University of Utah
Found in 248 Collections and/or Records:
Brixen & Christopher architectural firm records
The Brixen & Christopher architectural firm records (1953-2008) consists of their professional working files. Includes various project materials created while working on numerous projects during their time of operation.
James John Brophy papers
The James John Brophy papers (1960s-1991) consist of the personal and professional papers of this physicist and University of Utah administrator. Included are reports, articles, publications, correspondence, speeches, manuals, employment materials, and other papers.
James John Brophy photograph collection
The James John Brophy photograph collection contains five photographs from the play "Girl of the Golden West" and other images related to research and lab work with fusion and gas.
Wayne S. Brown papers
The Wayne S. Brown papers (1951-1988) consist of the personal, research, and business papers of Wayne Brown, an entrepeneur, innovator, and professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Utah from 1953 to 1988.
Frederick W. Cagle Jr. papers
The Frederick W. Cagle, Jr. papers (1891-1976) comprise various notes, committee and staff meeting minutes, chemistry articles by Cagle and others, lectures, news clippings, correspondence regarding the purchase of equipment and books, and course work generated, received, and collected by Cagle during his professional career. Cagle (1924-1988) was a chemistry professor at the University of Utah up until his death.
Ramona Wilcox Cannon papers
Ted Capener photograph collection
The Ted Capener photograph collection consists of portraits of Capener and photographs of his retirement party.
Ralph Chamberlin photograph collection
The Ralph Chamberlin photograph collection contains photographs and slides of buildings and events at the University of Utah and in Salt Lake City; photographs and slides of buildings and archaeological sites in Mexico.
Ralph Vary Chamberlin papers
The Ralph Vary Chamberlin papers (1890-1969) contain correspondence, articles, essays, research and biographical materials, class records, and news clippings. Chamberlin was a biology professor at the University of Utah and wrote the centennial history of the university.
Chi Delta Phi records
The Chi Delta Phi records (1911-1968) are a collection of materials reflecting the organization, growth, activities, and dissolution of the Gleam Epsilon chapter of this sorority, and its predecessor, the Order of the Gleam. The collection is comprised of a two-volume roster, a two-volume scrapbook, business records, fifteen volumes of unpublished writings of the members of the sorority, and a play.
Chi Omega Alumnae Association records
The Chi Omega Alumnae Association records (1914-1997) contain financial and administrative records of the Salt Lake City Alumnae chapter of Chi Omega Women's Fraternity. The Xi Alpha collegiate chapter of the fraternity was founded in 1914 at the University of Utah. Records of the Alumnae chapter begin in 1959.
Aloysius S. Church papers
The Aloysius S. Church papers (1972-1994) contain collected menus, writings, and teaching materials used by Church, a restaurant critic.
Barney B. Clark papers
Aileen H. Clyde 20th Century Women's Legacy Archive oral history project [transcripts]
Edward W. Clyde papers
The Edward W. Clyde papers (1940-1991) contain correspondence, case files, essays and speeches, and scrapbooks. Edward W. Clyde (1917-1991) was a Salt Lake area lawyer involved in many water reclamation cases.
Cold fusion collection
The cold fusion collection (1987-1992) contains articles written by Bruce V. Lewenstein relating to the history and testing of cold fusion and clippings from the Utah Chemistry Department relating to the study of cold fusion.
Kenneth L. Cook photograph collection
The Kenneth L. Cook photograph collection contains a variety of photos resulting from his scientific, educational, and administrative activities.
Melvin A. Cook papers
Melvin A. Cook photograph collection
The Melvin A. Cook photograph collection contains images relative to the investigation of potential and/or accidental explosions in a variety of areas and situations and the study and development and disposal of explosive materials. Subject matter includes electron diffraction, action of commercial xanthates, tungsten burners, etc. Also included; specialized photograph equipment, business meetings, and geology "before and after" images of test explosions.
Everett L. Cooley oral history project
The Everett L. Cooley oral history project is an ongoing oral history program designed to document the history of Utah with an emphasis on the interaction between the University of Utah and the local and regional communities.