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  • ...ard W. Hunter]] Visiting Professor in Mormon Studies at Claremont Graduate University.<ref>{{cite news |first=Larry |last=Gordon |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= ...ortland, Oregon. Bushman received his AB, AM, and PhD degrees from Harvard University, where he studied with distinguished early American historian Bernard Baily
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  • [[Brigham Young University]] &nbsp;. [[Brigham Young University]]&nbsp;·
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  • ...tive who helped create the Grammy Awards and the Columbia Record Club (now Columbia House). He was the head of artists and repertory at Capitol Records. He became president of Columbia Records in 1951. At Columbia, he was instrumental in establishing the 12-inch LP as a medium for popular
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  • ...born on June 2, 1931, in Covington County, Mississippi. While a senior at Columbia High School, he was chosen as president of the National Youth Red Cross. He ...duated from the Ole Miss Law School and worked as attorney for the City of Columbia for thirty-two years. He was also attorney for Marion County for thirty-six
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  • ..., 1875, as the Brigham Young Academy, [http://www.byu.edu '''Brigham Young University'''] was founded on principles of combined spiritual and secular learning. ...am Young University-Hawaii|BYU–Hawaii]] in Laie, Hawaii; [[Brigham Young University-Idaho|BYU–Idaho]] in Rexburg, Idaho; and [[LDS Business College|Ensign Co
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  • ...ergraduate Admissions, in addition to serving as president of George Wythe University [http://www.gw.edu/about/people/admin/president_boyle/]. ==George Wythe University==
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  • ...d Gordon Gee''' is an educator and university administrator. He has been a university president more than any other American. He is a member of [http://comeuntoc ...was a federal judicial clerk and then served as an assistant dean for the University of Utah College of Law. He was a judicial fellow and senior staff assistant
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  • ...n 1926, he taught elementary school for two years. He then returned to the University of Utah to continue his education. ...eived his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Columbia University. At Columbia, Dibble was drawn to cubism. “I found that it was strengthening to organi
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  • ...paper, and secretary to Dr. [[James E. Talmage]], who was president of the university. [http://jrcls-sd.org/about_jrc.php] ...en Clark Law Society and the J. Reuben Clark Law School at [[Brigham Young University]] were named in his honor. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Reuben_Clark]
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  • ...ersity of Notre Dame and Columbia University. He holds a PhD from Columbia University. [[Category:Brigham Young University faculty]]
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  • ...ity of Utah, and workshopped in the Sundance Director’s Lab and Columbia University.
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  • ...tomic physics from Columbia University (1966). He did postdoctoral work at Columbia then joined AT&T Bell Laboratories in New Jersey where he carried out exper ...lar Physics at Surfaces. He became an adjunct professor of physics at Fisk University in 1991.
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  • ...Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker. He was an adjunct faculty member at the University of Utah College of Law. His wife, Julie, is also a Columbia Law School graduate. They are the parents of four children and live in Salt
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  • ...fith''' was a federal judge on the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. He was appointed by President George W. Bush in June 2005 and was ...from [[Brigham Young University]]. He then earned his law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. After his first year of law school, he spent thr
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  • ...tional Cathedral School for girls. She then graduated from [[Brigham Young University]] with honors. She married [[Ron Harrison]] in 1978 and was happy to take h ...the Advancement of Children’s Mental Health in association with Columbia University.
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  • ...mer professional football quarterback and coach. He played for the British Columbia Lions in the Canadian Football league from 2014 until his retirement in 201 ...of professional football for over a year before he signed with the British Columbia Lions in March 2014.
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  • [[Image:Michael_K._Young.jpg|alt=Michael Young, Mormon University President|right|frame]] '''Michael K. Young''' served as president of Texas A&M University from May 1, 2015, until his retirement on December 31, 2020.
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  • ...from the position 18 months later to return to teaching philosophy at the University of Utah.[https://www.deseret.com/1996/4/7/19235265/u-educator-sterling-m-mc ...ere obtained from the University of Utah. He later worked to establish the University of Utah as a major institution of higher education. In 1954, he was named D
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  • '''Milton Bennion''' was an educator and university administrator. A member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus C ...ter’s degree from Columbia University and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah.
