Archives West Finding Aid
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
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Biographical Note
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
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Detailed Description of the Collection
- I. Alphabetical correspondence and office files
- II. University Affairs
- III. National Summer School
- IV. Agricultural Experiment Station
- V. Articles and Speeches
- VI. Outside Associations and Organizations
- VII. University Councils, Committees, and boards
- VIII. Budget
- IX. Extension Services
- X. Faculty and Departments
- XI. Government Agencies
- XII. Railroads
- XIII. World War I & II
- Names and Subjects
President E.G. Peterson Papers, 1912-1953
Overview of the Collection
- Title
- President E.G. Peterson Papers
- Dates
- 1912-1953 (inclusive)19121953
- Quantity
- 211 boxes, (100.25 linear ft.)
- Collection Number
- UUS_3.1/6
- Summary
- President E.G. Peterson papers document Utah State University history between 1916 to 1946, recording a transitional period for the Agricultural College.
- Repository
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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division
Special Collections & Archives
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
Logan, UT
84322-3000
Telephone: 4357978248
Fax: 4357972880
scweb@usu.edu - Access Restrictions
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No restrictions on use, except: not available through interlibrary loan.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Overview
Elmer George (E.G) Peterson served as the sixth president of USU between 1916 and 1946, during a transitional period of the University. Peterson was known for his involvement in the NSS program, various agricultural developments, and for leading the university during both the World Wars and the Great Depression.
Early/Personal Life
Peterson was born on August 26, 1882 in Plain City, Utah to Augustus Peter Hansen Peterson and Agnes Steward Geddes Peterson. He married Phebe Almira Nebeker from Laketown, Utah sometime around 1910.
Professional Life
Peterson studied at the University of Chicago and Cornell. After graduating from Cornell in 1910, he was offered a position in bacteriology by Cornell president at the time William J. Kerr. Two years later Peterson joined the Agricultural College of Utah (ACU) which is now known as USU, as the Director of Extensions.
After four years as Director of Extension, Peterson was elected University president in a landmark decision becoming first graduate of the college to become president, and at age 34, the youngest chief executive at a land grant college in the U.S.
Soon after being appointed President, the U.S. entered the First World War and Peterson immediately volunteered the services of the college as a military training center. This led Peterson to proposed that brick buildings be built instead of the customary wooden structures to house military trainees to the State Legislature and to Governor Simon Bamberger. After the war, the buildings would later be used by Peterson to double the size of the campus.
By 1925 the enrollment at the college had soared to 2,149, a 50% increase over the pre-war figures. With more than adequate facilities to accommodate additional students, Peterson set about to recapture some of the curricular ground lost during the 1905 consolidation controversy. In 1921 he successfully petitioned the legislature to restore pedagogy and the 1927 Peters Bill, reinstated all course work except law and medicine. At the close of World War II, he resigned his post, and became President Emeritus.
Later Life
Peterson remained unwaveringly loyal to the college, even returning as interim president from 1953 and 1954. In 1958, at the age of 76, E.G. passed away, after giving over 50 years of service to the State of Utah and to the College he helped establish. He is buried in the Logan Cemetary next to USU.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
President E.G. Peterson papers document Utah State University (USU) history between 1916 to 1946, encompassing both World Wars and the Great Depression and recording a transitional period for the Agricultural College. Peterson functioned without additional administrative officers and was involved in almost all University affairs including, recruitment, hiring, budget, student affairs, buildings and grounds, as well as being the primary spokesperson for the College.
President E.G. Peterson Papers mostly include correspondence with various people and organizations related to the function of the university including, outside organizations, the Directors of the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station and Utah Cooperative Extension Service, faculty members, departments, and the College's Board of Trustees.
Also Included in this collection are materials documenting the National Summer School (NSS) program which was Peterson's attempt to broaden the educational scope of the College and to circumvent legislative mandates that had restricted the College from offering certain curricula. Another highlight of this collection are the documents of the College's experience during World War I and World War II.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.
Permission to publish material from the President E.G. Peterson Papers must be obtained from the University Archivist and/or the Special Collections Department Head.
Preferred Citation
Initial Citation: 3.1/6; President E.G. Peterson Papers; University Archives Collections Special Collections and Archives. Utah State University Merrill-Cazier Library. Logan, Utah.
Following Citations:3.1/6, USUSC.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The arrangement of this collection reflects an intellectual order of Peterson's activities as President. The physical order and numbering of items is second to the intellectual ordering of this collection. Within each series, files are ordered alphabetically and chronologically.
This collection is arranged into 13 series and some sub and sub-sub series.
I Assorted Correspondence and Office Files: Includes correspondence in chronological and alphabetical order and has the three subseries, Correspondence Study, Alumni correspondence, and Secretary correspondence.
II. University Affairs: Includes materials related to the function of the university. The four sub-series in this series are Registration and registrar, Student Affairs, Commencement, and Circular Letters.
III. National Summer School: Launched in 1924, the NSS materials contains correspondence with educators, teachers and practitioners in the U.S.
IV. Agricultural Experiment Station: Founded with the University in 1888, the Experiment Station functioned as the research arm of the College. Included in this series is correspondence with directors, reports and council and committees.
V. Articles and Speeches: Includes speeches given and collected by E.G. Peterson.
VI. Outside Associations and Organizations
VII. University Councils, Committees, and boards: Includes the Board of Trustees.
VIII. Budget: Includes the correspondence and reports of Secretary/Treasurer John L. Coburn (1916-1922), and Russell E. Bernston (1922-1945.) Coburn and Bernston served dual positions as both Secretary to the Board of Trustees and as Treasurer.
IX. Extension Services: The Extension Service was founded in 1914, and served as a means of propagating College research for the benefit of Utah's population. Peterson served as the first Director of Extension, prior to his appointment as President. This series Includes correspondence with the directors of the Extension service.
X. Faculty and Departments: Contains correspondence with staff and departments, including the Athletics and the Military Science and Tactics departments.
XI. Government Agencies: Includes both federal and state agencies and personnel.
XII. Railroads
XIII. World I and II: Includes detailed information on the College's experience during World War I and World War II. While some of the chronological correspondence in Series I contains throughout the collection also addresses these experiences, this series is specific to the topic.
The original order, or the physical arrangement, of the collection is thought to be the original filing order of E.G.'s Secretary Vera Carlson. The original filing order is retained through the box and folder numbers of this collection.
Box numbers 72-73, 79-81, and 156 were skipped.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
I. Alphabetical correspondence and office files, 1916-1945Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box | |||
1 | A-H
Includes clubs and organizations and lists of High School graduates
|
1916 | |
2 | I-R
Includes Gertrude M. McCheyne, publicity and recruitment
|
1916 | |
Folder | |||
3 | 1, 3-6 | S-Z |
1916 |
3 | 7-8 | A-B |
1917 |
4 | C-L |
1917 | |
Folder | |||
5 | 1-9,11 | M-V
Includes publishers and purchase orders
|
1917 |
6 | 1, 2-3 | U-Z |
1917 |
6 | 4-8 | Ab-Al
Includes advertising campaign
|
1917 July - 1918 April |
7 | Am-B
Includes Simon Bamberger
|
1917 July - 1918 April | |
Folder | |||
8 | 1-3, 6 | Ca-D |
1917 July - 1918 April |
9 | 2, 5-6 | E-Gu |
1917 July - 1918 April |
9 | 8-10 | Ha-Hu
Includes F.S. Harris and Herbert Hoover
|
1917 July - 1918 April |
10 | 1, 3-5 | I-Mu |
1917 July - 1918 April |
10 | 7-10 | L-Mu |
1917 July - 1918 April |
11 | N-Ra
Includes George T. Odell and Alice Ravenhill
|
1917 July - 1918 April | |
Folder | |||
12 | 1 | Ra-Ri |
1917 July - 1918 April |
12 | 2 | Relief Society Magazine |
1917 July - 1918 April |
12 | 4-6, 8 | Ro-Sw |
1917 July - 1918 April |
13 | 1-3, 9, 11 | Ta-We |
1917 July - 1918 April |
14 | 1-3 | Wh-Z
Includes John A. Widtsoe
|
1917 July - 1918 April |
14 | 4 | Inventories |
1917-1926 |
14 | 6 | Memoranda |
1917-1926 |
14 | 9 | Reconstruction |
1917-1926 |
14 | 10 | Registration Statistics |
1917-1926 |
14 | 11 | Repairs |
1917-1926 |
14 | 12 | Reports |
1917-1926 |
14 | 13 | Reservoir Connections |
1917-1926 |
14a | 1-3, 5 | A-C
Includes A.C. Branch-Cedar City
|
1918 April - June |
14a | 8, 10, 14 | D-F |
1918 April - June |
15 | 1, 2-7 | G-M |
1918 April - June |
15 | 9-10, 12-14 | N-Sh |
1918 April - June |
16 | 1, 2-3, 9 | Si-Z
Includes Telegrams
|
1918 April - June |
16 | 10-11 | A-Ay |
1918 July - September |
17 | 1-5, 8-10 | Ba-F |
1918 July - September |
18 | G-M
Includes State Superintendent of Public Instruction E.G. Gowans
|
1918 July - September | |
19 | N-S |
1918 July - September | |
Folder | |||
20 | 1-2, 5 | T-We |
1918 July - September |
20 | 6-8 | Wh-Y |
1918 July - September |
20 | 9 | A-Au
Includes Stephen Abbot and A.C. Branch
|
1918 July - September |
21 | 1, 4,7 | B-E |
1918 October - December |
21 | 11,14 | F-L,M |
1918 October - December |
22 | 1-8,11 | N-Y
Includes Alice Ravenhill and Telegrams
|
1918 October - December |
23 | 1-2, 4 | A-Bh
Includes Stephen Abbott
|
1919 |
23 | 8,10-14 | Bi-G |
1919 |
24 | H-P |
1919 | |
Folder | |||
25 | 1-8 | R-Z
Do Not Access Without Permission of the Archivist. These materials are restricted due to GRAMA laws.
Includes other Colleges Salaries
|
1919 - 1920 June |
25 | 9 | A |
1919 - 1920 June |
26 | 1-6, 9-12 | Ba-Hy |
1920 January - June |
27 | I-P |
1920 January - June | |
28 | Q-Z |
1920 January - June | |
29 | A-K
Includes Attendance and Scholarship Committee and John L. Coburn (Secretary, Treasurer, and Purchasing Agent)
|
1920 July - December | |
30 | L-Z |
1920 July - December | |
Folder | |||
31 | 1 | A-F |
1920-1925 |
31 | 6 | High School Day |
1920-1925 |
32 | A-H |
1921 January - July | |
33 | I-R
Includes P.E. Peterson
|
1921 January - July | |
Folder | |||
34 | 1-8 | S-Y |
1921 January - July |
34 | 9-12 | A-C |
1921 July - December |
35 | D-R |
1921 July - December | |
Folder | |||
36 | 1-3, 5-6 | S-Z |
1921 July - December |
36 | 7-8 | A-B |
1922 January - July |
37 | C-N
Includes report of the cafeteria and assorted committees
|
1922 January - July | |
Folder | |||
38 | 8 | O-Z |
1922 January - July |
38 | 9 | A |
1922 July - December |
39 | B-L |
1922 July - December | |
Folder | |||
40 | 1-8, 10 | M-Z |
1922 July - December |
41 | 1-12 | A-L |
1923 January - July |
42 | 1-2, 4-12 | M-Z
Includes Medical School Rating
|
1923 January - July |
43 | 1-4 | A-C
Includes Stephen Abbott
|
1923 July - December |
43 | 7-12 | D-I |
1923 July - December |
43 | 14-16 | K-L
Includes R.O. Larson
|
1923 July - December |
44 | 1-3 | Li-M
Includes Clyde Lindsay, J.H. Linford, information related to the practice farm and the correspondence study.
