George H. Brimhall | |
---|---|
President of Brigham Young University | |
In office April 1904[1] – July 1921[1] | |
Preceded by | Benjamin Cluff |
Succeeded by | Franklin S. Harris |
Personal details | |
Born | Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. | December 9, 1852
Died | July 29, 1932 Provo, Utah, U.S. | (aged 79)
George Henry Brimhall (December 9, 1852 – July 29, 1932) was president of Brigham Young University (BYU) from 1904 to 1921. After graduating from Brigham Young Academy (BYA), Brimhall served as principal of Spanish Fork schools and then as district superintendent of Utah County schools, finally returning to BYU. In April 1904, Brimhall became president of the school, which had become BYU in October 1903.[1] As president of BYU, Brimhall helped institute the collegiate program, departments for specific subjects, and an emphasis on religious learning.[2]