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SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd22.pdf
AnNouncement of courses offered to Non-resident students beginning June 1, 1918. Logan, Utah.
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd21.pdf
AnNouncement of courses offered to Non-resident students beginning February 4, 1918. Logan Utah.
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd20.pdf
An advertisement from the Brigham Young College Business School. Program includes bookkeeping, banking, commercial arithmetic, shorthand, typewriting, penmanship, commercial law, and general subjects. The principal of the school was E. J. Norton. The…
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd19.pdf
B.Y.C. Music Department and Opera Co. presentation of ‘M’lle Modiste’ in 1926.
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd18-013.pdf
Event program for Brigham Young College Eighth Grade Closing Exercises of the Training School, May 25, 1921
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd18-009.pdf
Event program for Brigham Young College Graduation Exercises of the Training School, May 26, 1919
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd18-005.pdf
Event program for Brigham Young College Graduation Exercises of the Training School, May 24, 1917
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd18-001.pdf
Event program for Brigham Young College Graduation Exercises of the Training School, June 1, 1915
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd17.pdf
Brigham Young College Opera Company Scrapbook by W.O. Robinson (photocopies). Includes articles, reviews, and letters referencing operas: Princess Bonnie, The Mocking Bird, Yankee Consul, Florodora, and many more. Handwritten inscription reads:…
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd14.pdf
Correspondence from A. C. Matheson addressed to President C.N. Jensen, Brigham Young College, April 6, 1916, proposing a contribution towards placing a life size statue of President Brigham Young in one of the campus buildings. Also included is a…
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd13.pdf
Brigham Young College, a History by Professor Orson F. Whitney. Reprinted from “The American University Magazine,” 70 South Street, New York. June, 1896. Displays photographs of Brigham Young, founder of Brigham Young College, and others; various…
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd12-005.pdf
Postcard with image of Joseph F. Smith, President Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd12-003.pdf
Postcard showing Brigham Young College campus (Logan, Utah) presumably in early 1900s.
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd12-001.pdf
Photograph of Dr. Karl G. Maeser with a quote saying, "What we did before we came here conditioned us here; what we do here will condition us in the world to come."
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd11-013.pdf
College Record was a bi-monthly publication issued by students and teachers of Brigham Young College (BYC) featuring various topics of common interests to students, faculty and community. Sections included anNouncements, local news, church news,…
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd11-001.pdf
College Record was a bi-monthly publication issued by students and teachers of Brigham Young College (BYC) featuring various topics of common interests to students, faculty and community. Sections included anNouncements, local news, church news,…
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd10.pdf
Bulletin describes the significance of endowments in trust to support and develop institutions of higher education, and specifically, promotes support for Brigham Young College.
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd08.pdf
List of Endowment Subscribers
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd03.pdf
Budget for year 1925-1926
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd05.pdf
Correspondence relating to 1919 establishment of Psychological Laboratory (January 8, 1919)
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd07.pdf
Letters from BYC on Endowment
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd06.pdf
BYC Endowment donation form
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd01.pdf
Minutes of BYC Council
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd02.pdf
Items of appeal to save BYC
SCAMSS0001Ser01Bx011Fd04.pdf
Final meeting of Board of Trustees
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This letter requests that the Becker Brewing and Malting Company of Ogden send the Lundstrom Furniture and Carpet Company of Logan, a barrel of porter beer and a bottle of wine. The Lundstrom Furniture Co. payed six dollars for their order.
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This illustration depicts a bottle of Becco. Becco was a non-alcoholic near beer produced by the Becker Brewing and Malting Company in response to prohibition.
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This newspaper articles announces that Helen Becker shall be departing Ogden for Oakland, California to visit her sister Katherine.
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This newspaper article announces Miss Katherine Becker's upcoming marriage to Dr. Author Perkins
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This photograph shows Gus and Thekla Beckers' trip over the Indian Trail in Ogden Canyon. Gus Becker is standing on the edge of the overhang with Thekla second closest to the camera.
