Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 576 Collections and/or Records:
John A. Dixon papers
The John A. Dixon papers (1930-1994) contain correspondence, notes and notebooks, copies of publications, clippings, and miscellaneous personal materials. John A. Dixon served as dean of the University of Utah College of Medicine.
Nina Dougherty papers
The Nina Dougherty papers (1949-2010) consist of correspondence, research, and organization documents relating to the Utah projects Dougherty was heavily involved in during her lifetime. Dougherty was a prominent environmental activist.
Arthur Conan Doyle papers
The Arthur Conan Doyle papers (1923-1927) consists of photocopies of correspondence, news clippings, and two drafts of "Angels of Darkness" also known as "A Study in Scarlet."
Margaret R. Draper papers
Randy L. Dryer papers
The Randy L. Dryer papers (1987-2005) contains materials related to Dryer's work with the Utah Sports Authority as a member of the Board of Trustees and Management Committee of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games Organizing Committee. He also served as chair of the Utah Athletic Foundation.
G. Homer Durham papers
The G. Homer Durham papers (1850s-1985) contain materials resulting from Durham's (1911-1985) family relationships, his public duties in education, and his membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). Included is correspondence, writings by Durham and others, biographical information, event programs, diplomas, birth and marriage certificates, awards, notes, news clippings, estate records, meeting minutes, artwork, scrapbooks, journals, and publications.
Wilby Durham papers
The Wilby Durham papers (1949-1962) contain correspondence, news clippings, photographs, ski race forms and organization documents relating to the formation of the Utah Ski Associates. Durham helped found the Utah Ski Associates in 1962 to promote skiing in Utah as well as to prepare the Utah ski community for future Winter Olympics bids. He also served as an officer of the Intermountain Ski Association and the Salt Lake Ski Club.
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.
Richard Dutcher papers
The Richard Dutcher papers (1988-2012) consist of materials related to the production of his motion picture films. Included within the collection are administrative materials, budget break-downs, logs and reports, production materials, etc. Dutcher gained popularity with his film, God's Army which presented the experience of a missionary from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Los Angeles to a wide audience.
A. J. Eardley papers
The A. J. Eardley papers (1940-1972) contain the personal and professional papers of Armand John Eardley (1901-1972), a Utah-born geology educator, writer, and administrator. The collection includes personal and textbook materials, magazine articles, essays, notes, and maps.
Peter S. Ecker papers [photocopies]
The Peter S. Ecker papers (1930s-1950s) consist of photocopied news clippings and a booklet regarding the Intermountain Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) basketball and information about Ecker Hill and the 1947 Intermountain Ski Jumping Championships.
John T. Edward papers
The John T. Edward papers (1897-1989) consists of diaries and letters of John T. Edward, news clippings, and a biography of John T. Edward and his wife, Lizzie Thomas Edward written by John E. Carr. Edward was a butcher in Salt Lake City and served a LDS Church mission in Scotland during which his companion was David O. McKay.
Charles Eggert papers
The Charles Eggert papers (1904-2000) consists of correspondence, diaries, production notes, film scripts, financial records, research materials, pamphlets, publicity materials, press releases, magazine articles, and news clippings. Eggert is a photographer and independent filmmaker. He produced films documenting trips on the Green and Colorado Rivers before the construction of the Flaming Gorge and Glen Canyon Dams.
Elks Ladies Club records
The Elks Ladies Club records consist of scrapbooks (1922-1947, 1979-1987), a minute book (1976-1981), and an account book (1960-1981) of the club.
Jo-Anne Ely papers
The Jo-Anne Ely papers (1949-1977) contain correspondence, news clippings, interview transcripts, maps, reports, and published material relating to Charles A. "Charlie" Steen, the "Uranium King," and uranium mining in Utah. Ely was researching a possible biography of Steen.
Keith Maurice Engar papers
The Keith Maurice Engar papers (1903-1997) consist of materials relating to Keith Engar (1923-1994) and his professional contributions to Utah radio, television, and theater.
Edna Clark Ericksen papers
Stephen Gary Erickson papers
Escalante National Monument proposal collection
The Escalante National Monument proposal collection (1934-1969) contain photocopies of correspondence, news clippings, reports and chronologies related to the first proposal to establish a monument in the Glen Canyon area in the 1930s and 1940s.
Russell W. Estlack papers
The Russell W. Estlack papers (1940-2019) include court documents, investigators' reports, witness statements, news clippings, and an article by Estlack relating to Cpl. Clarence Burleson's accusation and subsequent trial for the 1943 murder of two elderly internees at a Japanese internment camp in Lordsburg, New Mexico.