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  • ...sity of Michigan, and a bachelor’s degree in history from Portland State University. ...w York City, adjunct professor of philosophy and religious studies at Pace University in New York City, and adjunct professor of art history at the School of Vis
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  • ...ned his bachelor’s degree in philosophy and theater from [[Brigham Young University]]. During college, he took some time off and worked as an assistant to dire ...ival, but with a new theme. They called Arthur Knight, a film professor at University of Southern California to brainstorm ideas. Knight said he was noticing mor
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  • ...on in Utah is rather difficult to describe, because terms like college and university were used loosely in frontier America. However, if we define higher educati ...Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities since 1933. In 2019, the university was named a member of the Association of American Universities.
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  • ...he University of Chicago in 1911 and was the first physics student at that university to graduate summa cum laude. He studied under Robert A. Millikan and worked ...llywood. For eight years he acted as National Councilor for the Ohio State University Research Foundation.
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  • '''Jon Christopher Conkling''' is a screenwriter, writer, and university teacher. He wrote the screenplay for ''The Emmett Smith Story'' and coautho He has been an instructor at the American Jewish University located in Bel-Air, California, where he created courses in literature of u
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  • '''James Chipman Fletcher''' was a two-time NASA administrator and university president. He is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus ...nd then in 1942 he became a research physicist and instructor at Princeton University until the end of the war. At Princeton, he was influenced by his father’s
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  • ..., and theology, most of which he has published with the prestigious Oxford University Press. He is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Chr ...olumes—''Joseph Smith, Jr.: Reappraisals After Two Centuries'' and ''The Columbia Sourcebook of Mormons in the United States''—with [[Reid L. Neilson]] and
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  • ..., D.C., and a senior fellow at the Wheatley Institution of [[Brigham Young University]]. He is hailed as having “authored a definitive textbook on strategy.” ...e held a PhD in international affairs from Columbia University and won the university’s annual recognition for outstanding doctoral dissertation.
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  • ...arvard Divinity School. She held a PhD in religion and society from Boston University. ...ip. She also received the first Eccles Fellowship in Mormon Studies at the University of Utah to examine the foodways of American religious groups.
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  • ...Judge John Sirica of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. During Christofferson's tenure as a clerk under Judge Sirica, he worked on November 7, 2004, Brigham Young University [https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/d-todd-christofferson/sense-sacred/]</ref><
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  • ...ity. From 2007 to 2008, she was an adjunct professor at Claremont Graduate University where she led an oral history project and collected oral histories of hundr
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  • ...in the care of her parents to pursue and earn her master’s from Columbia University. She returned to St. George and took a position at Dixie College as an Engl ...n a history entitled ''Massacre at Mountain Meadows'', published by Oxford University Press in 2008.
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  • ...e University of Calgary’s Hall of Fame and had his jersey retired by the university. He was also inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame. He was drafted He earned a law degree from [[Brigham Young University]]’s J. Reuben Clark Law School (summa cum laude with highest distinction
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  • ...ty, his master's degree from Indiana University, and his PhD from Columbia University. He also received an honorary doctorate degree from BYU in 1995. He married Ludlow joined the faculty of [[Brigham Young University]] in 1955 and was a religion professor and dean of the College of Religious
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  • ...ia University and later studied at Harvard University. He retired from the university in 1939.
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  • ...ations at [[Brigham Young University]]. This newly created position at the university will oversee three organizations on campus: the Neal A. Maxwell Institute f ...professor of Latter-day Saint church history and doctrine at Brigham Young University.
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  • ...University of Utah from 1946 to 1964. During his tenure, enrollment at the university grew from 4,000 to 12,000 students and new programs were introduced to acco ...atics and physics in 1923. He then received a PhD in physics from Columbia University.
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  • ...w bride, Minverva Richards, to receive his master’s degree from Columbia University. [http://gapages.com/bennias1.htm] ...e the Superintendent of Church Schools. He obtained his Doctorate from the University of California in 1927.
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  • ...a master’s degree from the University of Chicago and a PhD from Columbia University. ...Education of Utah. In 1967, Wheelwright became dean of the [[Brigham Young University]] College of Fine Arts and Communications.
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  • ...'' was named dean of the [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School at [[Brigham Young University]], effective July 1, 2023. ...degree from BYU, was a Benson scholar and graduated summa cum laude, with University Honors, as co-valedictorian of his college, and first in his class.
