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Photograph of the USU Sigma Alpha Epsilon house decorated for Homecoming with a robot motif.
A photograph of the Sigma Chi house decorated for Homecoming 1949 with a wooden cutout.
Photograph of the USU Sigma Kappa house decorated for Homecoming 1949 with a merry-go-round motif.
A photograph of two women on the Sigma Kappa sorority's Homecoming parade float in the 1952 parade.
Photograph of the USU Sigma Pi house decorated for homecoming with a book motif.
Detail of Triangle X Ranch barn on the National Historic Registry.
Sign pointing the way to Kirke Fjenneslev, Denmark, home of Nicolai Sorensen and birthplace of his son Isaac Sorensen. Photograph taken by Michael Robert Sorensen and submitted by Robert Sorensen with the following information: "[The Sorensen]…
The sign says in Farsi, "Not Gaza, Not Lebanon, I give my life for Iran."
As we hear the chimes at midnight and bats flutter from a belfry; as a hound howls at the full moon and black cats brawl on the tombstones; Through the gloom, white skeletons pass, Running and leaping in their shrouds!
Stained glass window depicting symbols representing the forgiveness that comes with the Holy Eucharist
A red earthenware with enjobe, underglaze, glaze and stain, titled Singing Up the Earth, created by Dennise Gackstetter in 2017.
Single horse, with unidentified rider, pulling the Maxwell automobile up a hill, probably near Cedar City.
Site of Third Dam before construction, 1922. Logan Canyon, Utah. From Logan City Engineer. Black and white photograph (3 x 5 in) mounted on board.
Six girls singing in front of microphones dressed in grey conductor's caps and multi-colored bandanas, Mendon, Utah. PileC050_Page 32
Six pages from the Student Life newspaper from October 23, 1964. Features ads and pieces about the upcoming Homecoming celebration.
Six unidentified men in front of a camp by oil wells, in Monument Valley. Envelope 15.
Utah State Farmers' Institutes, annual number six, for the year ending June 30, 1902. College Bulletins issued Quarterly, Vol. 2, no. 3, October 1902. Annuals of Farmers Institute and Housekeepers Conference recorded the season's institute work,…
The Extension contributed to publishing pamphlets and other things for instruction in agricultural and domestic work. This is an example of one.
View of a small skein of wool yarn from the Notlwonk Springs company in Cornish, Utah
View of a small skein of wool yarn from the Notlwonk Springs company in Cornish, Utah
Sketch of the early layout of Providence, Utah, showing settlement near water source. Found in historical paper written by Doran J. Baker.