Single photo file, [ca. 1890s-1980s].

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Single photo file, [ca. 1890s-1980s].

Contains images of students, faculty, activities, and organizations at Brigham Young University. Includes images of alumni; student officers; Alpine Summer School; assemblies; devotionals; BYU Bookstore; BYU-Hawaii; campus royalty; views of campus, including aerial views; building dedications; cheerleaders and other pep groups; Cosmo, the school mascot; individual colleges; dance groups; live cougars; exhibits; faculty; board of trustees; homecoming parades; Leadership Week; Education Week; ROTC; instrumental and vocal performing groups; dramatic productions; school registration; Program Bureau; clubs; debate team; Benjamin Cluff's South American expedition; Timp Hike; and Y-Day.

25 boxes (12.5 lin. ft.) : photograph.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8237395

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Brigham Young Academy. South American Expedition (1900-1901)

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Timpanogos Hike

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Leadership Week

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Annual Leadership Week programs were held on the campus of Brigham Young University beginning in 1922. "The formal purpose of Leadership Week was 'to inspire and prepare members of the Church for higher qualities of leadership.'" The name of the program was changed to "Education Week" in December 1962. Annual Leadership Week programs were held on the campus of Brigham Young University beginning in 1922. "The formal purpose of Leadership Week was 'to inspire and prepare m...