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A promotional poster for the 1990 Homecoming celebration. Theme: "When the Aggies come marching home."
A poster advertising the Miss USU competition 1989, featuring Jennie Chambers as outgoing queen and Camille Terry and Scott Simmons as emcees.
A promotional poster for Homecoming Week 1988. "What's News: Homecoming '88: They Just Keep Doing It!"
A poster for the Saint or Sinner Dinner roast hosted by Sigma Nu Fraternity for homecoming 1975.
A poster of the football schedule for the 1970 season at Utah State University.
Colored soldiers guard Hitler's "Her envolk." An answer to Nazi philosophy of master race. Members of a military police battalion guard prisoners of war at a camp somewhere in France.
It's "Present arms!" for members of the 442nd Combat Team, Japanese-American fighting unit, as they salute their country's flag in a brief review held the day of their arrival at Camp Shelby, Miss.
Japanese prisoners of war being guarded by Americans--probably in the Philippines
Awaiting orders to detrain at Camp Shelby, a quartet of Japanese-Americans swing out to the accompaniment of a Hawaiian ukulele
San Pedro, California April 1942. The last Redondo Beach residents of Japanese ancestry leaving by truck for relocation.
A flyer for The Comedy Project, a Homecoming act from the early 2000s.
View looking east of the construction of Romney Stadium, 1969. Size of photograph: 5x7.25 inches.
Photograph of Jalen Davis, a USU Football player named to the 2017 Walter Camp All-American first team.
Page 123 from the "Buzzer" yearbook describing the 1945 Homecoming celebration.
Page 122 from the 1946 "Buzzer" commemorating the return of Homecoming to Utah State.
A clipping from the October 19, 1930 edition of the "Student Life" newspaper, announcing the first Utah State Homecoming celebration.
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt committed American forces to the Allied cause in World War II.
The United States Army Nurse Corps (AN or ANC) was formally established by the U.S. Congress in 1901. It is one of the six medical special branches (or "corps") of officers which – along with medical enlisted soldiers – comprise the Army Medical…
This rare film shows the training of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team of the United States Army. The 442nd was a regimental size fighting unit composed almost entirely of American soldiers of Japanese descent who volunteered to fight in World War II…
A video explaining the rise of the Japanese Internment camp in America.
This video depicts the story of the Distinguished 100th Infantry Battalion and 442nd Combat Regimental Team. The men in these units, comprised almost entirely of persons of Japanese ancestry, fought with uncommon bravery and valor against our…
The internment of Japanese Americans in the United States was the forced relocation and incarceration during World War II of between 110,000 and 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry who lived on the Pacific coast in camps in the interior of the…
A couple kisses on the Block A in front of Old Main on the 100th anniversary of its installation.
A couple kisses on the Block A in front of Old Main during the 100th anniversary of its installation.
A couple poses on the Block A in front of Old Main during the 100th anniversary of its installation.
A couple kisses on the Block A in front of Old Main during the 100th anniversary of its installation.
A couple kiss with their baby on the Block A in front of Old Main during the 100th anniversary of its installation.
A couple kisses on the Block A in front of Old Main during the 100th anniversary celebration of its installation.
A Facebook photograph of two people kissing on the Block A in front of Old Main during the 100th anniversary of its installation.
An advertisement for the local Bernina retailer, Stylish Fabrics Corporation of Utah, found in a football program from 1968.
Advertisements for Albertsons Food Store and the Utah State Union from a football program in 1967.
A page of advertisements from local businesses found in a football program from 1967.
A page of advertisements from local businesses found in a football program from 1964.
Advertisements for the Student Center and Winget's Supreme found in a football program from 1962.
An advertisement for Utoco and Atlas brands from the back of a USU football program in 1958
The S.E. Needham logo from the front cover of a USU Football program from 1956.
Advertisements from the back of a USU football program in 1948.
Advertisements from a USU Football program for the Bluebird Restaurant and Becker Brewing, 1935.