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  • ...tp://www.byu.edu '''Brigham Young University'''] was founded on principles of combined spiritual and secular learning. ...lege]] in Salt Lake City, Utah. This education system also serves hundreds of thousands in continuing education and literacy programs, religious seminari
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  • ...iority, was called to act in his place as [[Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]]. ...frame|Dallin H. Oaks of the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|left]]
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  • ...esident as well as president of [[LDS Business College]] and later manager of the Church-owned [[Deseret Gym]]. ...don B. Hinckley]].<ref>Dew, Sherri. "Go Forward with Faith: The biography of Gordon B. Hinckley</ref> Brother Bryant S. Hinckley's brother, [[Alonzo A.
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  • [[Image:Ed_Firmage.jpg|300px|thumb|right|frame|Courtesy of the Salt Lake Tribune]] ...to the leadership of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] to oppose the MX missile project coming to Utah.
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  • ...'' was named dean of the [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School at [[Brigham Young University]], effective July 1, 2023. ...and graduated summa cum laude, with University Honors, as co-valedictorian of his college, and first in his class.
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  • ...s student body president, as well as performing in the school's production of "The Music Man."<ref>''Deseret News'', November 13th, 2003</ref> ...e club circuit, but never got a break. While a student at [[Brigham Young University]], he took a music theory class in which he received a C and was told that
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  • ...ist of Latter-day Saints], having been called to serve in the First Quorum of the [[Seventy]] on April 1, 1995. He was released and given emeritus status ...onary]] in the North Argentina Mission, where [[Richard G. Scott]] was one of his mission presidents.
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  • ...eal estate developer, and philanthropist. He served on the [[Brigham Young University]] President’s Leadership Council for many years. ...niversity of Utah and earned his M.D. degree at Northwestern University in Chicago in 1929.
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