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Graphic detailing the history of the Utah State University Campus Animal Science Building for The Built Environment Physical Exhibit in USU's Merrill-Cazier Library
Meet Me at the TUB graphic for The Built Environment Physical Exhibit in USU's Merrill-Cazier Library.
Meet Me at the TUB Graphic for The Built Environment Physical Exhibit at USU's Merrill-Cazier Library.
Hail the Utah Aggies Graphic for The Built Environment Physical Exhibit at USU's Merrill-Cazier Library
Hail the Utah Aggies graphic for The Built Environment Physical Exhibit at USU's Merrill-Cazier Library.
Life on College Hill: University Housing Graphic for The Built Environment Physical Exhibit at USU's Merrill-Cazier Library.
Housing Crisis graphic for The Built Environment Physical Exhibit at USU's Merrill-Cazier Library.
A student family at the USU trailer court following the end of WWII
This is a hand-drawn map of the Bear River Massacre. It is from USU's Special Collections.
This is an oral history of the battle of Bear River given by Larry Jones to the Idaho Historical Society.
An artist's rendition of the Bear River Massacre site. It also describes settlers seeing wagons of soldiers driving through the streets Franklin.
The Feminist Forum at Utah State University recognized Alison Comish Thorne in 1975 for her hard work and dedication to advancing the status of women at the university.
The early version of a handout created by Utah State University's Committee on the Status of Women. This flier gives examples of what sex discrimination looks like on a college campus, and provides resources and possible actions for victims of…
A document announcing the start of the center and outlining its purposes and goals.
This is an article explaining the Mormon doctrine behind the priesthood ban on men of color (in existence before 1978).
The Ballad of the Skeletons was a poem written by Allen Ginsberg with the intention for it to be performed instead of read. It was later set to music with the aid of Paul McCartney.
The LDS First Presidency's letter extends friendship and fellowship to people of color but upholds the existing priesthood ban instituted by Joseph Smith.
This pamphlet summarizes the views of the elected delegates representing the women of Utah at the International Women's Year Convention in Houston, Texas in 1977.
Mormons for the ERA rally in front of an LDS Temple with a poster that states "Mormon Women Have Rights Too"
This cartoon is from the 1980 edition of the Field and Stream magazine, satirizing the fact that the government is trying to take the public lands.
Engraved image from Alexander Pope's "The Rape of the Lock" depicting Lady Belinda, her lapdog Shock, and xxx.
Engraved image depicting Samuel Johnson, author of A Dictionary of the English Language (1755)
DELMAS, Haiti (Feb. 2, 2010) Three Haitian men observe U.S. Navy and commercial ships off the coast of Haiti. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Todd Frantom/Released)
A 1774 print showing children in the Foundling Hospital's chapel.
Inscription reads:
To Sir CHARLES WHITWORTH Knt Member of Parliament; Vice President of the SOCIETY for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, & Commerce; Tresurer of the…
Inscription reads:
To Sir CHARLES WHITWORTH Knt Member of Parliament; Vice President of the SOCIETY for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, & Commerce; Tresurer of the…
First stanza of the poem "Sylvia and the Bee" from the book Poems upon several occasions
The first page of the regulations governing The Royal Asylum for Female Orphans, which was essentially a workhouse for girls.
The second page of the regulations governing The Royal Asylum for Female Orphans, which was essentially a workhouse for girls.
The program outlining the dedication ceremonies and programs surrounding the Center. The program was distributed to everyone in attendance.
An image of the first page of Collins and Dickens’s play “No Thoroughfare” which is site at “The Interior of the Foundling”.