Records, 1884-1939 1892-1895.

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Records, 1884-1939 1892-1895.

Includes minutes of the Polysophical Society 1892-1895; souvenir copies of the first Society meeting agenda; and several handwritten notes.

8 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7382773

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Talmage, James E. (James Edward), 1862-1933

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Educator, author, and an apostle in the LDS Church. Talmage taught geology at Brigham Young University and served as president of the LDS Business College and of the University of Utah. From the description of James Edward Talmage voice recording, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367798615 Educator, author, and an apostle in the Mormon Church. Talmage taught geology at Brigham Young University and served as president of the LDS Business College and of the University o...

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Founded by principal Karl G. Maeser in 1877 "to supply to the students opportunities for public training, and the means of obtaining useful incidental instruction" (Academic Review 1, no. 1 (October 1884): 1). The "Academic Review" was published under the auspices of the Polysophical Society beginning in 1884. From the description of Minutes, 1877 Nov.-Dec. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367431053 ...

Brigham Young Academy

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