Show J r r r n I t rt rtIn C A I r In n lIn U C 1 Modern I a I Ia d ad It Ite e II I I ML 1 Wolff Wolf AIt 11 HII i i J II Expedition t 1 r i Yd t F FI j J I j t I JI Jail DU DD Phon f Certified Teacher I 4 N y c A 1 ej 1 4 1 1 n r c cJohn E John C 0 nD o e sor of 31 I 7 3 4 J t it of i 1 Wm F Four Years Yeara Special c t Prof r i it II III A IIA a I Ill 1 t la fa III rn m ne nl l r rhe r rk I 1 he I Tanner nR iLS n n try It Surveying en w M AIM i r rU U tb I u 1 i i im ib ia ie iI I m bJ b iJ a e I 4 c cam II In am Inn amId Inn Id n n All Ai H be t I I I UI I M LitIe rhe rR yran a student I In n Mexico o tf Ira nR P ag 1 tr h r kt k I te r it o e en F r I n i ift ft w t y ytm tm v vl j l ler er lIeI ad r i tb ur tR l i G 0 In Caw Science I BRIGHAM YOUNG A ld l d GENERAL SPIRIT II Its In aim ty Iy n the making l of Ili and WOMEN It gives Ivil know knowl edge Jt not II as an end Ind but as al a means muns The fhe end In III view la to do doth dothe th the thin thing that Is 18 to be dons dona whether hether con physically Intellectually morally or spiritually It le lethis I Ihl this constant emphasis ot of the character II side de ot of education that has given glnn It the enviable to which It has attained In western communities It Its d domestic organization seeks Heks to surround the student with all the taCe guards of It the home and alms to break breakup up tb the vicious habits habit so 10 p prevalent among the youth or of Zion supplanting them with lott lofty Ideate or of manhood and womanhood Whether It succeeds let every village and hamlet throughout i e ey f y Sirs Lilian 11 lilt nII Oswego Assist Prot In le Pedagogy th the IntermountaIn region bear teall mon mony The Academy has a api place pi are for tor all young men mell and women that to he have brought out the power for tor good that lies Itea dormant with withIn In them It a student has the don to come wIthin It Its I walla the rest will III almost most certainlY awak awakening awakening ening to n a now new life the life lite Of culture the life lito of the tho soul emancipated In the Sub freshman department are scores of young oung men and women who have not been to school since they were little children Special tutors labor with those thoe who are re most backward Nearly ZOO students will by such means 11 be fitted this year Lr to enter the high school or go to their homes homell able ble to get et ul nf liCe a action and joy un Ir oC f before In the tour four years work of at the I honI students R are fitted to the positions whIch the rom cam camit romr r it demand ot of our cIvilization deny t I the uneducated while In the three years ears ot of college or work lies liu Alice I is iota higan English Literature abuse the high school they are fitted tor the technIcal work ot of the expert nut But what Is really of more consequence than mere worldly skill Is the tact fact that the spIrItual pow POv ors ers withIn them are awakened Into life and the soul sul enters Into Inlo Ion with the Source ot of all life lite The traIning of the heart as well as of the head thus gives lvIs a ballast to the char character character acter which Is much needed In n this age of extreme commercialism f Sirs Ira Harriet Matron In Beaver Deaver jr I Young nI Hid OSIgo Normal Dr 1111 AI In English r r f S InstrUCtor en n Telegraphy r f g l y r ry y r d e e er r w 5 Ge 1 r Brigham rl Young Founder ot of the Brig Drle barn Young Academy It t was President Young Youngs intention to endow the institution tion to the extent of making It self supporting and papers to that effect were drawn up but his sudden illness line and death prevented their being signed t oH HH H HH I iI H H 0 I Y IN BRIEF I founded by ham Young October 16 1876 1115 Xo No endowment alii aside de from A little real estate For years sup supported ported by I tuitIon Pioneer In secondary Maeser had literally to create the desire Original building burned down January 24 14 SIx years and a halt half In Z L C M I warehouse near de depot Ot New building dedicated January I 8 1St 1 at which time tour four year ear Increased to It six x and Introduced day class clu organizations th the development o J the business department Into Int a complete commercIal college were also allo features that marked th the transition I Four our la have been founded since by prominent Vii via The felt Laboratory of Physics the th ra leby laboratory of Chemistry th the neck heck stead lAboratory of Mechanics and the laboratory I bora tor of Natural d cl dence clonce once ence A fine nEW college building erected hy by thirteen public spirited 1111 zen zens and equipped hy by the AlumnI allo elation was dedicated commencement week 1 On July la 18 1886 the Aca dem was al incorporated and turned over to the Church under the manage management ment of nt twelve directors Elected every three years ar at the general conference The Tbt Exploring ht set lIet out for tor torPo Po America on the ot of April 1800 1100 end and Is now Investigating the monuments mon man ot of HI HII rs ti s Q Caution ot of the Hoard or of Tu es ot of alt all Ih the s of the Church none nunI stand eland higher It In the promotion of education but hI he believes that the whole manthe moral And spiritual as well ell as al the In lie educated HI H W H HI H kI 1 I I I 1 t tI I I I j jI I 0 i iI iT I ij r 1 r I T hi hiT T I T I I II I Y I Y T TT I I i T Y j jo oj I o h t f fr a t u Ili b t 1 I It I 1 i t I IT IX X j jI T I 1 J 1 I Y h I Il l l lh h 4 T I t T BRIGHAM YOUNG ACADEMY PROVO UTAH 1 HH tl I H H H I II I I H HI I I The Academy employs teachers six special lecturers and nIne tutors Its enrollment last year In Including including the Beaver Deaver Branch was 1270 students Token Taken nil all In all It Is without doubt the greatest school In the Inter Intermountain mountain In the number ot of Its students gr greatest lattice variety and nd fullness of Its Instruction Only the main