|
1923 July - December |
44 | 8-12 | N-S |
1923 July - December |
44 | 14-16 | T-Z |
1923 July - December |
45 | 1-5, 6-11 | A-K |
1924 January-July |
46 | 1-2, 3-10 | L-Z |
1924 January-July |
47 | A-M
Includes Statistics on Western Colleges, and materials related to the value of education
|
1924 July - December | |
48 | N-Z and A-B
Includes college salaries
|
1924 July - 1925 July | |
49 | C-N
Includes High School Day
|
1925 January - July | |
49a | O-Z
Includes Questionnaires from the President's office
|
1925 January - July | |
60 | A-G |
1925 July - December | |
61 | H-O |
1925 July - December | |
62 | P-V |
1925 July - December | |
63 | W-Z |
1925 July - December | |
Folder | |||
64 | 1-2, 3-11 | A-L |
1926 January - July |
64a | M-O |
1926 January - July | |
Folder | |||
65 | 1-3, 5-7 | N-Z |
1926 January - July |
66 | A-O |
1926 July - December | |
67 | P-Z |
1926 July - December | |
68 | A-L |
1927 January - July | |
Folder | |||
69 | 1-8 | N-Z
Includes other Colleges Salaries
|
1927 January - July |
69 | 9-11 | A-C |
1927 July - December |
70 | D-L |
1927 July - December | |
71 | M-Z |
1927 July - December | |
74 | A-J |
1928 January - July | |
Folder | |||
75 | 1-6 | K-Z |
1928 January - July |
75 | 7-9 | A-C |
1928 July - December |
76 | D-L |
1928 July - December | |
Folder | |||
77 | 2-6 | M-Z |
1928 July - December |
82 | 1-2, 3-9 | A-G
Includes correspondence with Doctors
|
1928-1934 |
83 | 1-3, 7 | H-J
Includes High School Day
|
1928-1929 |
83 | 9-12 | K-N |
1928-1929 |
84 | O-Z |
1928-1929 | |
Folder | |||
85 | 1-5, 8-9 | A-E |
1930 |
86 | 1-3, 7 | F-J
Include High School Day
|
1930 |
86 | 9-11 | K-Me |
1930 |
87 | 1a-6 | Mi-S
Includes E. G. Peterson and A.H. Powell
|
1930 |
87 | 7 | Seminaries |
1930 |
87 | 10-12, 14 | T-Y |
1930 |
88 | 1-3 | A-C |
1930 |
88 | 6-8 | D-F |
1930 |
88 | 11-13 | G-I |
1930 |
88 | 16 -19 | J-L
Includes C. N Jensen
|
1930 |
89 | 1-5, 7-8 | M-R
Includes E. G. Peterson and A.H. Powell
|
1930 |
89 | 10-11, 14, | Sa-U |
1930 |
89a | 15, 17-18, 22 | U-Z
Box 89a folder numbers start at 14a
|
1930 |
90 | 1-2, 4 | A-C |
1931 |
90 | 10-12 | D-G |
1931 |
90 | 15, 17 | H-I |
1931 |
91 | 3-4, 6-8, 10 | J-O
Includes J.H. Linford
|
1931 |
92 | 1-3, 5, 9, 11 | P-Z
Includes E.G. Peterson personal correspondence
|
1931 |
93 | 1-2, 6-12 | A-P
Includes E.G. Peterson personal correspondence and A.H. Powell
|
1932 |
94 | 1, 5-7 | Q-Z |
1932 |
95 | 1, 3, 5 | A-C |
1933 |
95 | 8, 10-11 | D-F |
1933 |
95 | 13-14, 16-17 | G-Li
Includes R.O. Larson and J.H. Linford
|
1933 |
96 | 1-6, 10-11 | M-Y
Includes E.G. Peterson personal correspondence and National Recovery
|
1933 |
97 | 1,3,8 | A-C |
1934 |
98 | 1-2, 5-7, 9-11 | D-Li
Includes J.H. Linford
|
1934 |
99 | 1-7,9,11 | M-Z
Includes E.G. Peterson personal correspondence, Public Domain and A.H. Powell
|
1934 |
100 | 1-3, 7-9 | A-F |
1935 |
101 | 1-7 | G-M
Includes J.H. Linford
|
1935 |
102 | 1, 3-7, 12 | N-Z
Includes E.G. Peterson Personal papers
|
1935 |
103 | 1-3, 5-9 | A-H
Includes Founders' Day
|
1936 |
104 | 1-5 | I-N |
1936 |
104 | 6 | National Youth Administration |
1936 |
104 | 7 | Nightwatchmen |
1936 |
104 | 8-12,15 | O-Z
Includes E.G. Peterson Personal papers
|
1936 |
105 | 1-2,4 | A-C |
1937 |
105 | 6a-10 | D-H |
1937 |
106 | 1-2, 4-13 | I-P
Includes J.H Linford, Music Conservatories, Joseph H. Peterson, E.G. Peterson Personal Papers, Phosphate Reserves
|
1937 |
107 | 1-3,6 | P-Z
Includes Phosphate Reserves
|
1937 |
108 | 1-2 | A-C |
1938 |
108 | 6-10 | D-J
Includes Founders' Day letters
|
1938 |
109 | 1,3-5 | K-M
Includes Assistant to the President Milton Merrilll
|
1938 |
109 | 7-11 | N-S
Includes E.G. Peterson Personal papers
|
1938 |
110 | 5-6 | T-Z |
1938 |
111 | 1,3,5 | A-C |
1939 |
111 | 8,10-13 | D-H
Includes Grand Coulee Dam
|
1939 |
112 | 1-2,4-9 | I-P
Includes Assistant to the President Milton Merrilll, E. G. Peterson personal papers, and Phosphate conference
|
1939 |
113 | 1-3 | Q-S
Includes Scouting
|
1939 |
113 | 5-8 | T-Z
Includes Valedictory Addresses
|
1939 |
114 | 1-3, 7 | A-E |
1940 |
115 | 1-4, 6-9, 13 | F-O
Includes Assistant to the President Milton R. Merrill
|
1940 |
116 | 1, 3-5 | P-S
Includes E.G. Peterson Personal papers
|
1940 |
116 | 7-9,11 | T-Z |
1940 |
117 | 1-4,7, 12 | A-G
Includes F.P Champ
|
1941 |
118 | H-M
Includes Roger harrington, Institutional Invitations, and Marketing Meetings
|
1941 | |
119 | N-Z
Includes E.G. Peterson Personal papers
|
1941 | |
Folder | |||
120 | 1-3,7,8-9 | A-G |
1942 |
121 | 1-3, 5-6 | H-M
Includes James A. Hardman (Invention)
|
1942 |
122 | 1-6, 8-10 | M-Z
Includes E.G. Peterson Personal papers and Kenneth R. Stevens
|
1942 |
123 | 1-3, 5-9 | A-H |
1943 |
124 | 3-8 | I-O |
1943 |
125 | 1-2, 4-8, 10 | P-Z
Includes E.G. Peterson Personal papers
|
1943 |
126 | 1,3-4,7 | A-D |
1944 |
127 | 1,4-9 | E-O
Includes Hatch Book Lists and Inter-American Affairs
|
1944 |
128 | 1 | P |
1944 |
128 | 3 | E.G. Peterson Personal papers |
1944 |
128 | 4 | Phosphate |
1944 |
128 | 5 | Higher Education Post-war |
1944 |
128 | 7-10 | R-U |
1944 |
128 | 12-13 | V-Z |
1944 |
129 | 1-2,4,8 | A-D |
1945 |
129 | 9,10-11,13 | E-J |
1945 |
130 | 1, 3-5 | K-P |
1945 |
130 | 7,9-10 | P-S
Includes Phosphate
|
1945 |
130 | 12-13,15 | T-Z |
1945 |
140 | 3b | Assorted Correspondence
Includes correspondence related to the meeting of associating of American Agricultural Colleges and criticism of E.G. Peterson
|
1916-1944 |
206 | Invitations and announcements |
1923-1935 | |
a. Correspondence study |
1917-1939 | ||
Box | |||
52 | A-H |
1917-1918 | |
51 | I-Z |
1917-1918 | |
54 | A-I |
1918-1919 | |
54a | J-K |
1918-1919 | |
53 | L-S |
1918-1919 | |
53a | Student Army Training Camp files
Includes awards, cafeteria, committee on education,
|
1918-1919 | |
Folder | |||
50 | 1-5, 8 | Student Army Training Camp files
Includes Faculty correspondence, financial documents, hospital reports, officer history, and reports
|
1918-1919 |
50 | 6 | Settlement Bulletins |
1918-1919 |
50 | 7 | Soldier Settlement Legislation |
1918-1919 |
50 | 9-10 | T-Z |
1918-1919 |
50 | 11 | Instructions to the President from the war department and the Student Army Training Camps |
1918-1919 |
55 | I-P |
1920 | |
Folder | |||
112 | 3 | J.H. Linford |
1939 |
b. Alumni |
1928-1929 | ||
Box | |||
56 | A-Z |
1928-1929 | |
c. Executive Secretary |
1917-1929 | ||
Box | |||
57 | A-F |
1928-1929 | |
58 | G-O |
1928-1929 | |
59 | P-T
Includes correspondence with President E.G. Peterson and Training School Enrollment
|
1928-1929 | |
59a | U-Z |
1928-1929 | |
Folder | |||
8 | 4-5 | John L. Coburn, secretary of state |
1917 July - 1918 April |
14a | 6 | John L. Coburn |
1918 April - June |
17 | 6 | John L. Coburn |
1918 July - September |
21 | 5 | John L. Coburn |
1918 October - December |
II. University Affairs, 1919-1941Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box | Folder | ||
90 | 3 | Building program |
1931 |
21 | 3 | Building repairs |
1918 October - December |
82 | 2a | Building report |
1928-1929 |
111 | 4 | Business Research Bill |
1939 |
90 | 7 | Child Health and Protection |
1931 |
95 | 9 | Domestic Allotment Plan |
1933 |
114 | 8 | Educational Survey |
1940 |
45 | 5a | Enrollment statistics |
1924 January-July |
89a | 14a | Fall quarter teaching loads |
1930 |
98 | 3 | Federal Appropriations |
1934 |
95 | 12 | Federal Appropriations |
1933 |
98 | 4 | Federal Student Relief |
1934 |
88 | 10 | Freshman Program |
1930 |
117 | 11 | Forestry Bill |
1941 |
90 | 16 | High School Relations |
1931 |
95 | 15 | Land Use Planning |
1933 |
44 | 13 | List of school teachers |
1923 July - December |
94 | 2 | Retirement |
1932 |
36 | 4 | University Code |
1921 July - December |
110 | 1 | Semester Plan |
1938 |
131 | Application for School Recruitment
Includes A-G
|
1919-1920 | |
132 | Application for School Recruitment
Includes H, M-T, W-Y
|
1919-1920 | |
147 | Buildings and Grounds
Includes Charles Batt, superintendent of Heat, Light, and power, Emil Hansen, superintendent of Grounds and Greenhouse, and R.O. Larsen superintendent of buildings
|
1920-1936 | |
Folder | |||
148 | 1-9, 12 | Buildings and Grounds
Includes R.O. Larsen superintendent of buildings, Olof Nelson, Harry C. Parker superintendent of Construction and Maintenance, and tennis courts
|
1924-1941 |
148 | 10 | Dairy blueprints |
1925 |
148 | 11 | Proposed building needs for National Defense Training
Includes blueprints
|
1941 |
a. Registration and Registrar |
1915-1945 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
181 | 1-3 | D. E. Robinson |
1925-1927 |
181 | 4-9 | Entrance Fee Exemptions |
1922-1936 |
181 | 10 | Report on information obtained by visit to Registrar's Office by W.H. Bell |
1926 |
181 | 11-12 | W.H. Bell |
1927-1933 |
182 | 1-3 | W.H. Bell |
1934-1945 |
182 | 4-9 | Correspondence Study Registration |
1915-1918 |
b. Student Affairs |
1916-1938 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
183 | 1 | Board and Room Information |
1921 |
183 | 3 | Dormitory |
1921-1924 |
183 | 4-9 | Employment |
1916-1925 |
183 | 10 | Glee Club |
1922-1923 |
183 | 11-13 | Graduate Employment |
1916-1917 |
184 | 1 | Montgomery Ward Scholarships |
1937-1938 |
184 | 1a | Mother and Fathers' Day |
1931-1932 |
89 | 6 | Phi Delta Theta |
1930 |
184 | 2 | Rhodes Scholarships |
1920-1922 |
184 | 3 | Sororities |
1934-1935 |
89 | 12 | Sororities |
1930 |
96 | 8 | Sororities |
1933 |
99 | 10 | Sororities |
1934 |
107 | 4 | Sororities |
1937 |
184 | 4 | Women's Pan-Hellenic Council |
1933 |
184 | 5 | YMCA |
1920 |
c. Commencement |
1920-1945 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
85 | 7 | Invitations |
1930 |
90 | 9 | Invitations |
1931 |
93 | 5 | Invitations |
1932 |
95 | 7 | Invitations |
1933 |
97 | 14 | Invitations |
1934 |
185 | Invitations and assorted materials |
1920-1953 | |
Folder | |||
108 | 5 | Invitations |
1938 |
117 | 6 | Invitations |
1941 |
d. Circular Letters |
1916-1945 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
21 | 4a | Circular Letters
More circular letters can be found through out the collection
|
1918 October - December |
43 | 5 | Circular letters |
1923 July - December |
85 | 6 | Circular letters |
1930 |
88 | 5 | Circular letters |
1930 |
90 | 8 | Circular letters |
1931 |
93 | 4 | Circular letters |
1932 |
95 | 6 | Circular Letters |
1933 |
97 | 12 | Circular letters |
1934 |
100 | 5 | Circular letters |
1935 |
103 | 4 | Circular letters |
1936 |
183 | 2 | Circular Letters |
1916, 1919 |
114 | 4 | Circular Letters |
1940 |
117 | 5 | Circular Letters |
1941 |
120 | 6 | Circular Letters |
1942 |
123 | 4 | Circular Letters |
1943 |
126 | 5 | Circular Letters |
1944 |
129 | 5 | Circular Letters |
1945 |
165 | 2-6 | Circular Letters |
1916-1925 |
105 | 6 | Circular letters |
1937 |
108 | 3 | Circular letters |
1938 |
111 | 7 | Circular letters |
1939 |
III. National Summer School, 1916-1936Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box | Folder | ||
189 | 1-2, 11-12 | Advertising, correspondence, and assorted files |
1924-1928 |
188 | 27 | Assorted faculty materials |
1924-1925 |
187 | 1 | Assorted files |
1924 |
190 | 6 | Assorted files |
1926 |
191 | 9 | Assorted files |
1924 |
190 | 15 | E.G. Petersen on Summer School |
1920-1929 |
188 | 3 | Employment |
1924-1926 |
188 | 1 | Faculty Suggestions |
1924-1926 |
188 | 25 | Letters to principals and superintendents |
1924-1926 |
188 | 26 | Suggestions and accolades for Summer School |
1924 |
191 | 5 | Summer School |
1934 |
191 | 8 | Summer School |
1936 |
3 | 2 | Correspondence |
1916 |
5 | 10 | Correspondence |
1917 |
12 | 9 | Correspondence |
1917 July - 1918 April |
16 | 1b | Correspondence |
1918 April - June |
87 | 9 | Correspondence |
1930 |
a. Alphabetical files by name |
1922-1932 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