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  • ...ggest cities: Salt Lake City, West Valley City and Provo. (The District of Columbia grew faster than Utah at 17.3 percent, but it is not a state.)[https://www. ...m Young University provides a major pipeline of workers and start-ups. The university has spawned several tech ventures, including enterprise software firm Qualt
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  • ...work at the University of Utah, the University of California, and Columbia University. Freda was a well-known educator and had worked as a teacher, administrator
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  • ...er’s degree from the University of Oregon and a PhD degree from Columbia University. He later received an honorary doctorate from BYU. ...in 1951. He was a professor of English and academic vice-president of the university. Thomas retired in 1983.
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  • ...l System. From 1957 to 1964 he served as vice president of [[Brigham Young University]]. He had served Executive Assistant to [[Ernest L. Wilkinson]]. He retired ...y (which is currently Weber State University). Later he graduated from the University of Utah with degrees in English and psychology. Taylor then taught at Weber
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  • ...Music, and Columbia University. He later was a faculty member at New York University as well as serving as organist for various non-denominational services held ...retired, Richards took courses at Utah Technical College (now Utah Valley University) in building and construction so he could build his family a cabin.
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  • ...t the International Center for Law and Religion Studies at [[Brigham Young University]] (BYU), and a member of the board of directors of the Religious Freedom In ...the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University before attending BYU’s [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School. During law school,
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  • ...the Biological Statistics and Computational Biology department at Cornell University. She is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ o ...ociate at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, conducting work at Columbia University. She was also a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard Medical School.
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  • ...he University of Virginia. He is among the group of former [[Brigham Young University]] coaches who went with [[Bronco Mendenhall]] when he left BYU after the 20 ...to 2011. He was offensive coordinator in 2012 at Simon Fraser in British Columbia, Canada, the only NCAA school outside of the United States. He was the quar
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  • ...ter’s and doctorate from Columbia University and worked for ten years at Columbia’s Teacher’s College. He then worked as executive dean and director of I
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  • ...ellow at The George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics at Chapman University from 2014 to 2017. In 2019, Skousen was named the “My Favorite Professor ...rned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in economics from [[Brigham Young University]].
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  • ...rook''' was a long-time professor of Physical Education at [[Brigham Young University]]. She studied both athletics and art at the University of Utah, and after obtaining her degree, she taught P.E. at junior high and
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  • ...al pieces. For his second year of college, he attended San Jose State (now University of California, San Jose). ...ted a male chorus and a large dance band. He finished training at Columbia University
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  • ...to learning, especially for women. She was a professor at [[Brigham Young University]] (then Brigham Young Academy), the first woman at the academy and the seco ...egree from BYU in 1910. She pursued graduate studies at Cornell, Berkeley, Columbia, and Chicago.
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  • ...tah and a master’s degree in curriculum development from [[Brigham Young University]]. She was a member of the board of trustees for [[Southern Virginia University|Southern Virginia College]]. She was a member of the board of directors for
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  • ...s J. Reuben Clark Law School in 1996. He has been a professor at Columbia University since 1998 and president of Bottom Line Training and Consulting Inc. since
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  • ...erved as stake patriarch for the Washington D.C. stake and the District of Columbia district. He also wrote a book about temples he entitled Come to the House ...ng held a degree from the University of Utah. He graduated from Georgetown University Law School and served as a clerk for Justice Howard M. Stephens of the Unit
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  • ...ircus. His tours have taken him to Italy, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Columbia, Panama, Brazil, Guatemala, and China. ...d has an MFA in theatre arts with an emphasis in stage management from the University of Iowa.
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  • ...his family had moved when he was six years old. He went to [[Brigham Young University]] on a football scholarship where he earned both his bachelor’s and maste ...ents League in New York City and earned his doctorate degree from Columbia University.
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  • ...the University of Missouri. She was a news anchor for an NBC affiliate in Columbia, Missouri, for several years.
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  • ...B. Hinckley]]. He received his bachelor’s and PhD degrees from Columbia University. Upon graduation in 1967, he became an assistant professor of finance and c Willes taught business at [[Brigham Young University]] for about one year. He then served as president of the Hawaii Honolulu Mi
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  • ...as a law clerk to the Honorable George Herbert Goodrich at the District of Columbia Superior Courthouse.
