37: 177 Dollars - Brett Sampson
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In 1890 Jacob Spori, the first principal of the institution that became BYU-Idaho, paid $177 from his own pocket to keep the school open.  He even worked on the railroad for a time and used those earnings to pay the salaries of teachers.  Brett Sampson, who works with LDS Philanthropies, discusses the sacrifice and service of those who support BYU-Idaho.
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