190 | 4 | A.C. McLaughlin |
1926-1932 |
189 | 17 | A.G. McLaughlin |
1926 |
190 | 5 | Anne Carroll Moore |
1926-1932 |
188 | 18 | Charles A. Ellwood |
1924-1926 |
187 | 2 | Charles Eliot, Harvard University |
1924 |
189 | 23 | Charles F. Smith |
1926 |
187 | 13 | Davis Starr Jordan |
1922-1924 |
190 | 2 | Dr. B.H. Hibbard |
1926-1932 |
188 | 17 | E. Lawrence Palmer |
1924-1926 |
189 | 22 | E.A. Ross |
1926 |
187 | 24 | E.A. Winship |
1922-1924 |
187 | 9 | E.C. Branson |
1922-1924 |
189 | 18 | E.L. Palmer and Mrs. E.L. Palmer |
1926 |
187 | 20 | E.L. Thorndike |
1922-1924 |
188 | 16 | E.V. McCollum |
1924-1926 |
189 | 26 | E.V. McCollum |
1926 |
187 | 17 | E.V. McCollum |
1922-1924 |
188 | 9 | Edna Giester |
1924-1926 |
187 | 22 | Edward A. Steiner |
1922-1924 |
188 | 22 | Edward A. Steiner |
1924-1926 |
188 | 10 | Edward Howard Griggs |
1924-1926 |
189 | 16 | Edward Howard Griggs |
1926 |
187 | 19 | Elga M. Shearer |
1922-1924 |
188 | 19 | Elga M. Shearer |
1924-1926 |
187 | 8 | Eliot Blackwelder |
1922-1924 |
189 | 13 | Elmer B. Bryan |
1927 |
187 | 5 | Emmett D. Angell |
1922-1924 |
188 | 23 | Frederick J. Turner |
1924-1926 |
187 | 21 | Frederick J. Turnwer |
1922-1924 |
187 | 21a | Frederick J. Turnwer |
1922-1924 |
187 | 18 | Frederick Merk |
1922-1924 |
188 | 21 | G.G. Sedgewick |
1924-1926 |
188 | 12 | George D. Louderback |
1924-1926 |
187 | 11 | Henry C. Cowles |
1922-1924 |
188 | 6 | Henry C. Cowles |
1924-1926 |
187 | 25 | J.H. Linford |
1922-1924 |
188 | 2 | J.H. Linford |
1924-1926 |
190 | 1 | J.H. Linford |
1926-1932 |
189 | 25 | J.H. McCurdy |
1926 |
189 | 20 | James G. Needham |
1926 |
189 | 21 | John A. Widtsoe |
1926 |
187 | 3 | John Adams |
1922-1924 |
190 | 3 | Joseph Peterson |
1926-1932 |
189 | 15 | Lewis M. Terman |
1926 |
187 | 7 | Liberty Hyde Bailey |
1922-1924 |
189 | 27 | Louise C. Mossman |
1926 |
188 | 20 | M.J. Risenau |
1924-1926 |
188 | 24 | Mabel Wilkerson |
1924-1926 |
189 | 19 | Mary Wood Hinman |
1926 |
188 | 11 | Mary Wood Hinman |
1924-1926 |
188 | 7 | Peter C. DyKema |
1924-1926 |
189 | 24 | R.A. Millikan |
1926 |
188 | 14 | R.B. Kester |
1924-1926 |
187 | 16 | R.C. McLain |
1922-1924 |
187 | 14 | R.S. Knappen |
1922-1924 |
187 | 12 | Raymond Franzen |
1922-1924 |
188 | 8 | Raymond Franzen |
1924-1926 |
187 | 15 | Shailer Mathews |
1922-1924 |
188 | 15 | Shailer Mathews |
1924-1926 |
189 | 14 | Shailer Mathews |
1927 |
188 | 5 | T.N. Carver |
1924-1926 |
187 | 23 | Thomas D. Wood |
1922-1924 |
187 | 6 | W.C. Allee |
1922-1924 |
188 | 4 | W.C. Allee |
1924-1926 |
187 | 4 | W.G. Anderson |
1922-1924 |
187 | 10 | W.H. Carruth |
1922-1924 |
188 | 13 | William H. Kilpatrick |
1924-1926 |
b. Assorted Alphabetical files |
1927-1935 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
189 | 3-10 | A-Z |
1927 |
190 | 7-8 | A-Z |
1927 |
190 | 9-10 | A-Z |
1928 |
190 | 11-12 | A-Z |
1929 |
190 | 13-14 | A-Z |
1930 |
191 | 1-2 | A-Z |
1931 |
191 | 3-4 | A-Z |
1933 |
191 | 6-7 | A-Z |
1935 |
IV. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1916-1945Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box | Folder | ||
152 | 2 | Active Projects by Departments |
1935 |
152 | 5 | Agricultural Experiment Station |
1935 |
151 | 15 | Annual Reports Staff Members Recommendations |
1934-1935 |
151 | 12 | Cooperative Projects by Department |
1935 |
85 | 10 | Engineering Experiment Station |
1930 |
14a | 12 | Experiment Station |
1918 April - June |
21 | 8 | Experiment Station |
1918 October - December |
26 | 7 | Experiment Station |
1920 January - June |
152 | 4 | F. S. Harris |
1919 |
9 | 4 | Farm Demonstration |
1917 July - 1918 April |
88 | 9-9a | Forestry Experiment Station |
1930 |
14 | 8 | Practice Farm |
1917-1926 |
151 | 13 | Publications |
1934-1935 |
151 | 14 | Salary, budget, and assorted files |
1921-1925 |
152 | 6 | Statement for need for Financial Support |
1916-1945 |
a. Directors |
1920-1944 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
149 | 11 | Applications for Director of Experiment Station |
1937 |
149 | 1 | F. S. Harris |
1920 |
149 | 9-10 | Lowry Nelson |
1936-1937 |
97 | 10 | P. V. Cardon |
1934 |
149 | 2-8 | P. V. Cardon |
1928-1935 |
105 | 5 | P. V. Cardon |
1937 |
150 | Unknown | R.H. Walker, dean of agriculture |
1938-1944 |
127 | 10 | W.W. Owens |
1944 |
149 | 1a | William Peterson |
1923-1924 |
b. Reports |
1921-1937 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
151 | 1, 3-11 | Annual reports |
1921-1935 |
152 | 1, 3 | Annual reports |
1935-1937 |
151 | 2 | Bi-annual reports |
1922 |
c. Council and Committees |
1940-1944 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
152 | 7 | State Agricultural Committee |
1940 |
152 | 8-12 | Agricultural Advisory Committee-Stott, C.O.
Includes meeting minutes
|
1940-1944 |
V. Articles and Speeches, 1913-1945Return to Top
Materials in this series were collected by E.G. Peterson.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
a. Authored titles
Organizied by last name of author.
|
1916-1945 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
135 | 1-17 | T.H. Abell, assistant horticulturist at the experiment station
"Avoid Sterile Cherry Orchards", "Consider the Cold Frame", "Culture of Tomatoes", "Good Quality in Utah Vegetables", "Hardy Tomato Plants for Transplanting", "Head Lettuce in Utah", "Home Garden", "Making a Hotbed", "Managing the Hotbed", "Methods of Raising Tomato Plants", "Peaches must be Well-Graded", "Planning the Home Garden", "Strawberry Beds need Summer Attention", "Time to Buy Garden Seeds", "Utah Orchards are Often too Thickly Planted", "When to Plant Seeds on the Hotbed", and Interview with T.H. Abell Adams
|
1916-1923 |
135 | 17a | Donald J. Adams
"The Collapse of Conscience",
The Atlantic Monthly
|
1938 January |
135 | 18 | O.W. Adams, vice president of the First Utah National Bank
"Banker Gives First Step to Success"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 19 | F.R. Arnold, Utah Agricultural College
"Cooperation Between Stock Range and Alfalfa Ranch in Southern Utah"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 20 | Ellen Barber
"Clothing Budget of Helen Gubler"
|
1919 |
135 | 21 | Henry H. Blood's governor address to graduates |
1931 June 1 |
135 | 22 | E. J. Bodman, vice president of the Union Trust Company at Littke Rock, Arkansas
"Education Pays in Leadership, Influence, and Honors"
|
1923 April 25 |
135 | 23 | F.C. Braithwaite, assistant professor of art
"Color and Light in the Home"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 24 | E. B. Brossard, agricultural economics and farm management
"Does Education Pay?"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 25 | Bertrand Brown, community service, New York
"George Ade on Rural Recreation"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 25a | Nicholas Murrary Butler's address at Columbia University commencement
"Another World"
|
1945 June 5 |
135 | 26 | N.I. Butt
"What the Utah Experiment Station is Doing"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 27 | P. V. Cardon, director of the Utah Agricultural College experiment station
"Some Things I Do Not Know About Utah Agriculture"
|
1929 April 18 |
135 | 28 | W. E. Carroll, professor of animal husbandry
"A Program for Education"
|
1938 January 28 |
135 | 28a-28b | Ezra G. Carter
"Modern City Milk Problem" and "Vital Statistics as a Guide in Community Health"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 29 | G. D. Clyde, experiment station
"Water Supply Shortage on the Logan River"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 30-31 | Francis M. Coe
"Know Your Apples" and "One Hundred Selected Bulletin References on Fruit Culture"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 31a | LeRoy E. Cowles
"Some Present Trends in Higher Education" a KSL broadcast
|
1932 September 4 |
135 | 32 | George H. Dern, governor of Utah
"Address at the Farmers' Encampment Held at Logan"
|
1926 July 20 |
135 | 33 | Scott Ewing, student in agricultural journalism
"Tractor is Replacing Farm Horse"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 34 | B.K. Farnsworth
"Report of Summer Work" for student recruitment
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 35 | C. Fletcher
"Utah Calls to the World"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 36 | Ruth M. Fox, textiles
"Buying"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 37 | H. J. Frederick, veterinarian at the experiment station
"The Tractor and the Horse"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 38 | Geddes
"Social Workers Begin Preparations"
|
1930 May 15 |
135 | 39 | W. B. Greeley, forester in Cache Valley
"Government Forest Work in Utah"
|
1921 March |
135 | 39a | H. Rider Haggard
"Rural Denmark and its Lessons"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 40-44 | Emil Hansen, instructor in landscape gardening
"Flowers for the House","Landscape Gardening from Ancient Times to the Present Day" (5 photos included), "Making the Lawn", "Planting and Care of Rose Bushes,"and"Planting Trees and Shrubs"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 45 | F. S. Harris, director of the experiment station
"Beware of the Tumbling Mustard"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 46-48 | I. M. Hawley, professor of zoology and entomology
"Fall Plowing, Extermination of Insects", "Friendly Enemy -The Cockroach," and "Grasshopper Control"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 49-52a | W. W. Henderson, department of entomology and experiment station
"Bedbug, Box Elder Bugs", "Controlling Ants, Household Insects," and "Logan L.D.S. Institute"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 53 | C. T. Hirst, experiment station
"Baking Powders"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 54-55 | Arthur M. Hyde, secretary of agriculture
"Agriculture needs Strengthened Research" and "Introducing Dept. of Agriculture's Period in National Farm and Home Hour"
|
1929 July |
135 | 56 | Kenneth C. Ikeler, dean of the school of agriculture
Article on the Utah Forest Situation
|
1927 July 28 |
135 | 57-58 | W. M. Jardine, secretary of agriculture
Address to the Alumni Banquet and Commencement Address
|
1925 June 7 |
135 | 59 | Jones, Committee of Conference
Conference Report
|
1938 February 7 |
135 | 60 | S. T. Jeppeson, cashier of the First Utah Saving Bank
"Romantic Development of the Modern Bank Vault"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 61-64 | George E. King, assistant entomologist at the experiment station
"Dormant Spraying, Farm Cleanliness Against Insects, San Jose Scale," and "Spider Mite"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 64a | Stephen King-Hall
"Why are we at War?" a national broadcast
|
1939 September 30 |
135 | 65 | Alexander Legge, chairman of the Federal Farm Board
"Relation of the Federal Farm Board to the Cooperative Movement"
|
1929 July 30 |
135 | 66 | Amy Lyman Merrill, assistant professor of household administration
"Beehive Camp in Logan Canyon"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 67-78 | M. C. Merrill, horticulturist
"Clearing the Orchard for Action", "Davis County Experimental Farm", "For the Love of Home-Clean Up", "Harvesting the Garden Crop", "Improving the Tomato", "Legitimate Grafting", "Opportunities for Utah Celery", "Orchardists - Watch Your Step", "Pruning Ornamental Trees and Shrubs", "Renovating the Old Orchard, Story of the Utah Agricultural College Fruit-Tree," and "Top-Working Fruit-Trees"
|
1916-1944 |
135 | 79 | Arthur W. Moulton
Baccalaureate Sermon at Utah Agricultural College
|
1920 May 30 |
135 | 80 | F. B. Mumford, dean of Missouri College of Agriculture
"Why Should A Young Man Attend The College of Agriculture?"
