Colleges and Universities
Found in 4850 Collections and/or Records:
Food Science and Nutrition Department records
Contains information on research done by the department in other countries, such as Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Mexico, Philippines, Columbia, Paraguay, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Italy. Includes data about nutritional values, correspondence, and nutritional information pamphlets. Materials date from between 1964 and 1986.
Ford L. Stevenson personal papers, 1989-1996
Contains materials pertaining to the personal records of Stevenson, who served as direct or Financial Aid and Admissions and Records associate dean. The materials include minutes, reports, and correspondence.
Ford L. Stevenson professional papers, 1973-1995
Contains professional materials from Stevenson, who served as director of Financial Aid and associate dean of Admissions and Records from 1973 to 1995. The materials include minutes, correspondence, and reports. The majority of the materials come from the office of Ford Stevenson.
Foreign Student Office records
Contains reports and correspondence with the Institute of International Education, and the National Association of Foreign Students' Advisors, and other associations regarding foreign students, policies, exchanges and conferences, 1954-1966.
Forensic Association scrapbooks
Contains three scrapbooks from the Forensic Association at Brigham Young University. The scrapbooks contain news clippings and other information about the program covering the years 1953 to 1971.
Foreword to a life story
Photocopy of a handwritten autobiography of John L. Seymour who taught at Sacramento Junior College for 24 years, produced and directed many plays, composed operas and chamber music. He later moved to Cedar City, Utah after the death of his mother and established a memorial library for her at Southern Utah State College. He discusses the operas he wrote and describes his philosophy of life.
Former Student Officers Society records
Merlin H. Forster papers
The Merlin H. Forster papers document his active involvement in the academic community. They contain presentations given at conferences, lecture notes, reviews of various Latin American programs that he participated in, research notes for the bibliographies he worked on, and material from successful National Endowment for the Humanities grants.
Founder's Day report
Report prepared by Brown, a student and secretary to Franklin S. Harris, concerning Founder's Day, October 16, 1941. Also concerns dedication of Joseph Smith Building with statements by Harris, Joseph Fielding Smith, and David O. McKay.
Franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen biographical material and memorabilia, 1912-1972
Contains articles about the Madsens, commencement programs, curriculum brochures, news clippings of achievements, printed programs, yearbooks, tribute to Florence by Franklin, marriage certificate, fine arts award, choral batons, an oil painting, and other materials.