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Show I Na me of^candidate Nassif A. Youssif Address__ 1964 South 9th East #2 Salt Lake City, Utah CONFIDENTIAL REPORT O N CANDIDATE FOR ADMISSION This student is applying for admission to Brigham Young University and has been asked to have a person who knows him well complete and return this form. We are asking you to supply any of the following information of which you have knowledge and we should appreciate any additional comments you might care to make: • ' -, r» 1 J • ' i , u J-J o About a year 1. How long and in what capacity have you know the candidate? J 2. What is your opinion of the candidate in respect to the following qualities: a. Seriousness of purpose He is surely mature and knows his mind. I do not doubt his serious intentions in the academic fields.' ''••"'-''--'• b. Character and personality (Please make your evaluation of this student on the basis of these requirements. Each student who enters Brigham Young University must maintain the standards of The Church of Jesus Chris: of Latter-day Saints. This includes high standards of honor, integrity, morality; personal behavior; application of Christian ideals in everyday living; and abstinence from the use of tea and coffee, alcohol and tobacco). The candidate is born in the bosom of the Coptic Church which is deemed to be the most ancient Christianity. From experience, I have known Copts to adapt very well to the lofty standards of the L.D.S. Church in honor, integrity and high ethical standards« To my knowledge, he neither smokes nor drinks. By nature and upbringing, he abstains from coffee, tea, alcohol and tobacco. c. Capacity for independent work His industry is limitless , . ,-. , ..,.! He is quite intelligent, especially when.he is made to under-d. General intellectual ability ° * _ , L stand what is needed of him, e. Proficiency in the English language . , 1 , „ . ^•PWSiy&iyJtSaJ ptSSlfi^ff°t gfi^iebk 4f& g life America, ' Adequate ana will surely ' The candidate has come to the U.S. as an immigrant and has already,,, started to-adapt -himself to the American way of -lifC'. g. Probable adjustment in personal relations with people of other nationalities u>.-'.'3 ar nr'a^la r*ei-"-c/-i towards all. 3. To what extent should this student and his country profit from the study he proposed to pursue in America? He has come to the U. S. to stay the rest of his life. 4. What should be this candidate's success as a student in an American institution of higher learning? He already holds an A.B. in Librarianship and I recommend that he pursues higher studies in the same •field - /t~X felyt. J«J • ' -r -' • Signature" •' A* j- l " . Date-February 26, 1068 Position or Title Distinguished. Prri^f^nn^ Q £ H-i^+nyy \ Ilrnvnr'.qity pf Utah, Salt T,ttV« C£fcy, tftafa Pin 19 '• \ i , Please accept our sincere thanks for your cooperation in this matter. May we ask that you do not give this form to the student, but mail it directly to the Foreign Students Adviser, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 84601, U.S.A., as soon as possible. |