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Skidmore, Rex Austin was born on December 31, 1914 in Salt Lake City. Son of Charles H. and Louise (Wangsgaard) Skidmore.
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*HH05, Social Work Administration: Dynamic Management and Human Relations, 3/e, Rex A. Skidmore(University of Utah), 66903-6, 304 pp., 6 x 9, 013-669037-8, casebound, 1995, $31.00nk, October*/This book reflects the growing demand for administrative specialists in the field of social work. It draws material from issues in both management and human relations for an integrated look at the basic principles, concepts, and processes of management. It is designed to give the reader a broad understanding of the role of administration in the overall context of social work theory and practice.
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Skidmore, Rex Austin was born on December 31, 1914 in Salt Lake City. Son of Charles H. and Louise (Wangsgaard) Skidmore.
Bachelor, University Utah, 1938. Master of Arts, University Utah, 1939. Doctor of Philosophy, University Pennsylvania, 1941.
Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), University Utah, 1996. HHD (honorary), University Utah, 1996.
Instructor sociology, University of Pennsylvania, 1940-1941; Instructor sociology, Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, 1941-1942; special agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Miami, Florida, San Francisco, San Antonio, 1943-1945; director bureau student counsel, U. Utah, 1947-1957; associate professor, U. Utah, 1947-1950; professor, U. Utah, 1950-1985; dean Graduate School Social Work, U. Utah, 1956-1975.
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Death is a necessary step in human progression, just as birth was. Sometime after death, the spirit and body will be reunited— and never to be separated again. This is called resurrection, and it was made possible by the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Chairman Western Mental Health Council, Western Interstate Commission Higher Education, 1964-1965. Member National Advisory Council National Manpower and Training. Member Council on Social Work Education, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Gamma Museum.
Married Knell Spencer, August 31, 1939. Children: Lee Spencer, Larry Rex.