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Brigham Young University : A School of Destiny
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Provo, UT
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Brigham Young University Press
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"This is the dramatic story of Brigham Young University, founded by Brigham Young in 1875 with the simple instructions to Karl G. Maeser, a German convert to the Mormon faith who was to become its principal. "You should teach not even the alphabet or multiplication tables without the inspiration of the Lord. That is all. God bless you, good-bye." Founded as a private school in Provo, Utah, and dedicated to the standards and principles of the LDS Church, it struggled for 75 years during which it was threatened with being closed down on 21 recorded occasions...An exciting account of the growth of a prominent American university dedicated to the principles of a sound Christian education, this book is well worth the reading." [Author]
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Wilkinson, Ernest L.
Oaks, Dallin H.
Native Americans, education
McDonald, Howard S.
Maeser, Karl G.
Harris, Franklin S.
Education, administrators and faculty
Cluff, Benjamin, Jr.
Brimhall, George H.
Brigham Young University, Native Americans
Brigham Young University, administrators and faculty
Brigham Young University
Brigham Young Academy
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