Brigham Young Academy. Alumni Association
Dates
- Existence: 1893 - 1903
Administrative History
The Alumni Association (1893-1903) was an association of Brigham Young Academy graduates dedicated to promoting and supporting the institution. The association was established in the Academy Building on May 19, 1893. After the renaming of the Academy as Brigham Young University in 1903, the Alumni Association changed its name accordingly. Officers of the organization included: George H. Brimhall (1893-1894), Milton H. Hardy (1894-1895), Reed Smoot (1895-1896), May Bell Davis Thurman (1896-1897), Edwin S. Hinckley (1897-1898), Alfred L. Booth (1898-1899), Lars E. Eggertsen (1899-1900), J. Will Knight (1900-1901), John E. Booth (1901-1902), John C. Swenson (1902-1903), and Joseph R. Murdock (1903).
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Alumni Association records
Includes handwritten and typewritten summary lists of donations, endowments and contributions to the Karl G. Maeser Memorial Building exclusive of the property in deed of trust and the appropriations of the trustee-in-trust, and a brief financial history of Brigham Young University. Includes 15 items.
Alumni Association records on deceased alumni
Contains information on deceased alumni gathered by the Alumni Association. It consists primarily of obituaries and student information sheets which contain vital information on the deceased. Birth dates, marriage dates, death dates, dates of attendance at Brigham Young University, and spousal and family information should be recognizable by viewing the obituary and included student information of each deceased alumni.
Does the world look gray to you : or, how to get an education
Contains information for entering Brigham Young Academy students.