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George S. Romney

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In 1923, the name of the school was changed again to Ricks College, but Romney continued to lead it in its broadened mission. In 1930 Romney was replaced by
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of the LDS Church. Romney's daughter, Catherine Romney Cheney, later became a cloistered nun in the Roman Catholic Church. Romney was an uncle of former
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Under Romney's leadership the school instituted standards of dress and conduct that all students agreed to follow in 1922.
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After marrying and having several children, Romney returned to the United States at the start of the
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American leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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After his service as president of Ricks College, Romney served as
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Principals and Presidents of Brigham Young University–Idaho
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Index

George Romney (disambiguation)

Ricks Academy
First World War
postwar depression
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
St. George, Utah
Mormon colonies in Mexico
plural marriage
Mexican Revolution
Pancho Villa
Brigham Young University
Provo
Utah
Andrew B. Christensen
Hyrum Manwaring
president
Mission
Bryant S. Hinckley
Marion G. Romney
apostle
First Presidency
Michigan
governor
George W. Romney
Pratt-Romney family
George and Artemisa Romney
"World War I Civilian Draft Registrations"
the original
"Public Relations Office – BYU–Idaho"

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