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Jack Goodman photograph collection
the Jack Goodman photograph colleciton contains personal family materials as well as materials related to his articles, reviews, and research Goodman is a Salt Lake City, Utah journalist and author whose primary interests include skiing, tourism, the development of national parks, and Utah architecture. He is the author of the weekly column "City View" in the Salt Lake Tribune.
Louis S. Goodman audio-visual collection
The Louis S. Goodman audio-visual collection (1968-1980) consists of video and audio tapes relating to the personal life and scientific career of University of Utah pharmacologist Dr. Louis S. Goodman, a pioneer of anticancer chemotherapy.
Louis S. Goodman photograph collection
The Louis S. Goodman photograph collection contains a wide variety of images of Louis Goodman. The collection contains the following: personal portraits and snapshots of Goodman, images of Goodman's family, Goodman in medical school, and in various medical settings, in Russia, performing experiments, teaching labs etc. portraits of friends and associates, images of various social activities, slides and photographs of various advertisements, diagrams, documents and unidentified people.
Harold Judd Goodro papers
Harold Judd Goodro photograph collection
The Harold Judd Goodro photograph collection consists of images of Harold Goodro rock climbing with his wife, Helen Goodro.
W. J. Goodwin papers
The W. J. Goodwin papers (1919, 1923-1924) contain a logbook which documents two trips in which Goodwin participated as a University of Utah engineering student. The first trip was a summer tour of U.S. National Parks and Canada. The second trip was a mining trip to California. Also included is a paper by Ethel Smith that discusses the Canadian Industrial Disputes Act of 1910.
Craig Gorder photograph collection
The Craig Gorder photograph collection contains one photograph of a skier in a race at Snowbird Ski resort. Craig Gorder was born in 1952 and was raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. He had a career as a ski racer, racing professionally and for the U.S. Ski Team and the U.S. Olympic Ski Team.
Craig Gorder papers
The Craig Gorder papers (1961-1975) contain news clippings, articles, news releases, letters of recognition, personal letters, pamphlets, brochures and ski magazines pertaining to the life and skiing career of Craig Gorder. Gorder was born in 1952 and was raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. He had a career as a ski racer, racing professionally and for the U.S. Ski Team and the U.S. Olympic Ski Team.
Hays Gorey papers
The Hays Gorey papers (1950-1990) contain research, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and certificates pertaining to Gorey's work as a journalist. Gorey was a journalist and author. He also served as editor at the Salt Lake Tribune and as a political correspondent for Time magazine.
Hays Gorey photograph collection
The Hays Gorey photograph collection consists of photos and slides of Hays Gorey’s professional life as a political journalist, including his investigation of Watergate in the 1970’s and his close association with the Kennedys (specifically Robert) in addition to pictures with Presidents and overseas. His wife Nonie is with him in many of these pictures.
Maude Smith Gorham scrapbooks
Michael Joseph Gorrell papers
The Michael Joseph Gorrell papers (1871-2014) contain professional materials, Salt Lake Organizing Committees' General Assembly documents, newsletters, memorabilia, press releases and news clippings collected by Salt Lake Tribune reporter Mike Gorrell during the seven years (1995-2002) that he covered Salt Lake City's preparations for the 2002 Winter Olympics, as well as other materials collected throughout the course of Gorrell's journalistic career
Michael Joseph Gorrell photograph collection
Michael Joseph “Mike” Gorrell is a Utah journalist who covered the Olympics, as well as other topics, for the The Salt Lake Tribune. This collection contains material collected by Gorrell during the course of his career in journalism. The collection primarily consists of images related to the Olympics and postcards collected by Gorrell during his world travels.
Gosiute Indian photograph collection
The Gosiute Indian photograph collection contains photographs used in a thesis from the University of Utah titled: A study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah by Carling I. Malouf. The Photographs are documenting various activities of the Gosiute Indians.
Peter Goss interview with Norman Hill audio recording
The Peter Goss interview with Norman Hill audio recording (1983) covers the career of architect Norman Hill, an engineer and former associate of Frank Lloyd Wright and Taylor Woolley. Goss is a professor of architectural history at the University of Utah.
Peter L. Goss papers
The Peter L. Goss papers (1855-2009) consist of correspondence, news clippings, architecutral research, research on Utah architecture and vast research on Levittown and Olana. Personal papers included are his vitae, essays and lectures and work from students. Goss was a professor of architectural history and a documentary photographer as well as Associate Vice President for Scholarly and Creative Activities.
William R. Gould photograph collection
The William R. Gould photograph collection consists of personal images and portraits of William Gould and close relatives and friends, group portraits of business meetings, employees, social and publicity events, and the work of William Gould. Experimental energy resources developed by SCE are also documented.
William Simpson Gould papers
The William Simpson Gould papers (1897-1906) contains certificates, correspondence, financial records, diaries, and photograph albums documenting his experience as a missionary in Scotland.
William Simpson Gould photograph collection
The William Simpson Gould photograph is a black and white image of William Simpson Gould.
Athol Graham video collection
The audio visual component of this collection is comprised of several relatively low quality but fascinating clips of hot rod related footage and several reels of 8mm home movie film relating to Utah and the Bonneville Salt Flats as well as Graham's late 1940s mission to New Zealand.