Scrapbooks
Found in 287 Collections and/or Records:
American Red Cross Utah Chapter records
The American Red Cross Utah Chapter records consists of administrative and historical records including correspondence (1917-1978), scrapbooks (1946-1973), meeting minutes (1928-1962), ledger (1943-1965), servicemen's roster (1945-1946), clippings (1944-1985), letters of the War Finance Committee (1917), and chapter histories.
Helen B. Andelin papers
Axel J. Andresen scrapbooks
The Axel J. Andresen scrapbooks (1930-1980) were compiled by Andresen documenting his involvement in competitive ski jumping. A native of Norway, Andresen came to Utah in 1912. He held most major jump titles between 1918 and 1927. He was a founding member of the Norwegian-American Athletic Club, which later became the Utah Ski Club. Andresen served as vice president of that organization in the 1930s.
Arcadian Brotherhood of Intermountain States records
The Arcadian Brotherhood of Intermountain States records (1931-1967) contains materials relating to the Greek brotherhood organization of the local chapter in Salt Lake City (SLC), Utah. Most of these records are written in Greek, and include member and dues ledgers, minutes, scrapbooks of the Hellenic Mothers Club, records from Anast J. Chipian the secretary of the SLC chapter, and materials concerning the parent organization: the Pan-Arcadian Federation of America.
Ike Armstrong collection
The Ike Armstrong collection (1918-1986) consists of documents and memorabilia related to Armstrong's success as the University of Utah football coach and Athletic Director.
Marilyn Arnold papers
Associated Utah Artists records
The Associated Utah Artists records (1940-2006) consist of scrapbooks, a minute book, news clippings, correspondence, and programs concerning this Utah arts organization.
Aurora Club records
The Aurora Club records (1913-2013) consist mainly of meeting minutes, but also present are correspondence, directories, and other materials. The materials are in both photocopied and original format. The Aurora Club started out as a social sewing club in 1913 but grew to include other activities such as book readings, speakers, tours, and charitable projects.
Auxiliary of the Reading Room for the Blind scrapbook
The Auxiliary of the Reading Room for the Blind scrapbook (1908-1934) was compiled by the librarian, Mrs. Dr. J. J. Snider. The majority of the scrapbook consists of news clippings regarding the creation of the reading room and other issues pertaining to visually impaired people in Utah. Included in the scrapbook are a few programs and issues of The Utah Eagle.
Maud May Babcock papers
The Maud May Babcock papers consists of personal and professional correspondence, biographical and genealogical material, class registers and teaching notebooks from the University of Utah, honors and tributes, books, speeches and articles by Miss Babcock, theater and speech programs, and travel memorabilia and photographs. Babcock was and actress and instructor in speech at the University of Utah.