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Lucy May van Cott, daughter of John Van Cott and Laura Lund was born on 5 May 1869 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut USA. She died on 28 Sep 1957.
She was called a brilliant teacher, and served as the first Dean of Woman at the University of Utah and a power for good behind women students there. Because of her many years of service to the women of the University of Utah, a group of students applied to name a mountain in back of the university in her honor. Also, the Van Cott Hall for Women was named after her.
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