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Colleges and Universities

 Subject
Subject Source: Archiveswest

Found in 139 Collections and/or Records:

Charles H. Monson papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0609
Abstract The Charles H. Monson papers (1924-1981) reflect the academic and teaching career of Charles H. Monson Jr. (1924-1974), a well-known authority on the subject of philosophy. Included are correspondence, day books, resumes, news articles, lecture notes and outlines, essays, reports, pamphlets, programs, and manuscripts for published writings, among other papers.
Dates: 1924-1981

Charles H. Monson photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P0546
Abstract The Charles H. Monson photograph collection consists of portraits of Monson's immediate family including some group school portraits, and Monson's wedding picture. Also includes Monson's professional work with the University of Utah's PBS station, KUED and various awards or recognitions for his work in telecommunications.
Dates: 1948

Harold Moore papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1553
Abstract The Harold Moore papers (1966-1973) consist of correspondence with writers in regards to the University of Utah's annual Writers' Conferences and other documents including announcements of the Writers' Conference (1966-1973). Moore was a professor of English at the University of Utah (1958-1992) and director of the University of Utah Writers' Conference.
Dates: 1966-1973

Harold Moore photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P0702
Abstract The Harold Moore photograph collection consists of images of writers who attended the annual Writer's Conference and various other prominent authors.
Dates: circa 1960s

Gordon Neff papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2359
Abstract The Gordon Neff papers (1944-2007) contain the transcript of an interview with Neff (b. 1927) conducted by Marsha Lundgren at his home in Salt Lake City, and a copy the scrapbook detailing his football career.
Dates: 1944-2007

Russell Marion Nelson papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2458
Abstract The Russell Marion Nelson papers (1942-2003) contain manuscripts, publications, working boards, certificates, and plaques relating to Nelson's career. Nelson is an internationally renowned cardiothoracic surgeon. Along with his professional career, he has held many positions within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including being called as an Apostle in 1984.
Dates: 1942-2003

William Wallace Newby papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0606
Abstract The William Wallace Newby papers (1930-1971) consist of personal and professional materials concerning William Newby (1902-1977), a professor of biology at the University of Utah from 1927-1971. Included are biographical information, obituary notices, an oral history transcript, numerous hand drawn and reproduced illustrations, and literature and correspondence pertaining to the Aztec Club, of which Newby was president from 1965-1966.
Dates: 1930-1971

L. Jackson Newell audiovisual collection

 Collection
Identifier: A0927
Abstract This collection contains the professional and personal history of L. Jackson Newell. Many of these items contain interviews between Newell and his collegues at the University of Utah and Deep Spring Colleges.
Dates: 1964-2012

L. Jackson Newell papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2342
Abstract The L. Jackson Newell papers (1860-2015) are comprised of materials which are divided into two sections, one relating to his personal and professional life and the other concerning his long association with Deep Springs College (DSC). Included in these papers are correspondence, documents, manuscripts, transcripts, articles, speeches, editorials, essays, journals, interviews, recollections, reports, awards, meeting minutes, convention papers, financial records, administrative information, and...
Dates: 1860-2015

Hugh Nibley papers

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Identifier: MS 0353
Abstract The Hugh Nibley papers (1970) consist of two versions of a burlesque on BYU written for the Brigham Young University Women's Program. The first version was censored. Also included is a speech given at the University of Utah.
Dates: 1970