|
1933 April |
136 | 1 | L.F. Nuffer
"The Tent Caterpillar"
|
1916-1944 |
136 | 2 | Clarence Ousley, assistant secretary of agriculture
"A Beautiful Tribute to the Tree"
|
1920 June |
136 | 3 | W. W. Owens, county agent leader in the extension division
Article on Farming
|
1929 |
136 | 4 | H. J. Pack, assistant professor of zoology and entomology
"Food of Snakes and Lizards"
|
1922 November 18 |
136 | 5 | N. Alvin Pedersen
"Make-Shift Trucks and Tractors"
|
1916-1944 |
136 | 5a | Ralph W. Phillips, head of animal husbandry
"Notes on the livestock Industry in the West"
|
1940 March 8 |
136 | 6 | D. W. Pittman, department of agronomy at the experiment station
"Dry-Rot Attacks Only Weaker Beets"
|
1916-1944 |
136 | 7 | Stephen L. Richards's address at semi-centennial celebration
"The Home in Our Civilization"
|
1938 June 5 |
136 | 7a | Jr. Joel E. Ricks
Article on American Land-Grant Colleges
|
1938 March 10 |
136 | 8-27 | D. E. Robinson, professor of marketing
"1921 Roundup at the Utah Agricultural College", "Advertising for Students at a Profit", "Advertising - Vital Power in Business", "Discovery of Cache Valley", "Education in Cache Valley", "Education that Works for You" (Based on interview with E.G. Peterson),"Exploding an Advertising Fallacy", "Getting Health with Your College Education", "John T. Caine Biography", "Logan Canyon", "A Newly Discovered Wonderland of the Wasatch Range", "Logan's First Citizenship Day", "National Magazine notes Work at Utah Agricultural College", "Reserve Officers' Training Corps at the Utah Agricultural College", "Scandinavians Add to Strength of Utah Agricultural College Faculty", "Special Training Counts", "Utah Agricultural College During the Past Year", "Utah Agricultural College-The School of the People", "Utah Boasts Efficient Educational Ideal", "War Activities," and "We'll Call Him Fred"
|
1916-1944 |
136 | 27a | Theodore Roosevelt
"Birth Control - From the Positive"
|
1916-1944 |
136 | 28 | I.K. Russell
"Logan Calls to the World; The World Calls Back to Logan"
|
1916-1944 |
136 | 29 | Layfayette Schank, student in agriculture
"Salvaging Old Orchards"
|
1916-1944 |
136 | 30 | E. C. Shepard, forest supervisor
"Logan Canyon, The Most Scenic Part of the Cache National Forest"
|
1922 August 8 |
136 | 31-32 | C. J. Sorensen, instructor in zoology
"Fighting English Sparrows" and "Keeping Down Rabbits"
|
1916-1944 |
136 | 33 | Sibyl Spande
"Soul Satisfying Christmas Presents that Last for Years"
|
1922 |
136 | 34 | Sproul
"Resealing of the Cornerstone Speech"
|
1916-1944 |
136 | 35 | George Stewart, agronomist
"Increase Your Cash Income with Sugar-Beets"
|
1929 |
136 | 35a | L. A. Stoddart, professor of range management
"The Public Grazing Lands"
|
1938 May |
136 | 36 | D. A. Swenson, instructor in woodwork
"Carpenter Tools on the Farm"
|
1916-1944 |
136 | 37 | Terman
"The Hygiene of the Child"
|
1916-1944 |
136 | 38 | W. E. Thain, assistant professor of accounting
"Farm Cost Records"
|
1922 November |
136 | 39 | G.W. Thain
"Using Your Agricultural College"
|
1923 April |
136 | 40 | W.P. Thomas
"Prices of Agricultural Products"
|
1929 July 22 |
136 | 41 | D. C. Tingey, assistant agronomist
"Solving the Wheat Smut Problem By Breeding Resistant Varieties"
|
1930 |
136 | 42-43 | W. L. Wanlass, dean of school of commerce and buisness administration
Government of Cache County" and "Government of Logan City"
|
1916-1944 |
136 | 43a | G. F. Warrnen, Cornell University
"The Price Situation"
|
1934 November 20 |
136 | 44 | Frank L. West, dean of faculty
"Student Life at the Utah Agricultural College"
|
1916-1944 |
136 | 45 | Jessie Whitacre, director of the school of home economics
"Cookery for the Sick"
|
1916-1944 |
136 | 46 | John A. Widtsoe's baccalaureate sermon
"Serve Your Own Generation"
|
1938 June 5 |
136 | 47-48 | Gustav Wilster, associate professor of dairy husbandry
"Ice Cream Making in the Home" and "Sweet Cream Butter on the Farm"
|
1922-1923 |
136 | 49 | L. F. Winschell, auto expert
"Importance of Oil to the Farmers' Car"
|
1922 September 14 |
136 | 50 | Principal Young, Benson School
"Parents and School"
|
|
136 | 51 | B. Youngblood, principal agricultural economist at the office of experiment station with the U.S. Department of Agriculture
"Relation of the Physical and Biological to the Social Sciences in Agricultural Research"
|
1929 November 12 |
b. Unauthored and Untitled titles |
1916-1944 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
137 | 2 | A-B |
1916-1944 |
137 | 3 | C |
1916-1944 |
137 | 4 | D-F |
1916-1944 |
137 | 5 | H-H |
1916-1944 |
137 | 6 | L-P |
1916-1944 |
137 | 7 | S-T |
1916-1944 |
137 | 8 | U.A.C |
1916-1944 |
137 | 9 | U.A.C |
1916-1944 |
137 | 10 | W |
1916-1944 |
141a | Unknown | Untitled assorted articles and speeches |
1916-1944 |
c. Titles by E.G. Peterson |
1913-1945 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
138 | 1 | no. 1: Notes on address to AAA Conference, |
1942 January 21 |
138 | 1 | no. 2: "After the War" |
1944 April 15 |
138 | 1 | no. 2a-2c: Article for AG. Club Link |
1919-1920 |
138 | 1 | no. 3: Agricultural Advisory Committee speech |
1939 October 6 |
138 | 1 | no. 4: "Agricultural Council of Utah" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 1 | no. 5: "Agricultural Outlook" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 1 | no. 6: "Agricultural Price Situation in Utah and United States" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 1 | no. 7: "Agriculture"
For the Bureau of Information Utah Booklet
|
1916-1944 |
138 | 1 | no. 8: "Agriculture and National Defense"
Presented at the Farm Bureau Outing
|
1940 July 10 |
138 | 1 | no. 9: "Agriculture and Our Social Problem"
Presented at the Utah State Conference of Social Work
|
1938 July 15 |
138 | 1 | no. 10: "Agriculture and Social Integrity"
Presented at the Bankers Short Course
|
1931 October 16 |
138 | 1 | no. 11: Agricultural Club Link speech
Presented at the Bankers Convention
|
1916-1944 |
138 | 1 | no. 12: "Agriculture in Our Present Economics"
Presented at the Salt Lake Co. Farm Bureau
|
1932 June 10 |
138 | 1 | no. 13: "Agriculture in the American System"
Presented at the Sack Lake Co. Farm Bureau
|
1931 April 18 |
138 | 1 | no. 14: "Agriculture in the Post-War World"
Presented at the Cache Co. Farm Bureau
|
1944 December 29 |
138 | 1 | no. 15: "Agriculture in Utah" |
1919 December 10 |
138 | 2 | no. 1: "Agriculture Moves Forward" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 2 | no. 2: "Aim of Education A.D. 1922" |
1922 March 25 |
138 | 2 | no. 3: "Alcohol" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 2 | no. 4-9: Alumni Quarterly article |
1929-1945 |
138 | 2 | no. 10: "America's Responsibility - How Shall She Meet It" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 2 | no. 11: "American Excellence" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 2 | no. 12: "American Plan V" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 2 | no. 13: "American Plan VI" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 2 | no. 14: "American Plan VII" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 2 | no. 15: "American Standard" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 2 | no. 16: "American Standard of Living Necessary" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 3 | no. 1: "American Sugar Beet Technologists" |
1942 January 6 |
138 | 3 | no. 2: Notes on American Sugar Beet Technologists speech |
1942 January 6 |
138 | 3 | no. 3: "Americanism" and "Some Phases of Americanism"
Commencement address at Montana State College
|
1930 June 11 |
138 | 3 | no. 4: "Americanism in Utah and Idaho" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 3 | no. 5: "Appeal to Students" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 3 | no. 6: "Are We Looking at Evolution Backwards?" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 3 | no. 7: "At the Crossroads" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 3 | no. 8: Athletic Banquet at Salt Lake City |
1936 December 8 |
138 | 3 | no. 9: Athletic Banquet |
1924 May |
138 | 3 | no. 10: "Attack on Depression Must Center On Commodity Prices" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 4 | no. 1: "Annual Report of the Utah State Agricultural College" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 4 | no. 2: Bacean |
1940 August 31 |
138 | 4 | no. 3: "Bankers of Logan" |
1933 March 16 |
138 | 4 | no. 4: "Basis of Our Economic Life and of Our Civilization" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 4 | no. 5: "Basis of Sound Agriculture"
Given at the Ogden Kiwanis Club
|
1929 August 29 |
138 | 4 | no. 6: Beehive Article |
1937 April 3 |
138 | 4 | no. 7: "Better Living on the Farm" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 4 | no. 8: "Blue Book Article" |
1938 August 18 |
138 | 4 | no. 9: Board of Trustees of the College article |
1916-1944 |
138 | 4 | no. 10: BAC Scrapbook article |
1930 February 22 |
138 | 4 | no. 11: BAC Yearbook article |
1940 March 15 |
138 | 4 | no. 12-16: Buzzer article |
1929-1944 |
138 | 4 | no. 17: "By-Products of Education" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 5 | no. 1: "Cache Valley"
Written for the Pacific Life
|
1939 May 10 |
138 | 5 | no. 2: "Can the American Standard be Maintained on American Farms"
U.B.I.C. address
|
1929 August 7 |
138 | 5 | no. 3: "Can We Live at Home?" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 5 | no. 4: "Causes"
Rotary Club address
|
1939 April 20 |
138 | 5 | no. 4a: "Certain Distinctive Features of Utah Agricultural College Work"
Written for the Utah Ed. Review
|
1920 May 1 |
138 | 5 | no. 5: Chamber of Commerce address |
1923 May 17 |
138 | 5 | no. 6: "Changes in Plant Cover accompanying Grazing" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 5 | no. 7-12: Chapel Address |
1923-1943 |
138 | 5 | no. 13: "Character and Progress"
Chapel Address
|
1932 September 29 |
138 | 5 | no. 14: Church Advisory Committee, Stake Presidents and Regional Ag. Committees Address |
1939 April 8 |
138 | 5 | no. 15: "Christmas Journal Article" |
1930 |
138 | 5 | no. 16: "Christmas Greeting" |
1942 |
138 | 5 | no. 17: "Christmas Broadcast"
Given Over the K.S.L radio station
|
1944 December 23 |
138 | 5 | no. 18: Circular Letter |
1932 December 8 |
138 | 5 | no. 19: "Coast Markets" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 6 | no. 1: "College and the Nation" |
1942 December 12 |
138 | 6 | no. 2: College History article
Given Over the K.S.L radio station
|
1938 March 3 |
138 | 6 | no. 3: Report of College Organization and Policy Committee |
1916-1944 |
138 | 6 | no. 4: "Summary of Information to be Used in College Report" |
1936 May 31 |
138 | 6 | no. 5: Commerce and Business Administration |
1916-1944 |
138 | 6 | no. 6: "Comments on England and Germany"
Given at Timpanogos Club
|
1938 October 6 |
138 | 6 | no. 7: "Coming Opportunities for American Youth"
Given Over the K.S.L radio station
|
1933 December 27 |
138 | 6 | no. 8: "The Utah Agricultural College - The People's School" |
1916-1944 |
138 | 6 | no. 9: Untitled commencement address |
1921 May 5 |
138 | 6 | no. 10: "Extracts from the Report of the President of the College"
Commencement Address
|
1923 May 23 |
138 | 6 | no. 11: "Reports of President E. G. Peterson"
Commencement Address
|
1925 June 7 |
138 | 6 | no. 12: "Civilization and the New Testament"
This is believed to be a Commencement Address given at the University of Wyoming
|
1930 August 28 |
138 | 6 | no. 13: "Report for the Year 1930-31"
Commencement Address
|
1931 May 31 |
138 | 7 | Commencement Address
Includes addresses given at Brigham Young University, the Quartermaster General's School for Advances Storage Officers, and annual reports and statements
|
1916-1945 |
139 | 1 | no. 1: "Dairy Situation" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 1 | no. 2: "Day of Promise"
District Rotary Conference at Pocatello
|
1942 May 11 |
139 | 1 | no. 3: "Delivery of Water to Irrigators" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 1 | no. 4: "Democracy at Birth" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 1 | no. 5-11: Deseret News articles |
1922-1943 |
139 | 1 | no. 12: "Does the Land Grant Need its Alumni?" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 1 | no. 13: "Dimensions of the Universe" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 1 | no. 14: "Disorderly Production" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 2 | no. 1: "Economic Situation" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 2 | no. 2: "Education in a New World"
Given Over the K.S.L radio station
|
1932 April 19 |
139 | 2 | no. 3: "Education in a Revolutionary World "
Given Over the K.S.L radio station
|
1938 January 8 |
139 | 2 | no. 4: Encampment News |
1929 July 13 |
139 | 2 | no. 5: Enlisted Reserve Corp speech |
1943 April 5 |
139 | 2 | no. 6: "Essentials of Permanent Agriculture, No. II; The Real Farmer" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 2 | no. 6a: "Evil in Modernism" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 2 | no. 7: "Expenses and Prices" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 2 | no. 7a: "Explains How New Act Will Aid Farmers" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 2 | no. 8: "Extension Conference Address" |
1942 December 7 |
139 | 2 | no. 9: "Engineering, Industries and Trade" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 2 | no. 10: Extension News article |
1931 November 13 |
139 | 2 | no. 10a: Extension Review article |
1920 February |
139 | 2 | no. 11: Extension Service |
1931 February 5 |
