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private business because of financial difficulty. In 1869, he started another school in Provo with his brother, this time in a different building. This school flourished, so they expanded to a building called the Lewis
Building on Center and 300 West, with an executive committee (with people such as K.R. Hopkins, Peter Stubbs, and Myron Tanner) elected to take care of the interests of the school. The school grew in popularity and acclaim, so when the University of Deseret was reestablished in March 1869, the popularity and quality of the second Dusenberry School made it a prime candidate to be the first branch of the university, and it was converted into the Timpanogos Branch. Enrollment eventually eclipsed 300, surpassing even the University of Deseret.
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1922. Students lived there in tents to study zoology, botany, and geology, entomology, and art. The first directors of the camp were Martin P. Henderson, Fred Buss, and
Clawson Y. Cannon. The school later built a kitchen, a dining hall, and dormitories, but the camp was abandoned during World War II. The director of the BYU Alumni association, Raymond Beckham, fundraised to establish Aspen Grove as an alumni camp. Construction began in 1962 and added running water, a sewage system, and a swimming pool. The camp officially opened on July 13, 1963. Open year-round, the camp has grown to accommodate thousands of guests for family vacations, reunions, youth conferences, and retreats.
177:. Grant disapproved of the expedition and asked Cluff to go back, but he refused. What followed was an eighteen-month adventure through jungle, full of illness, and including a stay in Mexican prison. Cluff and his group eventually returned to BYA in 1902. For another two years he served the school successfully, seeing it double in size. However, Walter Wolfe, one of the men who had come on the Mexican expedition, accused Cluff of mismanagement, misrepresentation, misappropriation of funds, and immorality, all having allegedly occurred in Mexico. Although Cluff was cleared of all charges, the damage done to his reputation required the board to hire a new president.
315:. McDonald was used to an organization which placed the president at the head of decision-making, rather than a board of trustees. Because of this, he had a lot of trouble working with the board, who at BYU had more power than he was accustomed to. However, he achieved several valuable things in his four-year tenure. When he first received the position, World War II had just ended, and thousands of students were flooding into BYU. By the end of his stay, the school had grown nearly five times, to an enrollment of 5,440 students. BYU did not have the facilities to handle such a large influx, so he bought part of an Air Force Base in
252:, two faculty members being fired, and several others resigning out of sympathy for those discharged. History seems to show that the two faculty members were fired for an inability to compromise with the rest of the group, rather than their pro-evolution agenda, although this has been disputed. Many wondered whether the school would survive this crisis. A few have described the school at this time as nothing more than a "religious seminary". However, many of its graduates at this time would go on to great success and renown in their fields.
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its organization had remnants of the academy days. He also began work on achieving accreditation for the school. At the beginning of his tenure, the school was not officially recognized as a university by any accreditation organization. By the end of his term, the school was accredited under all major accrediting organizations at the time. He served twenty-four years, longer than any other BYU president, before resigning in 1945 to work at
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States rather than to a partisan political figure." However, BYU permitted a protest to occur so long as it did not "attack BYU administration, the Church or the First
Presidency." On April 26, 2007, Cheney delivered a largely apolitical speech and was greeted warmly by over 20,000. All three members of the First Presidency were in attendance. The leader of the protest was invited to appear on
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from the high school, giving older students access to higher level materials. He also introduced an athletics program, which was quickly closed by the Board of
Trustees (Many colleges at this time frowned on athletics programs). The school was privately supported by members of the community, and was not absorbed and sponsored officially by the LDS Church until July 18, 1896.
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leadership of a BYU student named Byron Owen Colton, the opposition to the land purchase was assuaged and the deal was consummated. It was on this Temple Hill land, north of the BY Academy
Building, that present-day BYU was begun. In 1909, construction began on the first building on the current campus, the Karl G. Maeser Memorial.
93:(who owned the building and had been lending it rent free to the school), drew up and signed a deed of trust creating a new school, which idea he had been working on for some time. This is the commonly held founding date of BYU. Young broke the school off from the University of Deseret and christened it "
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Timpanogos. Ten years later, the landowner donated 35 acres of the property to BYU on which the Alpine Summer School was established in
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was appointed by the board of trustees. Wilkinson's administration was a period of intense growth, as the school adopted an accelerated building program. Wilkinson was responsible for the building of over eighty structures on the campus, many of which still stand. During his tenure, the student body
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was appointed as BYU's president in 1921 and was the first to have a doctoral degree. Harris made several important changes to the school, lifting it from its somewhat dismal status at the end of
Brimhall's tenure into a new era. Harris reorganized the college into a true university, whereas before
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Michigan. He began separation of the college
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University". At first there was a large amount of opposition to this. Many members of the board thought that the school wasn't large enough to be a university. However, the decision ultimately passed. One
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as the new BYU president by a narrow margin, as his health during Cluff's tenure had been failing. Brimhall did not have the education of previous leaders of the school. He had not received a high school education until he was forty. Nevertheless, he was an excellent orator and organizer.
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239:, philosopher, and brothers Joseph and Henry Peterson, who taught psychology and education, respectively. This was an unprecedented step for the school, as Cluff had previously been the most educated member of the staff, with a
142:, Benjamin Cluff. Cluff's methods as president have been described as nearly opposite those of Maeser. Maeser was insular and conservative in his teaching methods. He kept his teachings well within the LDS world, and adhered to
392:. Lee was responsible for the Benson Science Building and the Museum of Art on campus. As one who fought, but eventually died from cancer, Lee is honored annually at BYU during a cancer fundraiser called the Rex Lee Run.
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1858:Family, Home, and Social Sciences
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1498:"Reid gets warm reception at BYU"
1391:Buchanan, Adam (March 29, 2007).
1263:"President leaves mark on campus"
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1868:Health and Human Performance
1863:Fine Arts and Communications
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1735:A Pictorial History of BYU
547:J. Reuben Clark Law School
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2189:Education in Zion Gallery
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1718:Brigham Young High School
1420:"Warm welcome for Cheney"
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213:Brigham Young High School
2552:Brigham Young University
2521:Religious Studies Center
2153:Spencer W. Kimball Tower
2148:N. Eldon Tanner Building
1796:Brigham Young University
1740:August 28, 2020, at the
1678:Brigham Young University
461:Bateman was followed by
434:BYU satellite TV network
418:Mountain West Conference
313:University of California
38:Brigham Young University
2484:BYU Research Institutes
2465:The Generations Project
2366:Academic freedom issues
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2128:Heber J. Grant Building
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1843:Continuing Education
1562:on February 28, 2008
1289:"Cecil O. Samuelson"
1269:on November 18, 2007
1232:"Merrill J. Bateman"
1146:"Jeffrey R. Holland"
744:(October 10, 1974).
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339:Alpine Summer School
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1592:on October 22, 2016
1476:The Huffington Post
324:Ernest L. Wilkinson
144:classical education
113:Benjamin Cluff, Jr.
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1955:Women's basketball
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628:"Provo University"
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