Lectures
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Sydney W. and Mildred B. Angleman papers
The Sydney W. and Mildred B. Angleman papers (1895-1981) contains correspondence, lectures, speeches, fiction, and poetry, including poetry written by Sydney Angleman's mother, Erene E. Angleman. Also include is an original manuscript of "The Constable of St. Nicholas," by Edwin Lester Arnold, and Sydney Angleman's dissertation, "The study of Matthew Arnold's poetry." Sydney Angleman was a professor of general education at the University of Utah from 1939 to 1970.
Marilyn Arnold papers
Charles Butler and Alice Hunt papers
Frederick W. Cagle Jr. papers
The Frederick W. Cagle, Jr. papers (1891-1976) comprise various notes, committee and staff meeting minutes, chemistry articles by Cagle and others, lectures, news clippings, correspondence regarding the purchase of equipment and books, and course work generated, received, and collected by Cagle during his professional career. Cagle (1924-1988) was a chemistry professor at the University of Utah up until his death.
Central Utah Project lecture video collection
The Central Utah Project lecture video collection (1960s) show a lecture by the University of Utah geography professor H. Bowman Hawkes on the Central Utah Project (CUP).
Stephen David Durrant papers
The Stephen David Durrant papers (1935-1975) consist of various papers surrounding the biology career of Durrant (1902-1975). Included are writings, correspondence, news articles, biographical information, lecture materials, and obituaries.
Ephraim Edward Ericksen papers
The Ephraim Edward Ericksen papers (1828-1968) contain writings by Ericksen, some writings by others, and personal correspondence and notes. E. E. Ericksen (1882-1967) was a moral philosopher and served as dean of the University of Utah's College of Arts and Sciences.
Avard T. Fairbanks papers
The Avard T. Fairbanks papers (1880-2015) contain materials regarding this internationally known sculptor from Utah. Included in the collection are contracts, correspondence, notes, sketches, illustrations, news articles, project proposals, pamphlets, exhibition display boards, and biographical information. Fairbanks was a prominent Utah sculptor. He also organized the College of Fine Arts at the University of Utah.
Eldon J. Gardner papers
Peter L. Goss papers
The Peter L. Goss papers (1855-2009) consist of correspondence, news clippings, architecutral research, research on Utah architecture and vast research on Levittown and Olana. Personal papers included are his vitae, essays and lectures and work from students. Goss was a professor of architectural history and a documentary photographer as well as Associate Vice President for Scholarly and Creative Activities.
J. Boyer Jarvis papers
Shih-Kung Kao papers
The Shih-Kung Kao papers consist of documents collected by this former meteorology professor regarding his research and class teachings.
Harry Longabaugh Jr. speech [transcript]
The Harry Longabaugh Jr. speech [transcript] (1970) was given by Longabaugh on 25 June 1970, at Weber County Library, Ogden, Utah. Longabaugh claims to be the son of Harry Longabaugh, the Sundance Kid. In this speech he talks about Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, and their respective gang, and dispels some of the myths brought on by Twentieth Century Fox's movie, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Joseph L. Lyon papers
The Joseph L. Lyon papers (1966-2007) consists of the writings and research of Lyon, an epidemiologist at the University of Utah. His primary area of research was the development of cancer in populations affected by nuclear weapon fallout in areas surrounding the Nevada Test Site.
Joseph F. Merrill papers
The Joseph F. Merrill papers (1898-1952) contain articles, speeches, pamphlets, radio talk transcripts, class instruction texts and notes. Joseph F. Merrill (1868-1952) was an engineering professor at the University of Utah and later became an apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Charles H. Monson papers
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.
Richard Douglas Poll papers
W. L. "Bud" Rusho papers
The W. L. "Bud" Rusho papers (1605-2011) consist of journals, correspondence, articles, book reviews, interviews, manuscripts, poems, newspaper clippings, motion picture scripts, lectures, maps, papers, reports, memos, diaries, documents, minutes, videotape materials, and assorted publications.
Malcolm O. Sillars papers
The Malcolm O. Sillars papers (1894-2005) consist of research notes, syllabi, lectures, tests, and student papers on various topics while he was teaching at universities. Malcolm O. Sillars taught at Iowa State University, California State University, the University of Massachusetts, and the University of Utah. At the University of Utah he served as Dean of the College of Humanities (1974-1981) and as Chair of the Dept. of Communication (1986-1989).
Glenn M. Vernon papers
The Glenn M. Vernon papers (circa 1940-1989) contain research files, drafts, and other preparatory material for Vernon's scholarly writing and teaching, as well as documents providing information on his academic career. Vernon was a professor of sociology at the University of Utah during the 1970s.