Brigham Young College records 1877-1926

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Brigham Young College records 1877-1926

Mostly publications produced by Brigham Young College, the Alumni Association, and the student body. Manuscript record group includes register of studies (1888-1891); minutes of general theology, missionary, and priesthood meetings (1889-1892); Dept. of Biology equipment and herbarium inventories; minutes of Brigham Young College Athletic Association meetings (1895-1907); minutes of student literary and social groups, including the Beacon Light Society (1900-1905), Phae Polo Lyceum (1896-1900), Philomathic Literary Society (1903-1904), Webster Literary and Debating Society (1916-1917); and the reminiscences of the Class of 1904.

30 volumes; 18 linear ft.

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Phae Polo Lyceum (Logan, Utah)

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Philomatic Literary Society (Logan, Utah)

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Webster Literary and Debating Society (Logan, Utah)

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Brigham Young College (Logan, Utah)

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Brigham Young College was established in 1877 after Brigham Young set up an endowment in the form of 9,642 acres of land to support the school. Brigham Young desired a school that would not only give a practical education in the fields of mechanical and domestic arts, agriculture, and industrial training, but also teach the doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The college offered a varied curriculum during its existence including preparatory, normal high school, and coll...

Beacon Light Society (Logan, Utah)

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