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Reading room in the Merrill Library, looking north, 1930s. Size of photograph: 3.25 x 4.25 in.
Loan desk of the Merrill Library, 1930s. Range of books directly behind the desk is the reserve book collection for that quarter. Size of photograph: 5 x 7 in.
Main entrance to the Merrill Library on the north side of the building, 1930s. Size of photograph: 7 x 4.75 in.
Students studying in the north end of the Current Periodicals reading room on the first floor of the Merrill Library, 1961. Size of photograph: 3 x 3 in.
The Auxilliary Library, located in the basement of the Student Union building, 1960s. The Auxilliary Library was one of the branch libraries eliminated on campus in 1963. All university library books were consolidated in the finished 2 floors of…
Atrium of the Merrill Library, 1968. Punch card check out system has been moved behind the loan desk and a search station installed at turnstiles. Size of photograph: 5 x 7 in.
Check out stand and loan desk in the Merrill Library, spring 1964. Punch card check out system installed between turnstiles. Size of photograph: 2.25 x 3.25 in.
Interior view of the Merrill Library reading room, 1930s. Size of photograph: 3.75 x 6 in.
Library storage area in the attic of the Plant Industry building, 1950s. Size of photograph: 7.25 x 9 in.
Loan desk and interior of Merrill Library, 1930s. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
Students in the reading room located on the second floor of Merrill Library's north wing, 1903. Size of photograph: 6 x 8.5 in.
Frederick P. Champ watching the laying the cornerstone of the Merrill Library, 1930. Stone is engraved with the date April 2, 1930. Size of photograph: 3.5 x 5 in.
Students at study tables on second floor of Merrill Library, circa 1964. Size of photograph: 4.5 x 7 in.
Merrill Library and students on the Quad viewed from upper floors of the Geology building, 1967. Size of photograph: 4.5 x 7 in.
Students at study tables on second floor of Merrill Library, circa 1964. Size of photograph: 4.5 x 7 in.
Students walking past the Merrill Library, 1967. Size of photograph: 4.5 x 7 in.
Merrill Library's Science & Engineering reference desk on north side, 1963. Ida-Marie Logan, Divisional Librarian, is seated at desk facing camera. Size of photograph: 4 x 9.25 in.
Reading area on second floor of Merrill Library during its first year of use following renovation, 1963. Size of photograph: 4.5 x 7 in.
View of lounge on second floor of Merrill Library, 1960s. Size of photograph: 7 x 10 in.
Merrill Library viewed from the Quad, 1968. Size of photograph: 1.75 x 2.5 in.
Student looking at mural entitled Allegory of Knowledge in the Merrill Library, 1968. Painted in 1965 by Art Dept. faculty Everett Thorpe and Gaell Lindstron, this mural interprets the history of the book, highlighting its central role in the…
Architectural drawing for enlargement of Utah State University Library, from first plan, circa 1960. The Library was originally build in 1930. Before then, the library occupied several different sites in the Old Main building prior to getting a…
Library, Utah State University, 1968. Aerial photo showing entrance (veranda) under construction. Size of photograph: 3.5 x 5 in.
Map showing location of Cache County in Utah, taken from Wikimedia for use in the Eritrean voices project.
This is a painting depicting the Prodigal Son at a party with musicians and sheet music.
Newspaper article from the Deseret Evening News. The article’s subject is improvements being undertaken in Providence, Utah, to make water available to more residents.
Photograph from the 1938 Buzzer Yearbook showing the debate council, with Walter Fuhriman in the center
Photograph of men standing above a flume of water flowing into the irrigation canals.
Photograph portrait of Newton Daniel Hall, who served as the first Watermaster in Providence, Utah.
Photographed portrait of Seth M. Blair, who applied for and received water rights to Spring Creek.
These are stamps collected from the Philippines during the Japanese occupation during World War II and provide some insight into Japan's intentions for the Philippines. These stamps are a part of a larger stamp collection of World War II stamps,…
This photograph shows many Filipino civilians leaving Intramuros, Manilla with the smoldering city in the background.
In 1945, American forces began to recapture Manilla. They used aerial power and bombardment to try and get the Japanese forces to surrender. This damaged much of the city. Japanese soldiers also pillaged and burned residential areas causing even more…
This photograph was taken by the Technicolor Government Services on February 23, 1945. This photograph depicts refugees leaving Manilla to go behind American lines.
This photograph is included in the book: "The Japanese Occupation of the Philippines: A Pictorial History" edited by Ricardo T. Jose and Lydia Yu-Jose. In this photograph three children are peddling goods to make money during the Japanese occupation…
This is a photograph included in the book: "The Japanese Occupation of the Philippines: A Pictorial History" edited by Ricardo T. Jose and Lydia Yu-Jose. This photograph displays a crowd of Filipino children preforming radio taiso exercises, which…
This is a photograph included in the book: "The Japanese Occupation of the Philippines: A Pictorial History" edited by Ricardo T. Jose and Lydia Yu-Jose. This photograph shows a Japanese soldier teaching Japanese to a class of Filipino children…
This image was collected and digitized by John Tewell. It is also included in the Filipinas Heritage Library. This photo depicts a Filipino family fleeing the city, most likely at the beginning of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. The…
This image was collected and digitized by John Tewell. It is also included in the Filipinas Heritage Library. This photo was taken by an American GI in the Philippines, and shows three children who were orphaned during the war. They are sitting…
This image was collected and digitized by John Tewell, that was published in an the "Associated Press wire news," in 1941 in the United States. The caption reads: "JAP BOMBERS WIPE OUT FAMILY--San Pablo, Laguna, PI" This photo is also included in the…
This image is a part of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey in Japan. This study sought to evaluate the effects and importance of air power. The white areas of this photograph are all burned areas, the smoke is still smoldering from the…
This image is a part of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey in Japan. This study sought to evaluate the effects and importance of air power. This photo depicts children playing in the remains of burned section of Tokyo. The caption reads:…
This image is a part of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey in Japan. This study sought to evaluate the effects and importance of air power. This is a Japanese photo taken after the aftermath of the fire bombings. The caption reads: "Japanese…
This image is a part of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey in Japan. This study sought to evaluate the effects and importance of air power. This image shows houses that were demolished to create a fire break, making it more difficult for…
This image is a part of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey in Japan. This study sought to evaluate the effects and importance of air power. This image depicts the cremation remains of atomic bomb victims.
This image is a part of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey in Japan. This study sought to evaluate the effects and importance of air power. This image is of a family bomb shelter in Kobe, Japan that was dug out of the side of a mountain. The…