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Revision as of 11:58, 4 June 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. It offered Poetry, Public Speaking, the History of English Literature, Shakespeare, Chaucer, and Rhetoric. In 1920, when the College was split into the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education, the Department of English retained its name and function under the administration of the School of Arts and Sciences.
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Description
Established: 1909
Abolished: 1920
Location: Provo, Utah (1909-1920)
Functions
The Department of English was responsible for the teaching of courses in English Grammar and Literature.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The Department of English was part of the Church Teachers College, the higher-education branch of Brigham Young University. Alfred Osmond served as Department Chairman from 1906-1923.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Church Teachers College (1909-1920)
Earlier unit: Brigham Young University. College. Dept. of English (1909)
Later unit: School of Arts and Sciences. Dept. of English (1920)
Sources
Brigham Young University Annual School Catalog, 1909-1910: p. 15 (part of the College) p. 30 (Department of English, courses listed)
Brigham Young University Annual School Catalog, 1904-1905: p. 41 (Department of English; courses listed)
Brigham Young University, 1975: v. 4, p. 498 (department chairman: Alfred Osmond, 1906-1923)
Still need references for later associations. Kim Bryant 11:58, 4 June 2009 (MDT)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2009-00028
Creator: UPB