Church Educational System
Found in 144 Collections and/or Records:
J. D. Bowen postcards received
Handwritten postcards addressed to J. D. Bowen in Malad, Idaho. The items report on the attendence of students to Mormon seminary classes in various towns in Idaho.
Brigham Young Academy certificates
Contains two certificates from Brigham Young Academy, one being a diploma granted to George H. Brimhall in 1891 and the second a certificate establishing the Student Loan Association of Utah in 1893. Dated 1891-1893.
Brigham Young University minutes, 1967-1969
Contains typed-out transcripts of the minutes of various university meetings including the Undergraduate Faculty Meeting, the Department Chairman's Meeting, and the Religion Faculty Meeting. Contents created between 1967-1969.
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.
BYU and I, 1956-1998
Account of his conversion to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1957; and education and employment at Brigham Young University. Also recounts some family information.
A career at BYU
Reflections on her associations with Brigham Young University as a student, 1929-1939; and faculty member, 1945-1977. She worked in the Home Economics Department and the Clothing and Textiles Department.
Oswald Christensen journals
Holograph journals which include an autobiographical sketch and describe work with the Oneida Stake Academy and Ricks College, the Latter-day Saint Church and personal and family activities.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse library collection
Includes a sampling of the components of the standard or model library, including filmstrips, film projectors, picture boards or illustrations, audio tapes, and other visual aids. This is a sampling from two different stakes representing a meetinghouse library in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, approximately 1970s-1990s.