Item Detail
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8941
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7
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8
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English
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A Strange Phenomena : Ernest L. Wilkinson, the LDS Church, and Utah Politics
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Summer 1993
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26
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89-115
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This article overviews Ernest L. Wilkinson's political viewpoints and aspirations, focusing on his time as President of Brigham Young University. It describes the atmosphere he created at BYU in regards to politics as well as his later failed bid for the United States Senate.
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'A Sad and Expensive Experience' : Ernest L. Wilkinson's 1964 Bid for the U.S. Senate
Ernest L. Wilkinson and the 1966 BYU Spy Ring : A Response to D. Michael Quinn
Ernest L. Wilkinson and the Office of Church Commissioner of Education
Ernest Wilkinson and the Transformation of BYU's Honor Code, 1965-71
Student Political Activism at Brigham Young University, 1965-1971
The 1966 BYU Student Spy Ring
The Richard D. Poll and J. Kenneth Davies Cases : Politics and Religion at BYU during the Wilkinson Years -
'A Sad and Expensive Experience' : Ernest L. Wilkinson's 1964 Bid for the U.S. Senate
Brigham Young University : A School of Destiny
Brigham Young University : The First One Hundred Years
Ernest L. Wilkinson : Indian Advocate and University President
Ezra Taft Benson and Mormon Political Conflicts
Hugh B. Brown : His Life and Thought
J. Reuben Clark : The Church Years
J. Reuben Clark : The Public Years