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 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 1401 Collections and/or Records:

Senior helpline, 1987-1993

 File — Carton 26: Series 3; Series 4; Series 6 [Barcode: 31197233630679], Folder: 7
Identifier: UA 5395 Series 4 Sub-Series 1

September 11, 2001 news coverage, 2001

 File — Carton 8: Series 1; Series 4; Series 5 [Barcode: 31197233630497], Folder: 19-21
Identifier: UA 5395 Series 1 Sub-Series 1

Sheet mica as a protective, 1917 July 14

 Item — Box 39: Series 7 [Barcode: 31197232551058], Folder: 13
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 7 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

“Sheet Mica as a Protective,” by E. O’Neill Kane, 1 p., reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association, 14 July 1917, 13 copies.

Dates: 1917 July 14

Shrdlu : an affectionate chronicle / National Press Club, 1958

 Item — Box 93: Series 1; Series 2; Series 11 [Barcode: 31197239120543]
Identifier: MSS 2157 Series 11

Side glances

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 1679
Scope and Contents

Proofs of the comic series "Side Glances." These items were published in various magazines primarily in the 1950s and 1960s. They are an example of cartooning in the United States.

Dates: 1950-1965

Sing a new song Western Music Press, 1971

 File — Box 229: Series 4, Folder: 6
Identifier: MSS 7762 Series 4

Steve Siporin video recordings

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197233616470]
Identifier: MSS 8807
Content Description

Collection contains two videodiscs of the annual folklore lecture by Steve Siporin, these titled "A Bear and a Bandit: What a legendary Utah grizzly and an Italian brigand have in common." This lecture was on “A Bear and a Bandit,” an essay in the winter 2015 Utah Historical Quarterly which compared the story of the grizzly bear Old Ephraim in Cache Valley, Utah, with the tale of the famous Italian bandit Tiburzi in Maremma, Italy. Materials dated November 8, 2013.

Dates: 2013 November 8

Sketchbooks, date of production not identified

 Series
Identifier: MSS 4 Series 12
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Correspondence, sketchbooks, research files, autobiographical files, scrapbooks, and news clippings. Also includes diaries, address and memorandum books, and financial records. Most letters were exchanged with family members and close friends. Primary correspondents included his son, Mahonri Sharp Young; his first wife, Cecilia Sharp Young; and Mary Lightfoot Tarleton, whom he met in Paris after Cecilia died in 1917. Research files include extensive information on other artists.

Dates: date of production not identified