139 | 2 | no. 12: Extension Workers Conference speech |
1942 January 12 |
139 | 2 | no. 13: "Extent of Need of Phosphate Fertilizers" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 3 | no. 1: "Facing the New Year"
Given Over the K.S.L radio station
|
1928 December |
139 | 3 | no. 2: "Faith in a War Torn World"
Given over the K.S.L. Radio station, Salt Lake Tabernacle
|
1940 December 29 |
139 | 3 | no. 3: "The Family" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 3 | no. 3a: "Farm and Education"
Included in Utah Farmer
|
1920 February |
139 | 3 | no. 4: "Farm and Home"
Given Over the K.S.L radio station
|
1932 September 23 |
139 | 3 | no. 5: Farm Bureau address |
1939 October 25 |
139 | 3 | no. 6: "The Farm Bureau" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 3 | no. 7: "The Farm Home"
Farmer's Encampment address
|
1930 July 15 |
139 | 3 | no. 8: "Farmer Not Sick! Hes has been run over"
Newspaper article
|
1929 July 8 |
139 | 3 | no. 9: "Farming a Profession for Superior People "
Included in Utah Farmer
|
1922 June 7 |
139 | 3 | no. 10: "Fifty Years of Fruit Investigations at the Utah Station" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 3 | no. 11: First Faculty Meeting speech |
1942 September 22 |
139 | 4 | no. 1: Football Program |
1936 October 17 |
139 | 4 | no. 2: Football Program |
1937 October 30 |
139 | 4 | no. 3: "Foundations in Agriculture"
Farmer's Emcampment address
|
1929 July 15 |
139 | 4 | no. 4: Four-H Club Week article |
1942 April 6 |
139 | 4 | no. 5: Four-H Club School Remarks |
1945 March 1 |
139 | 4 | no. 5a: "France As Well As French" |
|
139 | 4 | no. 6: "To the Entering Students"
Freshmen Assembly
|
1938 September 24 |
139 | 4 | no. 7: "Fruit Production in Utah"
Utah State Horticulture Society
|
1938 February 11 |
139 | 4 | no. 8: "Future of American Agriculture" |
|
139 | 4 | no. 9: Future Farmers of America remarks |
1942 April 22 |
139 | 4 | no. 10: Address at opening conference Future Farmers at Utah Agricultural College, |
1944 March 7 |
139 | 4 | no. 11: "Future of Utah Agriculture"
State Farm Bureau
|
1939 November 29 |
139 | 5 | no. 1: General Conference address
Given at General Conference, a religious meeting for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
|
1932 October 8 |
139 | 5 | no. 2: "Getting Rich Quick" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 5 | no. 3: "A Glance at English Agriculture and the People" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 5 | no. 4: "Golden Age" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 5 | no. 4a: "Good Future in Livestock Farming "
Included in Utah Farmer
|
1917 March |
139 | 5 | no. 5: "Good Will in Education" |
1937 February 18 |
139 | 5 | no. 5a: Graduation Remarks
Conferring of Degrees
|
1919 |
139 | 5 | no. 6: "Great American Inheritance "
Chapel Address
|
1928 September 19 |
139 | 5 | no. 7: Greeting from the President |
1916-1944 |
139 | 6 | no. 1: Harmonizing Instructional, Experimental, and Extension Work in Agriculture |
1916-1944 |
139 | 6 | no. 1a: Harvester Company Address |
1916-1944 |
139 | 6 | no. 2: "Health of Mind and Body" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 6 | no. 3: "Health Qualities of Our Fruits "
State Horticulture Society
|
1944 January 15 |
139 | 6 | no. 4-7: Herald Journal Statement |
1930-1944 |
139 | 6 | no. 7a: Letter to High School Graduates |
1920 |
139 | 6 | no. 8: "Higher Education and Character Training" |
1931 July 9 |
139 | 6 | no. 9: "Higher Education and Hard Times" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 6 | no. 10: "Higher Education in the Post-War Period "
Utah Ed. review
|
1943 November 26 |
139 | 6 | no. 11: "Higher Level "
Chapel Address
|
1929 September 26 |
139 | 6 | no. 12: "Home Building "
Building and Loan Associations
|
1930 April 12 |
139 | 6 | no. 13: Home Building in Cache Valley |
1920 March 11 |
139 | 6 | no. 14: "Home Opportunities in Utah" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 6 | no. 15: "Homecoming Statement" |
1938 October 18 |
139 | 6 | no. 16: "Hot Wheat - and Why" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 7 | no. 1: "Ideal Back of Our Agriculture"
Opening address at rural school
|
1944 November 29 |
139 | 7 | no. 2: "Ideal of the Utah State Agricultural College" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 7 | no. 3: Importance of Sugar Beet Industry in the Western States |
1940 December 4 |
139 | 7 | no. 4: Impressions of the National Summer School |
1916-1944 |
139 | 7 | no. 5: In the Service of Agriculture |
1937 May 17 |
139 | 7 | no. 6: Increased Farm Income - A National Necessity
Uintah Basin Industrial Convention address
|
1939 August 25 |
139 | 8 | no. 1: "Securing Increased Farm Income" |
1939 August 25 |
139 | 8 | no. 2: "Industrial Development Bulletin Article" |
1943 May 22 |
139 | 8 | no. 3: "Industrial Education Conference" |
1939 April |
139 | 8 | no. 4: "Industrial Horizons "
American Sugar Technologists
|
1942 January 10 |
139 | 8 | no. 5: "Irrigation and Drainage" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 8 | no. 6: Opening Statement Irrigation Experts Conference |
1945 January 27 |
139 | 9 | no. 1-3: K.S.L. news addresses |
|
139 | 9 | no. 4: Kiwanis Club speech |
1922 February 10 |
139 | 9 | no. 5: K.V.N.U. address |
1921 February |
139 | 9 | no. 6: "Keep on Plowing" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 10 | no. 1: "Land of Promise" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 10 | no. 1a: "The Law" |
1919 October |
139 | 10 | no. 2: "Law of Life "
Convention for Sugar Technologists
|
1938 January 11 |
139 | 10 | no. 3: Leadership Week at BYU |
1937 January |
139 | 10 | no. 4: "Livestock Meeting at Denver" |
1940 April 5 |
139 | 10 | no. 5: "Logan Republican article" |
1923 December |
139 | 10 | no. 6: "Long View" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 11 | no. 1: "Manager Mind" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 11 | no. 2: "Mass Production in Agriculture" |
1929 April 8 |
139 | 11 | no. 2a: "Meaning of Education XII. Democracy is Love of Justice" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 11 | no. 2b: "Meaning of Education XI. Unselfishness" |
1918 June 26 |
139 | 11 | no. 3: Men's Club address |
1916-1944 |
139 | 11 | no. 3a: "Mexican Immigration" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 11 | no. 4: "Moloch Still Lives" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 11 | no. 5: "More Important the Business" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 11 | no. 6: "Motive and Organization "
Alumni Directory
|
1930 April 11 |
139 | 12 | no. 1: N.B.C. Broadcast at Utah Agricultural College |
1913 December |
139 | 12 | no. 2: "National Center for Summer Study and Recreation" |
1925 February 6 |
139 | 12 | no. 3: Notes on address Needed Development of Western Phosphate |
1916-1944 |
139 | 12 | no. 4: "Needed Reforms in Irrigation Practice"
Payroll Builder
|
1921 April 20 |
139 | 12 | no. 5: "New Agriculture and Education "
U.B.I.C. adress
|
1933 August 10 |
139 | 12 | no. 6: "New Christianity "
Rotary Club address
|
1922 December |
139 | 12 | no. 7: "New Day for American Youth "
Chapel address
|
1933 September 28 |
139 | 12 | no. 8: "News Bureau article" |
1938 August 9 |
139 | 12 | no. 9: Northern Utah Civic Clubs address |
1942 November 25 |
139 | 12 | no. 10: "N. Utah, S. Idaho, and Wyoming Agriculture and Relief Committees "
Ogden Tabernacle
|
1916-1944 |
139 | 13 | no. 1: "One Reason Why We Fail" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 13 | no. 2: "Opportunities for the Trained" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 13 | no. 3: "Opportunity in Forestry "
Forestry Journal
|
1916-1944 |
139 | 13 | no. 4: "Organized Righteousness "
Millenial Star
|
1936 November 5 |
139 | 13 | no. 5: "Origin and Purpose of the Utah State Agricultural College" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 13 | no. 6: "Our Dependence on Agriculture" |
1916-1944 |
139 | 13 | no. 7: "Our Two-Faced Civilization also titled: Trend of Our Education"
Brigham Young University address
|
1929 January 26 |
140 | 1 | no. 1: Payroll Builder article |
1925 April 9 |
140 | 1 | no. 1a: "Permanent Foundations" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 1 | no. 2: Notes on Phosphate
Rotary Club
|
1937 September 23 |
140 | 1 | no. 3: Phosphate Conference
Pocatello Idaho
|
1937 October |
140 | 1 | no. 4-5: Pioneer Service remarks, notes, and event program |
1940 July 17 |
140 | 1 | no. 6: "Place of Research in the College "
Written for Sigma Xi
|
1942 March 14 |
140 | 1 | no. 7: "Place of the College" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 1 | no. 8: "Place of United States in the World's Meat Production" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 1 | no. 9: "Plan for the Development of the Utah Agricultural College" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 1 | no. 9a: "Plans for 1919-1920" |
1919-1920 |
140 | 1 | no. 10: "Plea for the University and the College"
Given Over the K.S.L radio station
|
1936 December 29 |
140 | 1 | no. 10a: "Present Agriculture Conditions in Utah" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 1 | no. 11: Notes on Present Revolution |
1939 May 14 |
140 | 1 | no. 12: "Preserving Rural Culture"
Utah Academy of Science at Ogden
|
1937 November 5 |
140 | 1 | no. 13-16: President's Assembly |
|
140 | 2 | no. 1-2: President's Assembly |
|
140 | 2 | no. 3: "Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of Utah" |
1930 March |
140 | 2 | no. 4: "Proposed Solution for the Farm Marketing Problem" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 2 | no. 5: "Prosperous and Enlightening Agriculture - The Basis of an Enduring Civilization "
Given Over the K.S.L radio station and Chapel adress
|
1939 September 16 |
140 | 2 | no. 6: "Postwar Development of Collegiate Education in Utah" |
|
140 | 2 | no. 7: "Poultry" |
|
140 | 3 | no. 1: "Radio Technology School"
Address to Utah Agricultural College Graduates
|
1942 September 12 |
140 | 3 | no. 1a: "Relation of the Agricultural College to Vocational Education in the Secondary Schools" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 3 | no. 2: "Relation of the Farmer to the Present Prices" |
1917 March |
140 | 3 | no. 2a: Extracts from the report of the President of the College at meeting of Board of Trustees
Held in Salt Lake City
|
1923 April 27 |
140 | 3 | no. 3-6: "Report of the President" |
|
140 | 3 | no. 7: "Report to the Board" |
1923 December |
140 | 3 | no. 8: "Restoration of Confidence" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 3 | no. 9: "Revolution and Some Results "
S.L. Rotary Club address
|
1938 December 13 |
140 | 3 | no. 10: Romney, Dick
Dinner address at Hotel Utah
|
1943 September 9 |
140 | 3 | no. 11: Comments on United States President Roosevelt' s Death |
1916-1944 |
140 | 3 | no. 12: "Rural Life Problem or Some Aspects of the Rural Life Problem"
Written for the Timpanogos Club
|
1928 May 23 |
140 | 3a | Bibliographic sketch of E.G. Peterson
Includes correspondence to the National Cyclopedia of American Biograrphy
|
1921 |
140 | 4 | no. 1: Sanborn, Jeremiah W.: Memorial Services |
1933 April 4 |
140 | 4 | no. 2: Scabbard and Blade article |
1933 March 16 |
140 | 4 | no. 3: Notes on School of Philosophy
Utah School for Extension Workers
|
1938 January |
140 | 4 | no. 4: Scribble article |
1941 March 28 |
140 | 4 | no. 5: Semi-Centennial address |
1938 March 8 |
140 | 4 | no. 6: "The President's Statement"
At the Semi-Centennial address
|
1938 June 5 |
140 | 4 | no. 7: "Semi-Centennial Year" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 4 | no. 8: "Small Farm "
Convention of Western Farm Economics Association at Reno, Nevada
|
1937 June 26 |
140 | 4 | no. 9: "Social Development in the Fifth District " |
1932 May 13 |
140 | 4 | no. 10: Address at the Institute of Social Work |
1930 October 26 |
140 | 4 | no. 11: "Soil Physics" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 4 | no. 12: "Solution of Uintah Basin Agricultural Problems" |
1933 October 5 |
140 | 5 | no. 1: "Some Economic Developments in Europe "
Wool Growers
|
1937 January 14 |
140 | 5 | no. 2: "Some Rural Health Problems" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 5 | no. 3: "Spirit of Democracy" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 5 | no. 4: "To the State Committees of All Political Parties and to the Citizens of Utah" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 5 | no. 5: State Realtors, Ogden Address |
1923 April 8 |
140 | 5 | no. 6: Statement for Board Minutes |
1942 January 14 |
140 | 5 | no. 7: Statement by President E.G. Peterson on Curriculum at Utah Agricultural College |
1916-1944 |
140 | 5 | no. 8: Statement to the Faculty |
1944 September 20 |
140 | 5 | no. 9: Statement to the Governor's Committee Investigating the Utah Agricultural College and U of U |
1916-1944 |
140 | 6 | no. 1-5: Statement to the Legislature |
1916-1944 |
140 | 6 | no. 6: Frank B. Stephens, memorial service |
1916-1944 |
140 | 6 | no. 7: Lunette Stephens, memorial service |
1945 March 10 |
140 | 6 | no. 8: Student Blue Book article |
1940 July 5 |
140 | 6 | no. 9: Student Directory article |
1943 November 15 |
140 | 7 | Student Life and Press articles |
1916-1945 |
140 | 8 | no. 1-1a: Student Directory article |
|
140 | 8 | no. 2: Student Handbook article |
1939 July 22 |
140 | 8 | no. 18: "Success of the S.A.T.C. at the Utah Agricultural College" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 8 | no. 18a-19: Sugar Beet Technologists address at S.L.C.
