Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 584 Collections and/or Records:

Charles James Nabors papers
The Charles James Nabors papers (1954-1986) contain correspondence, articles and reprints of articles, clippings, grant applications, and other miscellaneous personal and professional papers from his tenure in University of Utah College of Medicine and as a minority counselor for the University of Utah. Charles Nabors was an associate professor of anatomy at the University of Utah College of Medicine who served as assistant dean for minority affairs. He was also a civil rights activist.
Charles James Neal papers
The Charles James Neal papers (1911-1991) consists of documents and souvenirs pertaining to Neal's discoveries and experiences while living in Utah. Neal was responsible for constructing the first telephone lines in the Uintah Basin, Utah. He also discovered gilsonite in Ft. Duschesne, Utah.
Neighborhood House records
The Neighborhood House records (1894-1996) contains general board meeting minutes, annual reports, a list of board members, photocopies of news clippings, financial statements, role and guest books, and donation records. Also included in the collection is a fiftieth-year history of the Neighborhood House and Day Nursery Association written by Lela Horn Richards in 1944.
David Nelson papers
The David Nelson papers (1983-2012) contain documents, memorabilia and news clippings spanning his tenure as an activist for the rights of Utah's LGBT community. Nelson was an activist and spokesperson for the rights of the gay and lesbian communities. He also founded the Gay and Lesbian Utah Democrats (GLUD), an organization that lobbied for the rights of, and promoted participation within, the gay community in local and national politics.
Harry Nelson papers
The Harry Nelson papers (1886-2015) are mainly a collection of materials documenting the life of Maud May Babcock (1867-1954), a theater teacher and director at the University of Utah from 1892 to 1938. Journals, travelogs, daily planners, teaching materials, manuscripts, programs, announcements, letters, and news clippings are included. Harry Nelson (1901-1988) was a theater student and friend of Maud May Babcock.

Network magazine records
The Network magazine records (1978-1989) consists of business records and other documents pertaining to the creation and operation of this Salt Lake City publication. Among the records are budget materials, publishing contracts, advertising plans, subscription and distribution records, sales records and seminar notes, correspondence, writer's guidelines, salary and personnel files, and information about various women's groups. Also present are issues of the magazine from 1978 to 1989.
Linda King Newell papers
Nichiren Buddhist Temple records
The Nichiren Buddhist Temple records (1954-2003) contain correspondence, financial reports, membership records, the church newsletter, and other documents pertaining to the Nichiren Buddhist Temple. The temple (which dates from 1971-1991) was operated in Salt Lake City by Yosh Ito and Reverend Kanai Skokai. There were more than two hundred members, a large percentage of whom were Japanese Americans.
Eleanor L. Nicholes papers
The Eleanor L. Nicholes papers (1849-1996) contain correspondence, news clippings, research files, and articles related to the career of librarian and author.
Alberta Hunt Nicholson papers
The Alberta Hunt Nicholson papers (1940-1997) contain materials regarding Nicholson's involvement with aviation from 1940-1990. Nicholson (1914-2002) was one of the first women test pilots to fly for the United States Air Force. She was a member of the Women Air Force Service Pilots (WASPs) during World War II, from 1943 until the group was disbanded in 1944.
Sylvia Eugenia Nilsen papers
The Sylvia Eugenia Nilsen papers (circa 1920s-1975) consist of materials from Nilsen's schooling and memoranda, news clippings, and memorabilia from her career as a U.S. Department of State attorney.
William P. Nisbet papers
The William P. Nisbet papers (1893-1942) consists of a journal and a scrapbook which document the life of William Nisbet (1869-1940), a Scottish immigrant to America
Matthew Frederick and Claire Wilcox Noall papers
The Matthew Frederick and Claire Wilcox Noall papers (1805-1970s) consist of the Noalls' personal and professional records, as well as records passed on to them by their ancestors.
Max Nolan papers
The Max Nolan papers (1980-1999) contains correspondence, manuscript notes, and news clippings.
North and East Regional Council of Neighborhood Associations records
The North and East Regional Council of Neighborhood Associations records (1973-1985) consist of documents collected by former chairperson, Barbara Denton, regarding the Association's involvement in policies, projects, and other activities.
David Allen Novelle digital photograph collection
The David Allen Novelle digital photograph collection consists of images of Novelle downhill skiing. Also included in the collection are news clippings.
Stu and Greta O'Brien papers
The Stu and Greta O'Brien papers (1980-1997) consist of color photocopies of three portfolios documenting the careers of these professional skiers. Stuart W. O'Brien competed professionally in both freestyle and mogul events. He was a member of the United States World Cup Freestyle Team. Greta Paulsen-O'Brien has been a professional skier and competition judge.
Helen O'Connell papers
The Helen O'Connell papers (1940s-1970s) consist mainly of sheet music used by Helen O'Connell during her singing career. Also included are correspondence, programs, announcements, and clippings. Helen O'Connell was a singer with various bands and individuals such as Jimmy Richards, Larry Funk, Jimmy Dorsey, and Bob Eberly. She also toured with Kay Starr, Rosemary Clooney, and Rose Marie as Four Girls Four.
Ogden Regional Family History Center records
The Ogden Regional Family History Center records (1907-1958) consist of a scrapbook of newspaper clippings concerning many of the pioneers in early Utah history. A large majority of the clippings are obituaries.
