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Irrigation principles and practices by Orson W. Israelsen, 1950. Part of the Wiley Agricultural Engineering Series
Group of men standing by a water canal, possibly in Iran
Correspondence from Alma N. Sorensen to Robert N. Sorensen, September 9, 1958
Correspondence from A.N. Sorensen to Robert N. Sorensen, May 9, 1956
Correspondence from Alma N. Sorensen to Robert N. Sorensen, May 3, 1958. Alma Sorensen writes about a "nurse with a come hither look", quotes Hawthorne, and mentions going to Mendon for the traditional May Queen crowning and Maypole dance.
Correspondence from Alma N. Sorensen and Mary Sorensen to Robert N. and Noel Sorensen, dated June 26, 1958. Envelope reads: Momma encouraging Nonnie on her second pregnancy (she lost the baby). Dad's topics are wide ranging-a terrific report.
Improvement of the College of Agriculture of the University of Tehran, progress report, April 26, 1958-December 31, 1959. ICA-X-^ Project 009. Prepared by R.H. Walker, Contract Supervisor.
O. W. Israelsen and international students attending the Irrigation Short Course at the future site of the Water Research Lab, 1953
O. W. Israelsen and international students inspecting a canal gate at the future site of the Water Research Lab, 1953
32 attendees and faculty of the Irrigation Short Course standing in front of the Old Main building at Utah State University, ca. 1950s
George Dewey Clyde and two men with an early prototype of the Utah Trackmaster, ca. 1950's
Ardeshir Zahedi receiving an honorary degree at Utah State University