Porter, Blaine R.
Biographical History
Blaine R. Porter (born 1922) is a professor of human development in Utah.
Citation:
The Latter-Day Saint family, 1966: t.p. (Blaine R. Porter; prof., Brigham Young Univ.)LC in OCLC, May 31, 2000 (hdg.: Porter, Blaine R.; usage: Blaine R. Porter)
You and your children, 1963: t.p. (Dr. Blaine M. Porter, Ph. D., professor and chairman, Dept. of Human Development and Family Relationships, Brigham Young University)
UPB files, Mar. 30, 2007 (hdg.: Porter, Blaine R. (Blaine Robert Milton), 1922-; usage: Blaine R. Porter; Blaine M. Porter)
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
College of Family Living administrative records, 1954-1990
Collection of registration, enrollment, financial, and employment records, talks, department outlines, agendas, self-evaluation records, and other administrative records for the College of Family Living, 1954-1990.
College of Family Living correspondence, 1954-1966
Collection of off-campus and departmental correspondence, 1954-1966.
College of Family Living historical records, 1955-1977
Materials collected by Virginia Poulson for use in compiling a history of the College of Family Living, 1985-1975. Also includes a bound copy of the "History of College of Family Living: Ladies Work Department to College of Family Living 1875-1975" prepared by Virginia B. Poulson and assisted by John F. Bluth.
College of Family Living meeting minutes, 1961-1966, 1970-1978
Collection of meeting minutes for faculty, chairman, and Advisory Council meetings, 1961-1966.
College of Family Living publicity records, 1952-1956
Collection of newspaper clippings, articles, and other publicity materials concerning the Heritage Halls buildings, growth and building program, and overall campus plan, 1952-1956.
College of Family Living records
Contains administrative, departmental, and historical records for the College of Family Living. The collection includes publicity materials, self-evaluation reports, meeting minutes, faculty and department information, correspondence, materials outlining the history of the college, and records from the Department of Child and Family Relations, 1954-1990.