University of Utah
Found in 251 Collections and/or Records:
Jack Warren Keuffel papers
The Jack Warren Keuffel papers (1921-1974) consists of correspondence, collegiate research and course work, abstracts, published papers, and project-related papers. Keuffel was a professor of physics at the University of Utah (1959-1974) and a principal researcher for a cosmic ray research team sponsored by the University of Utah Department of Physics.

Vontella Hess Buchholz Kimball papers
The Vontella Hess Buchholz Kimball papers (1931-1971) consist of correspondence, notebooks, and newspaper clippings concerning her activities as national education director of a large cosmetic firm and her interest in the Middle East. Vontella (1906-1971) was an active and independent woman with a desire to travel. She often lectured on charm and beauty at business and social clubs, and was also in demand as a speaker on traditional Arab attire and jewelry.
Creighton Grant King papers
The Creighton Grant King papers (1909-1988) include correspondence, schoolwork, college memorabilia, a scrapbook, certificates, and newspaper clippings.
Patricia Maynetta King photograph collection
The Patricia Maynetta King photograph collection contains black-and-white and color photographs of Utah politicians, University of Utah sports and the Sigma Chi Fraternity, and portraits and candid photographs of King and her family dating from the 1950s to 2000.
Ansel A. Knowlton photograph collection
Ansel A. Knowlton (1876-1957) was a professor of Physics at the University of Utah from 1909 to 1915. In 1915, Knowlton was one of four University of Utah professors whose contracts were not renewed, sparking a controversy about academic freedom at the U. Knowlton continued his career at Reed College in Oregon, where he taught from 1916 until retiring in 1948. This collection contains one portrait of Knowlton.
Willem J. Kolff audio-visual collection
The Willem J. Kolff audio-visual collection (1949-1995) consists of film, video and audio recordings relevant to Kolff's groundbreaking medical research into the development of artificial organs, including the artificial kidney and artificial heart.
KUTV News photograph collection
The KUTV News photograph collection contains files on people involved in the station as well as photos related to the history of the station.
Lambda Delta Sigma records
The Lambda Delta Sigma records (1935-1947) consists of meeting minutes and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (L.D.S) Institute record notes. The sorority was founded in 1937 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Institute located at the University of Utah.
Maud May Lawson certificate
The Maud Mary Lawson certificate (1894) enabled her to teach school in the Utah territories for five years.
Fred Levine photograph collection
The Fred Levine photograph collection consists of 1 photograph of the University of Utah Field House during World War II, when it was used as a dormatory for American soldiers studying medicine at the University of Utah.
Preston D. Linford papers
The Preston D. Linford papers (1948-2000) consist of correspondence, programs, brochures, notes, and news clippings. Preston D. Linford was an assistant professor of civil engineering at the University of Utah from 1946 to 1975. He began acting in the late 1940s under C. Lowell Lees in Salt Lake City.
Preston D. Linford photograph collection
The Preston D. Linford photograph collection consists of portraits of Linford.
Edward G. Lueders papers
The Edward G. Lueders papers (1923-2010) contains materials resulting from his work as a poet, teacher, author, and editor. Lueders (1923) spent most of his career as a professor of English.
Joseph L. Lyon papers
The Joseph L. Lyon papers (1966-2007) consists of the writings and research of Lyon, an epidemiologist at the University of Utah. His primary area of research was the development of cancer in populations affected by nuclear weapon fallout in areas surrounding the Nevada Test Site.
Betty M. Madsen papers
The Betty M. Madsen papers (1938-1997) contains journals, professional correspondence, unpublished manuscripts on linguistics and 19th-century women, and news clippings on women's issues in the 1970s and 1980s. Betty M. Madsen was a graduate of the University of Utah with degrees in French and linguistics. She was the co-author of several publications with her husband, Brigham D. Madsen and served as thesis editor at the University of Utah in the 1970s.
Brigham D. Madsen papers
The Brigham D. Madsen papers (1854-2000) contain diaries, correspondence, research files, and manuscripts. In addition, there is primary and secondary source material on the Northwestern Shoshone Indians, most particularly the Shoshone and Bannock, whose tribal lands are now limited to the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in Southeastern Idaho.
Alice Lovina Manning papers
Alice Lovina Manning photograph collection
The Alice Lovina Manning photograph collection contains materials that reflect the life of Alice Lovina Manning(1877-1944) was a teacher and legal secretary who became a laywer for Union Pacific railroad. She was the fourth woman to be admitted into the Utah bar. This collection contains portraits of Manning and pictures of her descendent Alice E. Manning Whipple at a 1998 event honoring Utah women in law.
Helen Isham Matill photograph collection
The Helen Isham Matill photograph collection consists of 1 photograph of an unidentified University of Utah Sorority. The first sorority on campus was founded in 1913.
Collection on Ann H. Matthews
The collection on Ann H. Matthews was collected by her friend, Donna Smart. The collection consists of an autobiography written by Matthews, correspondence to Smart from Matthews, a and funeral program.