Item Detail
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4471
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English
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The Brief Career of Young University at Salt Lake City
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Winter 1973
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41
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1
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69-89
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Article is a history of the brief life of Young University at Salt Lake. Young University-SLC was the LDS Church's first true effort to establish a university capable of competing with eastern institutions. Author sees the demise of the university to have been due to the economic and political circumstances.
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