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Rockwood, C. Lavar, 1928-2015

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1928 - 2015

Biographical History

C. LaVar Rockwood (1928-2015) was an academic administrator in Utah.

Citation:
Brigham Young University. University Relations. Records, 1956-1983 (name not given)

Daines, J. G. Brigham Young University L. Tom Perry Special Collections worksheet, 2004 (C. Lavar Rockwood; b. 1928)

Legacy.com, via WWW, December 15, 2021 (C. LaVar Rockwood; d. July 23, 2015; b. September 6, 1928 in Salt Lake City, Utah; parents: Clarence LeRoy Rockwood and Vesta Arilla Eyre Rockwood; raised in Sugar House area, Salt Lake City; served mission for Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to South Africa; m. Shirley W. Rockwood, three children; m. Shirley Gilles Rockwood)

Familysearch, via WWW, December 15, 2021 (Clarence LaVar Rockwood; d. in Springville, Utah; worked as Student Activities Coordinator at Brigham Young University)

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Residential Housing Office records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA 1116
Scope and Contents Contains the correspondence of the Residential Housing Office Coordinators and managers, including both incoming and outgoing mail. The letters cover a wide range of topics, from answering requests for housing to negotiating with landlords. There are also many letters that include reports of student misbehavior which the office relayed to the University Standards Office for action. It also includes numerous reports and publications produced by the office. These include monthly...
Dates: 1956-1983

C. Lavar Rockwood letter on riots at Brigham Young University

 Item — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197225551511]
Identifier: UA 1293
Scope and Contents

Letter to BYU Broadcasting from C. LaVar Rockwood describing two riots that took place at Brigham Young University in the 1960s. The first occurred at the old football stadium and was protesting the shortening of the Christmas vacation. The second took place at Helaman Halls shortly after two dorms had been converted to house women and was known as the "panty raid." Ernest L. Wilkinson was involved in resolving the "panty raid."

Dates: 2006

University Relations Division records on Speakers Bureau

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA 516
Scope and Contents

Includes minutes of the public relations staff and Speakers Bureau meetings and correspondence concerning speeches given by university personnel.

Dates: 1958-1972