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Maeser descendents celebrate building's centennial

June 01, 2012 12:00 AM
One hundred years ago, the Karl G. Maeser building was dedicated and began to be used by faculty and students formally for classroom instruction. The building was built as a memorial to Maeser who served as principle of Brigham Young Academy for 16 years. During that time he inspired many students, including James E. Talmage, George Albert Smith and J. Golden Kimball.
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