Speeches (documents)
Found in 79 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph B. Rosembaum papers
The Joseph B. Rosembaum papers (1940-1988) consist of papers, correspondence, talks and speeches, notes, books, articles, and reprints dealing with metallurgy and the U.S. Bureau of Mines.
Joseph and Evelyn Rosenblatt papers
Milton H. Sevy speech
The Milton H. Sevy speech (1914) consist of a graduation address delivered by Sevy at the University of Utah on 3 June 1914. In his address, he urged graduates to get involved in political matters and warned them not to be too conservative.
R. Lloyd Snedaker papers
The R. Lloyd Snedaker papers (1921-1994) contains documents, correspondence, project descriptions, drawings, notebooks, and awards pertaining to the schooling and career of architact R. Lloyd Snedaker (1905-1989).
John D. Spencer papers
The John D. Spencer papers (1895-1933) contain correspondence, speeches, biographical sketches, programs, and material related to Spencer's affiliation with the Salt Lake Arts Center, the Fine Arts and Letters Society of Utah, the Salt Lake City Opera Company, and other organizations. John D. Spencer (1858-1947) was an insurance executive and patron of the arts.
Charles N. Strevell papers
The Charles N. Strevell papers (1894-1943) contain correspondence, family history, essays, speeches, publications, art work, posters, pamphlets, brochures, news clippings, and other related materials. Strevell was one of the organizers of Strevell-Paterson Hardware Company and was the president for many years before his retirement in 1912. He became well known for his essay, "Dinosauropodes,"" which was published several times during the 1930s.
Douglas R. Stringfellow papers
The Douglas R. Stringfellow papers (1945-1954) contain a photocopy of his Honorable Discharge, a copy of a 1951 speech titled "What Price Peace," and a 1954 news clipping from the Los Angeles Examiner in which Stringfellow, then a Congressman from Utah, described his participation in the capture of German scientist Otto Hahn.
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).
Elbert Duncan Thomas speeches
The Elbert Duncan Thomas speeches (1935-1950) consist of five speeches given by Senator Thomas. Three concern his political philosophy, one is a Senate speech on the Civilian Conservation Corps, and the fifth was given at the unveiling of the Brigham Young statue created by Mahonri Young. Thomas was a Democratic senator from Utah.
Jack E. Thomas papers
The Jack. E. Thomas papers (1927-2000) contain personal and professional correspondence, his dissertation, military and other documents, speeches and unpublished manuscripts.
Moyer Delwyn Thomas papers
Timpanogos Club records
The Timpanogos Club records (1913-1979) contain documents concerning the history, dealings, and structure of the club. Included are member lists, bulletins, talks, and various reports. The Timpanogos Club was started in the winter of 1913, by Samuel Russel and Preston Nibley who felt they needed to develop a closer friendship with some of the men in the community, men whom they considered were accomplishing things in the city and state.
Emerson Tippetts papers
The Emerson Tippetts papers (1925-1989) is divided into three basic categories: Tippetts' education, his research, and speeches he gave late in his career. Emerson Tippetts is a chemist who was Research Director in E. I. Du Pont de Nemours Company Textile Fibers Department, 1951-1968 where he developed the use of rayon as a reinforcing agent in automobile tires and directed product development for rayon, acetate, spandex, and nylon textiles.
Utahns For Responsible Public Spending records
Louis E. Viko papers
The Louis E. Viko papers (1896-1968) consist of personal and professional materials relating to Louis E. Viko (1896-1968), a prominent cardiologist in the western United States during the twentieth century.
John McChrystal Wallace and William Ross Wallace papers
The John McChrystal Wallace and William Ross Wallace papers (1880-1989) consist of personal, financial, and business materials relating to the lives of John (1893-1989) and William (1865-1957) Wallace.
LaVarr G. Webb papers
The LaVarr G. Webb papers (1788-1986) contain pamphlets, articles, speeches, correspondence, political platforms, and other documents relavent to Utah and National politics. LaVarr G. Webb spent many years as a journalist and political activist.
John Andreas Widtsoe papers
The John Andreas Widtsoe papers (1858-1950) contain various articles and professional papers written by Widtsoe. John A. Widtsoe was President of the University of Utah from 1916-1921 and later became an apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Brigham Young papers
The Brigham Young papers (1857, 1876-1877, 1908) consist of documents relating to the religious and civic activities of Brigham Young. Included are correspondence, diaries (1837-1857), proclamations, three holograph pages from his will, and microfilm of letter books and official papers from his time as governor of Utah Territory (1849-1857). Brigham Young was the second leader of the LDS Church and was responsible for the movement of the Mormons to the Salt Lake Valley.