Letter from Karl Gottfried Maeser, 8 September 1888

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Letter from Karl Gottfried Maeser, 8 September 1888
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    [sideways text] K. G. Maeser 8 Sept. 1888. [end of sideways text] BOARD OF TRUSTEES. A. O. SMOOT, President, H. H. CLUFF, W. H. DUSENBERRY, M. TANNER, D. C. YOUNG, J. E. TALMAGE. KARL G. MAESER, Principal PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE Brigham Young Academy. Provo City, Utah, September 8, 1888 President Wilford Woodruff. Dear Brother, Your favors of Aug. 30, 31 ...
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    mailed to you, in which it was stated that Bro. Nephi Savage had not been heard from, the latter submitted to me yesterday on the occasion of his farewell visit, quite a correspondence with the Authorities at St. George, the last a lengthy official communication from the Secretary of the Board, dated Sept. 1, containing the final points of agreement, all of which Bro. Savage has accepted and written them to that effect. He was ready to start for St. George as soon the telegram would come to tell him ...
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    BOARD OF TRUSTEES. A. O. SMOOT, President, H. H. CLUFF, W. H. DUSENBERRY, M. TANNER D. C. YOUNG, J. E. TALMAGE. KARL G. MAESER, Principal PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE Brigham Young Academy Provo City, Utah, 188 (continued) Board to whom their plans, programms, and statistics at certain intervals have to be submitted for approval as correction, and from whom they have to receive their in- structions. The general plan and organization of the B. Y. Academy has thus far been taken as the common stand- ard, and it requires therefore, a certain ...
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    for the interest of the institution itself his salary ought to be raised correspondingly. A certain grading of all these schools would be advisable, in order to give efficient teachers an op- portunity to be placed by and by into such positions where they can do the most good. When Bro. Greenwood was here the last time, the very point of feeling on the part of the Board at Fillmore in case of his resignation and removal came up, and he assured me that the bretheren there understood the situation ...