building Is seen to advantage In this Plc re Part of the New College Is shown on the right sIde In these thelle two buildIngs there are In all rooms t tv of which are arc large halls balls They are all fitted with first clasa hard wood furnitUre and heaed and ventilated by bf hc hot air system The trees and shrubbery seen sen In the picture the gifts of tanner former students and are likely to become memorable monuments to school patrIotism Other gifts are aro a serif aeries of oC libraries viz A library of philosophy by bythe bythe the class of 97 or of theology theolog by the class clasa of oC SSi ot of general literature by the of at 1900 ot of history b by the class clan of 1901 and of oC science by the class of 19 3 During the prEsent year the students have undertaken to build and equip a 11 gymnasium tor Cor their Alma Mater nt at a cost ot of about pull partly at expense tautly partly by the hope of sub subscriptions from liberal mInded citIzens Some Idea Ideo of the love engendered b by the school ma may be obtaIned from these spontaneous movements of at the students A word to young people Intend Intending In to start to school I Iri the Commercial College where the work Is IndIvIdual you may begin at any time though It Is s better here as In n other departments to begIn with the opening of II a semester Board Doard and lodging will cost you tram from 2 O to per week but bull you OU choose to rent rooms and board yourselves you youcan ou can live IlS as cheaply here as at home homem rc cheaply perhaps sInce you OU will have no occasion to go very frequently Into your our pockets for tor bolls balls parties and Bochl frivolities Drop a card tard to the Secretary D B Y Academy and he be will send you a circular contaIning nil all necessary Information H HI H III I iII f II HH I i II I I I I H I I 1 an r v t I rn I I k 3 i iL if Of I or f I xI x L ir Ix 1 I T T f f I f i t I t 1 t F tF T oc 1 t W 1 t T t 1 i Y YI a I 4 0 c r I f I V f 1 I Ck fY f l v i r T i r q t t p j J e T f ft i lu F p J t t I I N iiI P fK Hh 1 I I father of high higher Ir er I In Utah Principal lin Drill K Kham ham Young Academy from 1876 to Now Gen Supt Church Schools CIn sir lr CH l On Michigan President since Now In char charge ot of D B Y Academy ExplorinG 1 to South America H nId President Popular Director or of Institutes Professor or of Pedagogy and nd c nn nH East Eastman man Inan Author of Du Business TextBook Principal Commercial Call College lie Prof Science ot of Accounts I I II r L II 1 un Author I pl Principal School Professor ProCessor of English Instructor tor Class n ns HS nn nH College cl 1 Beater Branch Mathematics Science Theolo Theology to want of time the cuts ot of three e teachers were crowded out viz Lana E I 1 DD D H On furlough as PrIncIpal Springville Schools Mrs u Christine D Young Domestic Arts Artl and Nathaniel Bald Baldwin I i iwin win to hI 1 r are also o ata tutors In III the whose who names are acs left out COMMERCIAL COLLEGE no particular has been made to rail call attention t I I t hi branch ut of the Academy A per of If th the students student have hae always I tic th business department and tick hl t a i q a classes ar Hell In view however of tM the efforts made Inalle by certain other business schools of the State to get patronage It II s rEally due to the tl to know what the OtI In this line For th the special work worl of th the College shorthand typewriting t telegraphy ss e banking commercial arl arithmetic spell spelling ing penmanship coln la late des Ip e t 11 rot of the th mast comm offs n In Inthe the building have b been Ift t U in specially fitted with bank louI Iuis s s t tn n f I a Smoot Hell Hall work olk I I noes desks desk ot of the pattern tele telegraphic c graphic instruments Instrument writing tables and type writers while the them lR are young oung men who In addition to tl n a training have re recently graduated In the b beat t commercial of at the t east For oth other r studies such ns as English mathematics science history literature and where Is the young oung man that does not want In other directions than along strictly business lines the whole curriculum or of tilt the Academy Is open to the student without addi additional additional cost Think too what It mt means ans to InJo the advantage ot of with Ii a thousand young oung men and women from every part of th the future leaders of oC enterprises enterprIse In western AmerIca In addition to which take In Into to account the further r tact fact that the business Lu man even oen more than the theta tea ta hr her and professional man nEeds the influence of moral and amI spiritual training such ns as the Academy affords and where will you find n a school chool more 1 tom ilia 1111 f Whittaker Dread Oread Institute In Domestic Science Ideally fitted to give a 11 well balanced commercial education The fact It Is IL a D B DY BY Y A Commercial College le Is second to ton n school cast or welt nest In the technical traIning It offers oter and Is In addition thereto n a school admirably fitted to develop the social moral and nd spiritual nature at the same time that It Is II sharpening the Intellect for tor the battles of a modern business career t 4 1 t Mss Inez Matron ry Theolo Theology for tor Girls d H r r tM N iry iryS S r iK 1 1 t t Miss Mary J Assistant I in n HIgh School Beaver Branch Dranch r re relt lt l a Miss Mice Youn Shorthand and ind fast J I r f j J 1 III II II nI It n t 1 Iehl bl j gun lo Popular s j n y je sA I i Y j S Bg nn gan nn Professor Protessor Natural I h 1 LJ sJ TI III ell I ii Brown ns II iB Supt Utah Co Schools Chemistry t I Joseph II Horne HS DS Comet CorneI i Professor of Mathematics 1 1 C 1 r h Ir a T ot of Shop work Instructor In Carpentry 14 a ti e r r nn sor lor In h school Beaver Deaver Branch irga I 7 ra A S Court and Deputy ty Treasurer AssIstant In Theology J I I I I 1 t tea bt 4 I r obort and Bookkeeping |