Reports
Found in 170 Collections and/or Records:
Robert B. Smith report
The Robert B. Smith report (1963) is entitled, "British Antarctic Survey Expedition, 1962-1963." The report details Smith's Antarctic voyage and field work as the U.S. Exchange Scientist to the British Antarctic Survey.
Wilbur H. Smith papers
Isaac Albert Smoot papers
The Isaac Albert Smoot papers (1935-1950) consists of correspondence, minutes, and reports of the 1947 Utah Centennial Commission of which Smoot was a member. As well as correspondence and reports during Smoot's tenure as U.S. Postmaster for Salt Lake City and as an officer in the National Association of Postmasters of the United States (NAPUS), 1935 to 1950.
Eliza R. Snow letters and histories of charitable societies in Utah
The Eliza R. Snow's histories of charitable societies in Utah collection (1876) consist of letters and historical reports, solicited by a Mrs. A.H. Smith and collected by Eliza Snow, from Utah's charitable societies. Reports were not submitted by some societies. Snow's own report on the LDS Church's Relief Society is probably the best summary statement on the role and activities of women in the LDS Church during the mid 19th century.
Social Hall research report
The Social Hall research report (1977) was created by John M. Bourne, a Pioneer State Park historian. It describes the construction and use of the old Social Hall in Salt Lake City, Utah, which was demolished in 1922. A replica of the building was erected at the Pioneer Trail State Park in Salt Lake City in 1979. Also included are a program for the ground breaking ceremonies for the replica and photocopied documents and clippings used in research.
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.
Spanish-Speaking Organization for Community, Integrity and Opportunity (SOCIO) records
Justin Call Stewart papers
Thomas G. Stockham papers
The Thomas G. Stockham papers (1951-1994) provide information about the personal and professional life of Thomas Greenway Stockham, Jr. (b. 1933). The papers include personal documents, correspondence, teaching and business records, scientific and technical reports and manuals, project notes, and published and unpublished documents. Stockham is best known for his development of digital sound, his contributions to computer image processing procedures, and his work on the Watergate tapes.
William Lee Stokes papers
H. A. Strauss report
The H. A. Strauss report (1912) consist of two volumes titled "The Principal Public Utility Properties of the State of Utah." The report was prepared by Strauss, consulting engineer for the project. Volume one holds the text of the report while volume two exhibits maps, pictures, and diagrams.
Ewart A. Swinyard papers
The Ewart A. Swinyard papers (1940-1988) contain laboratory notebooks, teaching material, articles, personal files, sophomore clinic preparations, handbooks, committee and research reports, meeting minutes, annual reports, and University of Utah medical information. Swinyard was a pharmaceutical researcher and a professor of pharmacology at the University of Utah.
George S. Tanner papers
The George S. Tanner papers (1912-1992) contain personal and family materials related to George Tanner, a teacher and historian. Included are correspondence, arranged chronologically and alphabetically; biographies and autobiographies; journals and family histories; financial and medical records; writings and speeches; newsletters and news clippings; programs and brochures; and materials relating to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Taxpayers for Utah records
The Taxpayers for Utah records (1988) contain materials collected and produced by this group, formed in opposition to tax initiatives during the 1988 elections. This was a Utah non-profit corporation organized to defeat three tax limitation initiatives on the 1988 general election ballot. All three initiatives were overwhelmingly defeated.
Third Saturday Night Dance Club records
The Third Saturday Night Dance Club records (1938-1999) contain membership lists and applications, by-laws, meeting minutes, correspondence, announcements of upcoming events, reports from the treasurer, and a history of the club prepared by Hope Shepherd. The Third Saturday Night Dance Club was organized about the year 1900.
Ivor Delwyn Thomas papers
The Ivor Delwyn Thomas papers consist of materials related to nuclear reactor and nuclear industry development along with personal correspondence and other materials. Thomas was an environmental chemist.
Chauncey L. Thornburg papers
The Chauncey L. Thornburg papers (1919-1970) concentrate on the work of Thornburg (1899-1986) as a mining geologist in Mexico. He received both a bachelor's and master's degree in geological engineering from the University of Utah. The collection includes correspondence, reports, essays, articles, maps, charts, and photographs, most of which were assembled into bound volumes by Thornburg.
David Brighton Timmins papers
The David Brighton Timmins papers (1968-1989) consist primarily of materials relating to Dr. Timmins career in the United States Foreign Service, including correspondence, State Department memoranda, reports, and official documents. Also included are documents relating to his role in the establishment of the Department of Economics at Weber State University and papers regarding his tenure teaching economics at Instituto Tecnologico Y De Estudios Superiores De Monterrey.
Milton Edwin Trenam papers
Milton Roswell Trenam papers
The Milton Roswell Trenam papers (1925-1932) consist chiefly of research reports concerning the Coolidge Dam irrigation project on the San Carlos Indian Reservation, Gila County, Arizona. Included is an announcement featuring Roy Rodgers who dedicated the Coolidge Dam. Milton Roswell Trenam was a graduate of the University of South Dakota who worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs as a construction engineer. He designed the model for the Coolidge Dam.