Background
Freudenberger, Clay Briscoe was born on April 30, 1904 in Centertown, Missouri, United States. Son of Henry Clay (Doctor of Medicine and Daisy Myrtle (Briscoe) F.
Freudenberger, Clay Briscoe was born on April 30, 1904 in Centertown, Missouri, United States. Son of Henry Clay (Doctor of Medicine and Daisy Myrtle (Briscoe) F.
Bachelor of Arts, Colorado College, 1925. Master of Arts, University of Colorado, 1926. Doctor of Philisophy, University of Minnesota, 1931.
Doctor of Medicine Rush Medical College (University of Chicago), 1938.
Instructor biology, Colorado College, 1926-1928. Teaching fellow in anatomy, University of Minnesota, 1928-1929, instructor anatomy, 1929-1931. Associate professor anatomy, University of Utah, 1931-1932, professor and head of department since 1932, acting dean, School of Medicine, 1939-1940 and 1941-1942, associate dean 1942-1944.
Through The Lord’s Supper, or Holy Communion, the bread and cup symbolize the broken body and shed blood offered by Christ recall God’s great love for people; as they did for the disciples on the eve of Christ’s crucifixion.
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Medical Association. Member American Association of Anatomists. Mason.; Club: Aztec (Salt Lake City).
Married Olive Eckhardt, December 18, 1926. Children: Jimmie David, Robert Louis.