Autobiographies of Alma W. King and Lucille Olson King, 1973-1999.
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King, Lucille Olson, 1907-1992.
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University of Chicago.
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Most of the records in the collection pertain to the $400,000 raised by the American Baptist Education Society in 1889-1890 in order to obtain a 600,000 grant from John D. Rockefeller for the creation of an endowment for the University of Chicago. The first volume in the inventory, Record of Pledges for the University of Chicago, contains an alphabetical numbered listing of subscribers, amounts pledged, and payments made through 1906. The subscription forms and letters (1:4-13) are numbered to c...
King, Larry R., 1939-
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Larry R. King, the compiler, is a son of Alma and Lucille King. From the description of Autobiographies of Alma W. King and Lucille Olson King, 1973-1999. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80682538 ...
Madsen Memorial Chorus.
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King, Alma W., 1902-
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Church Educational System (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
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Especially for Youth is a program offered by CES Youth and Family Programs. Especially for Youth (EFY) is a well-known, carefully balanced program of classes and activities just for seminary-age youth. It provides a unique opportunity for youth to develop lasting friendships, grow spiritually, and gain self-confidence in a caring, trusting, and accepting setting. Activities at Especially for Youth have been designed according to the needs of specific age groups. Young men and young women ages 14...
Brigham Young University.
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Plans for the David O. McKay building began in 1952 after an evaluation by the Brigham Young University College of Education concluded that the existing building for the College of Education were no longer meeting the growing needs of the program. Plans were officially announced in February of 1954 with the completion deadline being set for December of the same year. The building was officially dedicated on December 14, 1954 by President and Sister McKay along with members of the First Presidenc...