Education
Found in 4946 Collections and/or Records:
Brigham Young Academy faculty records
Includes list of faculty, teaching terms, and subjects.
Brigham Young Academy financial and student records
Contains account records for fund raising for the library, a draft of correspondence used to solicit funds for a new gymnasium, a bank passbook with canceled checks, an account book for the new gymnasium, a financial ledger, and a draft of a school or class song. 5 items.
Brigham Young Academy financial records
Contains promissory notes and correspondence relating to tuition and financial statements. 14 items.
Brigham Young Academy financial records
Contains receipts, invoices, supply ledgers, check stubs, and blank checks related to the Academy. Materials date from between 1892 and 1900.
Brigham Young Academy general election party records
Collection includes one Pioneer Party ticket, and three People's Party tickets, for a general election held March 1, 1882 at Brigham Young Academy Hall. Candidates included James E. Talmage, Simmon P. Eggertsen, Joseph M. Tanner, Milton Hardy, and John Foote who served as Brigham Young Academy faculty.
Brigham Young Academy graduation certificate
Graduation certificate dated May 20, 1892.
Brigham Young Academy history of pedagogy
Photograph of students at Brigham Young Academy, dated 1893. The photograph is a modern print of a scanned version of the original.
Brigham Young Academy letterpress copybook, 1897-1900
Contains correspondence between Benjamin Cluff Jr. and students, teachers, Church leaders, and others regarding the administration of the Academy. Materials date from between 1897 and 1900.
Brigham Young Academy list of faculty, instructors, and courses offered
Small information card providing the names of faculty and instructors, and listing the various grades, classes, and degrees offered by the Academy.
Brigham Young Academy normal diagrams
Holograph diagrams showing which academic skills supported which courses at Brigham Young Academy. The item is dated June 20, 1879 and was "drawn by James E. Talmage."