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Dale Eldon Winn papers
The Dale Eldon Winn papers (1850-1996) consist of correpondence, military materials, writings, travel notebooks, and general materials. Winn was drated into World War II in 1941, serving in Australia, New Guinea and at Fort Still, Oklahoma.
Brian Paul Winterowd research paper
The Brian Paul Winterowd research paper (1976) is titled, "The Incorporation of Murray, Utah, 1897-1905," which was written in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in History at the University of Utah.
Maxwell Myer Wintrobe papers
Maxwell Myer Wintrobe photograph collection
The Maxwell Myer Wintrobe photograph collection contains individual and group portraits of scientists, photographs of medical illustrations relating to anemia and hematology. As well as travel photographs, and two souvenir albums presented to Maxwell Wintrobe in Italy and the United States.
Maxwell Myer Wintrobe video collection
The Maxwell Myer Wintrobe video collection (circa 1967-1984) contains film and video relating to the medical and academic career of Dr. Maxwell Myer Wintrobe, an authority on hematology, who spent the later bulk of his career at the University of Utah where he conducted research in hereditary and metabolic disorders as well as cardiovascular research.
Frank F. Wipper papers
The Frank F. Wipper papers (1957-1960s) consist mainly of the newsletter Gospel Fullness, edited by Frank Wipper and issued monthly out of Fresno, California.
Craig Wirth papers
The Craig Wirth papers (1922-2001) contain correspondence, scripts, reports, directories, financial records, press releases, television publicity material, news clippings, and other materials surrounding the broadcasting career of Craig Wirth.
Craig Wirth photograph collection
The Craig Wirth photograph collection document various times in the career of Wirth as a prominent figure in the television news industry of Salt Lake and Denver. Included are personal and professional items.
Arthur C. Wiscombe photograph collection
Arthur C. Wiscombe (1928-2011) was a Utah educator who worked as a teacher, principle, and superintedent of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Downers Grove, Illinois school districts. He also taught philosophy at Brigham Young University and at the University of Utah. This collection contains photographs of Wiscombe and his family dating from 1953 to 1994.
Arthur C. Wiscombe papers
The Arthur C. Wiscombe papers (1984-2007) consist of volumes of letters, notebooks, essays and journal writings by Wiscombe. Wiscombe served as a teacher, principal, superintendent of Salt Lake City, UT and Downers Grove, IL school districts, and professor of philosophy at BYU and the University of Utah.
Jack Witherspoon papers
The Jack Witherspoon papers (1968-1972) contain reports on the Indian Housing program. Information about the housing program includes a history of public housing in the United States, explanations of public housing, a summary of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970, and an evaluation of the Indian Housing Program.
Ludwig Wittgenstein papers
The Ludwig Wittgenstein papers (1934-1935) contain the notes of Ludwig Wittgenstein's The Brown Book, dictated to F. Skinner and Alice Ambrose. The Brown Book, along with its companion volume The Blue Book, is considered an introduction to the Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) philosophical thought.
Sylvan H. Wittwer papers
The Sylvan H. Wittwer papers (1942-2002) contain correspondence, publications, log books, articles, scrapbooks, and other documents pertaining to Wittwer's experiences as a scientist and researcher.
Sylvan H. Wittwer photograph collection
The Sylvan H. Wittwer photograph collection consists mainly of photos related to his work with plants and growth rates. Included also is extensive travel, mainly in China and the Soviet Union.
James Wolk set design model
The James Wolk set design model (1998) was created for the Pioneer Memorial Theater (PTC) production of A Streetcar Named Desire. Wolk was a set designer for PTC.
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).
Bill Wolverton digital photograph collection
The Bill Wolverton digtial photograph collection contains mostly images of the Glen Canyon and Lake Powerll area, showing various water levels, invasive species like Russian Olive and other effects of the reservoir over time.Also included are a small number of images related to the railroad.
Women in Utah politics oral history project
The Women in Utah politics oral history project (1976-1994) consists of interviews with several women who have been active in political and judicial organizations in Utah. Interviews were conducted by Kathryn MacKay, Eloise McQuown, and Gregory C. Thompson under the auspices of the University of Utah's American West Center.
Women's Resource Center reference collection
The Women's Resource Center reference collection contains articles, brochures, pamphlets, reports, research papers, studies, theses and other materials. The included records serve as reference materials pertaining to a variety of topics affecting women in the University of Utah community. The record contains no historical or biographical information about the Women's Resource Center or any of its employees.
Women's Ski Jumping USA records
The Women's Ski Jumping USA records (2006-2011) consist of correspondence, fundraising materials, posters, stickers and other promotional materials. WSJ-USA is a non-profit organization incorporated in 2003 in Park City, Utah. It was created to support the rising number of elite U.S. women ski jumpers who needed financial support and strong leadership to get them into the international fold and on sport's biggest stage, the Olympic Games.