Colleges and Universities
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Autograph book from Brigham Young Academy
One autograph book belonging to R.W. Rasmusen, dated 1883 to 1885.
Zina Presendia Young Williams Card papers
Contains a series of Normal notes from lectures given by Karl Maeser.
Collection of diplomas and certificates
Certificates and diplomas awarded to faculty and students of Brigham Young University, Brigham Young Academy, and one from Ricks Normal College. Includes diplomas for George H. Brimhall, Edwin S. Hinckley, Margaret Vilate Elliott, Karl G. Maeser and Hester Mabel Warner. Items date from between 1870 and 1953.
Collection on Karl G. Maeser
Copy of a photograph of Karl G. Maeser and a group of students. Also includes two articles in German about Karl G. Maeser and a photocopy of a telegram to Reinhard Maeser telling him of Karl G. Maeser's death.
Dedicatory exercises of the Brigham Young Academy Building
Contains the description of the dedicatory exercises, and includes the farewell speech given by Karl Maeser.
Domestic Department records
Contains minutes of meetings and lists of students involved. The 1884-1885 volume also includes minutes of the missionary meetings and the general theology class, 1879-1900.
Domestic Department records
Contains Domestic Department records with typewritten transcript of minutes and description of organization for maintaining honorable conduct.
Dr. Maeser
Handwritten biography of Karl G. Maeser, first president of the Brigham Young Acadmey in Provo, Utah. The author of the item is unknown, and the date of its compositon is uncertain.
Daniel Harrington papers
Includes a published pamphlet which appraises the work of Karl Maeser; a letter to Franklin Harris concerning the Maeser celebration in Provo in 1915; and his personal reminiscences of Provo and the Brigham Young Academy from 1879-1881.
History of Brigham Young University
History produced by J. Marinus Jensen, Newbern Butt, Elsie Carroll and Bertha Roberts of the Committee on University History, all appointed by Franklin Harris, 1937. 337 pages.