Difference between revisions of "Brigham Young University. School of Arts and Industries"

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==Assets and Administrative Structure==
 
==Assets and Administrative Structure==
  
Between 1904 and 1906 the School of Arts and Industries was the administrative body for the following departments: Trades, Agriculture, Household Economics, Fine Art and Design, Art and Manual Training, Art, Industries, and Normal Manual Training.  Beginning in 1905, the School of Arts and Industries also offered courses in Nursing and Obstetrics. The School of Arts and Industries within Brigham Young University was directed by Elbert H. Eastmond, Principal, under the direction of the president of the university, George H. Brimhall.  Courses in Nursing and Obstetrics within the School of Arts and Industries were under the direction of Frederic Cliff, M.D.
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The School of Arts and Industries was directed by Elbert H. Eastmond, Principal, under the direction of the president of the university. Between 1904 and 1906 the School of Arts and Industries was the administrative body for the following departments: Trades, Agriculture, Household Economics, Fine Art and Design, Art and Manual Training, Art, Industries, and Normal Manual Training.  Beginning in 1905, the School of Arts and Industries also offered courses in Nursing and Obstetrics.  Courses in Nursing and Obstetrics within the School of Arts and Industries were under the direction of Frederic Cliff, M.D.
  
 
==Associated Units==
 
==Associated Units==

Revision as of 14:17, 16 June 2009

The School of Arts and Industries was established in 1904 within Brigham Young University and later divided into the School of Arts and Trades and the School of Agriculture in 1906.

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Description

Established: 1904

Abolished: 1906

Location: Provo, Utah (1904-1906)

Functions

Between 1904 and 1906, the School of Arts and Industries was organized to promoting art and industry. The purpose of the school was to provide an environment to foster industrial thought, power of character and individual development.

Assets and Administrative Structure

The School of Arts and Industries was directed by Elbert H. Eastmond, Principal, under the direction of the president of the university. Between 1904 and 1906 the School of Arts and Industries was the administrative body for the following departments: Trades, Agriculture, Household Economics, Fine Art and Design, Art and Manual Training, Art, Industries, and Normal Manual Training. Beginning in 1905, the School of Arts and Industries also offered courses in Nursing and Obstetrics. Courses in Nursing and Obstetrics within the School of Arts and Industries were under the direction of Frederic Cliff, M.D.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University (1904-1906)

Later unit: Brigham Young University. School of Arts and Trades (1906-1909)

Later unit: Brigham Young University. School of Agriculture (1906-1909)

Subordinate unit: School of Arts and Industries. Dept. of Trades (1904-1906)

Subordinate unit: School of Arts and Industries. Dept. of Agriculture (1904-1905)

Subordinate unit: School of Arts and Industries. Dept. of Household Economics (1904-1906)

Subordinate unit: School of Arts and Industries. Dept. of Fine Art and Design (1904-1905)

Subordinate unit: School of Arts and Industries. Dept. of Art and Manual Training (1904-1905)

Subordinate unit: School of Arts and Industries. Dept. of Art (1905-1906)

Subordinate unit: School of Arts and Industries. Dept. of Industries (1905-1906)

Subordinate unit: School of Arts and Industries. Dept. of Normal Manual Training (1905-1906)

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Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2009-00055

Creator: UPB