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
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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
has thus far been taken as the common stand-
ard, and it requires therefore, a certain personal familiarity
of the respective principal with this standard, in order
to facilitate the work. The future development of Zion's
educational system will go far beyond what the B. Y. Ac.
is or ever can be, but it was fortunate that a common
starting point has been decided upon. The new at
must be supplied with an efficient principal, and
if should propose someone who had to be taken away
from some other appointment. As a first trial of this sort,
I venture to suggest to you Bro. , whomse I name
I suggested to you as teacher for the , but as
I received no answer from you in regard to that suggestion, I
suppose, that you have disposed of that case in some other
way. Bro. A. Vance would accept any reasonably moderate salary
for a beginning, until I ^he^ can show what he can do, when