Inspiring Short: Believing in the Dream: BYU | Jeffrey R. Holland

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"Karl G. Maeser was certainly one of the most
refined and educated men to join this Church in the first fifty years of existence.
Several years after Brother Maeser’s death a proposal was made to construct a memorial building in his name, not downtown on University Avenue but high atop Temple Hill, where a new campus might be built consisting of as many as three or perhaps four buildings someday.
The faculty and student body did take heart that in 1912 the Maeser Building was at least partially complete and the university would give diplomas to its first four-year graduating class. But even as graduation plans were being made, equally urgent plans were underway to sell the remainder of Temple Hill for the
development of a new Provo suburb. The university simply had to have the money to survive. The graduation services would conclude with a sales pitch to the community leaders in attendance.
When Alfred Kelly was introduced that morning as the student graduation speaker, he rose and stood absolutely silent for several moments. Some in the audience thought he had lost the power of speech. Slowly he began to speak, explaining that he had been much concerned over his remarks, that he had written several versions and discarded every one of them.
Then, early one morning, he walked north to
where the partially completed Maeser Building stood. He wanted to gain inspiration from this hope of a new campus, but he felt only grim disappointment.
Kelly then turned his eyes to view the valley below that was also still in shadow. As morning came, the light gradually worked down from the hilltops, moved across the valley floor, and slowly advanced to the spot where Kelly stood.
He said he partially closed his eyes as the light approached and was startled by what he could still see. He stood as if transfixed. In the advancing sunlight everything he saw took on the appearance of people, young people about his age moving toward Temple Hill. He saw hundreds of them, thousands of young people coming into view. He said he knew they were students, because they carried books in their arms as they came.
Then Temple Hill was bathed in sunlight, and the whole of the present campus was illuminated not with one partially completed building,
not with homes in a modern subdivision, but with what Kelly described to that graduating class in 1912 as “temples of learning,” large buildings, beautiful buildings, hundreds of buildings covering the top of that hill and stretching clear to the mouth of Rock Canyon.
The students then entered these temples of learning with their books in hand. As they came out of them, Kelly said their countenances bore smiles of hope and of faith. He observed that they seemed cheerful and very confident.
Kelly sat down to what was absolutely stone-deaf, rock-solid silence. Not a word was spoken. What about the sales pitch? No one moved or whispered. Then longtime BYU benefactor Jesse Knight jumped to his feet and shouted, “We won’t sell an acre. We won’t sell a single lot.” And he turned to President George Brimhall and pledged several thousand dollars to the future of the university. Soon others stood up and joined in, some offering only a widow’s mite, but all believing in the dream of a Provo schoolboy, all believing the destiny of a great university which that day had scarcely begun." -Jeffrey R. Holland

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@ldswife5339
@ldswife5339 3 жыл бұрын
Elder Holand, you always make me cry!! I LOVE you and your talks. You are a Prophet of God.
@weswalsman
@weswalsman 3 жыл бұрын
I was one of these students! I am a very blessed BYU alumni! Thank you Elder Holland for your inspring words and dedication to BYU and the Lord, Jesus Christ as one of his special witnesses of Christ!
@markmiword4662
@markmiword4662 4 жыл бұрын
The dream lives on.
@dadweiss
@dadweiss 2 жыл бұрын
I hope this dream is not tarnished by the woke world we live in. I pray for valiant warriors who will defend and preserve this vision rather than bow to the world.
@robbhays8077
@robbhays8077 11 ай бұрын
BYU is worth fighting for.
@anthonydipiano559
@anthonydipiano559 3 жыл бұрын
Is it possible for me at 57 to finish my Degree? Tony from Buffalo NY
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