Pamphlets
Found in 106 Collections and/or Records:
Pat Shea papers
The Pat Shea papers (1976-1994) contain correspondence, fax transmissions, articles, newsletters, pamphlets, brochures, notebooks, legislation materials, U. S. Senate materials, term reports, and news clippings related to the politics of Utah and the United States. Shea graduated from Harvard Law School, practiced law and served as counsel to the Foreign Relations Committee in the U.S. Senate. He ran as the Democratic candidate for governor of Utah in 1992.
Franklin Richards Smith papers
This Franklin Richards Smith papers (1877-1938) consist of correspondence, papers, and photographs which document Smith's LDS mission to England, 1908-1911. Also included is correspondence of his parents, other relatives, and associates. Finally, the collection includes an assortment of printed materials such as newspaper clippings, booklets, and assorted souvenir items. The collection consists entirely of photocopies.
Wilbur H. Smith papers
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance Records
The Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance records (1969-2000) is a collection of office files, correspondence, and legal materials related to both the day-to-day operation of the organization as well as grassroots, political, and legal campaigns undertaken for or against specific actions affecting Southern Utah Wilderness areas.
Jerome C. Stoffel collection
The Jerome C. Stoffel collection (1950s) consists of a pamphlet and an accompanying letter from the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City asking for contributions to support missionary activities in Utah. Included is an anonymous pamphlet, published ostensibly under LDS Church authority, attacking the first and expressing isolationist and anti-Catholic sentiments.
Charles N. Strevell papers
The Charles N. Strevell papers (1894-1943) contain correspondence, family history, essays, speeches, publications, art work, posters, pamphlets, brochures, news clippings, and other related materials. Strevell was one of the organizers of Strevell-Paterson Hardware Company and was the president for many years before his retirement in 1912. He became well known for his essay, "Dinosauropodes,"" which was published several times during the 1930s.
Sugarhouse Kiwanis Club records
The Sugarhouse Kiwanis Club records (1953-1997) consists of newsletters, correspondence, news clippings, brochures, club business papers, and financial records. The material relates to the activities of Jospeh Sehee in relationship to his participation with the club. It also contains material focused on Kiwanis International, Key Club, and Circle K.
Sandra Kellogg Sutton papers
The Sandra Kellogg Sutton papers (1923-1973) contain papers, correspondence, newspaper articles, brochures, notes, and drawings pertaining to the David Keith Mansion located at 529 East South Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Timpanogos Club records
The Timpanogos Club records (1913-1979) contain documents concerning the history, dealings, and structure of the club. Included are member lists, bulletins, talks, and various reports. The Timpanogos Club was started in the winter of 1913, by Samuel Russel and Preston Nibley who felt they needed to develop a closer friendship with some of the men in the community, men whom they considered were accomplishing things in the city and state.
Martin Tolchin papers
The Martin Tolchin papers (1955-1991) consist of 16 scrapbooks containing newspaper articles written by Tolchin between 1955 and 1989, and an addendum includes newspaper clippings of articles written between 1979 and 1991. Also included are press passes and pamphlets. Tolchin worked at the Times, first as a reporter, then as bureau chief, for 40 years.