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Illustration from 1874 illustrated edition of Gulliver's Travels
Image taken from page 349 of 'Gulliver's Travels ... Illustrated ... by Gordon Browne' depicting Yahoos pulling Houyhnhnms' sled
Miss Yasmeen Pineda talks about her parents’ roots in Mexico, and how they came to live in Cache Valley. She discusses her quinceañera and the ways she (with her family) celebrate her Mexican tradition. She talks about her responsibilities in her…
Year of the Arts graphic for The Built Environment exhibit at USU's Merrill-Cazier Library
A brief description of the College of Family Life from the 1965 Buzzer yearbook.
A poster created by the United States Department of the Interior for the National Park Service in 1938. It depicts a geyser, Old Faithful, in Yellowstone with text promoting tourism in Yellowstone National Park.
Yolanda Mendiola Bates talks about her childhood in Mexico, her parent’s divorce and her father’s remarriage, being raised by her grandmother and aunts and her relationship with her brothers. She talks about competitive swimming, including…
Yolanda Mendiola Bates talks about her childhood in Mexico, her parent’s divorce and her father’s remarriage. She talks about competitive swimming, about receiving a full-ride scholarship to swim at Brigham Young University, converting to the Church…
Cover a booklet detailing dangers of fallout, and how to protect against fallout in the home.
Banner at Chicago 1980 Equal Rights Amendment; You can't excommunicate equality banner
This photograph is included in the book: "The Japanese Occupation of the Philippines: A Pictorial History" edited by Ricardo T. Jose and Lydia Yu-Jose. In this photograph three children are peddling goods to make money during the Japanese occupation…
A young girl, in a floral white dress and pink scarf, recites some verses of Quran in front of the Alzahra mosque congregants.
This photograph is from the March 12, 1941 edition of the Photographic Weekly Report (Shashin Shuho), which was a weekly pictorial journal published by the Japanese Cabinet Intelligence Department during the interwar years of 1938-1945. This magazine…
Miss Hansen's story about wanting to be apart of 4-H even if it means joining the boys calf club
Oil painting of Young Woman Playing with a Dog by Jean Honore Fragonard
Young women being inducted into the ROTC Auxiliary, the Sponsor Corps.
Eva Beutler and Marietta Nyman of North Logan demonstrating necklines, collars, and cuffs
Young women walking, books in hand, on Main Street in Logan, Utah. View of Knitting Mills Co and A.H. Palmer and Sons Plumber. About 186 North Main.
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or another unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey and Louise Anderson pose on their horses in front of Elephant Feet, a rock structure near Red Lake,…
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer who accompanied Zane Grey on his April 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip. In this image at the ranch near Flagstaff, Zane Grey smiles at Louise Anderson, his current mistress, who is on a horse.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer on Zane Grey's April 1922 trip. Louise Anderson and Zane Grey chat underneath a rock.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer near "Sunset Peak" (also known as Sunset Crater) in April 1922. Zane Grey stands next to Louise Anderson by a tree.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photogrpher during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in 1922. Zane Grey stands next to two Paiute [?] men, who were likely guides to Rainbow Bridge.
This is a photograph was taken by an unknown photographer who accompanied Zane Grey on his April 1922 trip to Rainbow Bridge. In the image, Zane Grey stands facing Rainbow Bridge.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer during Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey leads his horse along the "Hills of Glass" in Southern Utah.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer on Zane Grey's Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey overlooks a smooth rock formation on the return journey.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey peers into a Navajo hogan in an area north of Kayenta.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer near "Sunset Peak" (also known as Sunset Crater) in April 1922. Zane Grey points to Sunset Peak with Louise Anderson, Grey's current mistress, standing next to him.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer during Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey crouches next to a Paiute [?] women and her two children.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer near "Sunset Peak" (also known as Sunset Crater) in April 1922. Zane Grey sits on a rock facing Sunset Crater.