Newsletters
Found in 150 Collections and/or Records:
Sonia Johnson papers
The Sonia Johnson papers (1958-1983) contain materials dealing with her excommunication from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, her campaign in support of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), and the group "Mormons for ERA" between the years 1978 and 1982.
Joseph Taylor Family Organization newsletters
The Joseph Taylor Family Organization newsletters(1973-1975) consist of two volumes which include genealogical records, biographies, photographs, and family news.
Peter V. Karns papers [photocopies]
The Peter V. Karns papers [photocopies] contains clippings, newsletters, race results, and other items relating to Karns' University of Utah downhill ski team experience and biathalon career.
Alice Kasai papers
Mitsugi M. Kasai papers
The Mitsugi M. Kasai papers (1918-2013) contain assorted documents related to Mr. Kasai's early life, his career in the United States Army and his participation in various Japanese-American organizations following his retirement.
Ewald Kipp papers
The Ewald Kipp papers (1880-1980s) contain materials relating to Ewald Kipp (1899-1970s), a mining engineer who worked for various mining and smelting companies in Utah and surrounding states. Included are correspondence, notebooks, day planners, and documents concerning Kipp's career as an mining engineer, various organizations he belonged to, and his extracurricular activities.
Kurt Weill Foundation for Music collection
The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music collection (1928-2005) contains five oral history interviews with Maurice Abravanel (1978-1985), correspondence, a newsletter, and music programs. The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music was established by Lotte Lenya in 1962 to continue the legacy of musician and composer, Kurt Weill.
Genevieve Lawrence papers
The Genevieve Lawrence papers (1944-1989) contain correspondence, sales information, artist cards, and gallery programs. Correspondents include Alice Merrill Horne and Ray Nilson's Fine Arts Gallery. Concerns art galleries, Utah Women artists, interior design and the 1955-1957 Utah State Fairs. Also includes organization records of the American Association of University Women. Genevieve Lawrence was a owner of Lugen Galleries and an art collector.
LDS Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Association records
The LDS Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Association (NAA) records (1949-2017) contains professional papers and documents maintained by Zeldine Graham (b. 1933), an alum who held the position of Treasurer in the NAA for a number of years. The LDS Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Association is an association for the alumni of the LDS Hospital W. H. Groves School of Nursing, which operated from 1905 to 1955.
Lou Lorenz papers
H. Michael Marquardt papers
The H. Michael Marquardt papers (1800-2017) contains correspondence, clippings, diary copies, scholarly articles, miscellaneous research materials on topics in LDS history and theology. Marquardt is a historian and author.
Marriott Employees Staff Association (MESA) records
The Marriott Employees Staff Association records (1983-2003) consist of materials generated by members of this Marriott Library group, otherwise known as MESA. The records include governing documents (such as by-laws), administrative correspondence, membership information, staff surveys, event planning and announcements, financial records, newsletters and literary magazines, meeting minutes, and miscellaneous items.
Mike M. Masaoka papers
Byron McGrath papers
The Byron McGrath papers (1926-1993) consist of materials regarding the personal and professional lives of both Byron McGrath and Grace Coppin McGrath as actors, teachers, and philanthropists.
Doris S. Melich papers
Michigan Communist Party collection
The Michigan Communist Party collection (1924-1935) consist of flyers, handbills, and publications of regional leftist organizations in Michigan. The flyers promote rallies, marches, and other events focused on social equality and economic relief, and encourage membership in the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA), unions, and various community groups.
Larry H. Miller papers
The Larry H. Miller papers (1985-1996) contain mainly news clippings about the National Basketball Association team, the Utah Jazz. The collection also contains newsletters from the Larry H. Miller Group.
Lorille Horne Miller papers
The Lorille Horne Miller papers (1938-1991) contain correspondence, newsletters, meeting agendas, maps, and pamphlets related to the 1977 National Women's Conference in Houston, Texas. In addition, there are news clippings related to the activities and membership of the First Unitarian Church from 1938-1946.
Mineralogical Society of Utah records
The Mineralogical Society of Utah was organized in Salt Lake City to facilitate the study of mineralogy. The collection (1939-1990) contains records documenting the organization, operation, and activities of the society.
Monument Park Ninth Ward and Stake newsletters
The Monument Park Ninth Ward and Stake newsletters (1996-1998) consists of newsletters distributed by the Monument Park Ninth Ward (Salt Lake City) of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.