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Rogers, Thomas F.

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Biographical History

Thomas F. Rogers (born circa 1955) was a playwright and professor of Germanic and Slavic languages at Brigham Young University.

Thomas F. Rogers graduated from the University of Utah with a BA, a MA from Yale University, and a PhD in Russian Literature from Georgetown. After graduating, he taught at Howard University, University of Utah, and Brigham Young University. He and his wife Miriam have seven children. He served as President and of the St. Petersburg Mission from 1993-1996. Professionally, he was a Mormon playwright and professor of Germanic and Slavic languages at BYU, where he also worked as the head of the Honors Department.

Citation:
UPB files, 5 Oct 2011 (Mormon playwright and professor of Germanic and Slavic languages at BYU)

Mormon Literature and Creative Art, 5 Oct 2011: Thomas F. Rogers (Thomas F. Rogers graduated from University of Utah, and Stanford. After graduating, he taught at Howard University, University of Utah, and Brigham Young University. M. to Miriam--they have seven kids. Served as Pres. of St. Petersburg mission)