Views of Brigham Young University campus development, ca. 1974-1991.

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Views of Brigham Young University campus development, ca. 1974-1991.

Includes pictorial histories of building construction at BYU, 1875-1975, arranged chronologically by university president; pictorial survey of BYU Physical Plant Dept., 1974; pictorial histories of individual campus structures built and remodeled during 1970s and early 1980s; and photographs, slides, and negatives of campus buildings and personnel, and other schools operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Includes views of construction of Provo and Jordan River temples. Also includes views of BYU-Hawaii campus, Ricks College campus, Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies, and Missionary Training Center adjacent to BYU. Materials mostly compiled as part of Hatch's work in BYU Physical Plant Department.

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Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies

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The Jerusalem Center is Brigham Young University's center for study in Jerusalem. Students enroll through the BYU campus in Provo, Utah, travel to the Holy Land, and live in the Center for programs that extend for two, four, or five months. Students study a core curriculum that focuses on Old and New Testament, ancient and modern Near Eastern studies, and language (Hebrew and Arabic). Classroom study is built around field trips that cover the length and breadth of the Holy Land. A study abroad p...

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Hatch, Ephraim

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M. Ephraim Hatch worked in the Brigham Young University Physical Plant Department between 1957 and 1982, including as chief of planning and special projects coordinator. From the guide to the Ephraim Hatch collection on Brigham Young University campus development, approximately 1974-1991, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Worked in BYU Physical Plant Department, 1957-1982, including as chief of planning and special projects coordinator. From the description of V...