Speeches, addresses, etc.
Found in 1578 Collections and/or Records:
Brigham Young University vice-presidential records
Contains meeting minutes, correspondence, committee files, and other materials related to the function of the office of Advancement Vice President. Included is administration correspondence from the office, records from Brigham Young University athletic conferences and policies, correspondence and devotional talks given by general authorities of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and records covering alumni relations and the Alumni Association, 1971-2005.
Brigham Young unpublished sermons / compiled by Collier
Brigham Young's discourse on Adam
Brimhall Gallery opening, 1988
Brimhall, George, approximately 1900-1975
Contains correspondence, talks, and research notes regarding Brimhall.
George H. Brimhall address
One four-minute address given by Brimhall at College Hall on May 24, 1926. The talk discusses briefly why it is important to learn things repetitively. Brimhall also lays out what his eighteen basic needs are in categories such as places to visit yearly, things to read yearly, memory gems to repeat often, things to keep clear in mind, things to be, and things needed in daily life.
George H. Brimhall professional papers
Contains speeches, literary compositions, an autobiography, class notes and notebooks on philosophy of education, notes from speeches, an 1879 account of student tuition to the Young Men's Academy at Spanish Fork, Utah, and records of tuition accounts when Brimhall served as district superintendent of Utah County schools.