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Copper engraving of Doctor Schnabel [i.e Dr. Beak], a plague doctor in seventeenth-century Rome, with a satirical macaronic poem (‘Vos Creditis, als eine Fabel, / quod scribitur vom Doctor Schnabel’) in octosyllabic rhyming couplets.
Article discussing the lawsuit against Mormons for ERA based on their protest outside Bellevue, Washington Temple.
Plan of Basement Story of the USAC Library Building
These documents outline the layout, room description and purpose, and cost of the materials to construct the Fine Arts Center which opened for classes in 1968.
This preliminary plan details rudimentary design and function for the new Romney Stadium, which was moved from the corner of 8th east and 7th north in 1966 to the present day location of the Stadium.
Plant Industry building, today known as the Geology Building, in 1921. Size of photograph: 3.75 x 6.25 in.
Plaque located at the entrance of the syangogue that indicates Congregation Brith Sholem is registered as a National Historic Place in Ogden, Utah since June 27, 1985.
This is a plat map for the Logan city area. The Island Market is located at Lot 3 Block 19 Plat C.
This is a plat map for the Logan Island area. The Island Market is now located at Lot 3 Block 19 Plat C.
A sculpture created with high iron clay, slips and transparent glaze by Nicholas Danielson in 2017.
A sculpture created with high iron clay, slips and transparent glaze by Nicholas Danielson in 2017.
A montage of pictures from the movie set to Air by Playground Love :)
This is an Ancient Babylonian clay tablet, named Plimpton 322 for its numbering in the G.A. Plimpton Collection at Columbia University. It is thought to contain a table of Pythagorean triplets or numbers that satisfy the three sides of a right…
Cache Valley resident points the finger of blame at parents who seemingly condone behavior of trespassing teenagers and do not acknowledge any rights of the property owner.
Article describing the arrest of 21 protesters at LDS Temple
This logo represents Rotary International's initiative to end polio worldwide. Rotary International launched the program in 1985 and, since then, has eliminated Polio in all but three countries.
Students carry a banner reading "Free Angela" at a political rally.