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Brigham–Kanner Property Rights Prize

He is author of numerous books, including The Household: Informal Order Around the Hearth, Order Without Law: How Neighbors Settle Disputes (awarded the Order of the Coif Triennial Book Award), Land Use Controls (with Vicki L. Been), and Perspectives on Property Law (with Carol M. Rose and Bruce A. Ackerman).


Alan G. Thomas

A collection of Thomas's letters to James A. Brigham is held at the University of Victoria.

American Statistical Association

Edward Jarvis, William Brigham and John Wingate Thornton, Memorial Of The American Statistical Association Praying The Adoption Of Measures For The Correction Of Errors In The Census, 1844

Barret Loux

At the 2012 trade deadline, the Rangers acquired Geovany Soto from the Chicago Cubs for Jake Brigham; however, the Cubs were concerned about Brigham's health and agreed to the trade on the condition that if Brigham was unable to play, the Cubs would send Brigham back to the Rangers and acquire Loux and a player to be named later in his place.

Bob Barlow

Barlow's daughter, Wendy Barlow, was an All-American tennis player at Brigham Young University.

Boston Med

From there the episode focuses on the partial face transplant performed by Bohdan Pomahač and a large team at Brigham and Women's on Jim Maki using Helfgot's donated face.

Brigham Ricks

Brigham Ricks (born 1973) is an American lawyer who attended Santa Barbara College of Law (2003) and Brigham Young University (1998), the educational institution owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Brigham's Ice Cream

It was founded in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts.

Dice-Kream (originally called Reverse the Curse, prior to the 2004 Red Sox World Champions title, then renamed Curse Reversed!, until 2007)—Vanilla with chocolate-coated peanuts and chocolate-coated caramel pieces, loosely mixed with fudge sauce.

Brigham's was founded in 1914 by Edward L. Brigham in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts.

Budge Hall

Budge Hall gained a campus-wide reputation in early 2006 following a series of reports published in Police Beat, a publication of the Brigham Young University Police Department.

BYU bands and ensembles

, Brigham Young University: The First 100 Years (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1975) p.

BYU–Hawaii Seasiders

The BYU–Hawaii Seasiders (also Brigham Young–Hawaii Seasiders and BYUH Seasiders) are the 11 varsity athletic teams that represent Brigham Young University–Hawaii, located in Laie, Hawaii, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports.

Carl Brigham

Brigham chaired the College Board commission from 1923 to 1926, leading to the creation of the Scholastic Aptitude Test, now simply called the SAT Reasoning Test.

Daniel Peterson

Daniel C. Peterson, professor of Islamic Studies and Arabic at Brigham Young University

David Harmer

Thereafter, he attended Brigham Young University, interrupting his studies to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Argentina from 1981-1983.

Derby Theatre

Brigham was previously the Artistic Director of the The Point, Eastleigh and is a former Associate Director of the Dundee Repertory Theatre.

Elijah Brigham

Brigham was elected as a Federalist to the Twelfth, Thirteenth, and Fourteenth Congresses and served from March 4, 1811, until his death in Washington, D.C., February 22, 1816.

George Brimhall

George H. Brimhall (1852–1932), President of Brigham Young University

George Handley

George B. Handley, professor of humanities at Brigham Young University

George Romney

George S. Romney (1874–1935), president of the college now known as Brigham Young University-Idaho

If Death Ever Slept

Other members of the cast of "Circuito chiuso" include Mario Pisu (Otis Jarrell), Marzia Ubaldi (Trella Jarrell), Romina Power (Lois Jarrell), Umberto D'Orsi (Roger Foote), Pier Luigi Zollo (Wyman Jarrell), Barbara Valmorin (Nora Kent), Luciano Tacconi (Corey Brigham), Laura Tavanti (Susan Jarrell) and Germano Longo (Jim Eber).

Ignacio García

Ignacio M. Garcia, professor of Western American History at Brigham Young University

Joseph I. Bentley

Bentley wrote with Dallin H. Oaks "Joseph Smith and the Legal Process: In the Wake of the Steamboat Nauvoo" which was published in the Brigham Young University Law Review.

Keena Young

He planned to return to South Plains for his sophomore season, but was surprised to receive a scholarship offer from Steve Cleveland, coach at Brigham Young University.

Kidney transplantation

The Boston transplantation, performed on December 23, 1954, at Brigham Hospital was performed by Joseph Murray, J. Hartwell Harrison, John P. Merrill and others.

Michael Rhodes

Michael D. Rhodes (born 1946), associate professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University

Mitchell Lazar

He trained in Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston and in Endocrinology at the Massachusetts General Hospital before joining the University of Pennsylvania faculty in 1989.

Peter Bent Brigham

Peter Bent Brigham (1807–1877) was a self-made American millionaire businessman, restaurateur, real estate trader, and director of the Fitchburg Railroad.

Ralph Hancock

Ralph C. Hancock, professor of political science at Brigham Young University (BYU)

Rex Lee

Rex E. Lee, US Solicitor General under President Reagan and later president of Brigham Young University

Robert Todd

Robert H. Todd, professor of mechanical engineering at Brigham Young University.

Terry Ball

Terry B. Ball, dean of religious education at Brigham Young University

Thomas Kearns

They built a grand chateauesque marble, granite and sandstone palace residence on Brigham Street, now South Temple.

Utica Psychiatric Center

Dr. Brigham established a print shop at the asylum, where he published the American Journal of Insanity (later known as the American Journal of Psychiatry).


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