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  • ...d Wilkey, judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. The following year he entered private legal practice for part of 1 ...nd was valedictorian. He earned a Juris Doctor degree from [[Brigham Young University]]’s [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School.
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  • ...’s first collegiate cowboy, as he worked his way through [[Brigham Young University]], graduating in 1940. After graduation Bascom and his wife, Nadine Diffey ...anch. His son John learned bronze casting while studying at Brigham Young University. After he graduated in 1972, he came back to Victorville and set up a bronz
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  • ...and mass communication. He later completed a graduate program in Columbia University’s School of Journalism. He worked for a time as a reporter for KSL in [[S
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  • ...at are scattered around the Intermountain West, and even as far as British Columbia.
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  • ...call to the Seventy. In addition to being a mission president (of the Cali Columbia Mission), he has been a counselor in a [[Stake|stake]] presidency, a stake ...istory and doctrine, and a doctor of education degree from [[Brigham Young University]]. [http://www.gapages.com/jenseje1.htm]
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  • ...rategy and planning. He held an M.A. (1953) and Ph.D. (1967) from Columbia University.
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  • ...rriner S. Eccles]]. He grew up in Logan, Utah, and graduated from Columbia University School of Business.
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  • ...t a beauty salon in Baker City, Oregon. While living in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, she began designing swimwear. Her first business, Reid’s Holiday ...read about the suit’s success. She donated generously to [[Brigham Young University]]. In 1959, Church president [[David O. McKay]] and Relief Society general
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  • ...New York where she worked on a graduate degree in social work at Columbia University. After she graduated, she moved to Salt Lake City to her parents’ home to
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  • ...and, Dan, finished his degree. The family then moved to Vancouver, British Columbia.
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  • ...heological Seminary, and a PhD in American Religious Studies from Columbia University. She was the religion book review editor for Publishers Weekly from 1999 to
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  • ...and western Canada. She earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Alberta, where she is also pursuing a master’s degree in modern langua
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  • ...chelor of Fine Art degree in English literature and Fine Art from Columbia University. His first venture into modeling was when photographer Bruce Weber spotted
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  • ...er’s degree from Knox. He then moved to New York City to attend Columbia University, aspiring to become an English professor. Poor vision changed his mind, and
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  • ...master’s degrees in aeronautical and astronautical engineering from the University of Washington. ...t into the world’s spotlight on February 1, 2003, when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated over Texas as it reentered Earth’s atmosphere. All seven cr
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  • Thomas began writing the script in April 2011 while studying at the Columbia University School of the Arts. She and her producer, Jessica Caldwell, planned on maki
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  • ...udge Nelson earned his bachelor’s degree in English from [[Brigham Young University]] and his Juris Doctor with honors from the [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School ...e Karen LeCraft Henderson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and then for Richard M. Mosk and Charles N. Brower of the Iran-Unit
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  • ...21 Jump Street'', where he was an extra. He graduated from [[Brigham Young University]] with a bachelor’s degree in film. He was presented with a Student Emmy
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  • Moyle earned a law degree from the University of Michigan. His stake president worried that going out of Utah to study la ...New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Jersey, and Moyle create
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  • ...of Latter-day Saints], he attended New York University Law School and then Columbia Law School, where he graduated in 1912. He was then admitted to the Utah St
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  • While working on the Hickman Ranch near Columbia, Mississippi, Weldon and Earl produced the world’s first night rodeo held ...e time for the Eddie Lee Homes for Youth. He also attended [[Brigham Young University]].
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  • ...[Beehive house|Beehive House]] and the [[Lion House]]. He studied at the [[University of Deseret]]. ...ry after his graduation with the Class of 1882. In 1884, he graduated from Columbia Law School and practiced as a military attorney until 1888. He then returne
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  • ...tor of a series, Her Turn. She is currently also studying film at Columbia University in New York, and plays for the school’s soccer team.
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  • In South America, temples are also located in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Equador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. ...e [[David M. Kennedy]] Center for International Studies at [[Brigham Young University]].[https://www.deseret.com/faith/2023/9/28/23895026/latter-day-saint-church
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