Education
Found in 4946 Collections and/or Records:
The Utah Eastern Railroad and its predecessors
Carbon copy of a typewritten essay. The item was published in the Utah Historical Quarterly in the Jan. 1955 issue. The item relates to the efforts to bring coal by rail from the eastern areas of Utah.
Utah Epsilon Chapter scrapbooks
Contains two large metal-covered scrapbooks assembled by the Delta Theta Chi Sorority, Epsilon Chapter located in Provo, Utah. The scrapbooks contain photographs, newspaper clippings, drawings, and other ephemera documenting the sorority's activities from 1936-1946.
Utah-Idaho Sugar Company production records, 1933-1976
Contains the records of the Production Department, consisting of groups of research obtained on various topics, mainly food production. Dated 1933 to 1976, though documents earlier than the late 1950s are gathered research in that time period and not documents produced by the Chemistry Department.
Utah schools and education
Typewritten carbon copy of an essay describing the schools of Utah shortly after the turn of the century.
Utah State University report on Mormon education
Transcripts of LDS educator's discussions of LDS education issues, 1950.
Utah Statehood Centennial Commission stationery
Contains one piece of stationery celebrating the Centennial, two pieces of stationery from the office of the Utah Statehood Centennial Commission, and two envelopes from the Commission. Dated from 1993 to 1998.
Utah Supreme Court records
Contains a plaintiffs' brief in the case of Brigham Young University and Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company vs. Industrial Commission of Utah and Geneva Speakman, widow of W. D. Speakman, et al.
Utah Valley Regional Genealogical Library scrapbooks
Scrapbooks documenting the history of the Utah Valley Regional Genealogical Library, Brigham Young University from about 1964 to 2006. The scrapbooks also include newsletters from the organization.
Utah workshop on economic education
Contains the Utah Workshop on Economic Education symposiums held at BYU during the years 1953-1958.