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The front page of the September 14, 1945 "Student Life" newspaper featuring an article welcoming the Aggies back to peacetime college days.
Front page of the "Student Life" newspaper from October 11, 1934. Includes an article on the planning of the 1934 Homecoming celebration.
The front page illustration of an anti-Mormon pamphlet entitled "Hell Upon Earth!" The woodcut illustration, titled "How Women and Girls are Ensnared" features a group of women and children being captured by Mormon men in a human skull, as well as…
Close up photograph of front entrance of the Moroni Feed Company in Moroni, Utah, ca. 1970.;
Front (West) Elevation of the USAC Library Building
Page from "The Register of the Times: or Political Museum. Containing an Interesting Collection of Political Transactions and Occurrences. Divided into Domestic and Foreign Politics"
Fresh vegetables from the Farm. The USU Student Organic Farm sells fruits and vegetables grown on a one-acre plot near the University campus.
Greens ready to be sold by the Utah State Student Organic Farm
This document is a record of freight bills collected at the Wellsville Station throughout July, 1933. Each freight bill was tracked according to cost, the railcar and number in which the freight had traveled, the location of origin for the shipment,…
A later record of freight bills collected at the Wellsville Station throughout September, 1933. The consignees of this particular record represent a variety of individuals and businesses, demonstrating the many different types of freight that the…
Freedom Summer activists sing before leaving training sessions at Western College for Women in Oxford, Ohio, for Mississippi in June 1964.
The Freedom sculpture, inspired by the Cyrus cylinder (a symbol of the Iranian pre-Islamic identity) installed on Santa Monica Blvd just outside of Beverly Hills. The sculpture is surrounded by tall office buildings.
Frederick Percival Champ, 1896-1976, Chairman of the Board of Trustees.
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.
The Rotary correspondence and speeches of Rotarian Frederick P. Champ.
Letter from Frederick M. McCloy to Jack London, dated January 29, 1914 and from Jack London to Charmian London, dated January 30, 1914. London discusses a car accident he was involved with in New York.
Scandinavian mission journal of Frederick Isaac Sorensen, dating from 1879 to 1880. For pictures of the original home of Nicolai Sorensen and birthplace of Isaac Sorensen in Fjenneslev, Denmark, please see the images at the end of the diary.
This transcript is derived from a recorded interview with Fred Berthrong regarding the history of the Logan Rotary club.
This audio file contains a recorded interview with Fred Berthrong regarding the history of the Logan Rotary club.
Fred's Cafe. Cache Valley Building Co. tax assessment photograph (D-0411a), built in 1903. "The Inspector eats here" sign. 21 East 100 North, Logan, Utah. Tax assessment card available.
Fred's Cafe. Cache Valley Building Co. tax assessment photograph (D-0411a), built in 1903. "The Inspector eats here" sign. "Metropolitan Life" sign in adjacent window. 21 East 100 North, Logan, Utah. Tax assessment card available.
155 East Center Street, Logan, Utah. A Logan businessman and neighbor of the Harrises, Thompson participated in Roy and Johana’s weekly radio broadcast of “Music with Our Neighbors”. There is no image available.
Interview with Fred Taylor on October 9, 2001. He talks about the theater in Mendon, Utah. Excerpt from full interview.
Interview with Fred Taylor on October 9, 2001. He talks about the last working team in Mendon, Utah. Excerpt from full interview.
Interview with Fred Taylor on October 9, 2001. He talks about horses used in farming in Mendon, Utah. Excerpt from full interview.
Fred Taylor talks about when he was a young man in Mendon, Utah and dating girls in different towns. He also talks about the Mendon Jazz Band. Recorded October 9, 2001. Excerpt from full interview.
191 East 100 North, Logan, Utah. A prominent local businessman and member of the USAC board of trustees from 1925–41. Frances W. Champ, Frederick’s wife, was a member of Logan’s Musical Arts Guild. No image available.
A photograph of a fraternity house decorated for Homecoming in 1958. Theme: The Cow Jumped Over the Moon nursery rhyme.
A letter from Franklin S. Harris to Robert Donner, stating that Roy Harris was not a communist sympathizer, but a "fine gentleman and outstanding musician."
Photograph of the Franklin School, historically located on southwest corner, 700 West and 200 South. Currently at southwest corner, 800 West and 200 South. Donated by William H. Shipler.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt speaking during a radio broadcast.
Photograph portrait of Frank Clark, taken ca. 1920. Photograph courtesy of courtesy of Dean and Marcia Green.
Letter from Frank Clark to Forest Service, November 16, 1923 describing Frank Clark's sheep casualties and losses for the summer of 1923. Letter also mentions other range problems such as overgrazing and "pocket squirrels." Clark also mentions…
Frank Blumenstine to the right with police officer in newspaper article about serving parking tickets, The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Sun, Jun 30, 1963.
Frank Blumenstine comment in The Salt Lake Tribune, Sat, Nov 8, 1958
Framework of the BARN section of the Merrill-Cazier Library, facing North
Close up photo of Tun Lay when he lived in Salt Lake City seven years ago.
Photo of Tun Lay when he lived in Salt Lake City seven years ago; picture taken farther away.
The view from the Triangle X Ranch, by Kathryn Turner. This specific work of art was mentioned by Kathryn in her interview.
Pamphlet published by the National United Committee to Free Angela Davis to in order to promote the cause of her acquittal.
An image showing foxgloves, a dangerous plant that when used properly has many medicinal purposes.