Pamphlets
Found in 106 Collections and/or Records:
Avard T. Fairbanks papers
The Avard T. Fairbanks papers (1880-2015) contain materials regarding this internationally known sculptor from Utah. Included in the collection are contracts, correspondence, notes, sketches, illustrations, news articles, project proposals, pamphlets, exhibition display boards, and biographical information. Fairbanks was a prominent Utah sculptor. He also organized the College of Fine Arts at the University of Utah.

Fayez A. Sayegh collection on the Arab-Israeli conflict
The Fayez A. Sayegh collection on the Arab-Israeli conflict consists of correspondence, pamphlets, news clippings, journal publications, essays, books, and personal files. Dr. Fayez A. Sayegh was a distinguished educator, United Nations diplomat, and writer.
First Church of Christ, Scientist records
The collection contains three pamphlets consisting of the bylaws and articles of incorporation of the First Church of Christ, Scientist. The first pamphlet contains the bylaws adopted as of December, 1952, with handwritten revisions to be made. The second pamphlet contains the revised bylaws adopted as of October, 1958 and the third pamphlet contains the bylaws and Articles of Incorporation, Third Revised Edition, 1971.
Stephen C. Foster collection
The Stephen C. Foster collection (1931-1951) contain biographical articles and writings and a periodical concerning Stephen C. Foster. Foster (1826-1864) was a popular American songwriter who gained prominence in antebellum America with popular songs like "Oh! Susannah" and "Camptown Races."
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 Mormon Church members.
Royal Lovell Garff papers
The Royal Lovell Garff papers (1914-1996) contain journals, correspondence, scrapbooks, convention materials, articles, speeches, notes, notebooks, certificates, financial materials, pamphlets, speech cards, booklets, magazine excerpts, books, and news clippings, among other materials, that Royal Lovell Garff (1904-1994) used during his career as a teacher and public speaker.
Robert Alan Goldberg papers
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.
Mary Jane Hair papers
The Mary Jane Hair papers (1963-1987) consist of materials from and about the Intermountain Conference on Children's Literature, the Intermountain Conference on Young Adult Literature, the Children's Literature Association of Utah, and Theta Alpha Phi. Mary Jane Hair was a librarian at the University of Utah.
Thomas J. Harvey papers
The Thomas J. Harvey papers (1915-2002) contain research files related to Zane Grey, John Ford, and Monument Valley, including photocopies, correspondence, shooting schedules, interviews, newsclippings, brochures, and pamphlets.