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The Articles and Certificate of Incorporation and the Agreement of Consolidation for the establishment of the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad Company as established on December 27, 1918. These articles describe the leadership of the new company, its…
This is a piece of a scrapbook from the 1970's commemorating the annual Phi Upsilon Omicron fruit cake bake sale.
Photograph of Shelly Knudsen Lindauer.
Photograph of Beth Foley
A brief description of the College of Family Life from the 1965 Buzzer yearbook.
A number of women pose for a yearbook photo for the Home Economics club in 1949.
Two women pose for a photograph for a summer brochure for Food and Nutrition Science.
Woman models embroidered dress for a brochure advertising summer courses in Clothing and Textiles.
Three women monitoring playtime for nine toddlers.
Image of a number of women sitting around a home economics classroom.
Seven women experimenting in a cooking lab under the supervision of a teacher.
Students sitting and eating at the student cafeteria, that was located at the women's building before it moved to the student union center.
This is a photograph of Bonita W. Wyse, who became Dean of the College of Family Life in 1984.
This is a photo of two instructors giving a lecture in a home economics class in the 1950's.
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…
Architectural Design of the Elevation Design of the Family Life Building
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.
This is a photograph of Abby Marlatt, one of the first women in the Domestic Arts program at USAC in 1890.
This is a photograph of Johanna Moen who became head of the department of clothing and textiles in 1916.
Photograph of Almeda P. Brown, first female acting dean of the School of Home Economics.