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This is letter from N. H. Smith, a Californian, to Utah Governor Herbert B. Maw concerning Japanese American relocation. Smith uses strong anti-Japanese language and suggests that Governor Maw "change the constitution to deport every single one of…
This is a letter from O. J. Jensen to Governor Herbert B. Maw discussing Japanese American relocation. Jensen discusses how his fear of what people will think of him if he hired a Japanese American man to work on his farm, but explains to Governor…
This is a collection of essays from an English class at Tule Lake, a relocation center in California. They discuss the students' experiences of evacuation and life at a relocation center. This particular collection is a part of University of Utah…
Page from the 1950 Buzzer Yearbook describes and displays photographs from the annual Harvest Ball.
A group of new initiates to the Home Economics Club pose for a photo in their initiation robes.
Step-by-step instructions for initiates to make their own initiation robes for the Home Economics Club.
A photo and caption from the 1969 Buzzer yearbook depicting members of Phi Upsilon Omicron.
Buzzer yearbook page with four photographs from a football rally hosted by the Home Economics Club.
A scrapbook page with photographs commemorating a Fruitcake Bake from the 1970s.
A photograph from the 1948 Buzzer yearbook showing Phi Upsilon Omicron members baking fruitcake.
1914 Buzzer Yearbook Page describes the founding of the new Home Economics Club
A scrapbook page commemorating a service project to benefit Logan LDS Hospital.
A thank you letter from the Administrator of Logan LDS Hospital to Phi Upsilon Omicron and the Family Life Department.
Angled view of the Family Life building with a mountain in the background.
Men looking at the Farm Thrift Practice exhibit by the U.S.A.C Extension Service, Exhibit part of the Extension program.
This picture is a good example of some of the things the Extension did for the community. They hoped to contribute in the agricultural and domestic spheres especially.
The extension sent women throughout the state to do classes and demonstrations on cooking, sewing and other activities.
The Extension contributed to publishing pamphlets and other things for instruction in agricultural and domestic work. This is an example of one.
Annual reports narrate the agricultural extension work carried out in Cache County, including reports on irrigation, weed control, community improvement projects, livestock, grazing, insect control, and seed certification programs.
This article in the newspaper talks about when the Extension organized the Home Economics Association. The event was supervised by Gertrude McCheyne who worked with the Extension as the first specialist in women's work in 1912. She was also put in…
These two Malmberg brothers served together for some of their service during WW l.
This picture is an example of the cooking classes the Extension provided.
A google map of the 40 locations of the Extension Program throughout Utah.
This is a photograph from the 1920's of women teaching an extension home economics class. USU Extension was established in 1911.
This is a photo of Ellen Huntington taken in 1911. She was the first female head of the College of Domestic Arts, an early form of the College of Family Life.
This is a photograph of Christine Clayton taken in 1933.
This is a photograph of the Family Life Building, taken in 1977.
This is a photograph of Joan McFadden who became dean of the College of Family Life in 1978.
Box Elder County Newspaper headline announcing the creation of the Home Economics Association.
Photograph of Almeda P. Brown, first female acting dean of the School of Home Economics.
This is a photograph of Johanna Moen who became head of the department of clothing and textiles in 1916.
This is a photograph of Abby Marlatt, one of the first women in the Domestic Arts program at USAC in 1890.
This is a chart showing the number of students enrolled in the Department of Family and Human development by program., as of the year 1994.
Architectural Design of the Elevation Design of the Family Life Building
Used with permission from Charles Smiley Presents Films, this clip provides a brief overview of the history of the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad. It includes many images and actual footage of U.I.C. trains and from passengers riding the trains. A copy…
This is a photo of two instructors giving a lecture in a home economics class in the 1950's.
This is a photograph of Bonita W. Wyse, who became Dean of the College of Family Life in 1984.