an MA from the University of Utah in 1924.

In 1892 Dalby began work as principal of a school in Manti. He married Rosella "Zella" Anderson in 1894. From 1896 to 1898 Dalby served as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Missouri.

In 1914 Dalby left Ricks to serve as the principal of Teton High School in Driggs, Idaho. Starting in 1918 he was a lawyer who based his practice in Driggs. In 1929 Dalby moved to Salt Lake City where he again was a school teacher and principal. Dalby wrote the book Land and Leaders of Israel: Lessons of the Old Testament which was published by Deseret Book Company in 1931.[1]

Ezra and Zella Dalby were the parents of seven children.

Sources

Academic offices
Preceded by
Douglas M. Todd
Principal of Ricks Academy
1903 - 1914
Succeeded by
Andrew B. Christenson
Principal of Bannock Stake Academy
(became Ricks Academy in 1903)

1901 - 1903
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/10/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.