Newsletters
Found in 150 Collections and/or Records:
Mormon History Association records
The Mormon History Association (MHA) records (1971-2001) consist of newsletters published by the MHA and a conference handbook. The MHA is a historical association which focuses on the LDS experience.
Mountain Meadows Association records
Ina Mae Murri papers
The Ina Mae Murri papers (1977-2007) contain correspondence, newsletters and articles pertaining the Murri's life and involvement in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer/Questioning, and others (LGBTQ+), and Mormon feminist activism.
National Communication Association records
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.
Robert S. Olpin papers
Organization for Research on Women and Communications records
The Organization for Research on Women and Communications (ORWAC) records (1976-2009) consist primarily of materials relating to the administration of the organization, including correspondence, newsletters, reports, and financial documents. Also included are logo and award records. ORWAC promotes dialogue, discussion, research, and scholarship concerned with women, feminism, gender, oppression, and social change.
Michele Parish papers
The Michele Parish papers (1917-1995) contain Parish's personal and professional papers. Much of the collection is concerned with Parish's work with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). The collection also contains personal and religious materials, such as correspondence, church programs, directories, and information packets from the United Methodist Church. There are also correspondence, and newsletters from her work for the National Women's Political Caucus.
Joseph S. Peery papers
The Joseph S. Peery papers (1907-2005) contain diaries, correspondence, notes, family genealogy, University of Utah materials, maps, certificates, awards, newsletters, postcards, and news clippings. Peery was a professor of finance and economics at the University of Utah.
Jean and Wilburn Pickett papers
William M. Purdy papers
The William M. Purdy papers (1954-1991) consist of personal and professional documents for Purdy (1921-1993), a noted Utah educator. The materials include correspondence, writings, and documents concerning Rowland Hall-St. Mark's School, where Purdy was headmaster from 1968-1981. Also included in the collection is his paper, "An Outline of the History of the Flaming Gorge Area."
Religious Society of Friends newsletters
The Religious Society of Friends newsletters (1999-2002) is titled The Circle, which was generated by this organization. The Religious Society of Friends, also known as the Quakers, was founded in the seventeenth century by George Fox in England. The Friends hold weekly meetings for the purposes of worship, Bible study, and financial and business matters.
Shirley Ririe papers
The Shirley Ririe papers (1946-2010) consist mainly of programs, announcements, and news clippings pertaining to Ririe and the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company. Also included are correspondence, biographical information, and miscellaneous personal material. Shirley Ririe is a co-founder of the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, which is based in Salt Lake City.
Rocketeers Square Dance Club records
The Rocketeers Square Dance Club records (1991-2016) consists of board meeting minutes, newsletters, calendars, announcements and other materials related to the activities of this dance club. Rocketeers is an adult couples square dance club with dances held each Saturday night at Columbus Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Kenneth Irving Ross papers
The Kenneth Irving Ross papers (1893-2014) consists of materials regarding his explorations of the Southwest as well as his time as the director of Explorers' Camp.
Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce records
The Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce records (1938-1984) contain various pamphlets, magazines, and other promotional publications concerning the businesses of the Salt Lake area. The chamber has been assisting business development in Salt Lake City since 1887.
Salt Lake City Country Club records
The Salt Lake City Country Club records (1900-1978) contain directories, bylaws, and newsletters of the Club. This is a Salt Lake City, Utah, golf and social club.
Salt Lake City - Ulan Ude Friendship Committee records
The Salt Lake City - Ulan Ude Friendship Committee records (1983-1985) represent the activities of some Salt Lake City anti-nuclear and anti-arms race advocates who joined the Ground Zero American-Soviet City Pairing Project established in 1982.
Salt Lake Olympic Bid Committee records
The Salt Lake Olympic Bid Committee records (1985-1993) contain correspondence, newsletters, news clippings, statistical reports, committee reports, publicity items, and other materials which document Salt Lake City's failed attempt to get the 1998 Winter Olympics.
Saving the Legacy collection
This collection consists of items donated by World War II veterans in conjunction with their oral history interviews conducted by the American West Center. This collection is ongoing, and items will be added periodically.