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USU Volleyball coaches Marilyn McReavy Nolen (left) and Mary Jo Peppler (right) in matching outfits consult notes as they observe the volleyball court (not pictured). Several USU women volleyball players can be seen in uniform and spectators sit in…
Portrait photograph taken of USU Director of Women's Athletics, Marilyn Weiss. She is wearing a patterned blouse and a vest.
Photo of USU's Women's Volleyball player, Annette Cottle, in uniform as she spikes the volleyball over the net. The photograph is taken from above the net and shows other team members standing in the background.
Portrait photograph taken of USU's Women's Volleyball player, Elaine Roqué. She is wearing her volleyball uniform.
Portrait photograph taken of USU's Women's Volleyball player, Gayle Adamowicz Bray. She is wearing her volleyball uniform.
Photo of USU's Women's Volleyball player, Lauren Goebel Keller, in uniform as she spikes the volleyball over the net. The photograph is taken from above the net.
Postcard of "The City of Logan, Utah Home of Utah State University", ca. 1985
Postcard of Old Main and Wellsville Mountains, Logan Utah, ca. 1985
Postcard of "Utah State University, The Campus in Fall in the Rocky Mountains", ca. 1985
Postcard of "Utah State University, The Campus in the lap of Logan Canyon Recreation Area", ca. 1985
Postcard of "Utah State University, The Campus in Fall", ca. 1985
Correspondence from Virginia Hanson to Alma N. Sorensen, dated January 17, 1956. Letter includes information about the public library of which Mr. Sorensen is President Emeritus.
Correspondence to Alma N. Sorensen between 1905 and 1958 from Mrs. Parry, dated Dec. 17, 1905, Mrs. J.A. Gardner, dated November 20, 1906, Bessie Spencer, dated June 1, 1916, W.W. Henderson, dated March 4, 1924, Mary Kristine Jacobsen Sorensen (his…
This picture is of Har Be Bar and Maung Maung showing us how to apply the Burmese make up made out of wood.
Cami Dilg has on the recordist earphones, Maung Maung has on a white shirt and is looking down. Behind Cami, is Maung Maung's blue tent that he set up while we were there.
Har Be Bar and Maung Maung are demonstrating how to put on burmese make up.
Har Be Bar is wearing an emerald green shirt and is smiling. She is playful with her little brother Maung Maunt and David Giles arm can be seen to the left of the picture. They are in Har Be Bar's living room.
Har Be Bar is wearing an emerald green shirt, Maung Maung is applying make up to Cami Dilg. Cami has ther earphones on and the microphone is on the table. In the background is a colorful poster.
This photo is of colorful flowers and fruit that is typical of the posters that adorn the Burmese Muslim families we interviewed.
This photo is of shoes on a rack in the front room at Har Be Bar's home. It is custom to remove your shoes at the door and this is the tidy way which her family organizes the shoes.
This is a painting by Har Be Bar called the Lonely Rose. It hangs on the wall in her living room. It is a painting of a red rose and a hand and it has burmese writing on it with the title.
Maung Maung playing with the recording equipment while Cami Dilg supervises. Smiles. Maung Maung speaks into the microphone.
This is the Broken window in the front room of Har Be Bar's home. It was accidentally broken, Butit took over three weeks to get fixed.
In Har Be Bar's front room, David Giles sits on the blue couch, Maung Maung, in a green shirt sits at his feet. David is looking down. There are colorful posters on the wall behind him.
Maung Maung playing with his blue tent. He is wearing a white shirt and a big smile. He is in a crouched position by the couch.
Mrs. Sara Hargreaves talks about growing up on her father’s plantation in Danlí, Honduras, including having servants and family celebrations; she also talks about her family history going back to Spain and Germany, including German political exiles…
Franklin Delano Roosevelt speaking during a radio broadcast.
Washington, D.C., December 6th Henry Alsberg defended the Federal Writers’ Project in front of the House Committee Investigating Un-American Activates.
Esmeralda Hotel in Aurora, Nevada, 1920s. Aurora, Nevada was a silver mining boom town founded in 1860. Aurora was in its heyday in the 1860s (Mark Twain briefly lived there), but it slowly declined after 1870. It went through a rebirth in 1912…
Gallagher & Brown liquor store/saloon in Aurora, Nevada, exterior. Aurora, Nevada was a silver mining boom town founded in 1860. Aurora was in its heyday in the 1860s (Mark Twain briefly lived there), but it slowly declined after 1870. It went…
Horse-drawn hearse in Aurora, Nevada, 1920s. Aurora, Nevada was a silver mining boom town founded in 1860. Aurora was in its heyday in the 1860s (Mark Twain briefly lived there), but it slowly declined after 1870. It went through a rebirth in 1912…
Gravestone of William E. Carder. Inscription reads: "William E. Carder. Native of Tennessee. Aged 33 years. Was assassinated in Aurora on the night of Dec. 10. 1864. I will avenge, saith the Lord. Erected by his Wife Annie E." Aurora, Nevada …
View of Rhyolite, Nevada, 1920s. Rhyolite, Nevada was founded in 1904 after Shorty Harris and Ed Cross discovered Rhyolite Quartz at the Bullfrog mine. By 1906 the town had two railroad lines and a population of 10,000. The mines, however, did not…
View of Rhyolite, Nevada showing the Overbury Building, 1920s. Rhyolite, Nevada was founded in 1904 after Shorty Harris and Ed Cross discovered Rhyolite Quartz at the Bullfrog mine. By 1906 the town had two railroad lines and a population of 10,000.…
The train depot of the Las Vegas and Tonopah Railroad in Rhyolite, Nevada, 1920s. Rhyolite, Nevada was founded in 1904 after Shorty Harris and Ed Cross discovered Rhyolite Quartz at the Bullfrog mine. By 1906 the town had two railroad lines and a…
The Bottle House in Rhyolite, Nevada, 1920s. Rhyolite, Nevada was founded in 1904 after Shorty Harris and Ed Cross discovered Rhyolite Quartz at the Bullfrog mine. By 1906 the town had two railroad lines and a population of 10,000. The mines,…
View across Death Valley from Chloride Cliff, 1920s. One silver gelatin POP print purchased from Amalgre Books of Bloomington, Indiana in April of 1997.
Shorty Harris and companion eating next to an automobile somewhere in Death Valley during the 1920s. Harris took most of the photographs in this collection of images taken in the late 1920s in the Death Valley area of Nevada and California including…
Twenty-mule train near Calico, California, 1905. Calico, California was initially founded as a silver mining town in 1882 but by 1890 the cost of recovering the silver became prohibitive. The town, however, continued to exist until 1907 due to the…
Merrill Library graffiti - "Soylent green is people"
Merrill Library graffiti - "Everclear" - drawing of two birds and a worm with captions