Includes notes
|
1942 January 6 |
140 | 8 | no. 20: "Summer Session Students Welcome" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 8 | no. 21: "Sunday and Feature Section of Tribune article" |
1933 April |
140 | 9 | no. 1-7: "Salt Lake Tribune articles "
Includes Thoughts on Rural Life Foundations
|
1916-1944 |
140 | 9 | no. 8: "Tobacco" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 10 | no. 1: U.B.I.C. Address at Ft. Duchesne |
1938 August 23 |
140 | 10 | no. 1a: "Utah"
Written for the "Utah" publication for the U.S. Railroad Administration Agricultrual Series
|
1916-1944 |
140 | 10 | no. 2: "The Utah Agricultural College and Ideals of the Utah State Agricultural College" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 10 | no. 3: "Utah and Idaho Livestock States" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 10 | no. 4: Toast at Utah Bankers Association |
1923 June 15 |
140 | 10 | no. 5: Utah Farmer article |
1922 July 22 |
140 | 10 | no. 6: President's address Utah Irrigation and Drainage Congress |
1921 January |
140 | 10 | no. 7: "Utah Poultry Producers' magazine article" |
1940 October 29 |
140 | 10 | no. 8: "Utah State" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 10 | no. 9: "Utah State "
Written for Buzzer, a year book for Utah State Agricultural College
|
1937 April 28 |
140 | 10 | no. 10: "Utah State Association of County Officials"
Given in Salt Lake City
|
1944 January 20 |
140 | 11 | no. 1: "Victorious Scandinavia"
Deseret News
|
1928, 1936 |
140 | 11 | no. 1a: "Vocational Education" |
1920 January 10 |
140 | 11 | no. 2: "Vocational or Occupational Education as a Means of Social Readjustment in a Mechanized Nation and a Changing Order of Employment" |
1939 April |
140 | 11 | no. 3: "Vocational Education "
State Board Newsletter
|
1922 January 23 |
140 | 12 | no. 1: "War After the War "
Opening address at Extension Conference at U.S.A.C
|
1943 December 6 |
140 | 12 | no. 2: To the Western Farm and Home Radio Hour |
1916-1944 |
140 | 12 | no. 3: Western Farm and Home Hour article |
1932 April 12 |
140 | 12 | no. 4: Open address Western Phosphate Conference at Pocatello |
|
140 | 12 | no. 5: "What is Good Citizenship?" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 12 | no. 6: "What Must Be Done to Keep Agriculture Sound "
Address before Bankers Convention at Ogden
|
1920 June |
140 | 12 | no. 6a: "Home Opportunities in Utah "
Written for the State Industrial Commission
|
1920 December 10 |
140 | 12 | no. 6b: "The New Problem of Agriculture"
Written for January "Red Book"
|
1920 December 10 |
140 | 12 | no. 7: "What Utah Agricultural College can do to Aid Canners "
Address to Committees-Canning Crops Association
|
1938 January 1 |
140 | 13 | no. 1: "What We Believe I" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 13 | no. 2: "What We Believe II" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 13 | no. 3: "Why the Family" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 13 | no. 4: "Work of the Utah Agricultural College" |
1916-1944 |
140 | 13 | no. 5: "World Without Vision" and "Without Vision" |
1933 January |
140 | 13 | no. 6: Xerophthalmia in Danish Children |
1916-1944 |
146a | 1 | Student Life articles |
1926-1935 |
146a | 2 | Articles written for newspapers and radio |
1927-1935 |
146a | 3 | Chapel addresses |
1926, 1934-1935 |
146a | 4 | Report of the President and Commencement addresses |
1927-1928,1935 |
146a | 5 | Holiday addresses
Includes Founder's day, Mother's day, and Father's day
|
1927-1928 |
146a | 6 | "Some Aspects of the Rural Life Problem" |
1927-1935 |
146a | 7-8 | Assorted articles and speeches
Includes articles in alphabetical order
|
1927-1935 |
146b | Untitled articles and speeches |
1927-1935 |
VI. Outside Associations and Organizations, 1916-1945Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
95 | 2 | Agricultural Rehabilitation Conference |
1933 |
142 | 1 | Agricultural Council of Utah |
1922-1923 |
142 | 2 | American Association for the Advancement of Science |
1923-1928 |
142 | 3 | American Association of Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations |
1916-1917 |
142 | 4 | American Association of University Women |
1939-1941 |
142 | 5 | American Council on Education |
1926-1928 |
142 | 6 | Association of American Universities |
1930 |
95 | 4 | Bear River Bay Migratory Bird Refuge |
1933 |
90 | 6 | F.P. Champ, president of the cache valley bank |
1931 |
88 | 4 | F.P. Champ |
1930 |
43 | 6 | Commercial organizations |
1923 July - December |
146 | 4 | Committee on Education and Special Training |
1919 |
146 | 1 | Consolidation of Scientific Bureaus |
1921 |
146 | 2 | Cooperative Association Oregon Agricultural College |
1917-1919 |
146 | 3 | Cooperative Organization-Canadian Farmers |
1919-1920 |
90 | 13 | Golf and Country Club |
1931 |
90 | 14 | Guggenheim Foundation |
1931 |
31 | 4 | Guggenheim Memorial Foundation |
1920-1925 |
31 | 5 | Harris, F.S., Organization |
1920-1925 |
98 | 8 | John Price Jones Corporation |
1934 |
146 | 5 | National Education Association |
1926-1927 |
91 | 9 | National Education Association |
1931 |
146 | 6-8 | National Youth Administration |
1931-1942 |
102 | 2 | National Youth Administration |
1935 |
94 | 4 | Reconstruction Finance Corporation |
1932 |
99 | 8 | Research Foundation |
1934 |
146 | 9 | Roosevelt Memorial Committee |
1919 |
146 | 10 | Scouting |
1939-1943 |
146 | 11 | Scouting |
1944-1945 |
146 | 12 | Society of American Bacteriologists |
1920 |
146 | 13 | State Institute of Applied Agriculture on Long Island |
1921 |
130 | 11 | Stenographic Bureau |
1945 |
146 | 14 | U.S. Veterans Bureau |
1924 |
128 | 11 | Utah Research Foundation |
1944 |
146 | 15 | Utah State Farm Bureau |
1924,1941 |
127 | 2a | Utah State Farm Bureau |
1944 |
129 | 9b | Utah State Farm Bureau |
1945 |
92 | 10 | Wasatch Gas Company |
1931 |
40 | 9 | Western Newspaper Union |
1922 July - December |
a. Universities and colleges |
1917-1945 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
142 | 6a | Association of Land-Grant College
Reports at New Orleans Convention
|
1921 |
97 | 2 | Association of Land-Grant Colleges |
1934 |
142 | 7-13 | Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities |
1922-1936 |
143 | Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities |
1937-1940 | |
144 | Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities |
1941-1943 | |
145 | Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities |
1944-1945 | |
Folder | |||
127 | 1a | College-University Extension Bill |
1944 |
15 | 11 | Oregon Ag. College |
1918 April - June |
14a | 7 | Organization of Colleges and Universities |
1918 April - June |
13 | 5 | University of Utah |
1917 July - 1918 April |
14 | 15 | University of Utah |
1917-1926 |
16 | 6 | University of Utah |
1918 April - June |
i. Branch Agricultral College (B.A.C.)
