Show BRIGHAM YOUNG academe ACADEMY liny lint examination editors deseret news on friday january at 9 a in m the second term of the third year of the brigham young academy closed with a public ej examination on the stand were presidents A 0 smoot and nd H H cluff bishops myron tanner tander and jj E harrington hon judee sud morris YoungE komg haq iq on the tables were placed specimens of ladles work plain and or various records general gramme pro of studies diagrams of several scientific studies during the second term and und specimens of penmanship musical conductor miss susa young conducting in monitor 0 mr 8 D moore visitors became quite numer numerous ous oui as the exercises progressed two squares for recitations had been arranged on the east and west bides sides of ot the hall re respectively the opening exercises c consisted ons isted 6 of f singing by choir and prayer by Stu student derit delit stephen bunnel rant PART I 1 examination OP olf PRIMARY department chart class conducted by miss misa ida coombs coombe arithmetic A conducted by mr justinus Juat inus inua olson arithmetic B conducted by mr zerah terry second reader conducted by mr just olson It nesler neller dader bader conducted by mr aft joshua joshus greenwood first reader beader conducted professor maesen maeser in the absence of regular teacher object lesson lesbon A conducted cau ean ducted by miss mary friel object lesson B conducted cou ducted by miss eunice stewart prof maeser then read several llames names for advancement from the chart class to first second and third reader PART II department departments choir grammar A arithmetic A elocution geography A fourth reader classes were conducted by prof M H hardy grammar 13 arithmetic bj 11 arithmetic C geography B and III reader by miss misa teenie smoot names of students to be advanced from III to IV and from IV to V reader were then read by the principal principal then read his report to the board and the examination adjourned till I 1 p ni m choir 1 ip p m choir PART ABT III GRAMMAR DEPART aj F hien bien T 1 tt grammar B and arithmetic B by I 1 mr J M tanner grammar A by mr S SH 11 moore arithmetic A and V readers by prof maeser some few names were read to be advanced into the academic and normal departments pant PART IV academic department NT cho choir I 1 r adv advanced n ed arithmetic com commercial merci arithmetic and bookkeeping book keeping by prof J E booth latin B mr J M tanner B miss mis susa busa B young and latin A and german by prof maeser shorb short and appropriate speeches were then made by bishop L E harrington judge dusenberry and preat A 0 smoot each lating both students and teachers on their success and sand eulogizing the genora genera general 1 spir spirit itaf 0 the gle ole ademy academy and the beneficial influences was already exercising in this comman community il P prof r of M maeser a eser a announced that the III term would commence monday jan 27 1879 PO Poly ly choir sang benediction was onn off offered ered by H HC H cluff luff and the thus far tar moet numerously attended term of the ib 33 ya Y academy was closed n A AND 0 I 1 1 in addition to my report of ye yesterday I 1 beg leave to add the following as overlooked g general Statistic sor II 11 term registered left 1 primary B 2 27 3 25 A 40 5 as 83 intermediate il ts 45 2 43 A 64 r grammar at 5 41 13 2 it 11 normal 23 A Z 0 W totals 20 20 28 8 extract from Principals the fhe report under the heading of domestic department ever before has this academy far been patronized to such an extent from outside of provo aes as 1 lyas kerrn to of texo ol 01 the depaTt ment bro W price there are 65 85 students from abroad who hall hail from IS 18 di merent different counties from bear lake county in the north to washington county in the sou bou south th these staden tg are distributed in 13 different boarding places in the town all of which are on record W wherever three or more students board together one of them has been appointed senior certain in and domestic regulations have been give given n to them the principal ideas of which are found on record in the book of references OLy sopH ML MCI mcl SOCIETY REPORT ithe tho the Poly society la Is organized into four sections each of which have their own evening of meeting every week they are again divided into subdivisions froni from three to four each which have to furnish the material respectively for the evening the society la 18 under a president each section is presided over by a chair chairman maliand marland and each subsection sub section by a senior this ao cieto ga cavo garo ro a in very interesting entertainment in the academy building to the friends and patrons of the academy statistics OP theological theol department thirteen eiders elders 6 priests 9 teachers 39 deacons lay membria mem beia beTa 9 over 8 ye years arsand and not yet baptized 6 under 8 years 6 non members a total the principal his assistants and normal students teaching classes make a total of 16 teachers operating daily fifty five recitations ta take ke pl place ace in the academy everyday every day the normal organization of the the academy can be seen be the statistical report A 0 |