Box 2
Contains 187 Results:
Photograph of a Semi-Centennial address at the Provo Tabernacle, 1925 October 16
Reproduction of a photograph of a Semi-Centennial address at the Provo Tabernacle, October 16, 1925.
Photograph of Semi-Centennial parade on University Avenue, 1925 October
Reproduction of a photograph of Semi-Centennial parade on University Avenue, October 1925. Print created between 1970 and 1975.
Photograph of the dedication of the Heber J. Grant Library, 1925 October 16
Reproduction of a photograph of the dedication of the Heber J. Grant Library, October 16, 1925. Picture includes Heber J. Grant, Franklin Stewart Harris, John A. Widtsoe, Richard R. Lyman, C. N. Jensen, Thomas Nicholls Taylor, Augusta Grant, George H. Brimhall, Alice Louise Reynolds, and Annie L. Gillespie. Print created between 1970 and 1975.
George Edward Anderson photograph of Leadership Week, 1926
Reproduction of a photograph of Leadership Week by George Edward Anderson, 1926. Print created between 1970 and 1975.
Photograph of David O. McKay address at Leadership Week, approximately 1930-1939
Reproduction of a photograph of David O. McKay making an address during Leadership Week, between 1930 and 1939. Picture includes David O. McKay, Franklin Stewart Harris, Harrison R. Merrill, Stephen L. Chipman, Guy C. Wilson, and John C. Swensen. Print created between 1970 and 1975.
Photograph of Brigham Young University track team, 1908
Reproduction of a photograph of Brigham Young University track team, 1908. Picture includes Clayton Teetzel, J. T. Reese, Archie Brockbank, L. T. Epperson, Jesse Crosby, Hugh Holdaway, H. J. Peterson, Irvin Jacobs, Elmer King, Clarence Jones, Homer Christensen, M. C. Riddle, Allred, Johnson, Hansen, Hirum Henline, Sam Baird, and William Love. Print created between 1970 and 1975.
Photograph of Brigham Young University students and faculty members training at the Presidio in San Francisco, 1918 August
Reproduction of a photograph of forty Brigham Young University students and faculty members training at the Presidio in San Francisco, California, in August 1918.