Now Known as Southern Utah University
|
1916-1944 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
171 | 10-15 | Director Henry Oberhansley |
1930-1944 |
171 | 3-9 | Director J. Howard Maughan |
1922-1930 |
171 | 1 | Director P. V. Cardon |
1921 |
171 | 16 | James A. Nuttal |
1939 |
171 | 2 | Principal Roy F. Homer |
1916-1921 |
VII. University Councils, Committees, and boards, 1916-1945Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box | Folder | ||
64 | 2a | Board Meeting |
1926 January -July |
90 | 5 | Campus Improvement Committee |
1931 |
93 | 3 | Campus Improvement Committee |
1932 |
97 | 9 | Campus Improvement Committee |
1934 |
100 | 4 | Campus Improvement Committee |
1935 |
111 | 6 | Campus Improvement Committee |
1939 |
120 | 4 | Campus Improvement Committee |
1942 |
129 | 6 | George D. Clyde, chairman for committee on out-of-state travel |
1945 |
14a | 11 | Committee on Education and Special Training |
1918 April - June |
122 | 7 | Committee on Student English |
1942 |
126 | 6 | Committee Reports |
1944 |
129 | 7 | Committee Reports |
1945 |
111 | 7a | Curriculum committee |
1939 |
23 | 5-7 | Departmental Cooperation and Eco. Committee |
1919 |
129 | 12 | George A. Meyer, chairman of Inter-American affairs |
1945 |
26 | 13 | Health Supervision Committee |
1920 January - June |
83 | 4-6 | Immigration committee |
1928-1929 |
86 | 5 | Immigration committee |
1930 |
88 | 15 | Immigration Committee |
1930 |
91 | 1-2 | Immigration committee |
1931 |
91 | 5 | Land board |
1931 |
41 | 13 | Length of School Week Committee |
1923 January - July |
115 | 10-12 | National Defense |
1916-1945 |
86 | 14 | National Education Association |
1930 |
128 | 2 | Pan-Hellenic |
1944 |
130 | 6 | Pan-Hellenic |
1945 |
130 | 6a | Pan-Hellenic Women's council |
1945 |
94 | 3 | Radio Committee |
1932 |
89 | 9 | Radio Committee
Farm and home hour
|
1930 |
92 | 4 | Radio Committee |
1931 |
65 | 4 | Report of salary schedule committee |
1926 January - July |
92 | 6 | Social Affairs Committee |
1931 |
96 | 7 | Social Affairs Committee |
1933 |
113 | 4 | C.O. Stott, agriculture advertising committee |
1939 |
116 | 6 | C.O. Stott, |
1940 |
a. Board of Trustees |
1916-1945 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
97 | 7 | Assorted files |
1934 |
170 | 6-13 | Board Items
includes budget material 1926-28
|
1930-1945 |
129 | 3 | Assorted files |
1945 |
167 | 5-10 | Chairman F.P. Champ |
1932-1937 |
168 | Chairman F.P. Champ |
1938-1940 | |
Folder | |||
169 | 1-2 | Chairman F.P. Champ |
1941 |
170 | 5 | Executive Committee |
1920-1921 |
97 | 11 | F.P. Champ |
1934 |
169 | 4-14 | Meeting minutes |
1920-1938 |
170 | 1-4 | Meeting minutes |
1938-1941 |
167 | 1-4 | President A. W. Ivins |
1920-1935 |
86 | 6 | President A. W. Ivins |
1930 |
169 | 3 | President Lorenzo Stohl |
1916-1917 |
VIII. Budget, 1916-1944Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box | Folder | ||
178 | 14 | Assorted files |
1919-1920 |
36 | 9 | Bookstore Audit |
1922 January - July |
23 | 9 | Budget |
1919 |
64 | 2b | Budget |
1926 January - July |
177 | Biennium report |
1916-1938 | |
Folder | |||
178 | 1 | Budget Bill |
1922-1925 |
178 | 2-3 | Budget Estimates
Includes Biennial requests
|
1922-1929 |
178 | 4 | Circular Letters |
1922 |
178 | 5-9 | Departmental Estimates |
1916-1944 |
31a | 1 | Expenditures |
1920-1925 |
178 | 10 | Salary List |
1916-1917 |
178 | 11 | Statistical Data |
1925-1926 |
178 | 12 | Student Fees |
1920-1921 |
178 | 13 | Telegrams |
1923-1924 |
a. Secretary and Treasurer |
1916-1945 | ||
Box | |||
172 | John L. Coburn budget business
Secretary
|
1916-1921 | |
173 | John L. Coburn budget business
Secretary
|
1922-1924 | |
Folder | |||
97 | 5 | R.E. Bernston
Financial Secretary
|
1934 |
174 | R.E. Bernston budget business
Executive Secretary
|
1922-1929 | |
175 | R.E. Bernston
Secretary Treasurer
|
1930-1938 | |
176 | R.E. Bernston
Executive Secretary
|
1939-1945 |
IX. Extension Services, 1914-1945Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box | Folder | ||
155 | 3-9 | Assorted Correspondence
Includes Western Ag. Colleges Association and Ass'n. of Western Land-Grant Colleges
|
1914-1916 |
155 | 1 | Building Program correspondence |
1934 |
155 | 2 | Building Program Proposal |
1934 |
154 | 11 | County Agents' Statement |
1924 |
8 | 8-9 | Extension Division |
1917 July - 1918 April |
9 | 1 | Extension Division |
1917 July - 1918 April |
14a | 13 | Extension Division |
1918 April - June |
21 | 9 | Extension Division |
1918 October - December |
26 | 8 | Extension Division |
1920 January - June |
154 | 7 | Extension Service |
1919 |
154 | 8 | Extension Service |
1916-1945 |
154 | 9 | Farmers' Institute |
1912-1913 |
109 | 6 | Millard County Extension |
1938 |
154 | 10 | Projects |
1914-1915 |
a. Directors |
1920-1945 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
153 | 1-4 | R.J. Evans |
1920-1924 |
159 | 9-11 | R.J. Evans |
1921-1923 |
153 | 5-13 | William Peterson |
1925-1937 |
154 | 1-4 | William Peterson |
1938-1943 |
154 | 5-6 | W.W. Owens |
1943-1945 |
162 | 1 | W.W. Owens
Includes proposed Drainage Blueprint
|
1920-1921 |
X. Faculty and Departments, 1916-1947Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box | Folder | ||
165 | 1 | Applications (Miscellaneous Faculty and Departmental) |
1922-1923 |
133 | Applications for Staff positions |
1916-1936 | |
134 | Applications for Staff positions and Student Employment |
1916-1925 | |
Folder | |||
9 | 3 | Assorted files |
1917 July - 1918 April |
165 | 7 | Annual Budget |
1925-1926 |
165 | 8 | League Loan Fund |
1925-1926 |
165 | 9 | Letters and Notices |
1920-1921 |
165 | 10 | Questionnaire |
1919 |
165 | 10a | Salaries |
1922-1923 |
165 | 10b | Rules and Regulations |
1916-1944 |
165 | 11 | Memorandums |
1920-1923 |
165 | 12 | Teaching Loads |
1933-1934 |
127 | 2 | Temporary Faculty Appointments |
1944 |
a. Faculty
Organized by faculty last name
|
1920-1947 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
157 | 1 | T.H. Abell, assistant professor of horticulture |
1922 |
157 | 2 | R.J. Becraft department of range management |
1920 |
157 | 3 | R.E. Berntsen, purchasing agent and manager of the book store |
1922 |
157 | 4 | James E. Boyle, professor of rural economy
Cornell University
|
1925 |
157 | 5 | E.B. Branson,
University of Missouri
|
1928 |
157 | 6 | Almeda P. Brown, acting dean of school of home economics |
1943-1945 |
157 | 7 | G.B. Caine, dairying |
1920-1921 |
157 | 8-10 | W.E. Carroll, animal husbandry dept and dean of Agriculture |
1920-1924, 1937 |
157 | 11-13 | Christine B. Clayton, dean of the school of home economics |
1936-1943 |
97 | 13 | Christine B. Clayton |
1934 |
100 | 6 | Christine B. Clayton |
1935 |
157 | 14-16 | George D. Clyde, dean of the school of engineering
Includes power plant report and blueprints outside plant work
|
1935-1937 |
158 | George D. Clyde
Includes Floor Plan of Industry and Trades Building
|
1939-1944 | |
Folder | |||
108 | 4 | George D. Clyde |
1938 |
114 | 5-6 | George D. Clyde |
1940 |
166 | 10 | George D.Clyde
Irrigation Department
|
1924 |
159 | 1 | Henry C. Cowles
University of Chicago
|
1927 |
159 | 2 | Charlotte E. Dancy, Dean of women |
|
159 | 3 | David Davies, librarian |
1941-1943 |
159 | 4-5 | Carrie C. Dozier, dean of the school of home economics |
1924-1927 |
159 | 6-7 | Paul M. Dunn, dean of the school of forestry |
1937-1947 |
111 | 9 | Paul M. Dunn |
1939 |
159 | 8 | Walter P. Eaton, Massachusetts lecturer |
1927 |
117 | 8 | Emily Farnham
Resignation of an Art Teacher
|
1941 |
159 | 12 | F.D. Farrell, lecturer at the Kansas Agricultural College |
1928 |
159 | 13 | Calvin Fletcher |
1920 |
159 | 14 | E.H. Griggs, lecturer
Croton-on-Hudson, New York
|
1928 |
159 | 15 | Emil Hansen, grounds and greenhouses |
1920-1923 |
159 | 16 | F.S. Harris, director of extension service |
1920-1921 |
159 | 17 | Frank W. Hart
University of California
|
1927-1928 |
159 | 18 | Ira M. Hawley, entomologist |
1921 |
159 | 19 | George B. Hendricks, professor of economics |
1920 |
124 | 1 | King Hendricks, acting librarian |
1943 |
160 | 1-4 | G.R. Hill, dean of the school of agriculture |
1920-1925 |
160 | 5 | R.L. Hill, professor of chemistry |
1920-1921 |
160 | 6 | M.W. Hinman, physical education
New York City
|
1927 |
160 | 7 | J.C. Hogenson |
1920 |
124 | 2 | Lois Holderbaum, assistant professor of textiles and clothing |
1943 |
160 | 8 | Hugh Hust, county agricultural agent |
1920 |
160 | 9-12 | Kenneth C. Ikeler, dean of the school of agriculture |
1926-1928 |
88 | 14 | Kenneth C. Ikeler |
1930 |
86 | 4 | Kenneth C. Ikeler |
1930 |
160 | 13 | O.W. Israelsen, irrigation and drainage department |
1920-1923 |
161 | 1-2 | E.A. Jacobsen, dean of the school of education |
1938-1944 |
106 | 3 | E.A. Jacobsen |
1937 |
121 | 4 | E.A. Jacobsen |
1942 |
129 | 14 | E.A. Jacobsen |
1945 |
161 | 3 | J.R. Jensen, student affairs committee |
1920 |
161 | 4 | C.R. Johnson, vocal music |
1920 |
161 | 5 | G.E. King |
1920 |
161 | 6-8 | Leonard H. Kirkpatrick, librarian |
1937-1941 |
109 | 2 | Leonard H. Kirkpatrick |
1938 |
115 | 5 | Leonard H. Kirkpatrick |
1940 |
161 | 9 | Clyde W. Lindsay |
1921-1923 |
161 | 10-11 | J.H. Linford |
1920-1932 |
161 | 13 | Sherwin Maeser |
1921 |
44 | 5 | J. Howard Maughan, Branch Agricultural College |
1923 July - December |
161 | 14-16 | E.J. Maynard, dean of the school of agriculture |
1932-1936 |
101 | 8 | E.J. Maynard |
1935 |
161 | 12 | E.V. McCollum, nutrition at Johns Hopkins University |
1927-1928 |
161 | 17 | Milton R. Merrill |
1937 |
161 | 18 | Peter Nelson, farm superintendent |
1920-1921 |
161 | 19 | Aaron Newey |
1920 |
162 | 2 | H.J. Pack |
1920 |
129 | 9a | Alton B. Paulson, engineering department |
1945 |
116 | 2 | Harry Parker, superintendent of construction and maintenance |
1940 |
162 | 3 | N.A. Pedersen, dean of the school of arts and sciences |
1920-1945 |
162 | 4-6 | Henry Peterson, head of the of education |
1922-1927 |
162 | 7 | P.E. Peterson, department of business practice |
1920-1926 |
162 | 8-10 | William Peterson, director of the experiment station and extension division
Includes Proposed Budget for Experiment Station for Fiscal Year
|
1920-1928 |
162 | 11 | A.H. Powell |
1920 |
162 | 12 | J.S. Powell |
1920 |
162 | 13 | D.E. Robinson, department of information service |
1920-1923 |
162 | 14 | E.L. Romney, coach and director of athletics |
1926-1928 |
113 | 1a | E.L. Romney, |
1939 |
116 | 5a | E.L. Romney, |
1940 |
162 | 15 | A.H. Saxer, dean, of the school of basic arts and sciences |
1920, 1926-1928 |
162 | 16 | A.N. Sorenson, assistant professor of english |
1926 |
162 | 17 | George Stewart |
1920 |
162 | 18 | D.A. Swenson |
1920 |
163 | 1 | T.G. Taylor, professor of forestry |
1933-1934 |
163 | 2 | M.A. Thain |
1935 |
163 | 3 | E.D. Thomas, U.S. Senate |
1933-1934 |
163 | 4 | George Thomas, president of University of Utah |
1932-1934 |
163 | 5 | W.P. Thomas, head of the department of agricultural economics |
1934 |
163 | 6 | Earl Thompson |
1920 |
163 | 7 | Jno. J. Tigart, president of the University of Florida |
1934 |
163 | 8 | V.H. Tingey, chairman of F.E.R.A. student fund |
1934 |
163 | 9 | L.E. Tueller |
1934 |
163 | 10-13 | L.M. Turner, dean of the school of forestry |
1943-1945 |
163 | 14 | Z.B. Wallin |
1920 |
130 | 14 | R.H. Walker, dean of the school of agriculture and director of experimentation station |
1945 |
163 | 15-19 | W.L. Wanlass, dean of the school of commerce and business administration |
1923-1945 |
89a | 19 | W.L. Wanlass |
1930 |
102 | 8 | W.L. Wanlass |
1935 |
116 | 10 | W.L. Wanlass |
1940 |
104 | 13 | W.L. Wanlass |
1936 |
164 | 1-3 | F.L. West, dean of faculty |
1920-1934 |
102 | 9 | F.L. West |
1935 |
89a | 20 | F.L. West |
1930 |
164 | 4-11 | Ray B. West, dean of the school of A.E. and M.A. |
1920-1934 |
87 | 13 | Ray B. West |
1930 |
89a | 21 | Ray B. West |
1930 |
102 | 10 | Ray B. West |
1935 |
104 | 14 | Ray B. West |
1936 |
164 | 12 | Jessie Whitacre, dean of the school of home economics |
1921-1923 |
b. Department |
1916-1945 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
165 | 13 | Agronomy Department, Head |
1930 |
165 | 14-15 | Animal Husbandry,
Includes sketches of Building Plans and regarding the position of Dean
|
1930-1940 |
165 | 16 | Animal Industry |
1936 |
111 | 2 | Aviation |
1939 |
165 | 17 | Biology, Teachers of (mailing list) |
1916-1944 |
165 | 18 | Biological Science (correspondence with other Universities) |
1928 |
166 | 1 | Botany and Biology |
1927 |
120 | 5 | Child Development |
1942 |
166 | 2 | Education (includes Report of the Committee to Analyze Requirements for Graduation) |
1936 |
120 | 7a | Alton B. Paulson, Utah State Engineering Commission |
1942 |
166 | 3 | Foods and Dietetics |
1923 |
166 | 4-5 | Forestry, Range, and Wildlife Management
Includes Education for Management of Utah's Non-Urban and Non-Agricultural Land
|
1935-1944 |
102 | 11 | Wildlife Management |
1935 |
166 | 6-7 | Geology |
1927 |
31 | 3 | Glee Club |
1920-1925 |
166 | 8-9 | Home Economics Department and Dean |
1919, 1930-1931 |
166 | 11-12 | Library and library building
Includes development plan for the Library
|
1930-1936 |
77 | 1 | Library |
1928 July - December |
166 | 13 | National Defense Courses offered at Utah Agricultural College |
1941 |
166 | 14 | Requests for Trips by Department Heads |
1928 |
110 | 2-4 | Graduate school social work |
1938 |
87 | 8 | Stenographic Department |
1930 |
89 | 13 | Stenographic Department |
1930 |
92 | 7 | Stenographic Department |
1931 |
166 | 15-16 | Zoology and Entomology |
1927 |
125 | 3 | Publicity and Industrial Development Department |
1943 |
128 | 6 | Publicity and Industrial Development Department |
1944 |
130 | 8 | Publicity and Industrial Development Department |
1945 |
i. Athletics |
1920-1945 | ||
Box | |||
186 | Athletic Director E.L. Romney |
1920-1945 | |
186a | Athletic Director E.L. Romney |
1920-1945 | |
Folder | |||
38 | 10 | Correspondence |
1922 July - December |
186a | 3 | Thanksgiving Day game |
1929 |
ii. Military Science and Tactics |
1917-1944 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
126 | 2 | Army Specialized Training Program |
1944 |
42 | 3 | Assorted files |
1923 January - July |
44 | 6 | Assorted files |
1923 July - December |
46 | 2a | Assorted files |
1924 January - July |
101 | 9 | Assorted files |
1935 |
179 | 9-12 | Military correspondence |
1924-1929 |
179 | 3-5 | Military Department |
1920 |
15 | 8 | Military Science |
1918 April - June |
179 | 1, 6-8 | R.O.T.C.
