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Cecelia H. Foxley photograph collection
Cecelia H. Foxley served as the Deputy Commissioner, and the Associate Commissioner for Academic Affairs. She then served as Commissioner of the Utah System of Higher Education and Chief Executive Officer to the State board of Regents for over 10 years. Afterward, she served for three years as Regents professor in the Educational Psychology department at the University of Utah. This collection contains 4 photographs depicting Foxley's career from 1993 to 2002.
Philip L. Fradkin papers
The Philip L. Fradkin papers (1790-2012) consists of materials relating to environmental author Philp L. Fradkin (1935-2012) including his research, notes, manuscripts and copies of his articles. Fradkin worked for several newspapers and won a Pulitzer for his coverage of the Watts riots.
Rell Gardner Francis digital photograph collection
Rell Gardner Francis (1928-2008) was a Utah photographer and filmmaker. This collection contains 1 digital only photograph taken by Francis of a sculpture by Lorenzo Larsen taken in 1969.
Russell Simon and Margaret Breer Fraser papers
The Russell Simon and Margaret Breer Fraser papers (1905-1981) include travel memorabilia, materials related to Margaret's mother, Wilhemina, and various other materials.
Russell Simon and Margaret Breer Fraser photograph collection
The Russell Simon and Margaret Breer Fraser photograph collection contains images depicting family, friends, children, homes, the Fraser family garden, Liberty Park in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City Municipal Airport, California, Liberty Bell, Philadelphia, and a military base in Hawaii.
"Thomas Frazer journals: a selective transcription"
The "Thomas Frazer journals: a selective transcription" (1979) consist of a manuscript transcription of parts of Frazer's journals and workbooks, originally dating from the 1840s to the 1890s. Thomas Frazer, a native of Scotland, was a stonemason who settled in Beaver, Utah. The manuscript includes lists of supplies, descriptions of structures, and other information. The transcription was made by Linda Bonar, an architectural historian.
Arthur Pedersen Freber papers
The Arthur Pedersen Freber papers (1892-1960) consist of compostions, correspondence, autobiographical and biographical material, concert programs, and scrapbooks relating to Freber, a violinist, conductor, and professor of music at the University of Utah from 1926-1951.
Arthur Pedersen Freber photograph collection
The Arthur Pedersen Freber photograph collection contains primarily portraits of Arthur Pedersen Freber, his wife, Virginia Smith Freber, and his father, Anton Pedersen. Also included are photographs of musicians and some miscellaneous portraits.
Einar Fredbo photograph
The Einar Fredbo photograph consists of 1 13x10 hand-tinted black and white print of ski jumper at Ecker Hill circa 1930-1933.
Einar Fredbo skiing scrapbook
The Einar Fredbo skiing scrapbook (1930-1934) was kept by Einar Fredbo and contains clippings regarding skiing activities, particularly ski jumping, in Utah and the western United States. Clippings document the activities of Fredbo, Alf Engen, and other skiers. Many clippings document ski jumping competitions held at Ecker Hill. Einar Fredbo was a ski jumper in Utah and the western United States.
David B. Freed papers
The David B. Freed papers (1955-1977) contain original music, political action projects,personal and professional correspondence, and documents relating to his very involved stand on world peace.
Henry Blanchard Freeman diary [photocopy]
This collection consists of a photocopy of the diary of Captain Henry B. Freeman, an army officer of the 7th Cavalry detailing troop movements before the battle of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876.
Freemen Institute records
The Freemen Institute records (1963-1980) consist of pamphlets, course outlines, clippings, questionnaires, drafts of critical essays, correspondence, and notes. Also included are transcripts of speeches by Ezra Taft Benson supporting the organization. The Freemen Institute was a conservative political organization based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Many of its members were LDS Church members.
Norma Reynolds Dalby Freestone papers
The Norma Reynolds Dalby Freestone papers (1910-2006) contain biographical information, correspondence, musical education material, notes, budget information, books, and music scores, including original scores by Freestone. She was a professor of music and dance at the University of Utah and Sarah Lawrence College, specializing in simultaneous improvisation of dance and music.
French kayakers river running video collection
The French kayakers river running video collection (1938, 2011) consists of edited footage of a kayak trip down the Green and Colorado Rivers undertaken by French kayakers Antoine DeSeynes, Bernard DeColmont and Genevieve DeColmont in the autumn of 1938. A filmmaker, Bernard DeColmont made a color film on 16mm stock. Antoine DeSeynes made a black and white film on 8mm stock. The collection also contains audio recordings of an interview about the with Patrice DeColmont conducted in 2011.
Friends of Gilgal Garden audio-visual collection
The Friends of Gilgal Garden Audio-Visual Collection details the attempts to preserve and save Gilgal Garden by Friends of Gilgal Garden.
Friends of Gilgal Garden photograph collection
Gilgal Garden is an outdoor sculpture park located in Salt Lake City, Utah, created by Thomas Battersby Child, Jr. (1888-1963) in the backyard of his home starting in 1945. In 2000, Gilgal Garden was purchased by the Friends of Gilgal Garden and opened as a city park. This collection contains color photographs, negatives, slides, and digital photographs documenting the Friends of Gilgal Garden's efforts to preserve and restore Gilgal Garden between 1996 and 2008.
Friends of Gilgal Garden records
The Friends of Gilgal Garden records (1959-2010) consists of the administrative, fundraising, volunteer, conservation project plans, historical and general materials of this non-profit organization. The purpose of the Friends of Gilgal Garden is to restore, preserve, protect, and maintain the artifacts, sculptures, engraved stones, arrangements, facilities, and land known as Gilgal in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Friends of the Library photograph collection
The Friends of the Library photograph collection consists of images taken at banquets and events to benefit the Marriott Library at the University of Utah.