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Frederick J. Pack Papers homepage at University of Utah says he was a professor of geology and minerology at Brigham Young University. Another editor has provided a source (LDS Biographical Encyclopedia) which says it was at Brigham Young College in Logan. Personally, I'd trust the University of Utah biographical information over the privately-published LDS Biographical Encyclopedia any day of the week. I suggest we look for a third source to "break the tie" so it can be resolved.
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Frederick J. Pack Papers homepage at University of Utah says he was a professor of geology and minerology at Brigham Young University. Another editor has provided a source (LDS Biographical Encyclopedia) which says it was at Brigham Young College in Logan. Personally, I'd trust the University of Utah biographical information over the privately-published LDS Biographical Encyclopedia any day of the week. I suggest we look for a third source to "break the tie" so it can be resolved.
Good Ol’factory(talk)22:20, 5 May 2008 (UTC)reply