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A photograph of the USU Engineering building decorated for Homecoming with paper ribbons.
Engine on Great Trestle. Promontory. Union Pacific R.R. West from Omaha. Union Pacific R.R. (2.) Photographer, Andrew Joseph Russell
These posters come from the "Unite Against the War' an exhibition of Anti War Posters created by various California artists at UC Berkley. The artists did not sign their work, wishing to remain anonymous and be a part of a larger movement.
These posters come from the "Unite Against the War' an exhibition of Anti War Posters created by various California artists at UC Berkley. The artists did not sign their work, wishing to remain anonymous and be a part of a larger movement.
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End Game · Taylor Swift · Ed Sheeran · Future
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℗ ℗ 2017 Big Machine Label Group, LLC
Released on: 2017-11-10
Author, Composer: Taylor Swift
Author, Composer: Max…
End Game · Taylor Swift · Ed Sheeran · Future
reputation
℗ ℗ 2017 Big Machine Label Group, LLC
Released on: 2017-11-10
Author, Composer: Taylor Swift
Author, Composer: Max…
Front view of of Ence Brothers Feed and Trucking Co. in St. George, Utah, 1967. Advertisements on building read "Fertilizer, Seeds, Feeds, Fencing Supplies" and "Hay".;
Encampment News, published daily during the Annual Farmers Encampment, Volume 4, Numbers 1-3, July 20-22, 1926. Encampment News is a special publication by Utah Agricultural College recording the proceedings and events at the Farmers' encampment.
Encampment News, published daily during the Annual Farmers Encampment, Volume 1, Number, 1. July 27, 1922. Encampment News is a special publication by Utah Agricultural College recording the proceedings and events at th Farmers' encampment.
Ena Murillo talks about the difficult life in El Salvador during the civil war, her studies and job as a nurse, her move to the United States and her warm feelings towards Cache Valley. She talks about going back to school to become a nurse…
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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Herald Journal article talks about the events surrounding trespassers at St. Anne's retreat including the transcript of a conversation between a 911 dispatcher and John Jeppson.
A collage of Emory Douglas illustrations, featured on the back page of The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service Vol. 5 No. 30
This edition of Student Life features the landscape plans for the college developed by the first super intendant of grounds at the UAC, Emil Hansen.
In this letter Emil Hansen, the Landscape-Gardner and Superintendent of Grounds at the Utah Agriculture College defends himself from allegations made by the Utah Nursery Company. Mr. Hansen was accused of committing fraud and cheating several local…
Emil Hansen wrote this letter to defend himself against accusations of unjustly spending tax payer money by the owner of the Utah Nursery Company. Hansen was accused of showing favoritism in spending college money when purchasing plants for planting…
Emil Hansen defending himself from accusations of funding abuse to E.G. Peterson. Hansen was accused of showing favoritism and using College funding to purchase plants from his favorite growers rather than going through a competitive bid process.
This image depicts Emil Hansen and a student standing next to a model house.
Uranium Fever: Elton Britt [1955]
Well, I don't know, but I've been told
Uranium ore's worth more than gold
Sold my Cad', I bought me a Jeep
I've got that bug and I can't sleep
Uranium fever has done and got me down
Uranium fever is…
Well, I don't know, but I've been told
Uranium ore's worth more than gold
Sold my Cad', I bought me a Jeep
I've got that bug and I can't sleep
Uranium fever has done and got me down
Uranium fever is…
150 North 300 East, Logan, Utah. A prominent Church Official in the Logan area, Christiansen appeared weekly in the Harrises radio broadcast, “Music with Our Neighbors.” ElRay Christiansen was a trained cellist and the younger brother of N. Woodruff…
Yearbook page dedicated to Elmer "Bear" Ward, the first all-American Aggie football player. Published in 1935 Buzzer yearbook.
Elmer and Selma Hancock home, Mendon Photograph probably taken between 1930 and 1960. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.
Correspondence from E.W. Elliot, owner of Logan clothing store regarding rental of St. John's Church for use by Catholic Church
Correspondence between J.W. Ellingson, Traffic Manager of the Ogden, Logan and Idaho Railway, and Earl Van Wagoner, Assistant President of the Agricultural College of Utah (UAC) on June 9, 1917. Ellingson is informing Van Wagoner of the change in…
A December 11, 1917 letter from J.W. Ellingson to President E.G. Peterson in response to a misunderstanding that was investigated by the president regarding a student excursion by railroad. The O.L.I. felt that they were not treated fairly in the…
To better establish relationships with the community, the UAC invited many businessmen and individuals from companies with relationships to the school to the Military Ball. Ellingson replied to this invitation on March 12, 1918 stating that he had…
A letter from August 23, 1917 from J.W. Ellingson to E.G. Peterson, President of the Agricultural College of Utah. The O.L.I. provided Peterson with a railroad pass that was good throughout the state of Utah for a year.
The O.L.I. and U.I.C. worked with a number of educational institutions throughout Ogden and Cache Valley in assisting with the transportation of students to school and other events. This letter from September 10, 1917 is a notice from the O.L.I.…
J.W. Ellingson's response to Nelson's inquiry regarding holiday and weekend rates for students. Ellingson responded on November 26, 1917 informing Nelson that the tariff rules had to be respected and that student rates could not be applied on…
Ms. Elisaida Méndez talks about her childhood and traditions in her native Puerto Rico, her move to the United States, for a teaching job in New York, her education, including a Master’s Degree in Phycology from Temple University in Philadelphia,…