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This image shows Gustav Becker and several of his friends relaxing around a camp ground with several porters attending the group.
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This image shows Gustav Becker (third in from the right) hunting with several of his friends. Two porters accompany the group.
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This photograph depicts various members of the Becker Family enjoying a picnic together.
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This magazine cover displays Gustav Becker after his election to the presidency of the United States Brewers' Association.
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This letter was written to Gustav Becker by Heber J. Grant, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, discusses prohibition and praises Gus for his new line of beverages.
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This photograph was taken looking down Lincoln Avenue in Ogden, Utah. This file comes from Gustav L. Becker's large scrapbook. The scrap book has many photographs, news clippings and letters.
SCAP0361Bx008Bk02.pdf
These images are selected from Gustav Becker's "Becker Camp" scrapbook. They show Gustav Becker and his friends on a hunting trip during the summer of 1913. The Beckers, being wealthy, planned extravagant recreational outings and usually brought an…
SCAP0361Bx006Bk01.pdf
These images are selections from Gustav Becker's family scrapbook. It contains various family pictures, as well as, photographs of the Becker's home and recreation activities. The images featured here are family photographs. The first photo is of…
SCAP0361Bx007Bk01.pdf
These images are a selection form the "Gusthekla, 1915 Season" scrapbook. This page features images of Gustav Becker, his wife Thekla, and several of their friends riding horses across the Indian Trail in Ogden Canyon. Gustav and Thekla are both in…
SCAP0361Bx008Bk01.pdf
These images are selections from Gustav Becker's "Gusthekla Season 1915" Scrapbook. The images feature Gustav Becker (third in from the right) and several of his friends enjoying a camping trip. The Becker's, being a wealthy family, often brought…
SCAP0361Bx011Bk01.pdf
In 1939, Gustav L. Becker was elected to the president of the United States Brewers' Association. At the time, this was the largest brewer advocacy group in the country. This scrapbook contains mostly newspaper articles, photographs, speeches and…
SCAP0361Bx010Bk01.pdf
This file features selected documents from Gustav L. Becker's large scrapbook. The scrapbook has many photographs, news clippings and letters. The highlights featured here include: photographs of Gustav Becker's trophies, an article about Becco at…
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This image shows an unknown employee with an oil can inside the ice manufacturing room at the Becker Brewing and Malting Company plant. In addition to beer, the Beckers also manufactured malt and ice. Income from selling ice helped to supplement the…
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This photograph shows Albert E. Becker, the vice president of the Becker Products Company, inspecting the beer from the brew kettle. The Becker's took quality very seriously and paid meticulous attention to ever detail of the brewing process.
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This photograph shows two Becker Products Company employees packaging bottles of Becker's American Pilsener Beer. Both employees are unknown.
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This photograph shows an unknown chemist working at the Becker Brewing and Malting Factory.
SCAP0361Bx009-001.jpg
This is an advertisement for Becker's Best Beer. The ad ties Becker's beer to the iconic images of the West, such as prospectors, Native Americans, fur trappers, cowboys, stage coaches and bison. The art work on the poster was created by Paul Clowes,…
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This photograph shows Albert E. Becker shaking hands with Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. Both Gehrig and Ruth played baseball for the New York Yankees during the 1920s and 30s. It is unknown why Albert Becker met with these two baseball legends.
SCAP0361Bx005Fd38Pg232Pt02.pdf
This is the obituary of John S. Becker, father of Gustav and Albert Becker. John Becker passed away on April 22, 1918 from natural causes. John Becker was born in Baden, Germany in 1829. He left Germany when he was 16 years old, citing a dislike of…
SCAP0361Bx005Fd38Pg232Pt01.pdf
This article outlines the reasons behind the liquidation of the Becker Manufacturing Company. The Becker Manufacturing Company of Ogden was formed after the Becker Brewing and Malting Company of Ogden was dissolved in 1917. Upon the dissolution of…
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