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This was an event put together to help raise interest in healthier, more sustainable, and local eating options in Cache valley based off of research done by USU student Shandrea Hickock on Scandinavia's sustainable habits. This event showed Utah’s…
Front page of the Hill Top Times on July 13, 1956 with an article titled "Hill Helps with Airshow at Logan Celebration." The article discussed the success of the Logan Airshow and Hill Air Force Base's involvement.
Song "Old Ephraim" from journal of George R. Hill, Jr., Undated. Typewritten.
Story of the death of Old Ephraim, a famous grizzly bear in Logan Canyon, and Frank Clark, the man who killed him, as told by George R. Hill to his grandchildren on Thanksgiving evening 1954.
Life History and Management of the Cache Deer Herd by Jerry William Hill. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Wildlife Management, Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, Utah, 1952.
No. 113. Indians of the Colorado Valley. U-IN-TA Utes. Living in the U-in-ta Valley, on the Western Slope of the Wasatch Mountains, in Utah. Home of An-te ro. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers
Views on Winslow Creek. This stream heads on the southern slope of the Aquarius Plateau, Utah Territory, flows south and east along the slope of the Escalante Fold, and empties into the Escalante River. A Canon. No. 163. Photographed by John K.(Jack)…
No. 77. Indians of the Colorado Valley. U-IN-TA Utes. Living in the U-in-ta Valley, on the Western Slope of the Wasatch Mountains, in Utah. Breaking Up Camp. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers
No. 107. Indians of the Colorado Valley. U-IN-TA-UTES. Living in the U-in-ta Valley, on the Western Slope of the Wasatch Mountains, in Utah. The Boy in the Cedar. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers
No. 18. Indians of the Colorado Valley. Kai-Vav-Its. A tribe of the Pai Utes, living on the Kai-bab Plateau, near the Grand Conon of the Colorado, in Northern Arizona. Pile of Little Indians. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers
Views on Water Pocket Creek. This stream heads at the foot of what is known as the Great Fold, in Utah Territory, runs along its base, and empties into the Colorado River. No. 180. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers
Views on the Colorado River. Grand Canon Series. This Canon is 217 1/2 miles in length and from 4,500 to 6,200 feet deep. The Chasm of the Colorado. No. 227. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers
Original caption “The Prairie Looking West.” Large-format photograph of a scene on the Canadian prairies. Shows bones (including a human skull) and an extremely flat horizon. Photographs taken at Lord Selkirk's settlement by Canadian photographer…
In "Memories of Youth Turned to Ashes," Okubo Michiko explains how a U.S. bombing raid on her hometown destroyed her memories of her youth. This account is published in "Senso: The Japanese Remember the Pacific War "which is a collections of letters…
Image of Rabbi Hyman Sharfman in his obituary, Historic Jewish Press, February 06, 1959.
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt committed American forces to the Allied cause in World War II.
Cover image for The Multi-Purpose Camel: Interdisciplinary Studies on Pastoral Production in Somalia edited by Anders Hjort af Ornas
Architecural drawing of the north elevation of the Irrigation Building for the Agricultural College of Utah, 1917. This building became known as the Engineering Building. As of 2015, this building is called the Ray B. West building and houses the…
Front (West) Elevation of the USAC Library Building
Plan of Basement Story of the USAC Library Building
These blueprints show the original plans for today's Ray B. West building as drawn by architect Fred W. Hodgson.
Article written for the Fall 1980 issue of "In the Running" a project of the Women's Equity Action League Educational and Legal Defense Fund. The article details the proposal by the NCAA to hold post-season playoffs in several women’s sports for…
Interview of Ward Holbrook, former president of the Utah Farm Bureau discussing conditions in the Farm Bureau. 23.16 minutes.;