Brigham Young University. Faculty Visits to Stake Conferences Committee
The Faculty Visits to Stake Conferences Committee was created in 1954 by President Wilkinson to help organize and administer the visits of BYU and other Church Education faculty members at stake conferences. Roy Doxey headed this committee and served as the administrator of this program throughout its existence. After the program was organized and established in 1954 the other committee members were released while Doxey was retained as its sole member. From 1958-1959 the committee and program was under the direction of the Public Relations Department. While the committee existed nominally from 1954 until 1963, it was only active during the years 1954, 1955, 1958, 1959 and 1962.
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Variant names
Stake Conference Visits Committee
Faculty Conference Visits
Description
Established: 1954
Abolished: 1963
Location: Provo, Utah (1954-1963)
Functions
Originally the Faculty Visits to Stake Conferences Committee was created to organize a body of materials for faculty members to use during their stake conference visits; however when this task was complete the committee functioned as an administrative body over the program and its primary task was to recommend faculty members for visits to stake conferences, to coordinate those visits as needed and to receive reports on the effectiveness of those faculty members.
Assets and Administrative Structure
From 1954 to 1958 and again in 1962 this committee reported directly to the University President. In 1958 the Faculty Visits to Stake Conference Committee was under the Public Relations Department.
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Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2010-00297
Creator: JDM