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  1. Brigham Young College had nearly 40,000 students in the period of its operation. Initially it was for preparing teachers (18771894), then offered college courses and for fifteen years (1894–1909) granted bachelor's degrees. After 1909, it operated as a high school and junior college .

  2. Sep 1, 2009 · In 1909, Brigham Young University renamed and refocused the mission of its College. The Church Teachers College absorbed all of the Colleges departments but centered their energies into thoroughly preparing collegiate students to become high school educators.

  3. Wayne L. Sorenson, a science and mathematics teacher at BY High, who also served as a guidance counselor, was named Principal in 1950, and he served until 1952. Rowan C. Stutz, an educator from Canada, became Principal in 1952 and served through 1954.

  4. A demonstration Training School and Brigham Young High School were discontinued in the 1960s and the last university-related classes moved to the main campus shortly before Academy Square was sold in 1975. Three principals led the academy before it was renamed Brigham Young University in 1903. Warren Dusenberry conducted the first term.

  5. Brigham Young (/ ˈ b r ɪ ɡ əm /; June 1, 1801 – August 29, 1877) was an American religious leader and politician. He was the second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1847 until his death in 1877.

  6. Franklin S. Harris began his academic career in earnest in 1903 at the age of nineteen when he commenced high school work at Brigham Young University. He completed his high school diploma in 1904 and returned home to Colonia Juarez, Mexico, where he taught school for a year.

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  8. From 1878 to 1894, BYC was a small, struggling normal school preparing students to become elementary school teachers. BYC in its first six years held classes at two temporary sites. The first classes took place in rooms rented in the Logan City Hall, also known as Lindquist Hall, located on First East and Second North.

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