University of Utah
Found in 248 Collections and/or Records:
Utah folklore collection
The Utah folklore collection (1947-1997) consists of student folklore projects which spans nearly fifty years. These projects were prepared by University of Utah students studying in various courses and workshops taught by Louis Zucker, Wayland D. Hand, Hector Lee, Barre Toelken, Jan Harold Brunvand, Margaret K. Brady, and David Stanley.
Lucy May Van Cott papers
The Lucy May Van Cott papers (1920s-1955) contain correspondence and notes relating to Lucy May Van Cott, as well as genealogy and various personal items which she collected. Van Cott served as Dean of Women at the University of Utah (1907-1931).
Jack Vetterli photograph collection
The Jack Vetterli photograph collection contains photographs detailing Jack Vetterli's time as an engineer for various television stations and outlets: KUED, KTVX, ITV, Skaggs Telecommunications
Cheves Walling photograph collection
The Cheves Walling photograph collection consists of group photographs of conferences in which Waling was the Vice-President, two personal photos, and as image of Hexachlor Benzene.
Florence Ellen Ware papers
The Florence Ellen Ware papers (1895-1967) consist of a variety of materials relating to this Utah artist. Included are catalogs, news articles, writings, programs, diaries, correspondence, drawings, and various ephemera. Ware was a painter, illustrator, costume designer, interior designer, and muralist. She is probably best remembered for her murals at Kingsbury Hall at the University of Utah.
Florence Ellen Ware photograph collection
Florence Ellen Ware (1891-1972) was a Utah artist who taught at the University of Utah. This collection contains psotcards, photograph albums, photographs of paintings, and photographs of Ware and associates dating from 1910 to 1945.
Ardean Watts papers
The Ardean Watts papers (1928-2015) contain his professional, personal, and general material. Watts was a prominent figure in the Utah arts community.
Ardean Watts photograph collection
Ardean Watts (1928-2017) was a musician and conductor who served in many positions in Utah's arts communities, including pianist for the Utah Symphony (1956-1978), Associate Conductor for the Utah Symphony (1956-1979), director of the University of Utah Opera Company (1965-1978), and chairman of hte Utah Arts Council. This collection contains photographs, transparencies, and negatives related to Watts' career in the Utah fine arts and to his personal life and travels.
William H. Weller photograph collection
The William H. Weller photograph collection contains two photographs of the University of Utah playfield circa 1917.
Carol Werner papers
The Carol Werner papers (1910-1986) contain postcards, both blank and with correspondence, as well as souvenir Photobooks from Werner's travels and collection. Materials also contain miscellaneous clippings and notes as well as environmental campaign memorabilia.
Marjorie Alston Whiteley autograph album
The Marjorie Alston Whiteley autograph album (circa 1884-1890) contains signatures of friends, probably collected while Whiteley (1861-1954) was a student at the University of Deseret (University of Utah).
William R. and Erlyn Gould Distinguished Lecture on Technology and the Quality of Life Series records
The William R. and Erlyn Gould Distinguished Lecture on Technology and the Quality of Life Series records (1992-2008) consist of documents pertaining to the organization of the lecture events and the people presenting lectures delivered at the University of Utah. The Goulds began the lecture in 1992 to meet the "critical need for continuing public education about issues regarding modern technology and its impact on our daily lives."
William R. and Erlyn Gould Distinguished Lecture on Technology and the Quality of Life Series video recordings
The William R. and Erlyn Gould Distinguished Lecture on Technology and the Quality of Life Series video recordings (1992-2006) consist of videos of the annual Gould Lecture delivered at the University of Utah. The Goulds began the lecture in 1992 to meet the "critical need for continuing public education about issues regarding modern technology and its impact on our daily lives."
Barbara Williams papers
The Barbara Williams papers (1945-2005) contain correspondence, research files, scrapbooks, family histories, educational material, and manuscript drafts of some of the books written by this Utah author.
Stephen Williams independent film collection
The Stephen Williams independent film collection (2002-2003) consists of two narrative shorts about family dynamics that have screened at film festivals in Salt Lake City and across the United States. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Kelly Wilson independent film collection
The Kelly Wilson independent film collection (2004) consists of animated short films created by Wilson while an undergraduate in the University of Utah's film studies program. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Marian Robertson Wilson papers
O. Meredith Wilson papers
The O. Meredith Wilson papers (1961) consist of a biographical sketch and materials relating to Wilson's Milton Bennion Memorial Lecture at the University of Utah. Also included are materials pertaining to Wilson's inauguration as president of the University of Minnesota, including a microfilmed scrapbook.
Robert Hyde Wilson papers
The Robert Hyde Wilson papers (1931-1983) consist mainly of theater programs and notes, although some news clippings, correspondence, scrapbooks, and other materials are also included. Robert Hyde Wilson was co-founder of the Lagoon Opera House and directed productions at Kingsbury Hall and Pioneer Theater, both located at the University of Utah.
Cordell Wolking independent film collection
The Cordell Wolking independent film collection (1990s) consists of a copy of "The Animal's Court," a film in which animals explain the adverse effects destructive human activity has on their homes. Wolking studied psychology at the University of Utah. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).