Laboratory School records approximately 1896-1969

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Laboratory School records approximately 1896-1969

Includes correspondence, policy statements, brochures, attendance records, building plans, enrollment statistics, Immigration and Naturalization Services information, examinations, surveys, financial records, histories, and miscellaneous materials. Also includes information concerning BYU High School and the Elementary Training School from 1896-1969.

13 boxes, (6.5 linear ft.); 7 oversize boxes, (7 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6345069

L. Tom Perry Special Collections

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Thompson, Lowell D.

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Brigham Young University. Elementary Laboratory School.

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Brigham Young University. Laboratory School

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The Laboratory School (1955-1968) was established as a service unit in the College of Education to prepare students in the college to teach as well as improve educational programs. The Laboratory School was established under the College of Education and existed within the college until its operation was discontinued in 1968. During its years of operation, the directors/coordinators of the Laboratory School were as follows: Percy E. Burrup, Asahel D. Woodruff, Avard A. Ri...

Brigham Young High School (Provo, Utah)

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Brigham Young High School is a direct descendent of a private school, the Timpanogos Branch of the University of Deseret, which began in 1869 under the direction of Warren and Wilson Dusenberry. BY High was part of the BYU College of Education. At BY High master teachers launched generations of student teachers into successful careers. It was a "laboratory school" where new curricula was designed and tested. From the description of "School Sounds" vinyl record, 1968. (Brigham Young U...

Brigham Young University. Secondary Laboratory School.

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Romney, Antone K. (Antone Kimball), 1902-1982

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Professor of Education, Brigham Young University. From the description of Antone K. Romney oral history interview : Tape and transcript, 1974 February 21 [sound recording] / conducted by Kay Alta Haynes. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122367705 BYU professor and Dean of Students. From the description of Antone K. Romney oral history interview, July 23, 1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367547703 ...

Hart, Anna Boss, 1902-1980

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Anna Boss Hart (1902-1980) was an English teacher in Utah. She taught at Brigham Young High School in Provo, Utah. From the description of Anna Boss Hart photographs, postcards, and negatives, circa 1880s-1970s. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367949647 Anna Elizabeth Boss Hart was born November 27, 1902 in Malad, Idaho, to Sarah Alleman and Adolph Boss. She served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Central States Mission from 1925 to 1927. S...

Brigham Young Academy

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Brigham Young Academy was founded in 1875 in Provo, UT as a school for teacher education. It became Brigham Young University in 1903. From the description of Photographs, ca. 1900. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 54080571 From the description of Certificates, 1891-1893. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 70765998 Brigham Young University traces its roots to Utah's rich pioneer heritage. The original school, Brigham Young Academy, was est...

Allred, Wallace E., 1932-

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READ, EDWIN A.

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