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This certificate recognizes the Utah State University Women's Residence Hall (Lund Hall) for its historical significance and places it on the National Register of Historic Places. The University demolished Lund Hall in 2015 to accommodate Huntsman…
This promotional document explains the purpose of Rotary International and local clubs worldwide.
This transcript is derived from a recorded interview with Wendi Hassan regarding the history of the Logan Rotary club.
This audio file contains a recorded interview with Wendi Hassan regarding the history of the Logan Rotary club.
This flyer promotes the new theater space located in the newly completed university Fine Arts Center (FAC). The history of the Lyric Theater, USU's off campus venue, is also included in the flyer.
This issue of the USU magazine celebrates the creation of the Fine Arts Center and the work of the university's art programs.
This image shows students dancing in the Temporary Union Building, which became the center for campus social events until the opening of the Student Union Building in 1952.
A 1956 Utah State Agricultural College campus map and guide.
This image shows two men working on the Student Union Building (today's Taggart Student Center).
An image after the completion of the east wing addition of the Student Union Building.
The Logan Rotary club's 1923-24 membership roster.
This magazine celebrates the fifty-year anniversary of Rotary International.
This magazine celebrates the fifty-year anniversary of Rotary International.
This magazine celebrates the fifty-year anniversary of Rotary International.
This pamphlet produced by the Forestry Alumni Association describes the student and faculty need for a new Forestry Building. Prior to the construction the Biology and Natural Resources Building, the School of Forestry occupied the University Annex,…
The flyer describes the history and meaning behind the tile mosaic mural located in the Biology and Natural Resources building (built 1962) on the Utah State University Campus.
This pamphlet, produced by the Rotary Club of Tokyo, attempts to justify and explain Japan's invasion of Manchuria to the world's Rotarians.
Students laying a sidewalk on the north side of the Quad for "A-Day" 1919. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
Students in Temporary Union Building (TUB) kitchen.
Students in front of Anthon H. Lund Hall in the fall.
This image shows several USAC students eating in tables at the Temporary Union Building (TUB).
This image shows students eating at the Temporary Union Building lunch counter. Prior to the construction of the Student Union Building, the TUB provided students with on campus dining options.
Students and Faculty share a meal in the Temporary Union Building. The TUB provided a venue for social events, and featured a lunch counter.
This image shows the Utah State Aggies and Ohio State Buckeyes warming as they prepare to play the inaugural basketball game in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum on December 1, 1970.
This image shows the Utah State Aggies and Ohio State Buckeyes warming as they prepare to play the inaugural basketball game in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum on December 1, 1970.
This image shows the Utah State Aggies and Ohio State Buckeyes warming as they prepare to play the inaugural basketball game in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum on December 1, 1970.
This image shows the Utah State Aggiettes and Marching Band performing at the inaugural basketball game in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum on December 1, 1970.
This image shows the Utah State Aggies and Ohio State Buckeyes warming as they prepare to play the inaugural basketball game in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum on December 1, 1970.
This image shows the construction of the Spectrum in the late 1960s.
This image shows the basketball court in the newly completed Spectrum.
This history documents the first fifty years of Logan Rotary. Arrington wrote histories for both the Salt Lake City Rotary club and the Logan Rotary club to celebrate their 50th anniversaries.
This image pasted in a Rotary scrapbook shows the fireplace constructed by the club at Logan's Willow Park in 1949.
Frederick P. Champ's transcribed speech on business methods delivered before the District Executives of Rotary's 5th District.
This page comes from a scrapbook celebrating the founding of Rotary by Paul Harris in 1905.
These documents detail some of the responses and explanations of the National Recovery Administration by members of Rotary International.
These letters include the Rotary correspondence of O. Guy Cardon, a president of the Logan club and Governor of Rotary's fifth district. Guy also owned and operated the Bluebird restaurant where the Logan Rotary club met for lunch every Thursday.
The Rotary correspondence of Herschel Bullen during his year as president of the local club.
Letters to Frederick P. Champ regarding Logan Rotary club business.