Joseph Boyer Jarvis photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P1271
Scope and Contents
The Joseph Boyer Jarvis photograph collection consists of 2 boxes. Box 1 contains 265 black-and-white and color family photographs and photographs related to Jarvis' teaching career and activism. Box 2 contains 3 oversized theatrical photographs by Robert Clayton. The collection spans about 1960 to 2000.
Dates
- 1960-2000
Creator
Language of Materials
Collection materials are in English.
Conditions Governing Access
Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
Conditions Governing Use
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.
Permission to publish material from the Joseph Boyer Jarvis photograph collection must be obtained from the Special Collections Manuscript Curator.
Permission to publish material from the Joseph Boyer Jarvis photograph collection must be obtained from the Special Collections Manuscript Curator.
Biographical Note
Joseph Boyer Jarvis (1923-2019) was born on June 1, 1923 in Springville, Utah, to Joseph S. and Mildred Boyer Jarvis. He graduated from Mesa Union High School in Mesa, Arizona, in 1941. After briefly attending Harvard, he obtained his BA from the University of Arizona in 1947, his M.A. degree from Arizona State University in 1950, and a Ph.D. from Northwestern University in 1958. In 1955, he met and married Patricia Potts Annand; together the couple had three children.
Boyer Jarvis came to the University of Utah in 1955 while conducting research for his dissertation. He began working at the University of Utah as a teaching assistant and assistant to the dean of the College of Letters and Science that year. In 1956, Jarvis began working at the University of Utah as an assistant professor; he became a full professor in 1967. During his career at the University of Utah, Jarvis held many positions in addition to teaching, including: Associate Programming director of KUED (1957-1960), Assistant to the President (1962-1964); in the College of Letters and Science he served as Assistant to the Dean (1956-1958), Assistant Dean (1958-1960), and Acting Dean (1960-1961). Jarvis retired from the university in 1989.
In addition to his work as an educator, Jarvis was an activist who held roles in many community service organizations and political initiatives. He sat on various boards, including: American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Utah, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Salt Lake Branch, the Utah Heritage Foundation, Voices for Utah Children, and the Salt Lake chapter of Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (P-FLAG). He also took part in many community service opportunities including being the president of the Adult Education Council of Greater Salt Lake (1958-1959), member of the Board of Directors for Youth Inc. (1969-1975), president of the Salt Lake City Public Library Board of Directors (1976-1982 and 1983-1991), president of the United Nations Association of Utah (1980-1982), and chairman of Utahns United against the Nuclear Arms Race (1985-1986). In 2009, along with former Utah Governor Olene Walker, a consortium of advocates for senior citizens formed to improve public policy. Jarvis was a founding member of the Utah Citizens’ Counsel, a Boyer Jarvis died in 2019.
Boyer Jarvis came to the University of Utah in 1955 while conducting research for his dissertation. He began working at the University of Utah as a teaching assistant and assistant to the dean of the College of Letters and Science that year. In 1956, Jarvis began working at the University of Utah as an assistant professor; he became a full professor in 1967. During his career at the University of Utah, Jarvis held many positions in addition to teaching, including: Associate Programming director of KUED (1957-1960), Assistant to the President (1962-1964); in the College of Letters and Science he served as Assistant to the Dean (1956-1958), Assistant Dean (1958-1960), and Acting Dean (1960-1961). Jarvis retired from the university in 1989.
In addition to his work as an educator, Jarvis was an activist who held roles in many community service organizations and political initiatives. He sat on various boards, including: American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Utah, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Salt Lake Branch, the Utah Heritage Foundation, Voices for Utah Children, and the Salt Lake chapter of Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (P-FLAG). He also took part in many community service opportunities including being the president of the Adult Education Council of Greater Salt Lake (1958-1959), member of the Board of Directors for Youth Inc. (1969-1975), president of the Salt Lake City Public Library Board of Directors (1976-1982 and 1983-1991), president of the United Nations Association of Utah (1980-1982), and chairman of Utahns United against the Nuclear Arms Race (1985-1986). In 2009, along with former Utah Governor Olene Walker, a consortium of advocates for senior citizens formed to improve public policy. Jarvis was a founding member of the Utah Citizens’ Counsel, a Boyer Jarvis died in 2019.
Extent
2 Boxes
Abstract
Boyer Jarvis (1923-2019) was a professor and administrator at the University of Utah and an activist. The Joseph Boyer Jarvis photograph collection contains images of Jarvis' family, career, and activism from about 1960 to 2000.
Arrangement
Arranged by subject
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated by Joseph Boyer Jarvis in 2006.
Separated Materials
See also the J. Boyer Jarvis papers (ACCN 2167) in the Manuscripts Division of Special Collections.
Processing Information
Processed by Special Collections staff.
Creator
- Title
- Guide to the Joseph Boyer Jarvis photograph collection, 1960-2000
- Author
- Finding aid created by Claire A. Kempa
- Date
- 2022
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid encoded in English in Latin script.
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
Contact:
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu