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Show 21 In connection with interest occurred a at the meeting reputed to Parkerls visit involving am , "thy unworthy have kissed Maeser un an on than more Maeser and Colonel the cheek following send for me? l atch ."> a You have one passing Parker. During speaker, a was he is he description a early work in Utah, after which the years, but through notes di d you to incident of an G. stake tabernacle at which Parker the Mormon educatorls sai d Karl of supposedly among you who shoes I The account perhaps has been embellished letter from Parker to Maeser in November 1892 unspecified surprise and astonishment regarding the Colonel IS visit to Ut.ah ." brought other important visitors The year 1892 President Charles W. to Utah. Eliot from Harvard, who later became an important figure in progressive education, also spent time in Provo during part of his Utah stay. that he Academy was A Normal editorial notes his visit and points out impressed with the good character and stability of the "8 .... The Summer School with its annual visitors was so well received 611President Cluffls Innovations," p. 2, Faculty and Board of Trustees Files, Brigham Young University Archives, Provo, Utah. Whe ther or not this account is apocryphal, the episode is reported with slight variations in such sources as John T. riller, ed., "The Pestalozzi of the Rocky Mountains ," The Character Builder 40 (October 1927; "Oral Historv Interview with ·1rs. Eva r,1aeser Cranda11" conducted by Hollis Scott, Archivist, Brigham Young University Library, Provo, Utah. 7Franci s W. Parker to Karl G. Maeser, 5 November 1892, type script, Karl G. Maeser Papers, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Archives hereinafter referred to as L.D.S. Archives. This letter was brought to my attention by John Monet, graduate student in Cultural Foundations of Education, University of Utah. 8I1Editorials," The Normal 1 (1 April 1892):128. |