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George S. Romney : ウィキペディア英語版
George S. Romney

George Samuel Romney (November 12, 1874 – December 19, 1935)〔Birth date from (【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=USGenWeb Project )〕 was the president of Ricks Academy at the end of the First World War. He was a key figure in helping it to survive the postwar depression.
Romney was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was born in St. George, Utah.〔Howard, F. Burton. ''Marion G. Romney: His Life and Faith''. (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1988) p. 10〕 When he was young his family moved to the Mormon colonies in Mexico so that his father could continue practicing plural marriage, which was illegal in the United States.
After marrying and having several children, Romney returned to the United States at the start of the Mexican Revolution, specifically to flee the disruptive activities of Pancho Villa.
By 1917 Romney was a faculty member at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. In the summer of that year Romney was appointed as principal of Ricks Academy to replace Andrew B. Christensen. In 1918, the school was granted state certification. It was then renamed Ricks Normal College. By the time students returned for Fall Semester they not only had a new name, but they were now led by a president.〔(Public Relations Office – BYU–Idaho )〕〔(Public Relations Office – BYU–Idaho )〕
Under Romney's leadership the school instituted standards of dress and conduct that all students agreed to follow in 1922.
In 1923, the name of the school was changed again to Ricks College, but Romney continued to lead it in its broadened mission. In 1930 Romney was replaced by Hyrum Manwaring.
After his service as president of Ricks College, Romney served as president of the church's Northern States Mission. He died while serving in this position and was replaced by Bryant S. Hinckley.
Romney's eldest son, Marion G. Romney, became an apostle and a member of the First Presidency of the LDS Church. Romney daughter, Catherine Romney Cheney, later became a cloistered nun in the Roman Catholic Church.〔''Salt Lake Tribune'', September 19, 2009, p. C2〕 Romney was an uncle of former Michigan governor George W. Romney.
==See also==

*Pratt-Romney family
*(George and Artemisa Romney )

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