Includes Memoranda
|
1919-1935 |
179 | 13-17 | R.O.T.C.
Includes Memoranda
|
1919-1935 |
14 | 14 | R.O.T.C. |
1917-1926 |
179 | 2 | Sergeant James McGrath |
1921 |
Box | Folder | ||
179 | 18 | War Department |
1920 |
XI. Government Agencies, 1914-1945Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box | |||
194 | Assorted files
Includes legislative materials, correspondence, and reports
|
1926-1941 | |
Folder | |||
8 | 7 | Employment Bureau |
1917 July - 1918 April |
a. Federal Agencies |
1914-1945 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
192 | 11 | Federal Board |
1920-1923 |
192 | 13 | Federal Board for Vocational Education |
1920-1923 |
21 | 10 | U.S. Food Administration |
1918 October - December |
17 | 11 | U.S. Food Administration |
1918 July - September |
14a | 15 | U.S. Food Administration |
1918 April - June |
13 | 7 | U.S. Food Administration |
1917 July - 1918 April |
20 | 3 | U.S. Food Administration |
1918 July - September |
22 | 9 | U.S. Food Administration |
1918 October - December |
16 | 5 | U.S. Food Administration |
1918 April - June |
117 | 9-10 | Federal Security Agency (FSA) |
1941 |
127 | 3 | FSA |
1944 |
193 | 3 | Legislative material |
1936 |
192 | 15 | Milton H. Welling |
1920-1923 |
192 | 7 | U.S. Board for Vocational Education |
1919 |
192 | 6 | U.S. Boys Working Reserve |
1918-1919 |
192 | 1 | U.S. Civil Service Commission |
1916-1919 |
13 | 6 | U.S. Civil Service Commission |
1917 July - 1918 April |
192 | 14 | U.S. Civil Service Commission |
1920-1923 |
192 | 3 | U.S. Commission on Education |
1916-1919 |
192 | 5 | U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) |
1916-1919 |
6 | 1a | USDA |
1917 |
192 | 12 | USDA |
1920-1923 |
192 | 10 | USDA Bureau of Markets |
1920-1923 |
192 | 9 | U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) |
1920-1923 |
10 | 2 | DOI |
1917 July - 1918 April |
14 | 5 | DOI |
1917-1926 |
21 | 12 | DOI |
1918 October - December |
43 | 13 | DOI |
1923 July - December |
192 | 4 | DOI |
1916-1919 |
192 | 2 | U.S. Department of War |
1916-1919 |
92 | 8 | U.S. Forest Nursery Photographs |
1931 |
192 | 8 | U.S. Veterans' Bureau |
1922 |
16 | 4 | U.S. Treasury Department |
1918 April - June |
b. State Agencies and Personnel |
1916-1945 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
197 | 10 | A.A. Hinckley |
1921-1923 |
197 | 3 | A.W. Ivins |
1921-1923 |
196 | 8 | Assorted correspondence |
1916-1920 |
197 | 2 | C.N. Jensen, superintendent of public instruction |
1921-1923 |
198 | 6 | C.N. Jensen |
1932-1934 |
199 | 8-9 | C.N. Jensen |
1928-1930 |
200 | 8 | C.N. Jensen |
1931 |
201 | 6-9 | C.N. Jensen |
1924-1927 |
83 | 8 | C.N. Jensen |
1928-1929 |
86 | 8 | C.N. Jensen |
1930 |
197 | 12 | C.P. Cardon |
1921-1923 |
194 | 5 | Charles H. Skidmore, superintendent of public instruction |
1938-1941 |
198 | 1-2 | Charles H. Skidmore |
1932-1934 |
202 | 3-4 | Charles H. Skidmore |
1936 |
193 | 2 | Charles H. Skidmore |
1936-1938 |
195 | 4 | Charles H. Skidmore |
1941-1945 |
196 | 5 | Charles R. Mabey, governor |
1916-1920 |
201 | 5 | Charles R. Mabey |
1923-1927 |
197 | 1 | Charles R. Mabey |
1921-1923 |
44 | 4 | Charles R. Mabey |
1923 July - December |
97 | 4 | Chas Batt, superintendent of heat and water |
1934 |
195 | 7 | Department of Publicity and Industrial Development |
1941-1945 |
196 | 12 | District Superintendents |
1916-1920 |
195 | 8 | E. Allen Bateman |
1941-1945 |
21 | 13 | E. G. Gowans, superintendent of public instruction |
1918 October - December |
9 | 7 | E. G. Gowans |
1917 July - 1918 April |
15 | 1a | E. G. Gowans |
1918 April - June |
197 | 5 | F.B. Stephens |
1921-1923 |
197 | 8 | Frank B. Stephens |
1921-1923 |
198 | 7 | George H. Dern |
1932-1934 |
199 | 5 | George H. Dern |
1928-1930 |
200 | 9 | George H. Dern |
1931 |
196 | 11 | George N. Child |
1916-1920 |
196 | 3 | George T. Odell |
1916-1920 |
197 | 14 | George Thomas |
1921-1923 |
197 | 7 | H.E. Crockett |
1921-1923 |
201 | 2 | H.E. Crockett |
1923-1927 |
197 | 16 | Harden Bennion, secretary of state |
1921-1923 |
14a | 4 | Harden Bennion |
1918 April - June |
21 | 2 | Harden Bennion |
1918 October - December |
196 | 1 | Harden Bennion |
1916-1920 |
194 | 3-4 | Henry H. Blood, governor |
1938-1941 |
198 | 5 | Henry H. Blood |
1932-1934 |
202 | 5 | Henry H. Blood |
1934-1936 |
105 | 3 | Henry H. Blood |
1937 |
97 | 6 | Henry H. Blood |
1934 |
193 | 4 | Henry H. Blood |
1914-1945 |
195 | 1-3 | Herbert B. Maw |
1941-1945 |
197 | 6 | J.H. Glenn |
1921-1923 |
201 | 4 | J.H. Glenn |
1924 |
31 | 2 | J.H. Glenn
State Finance
|
1920-1925 |
196 | 17 | Joseph Howell, representative |
1916-1920 |
12 | 3 | Joseph Ririe, state auditor |
1917 July - 1918 April |
196 | 4 | L.J. Muir |
1916-1920 |
200 | 6 | Legislative Bills |
1929-1930 |
195 | 5 | Legislative material |
1941-1945 |
198 | 4 | Legislative material |
1932-1934 |
202 | 6 | Legislative material |
1934-1936 |
130 | 2 | Legislative material |
1945 |
194 | 1-2 | Legislative materials |
1926-1941 |
200 | 1-3 | Legislature
Also see: Salt Lake Tribune December 14, 1930 - Deseret News February 2, 1931 - Student Life January 23, 1931
|
1927-1931 |
12 | 7 | Reed Smoot
Senator
|
1917 July - 1918 April |
196 | 6 | Rena B. Maycock |
1916-1920 |
196 | 10 | Simon Bamberger, governor |
1916-1920 |
197 | 17 | Simon Bamberger |
1921-1923 |
20 | 13 | Simon Bamberger |
1918 October - December |
196 | 15 | Smart, Senator |
1916-1920 |
199 | 6-7 | State Auditor's Office |
1928-1930 |
199 | 1-4 | State Building Commission |
1928-1930 |
196 | 2 | State Department of Public Instruction |
1916-1920 |
20 | 4 | State Department of Vocational Education |
1918 July - September |
16 | 7 | State Department of Vocational Education |
1918 April - June |
96 | 9 | State Herbarium |
1933 |
196 | 9 | State Director of Vocational Education |
1916-1920 |
196 | 7 | State Legislature |
1916-1920 |
196 | 14 | Sutherland, senator |
1916-1920 |
197 | 15 | Utah State Board of Education |
1921-1923 |
197 | 13 | Utah State Board of Governors |
1921-1923 |
194 | 5a | Utah State Building Commission |
1938-1939 |
195 | 6 | Utah State Building Commission |
1941-1945 |
198 | 3 | Utah State Building Commission |
1932-1934 |
200 | 7 | Utah State Building Commission |
1931 |
202 | 1-2 | Utah State Building Commission |
1936 |
193 | 1 | Utah State Building Commission |
1936-1938 |
197 | 4 | Utah State Farm Bureau |
1921-1923 |
199 | 10 | Utah State Farm Bureau |
1928-1930 |
201 | 1 | Utah State Farm Bureau |
1923-1927 |
200 | 4-5 | Visit of Legislature |
1929 |
10 | 6 | W.H King, senator |
1917 July - 1918 April |
10 | 6 | W.H King |
1917 July - 1918 April |
197 | 11 | W.S. Hansen |
1921-1923 |
197 | 9 | William Bailey |
1921-1923 |
201 | 3 | William Bailey |
1924 |
196 | 16 | William King, senator |
1916-1920 |
XII. Railroads, 1916-1944Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box | Folder | ||
180 | 1 | Denver and Rio Grande |
1916-1917 |
44 | 7 | P. H. Mulcahy, Central Railroad |
1923 July - December |
180 | 2 | Ogden, Logan and Idaho Railway Co. |
1916-1917 |
180 | 3 | Oregon Shortline Railroad Co. |
1916-1917 |
180 | 4 | Salt Lake Route (Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad Co.) |
1916-1917 |
13 | 4 | Union Pacific R & R Co. |
1917 July - 1918 April |
180 | 5-10 | Union Pacific Scholarships |
1927-1944 |
89a | 16 | Union Pacific Scholarships |
1930 |
13 | 8 | Utah-Idaho Central R & R Co. |
1917 July - 1918 April |
XIII. World War I & II, 1914-1945Return to Top
Includes material related to the world wars that were not created durring either war. Also see series X. Faculty and Departments sub-series iv. Military Science and Tactics and series XI Government Agencies sub-series a. Federal Agencies
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
a. World War I |
1917-1926 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
23 | 3 | Agr. Section Army Educational Commission |
1919 |
14 | 7 | Military |
1917-1926 |
16 | 1a | Soldiers' Training |
1918 April - June |
14 | 17 | U.S. Department of War |
1917-1926 |
16 | 8 | U.S. Department of War |
1918 April - June |
20 | 7 | U.S. Department of War |
1918 July - September |
22 | 10 | U.S. Department of War |
1918 October - December |
14 | 16 | Utah Field Artillery |
1917-1926 |
13 | 10 | War Department |
1917 July - 1918 April |
203 | 3 | League to Enforce Peace and League of Nations
Includes pamphlets and correspondence
|
1919 |
203 | 4 | Food Conservation
Includes articles, correspondence, and marketing material encouraging food conservation of citizens to help in the war
|
1917-1926 |
203 | 5 | The Committee on Public Information Division on Woman's War Work
Includes memos and pamphlets
|
1917-1918 |
i. State Council Defense |
1917-1918 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
203 | 6a-6b | Correspondence, circulars, and meeting minutes
Includes information from the Committee on food suply and Conservation and The Indiana committee on Food Production and Conservation
|
1917 |
203 | 2 | Report of State of Utah Council and Defense |
1917 |
203 | 1 | Reports, recommendations, and correspondence
Mostly concerning individuals nationalities and sympathies towards other countries
|
1917 |
14a | 9 | Assorted files |
1918 April - June |
196 | 13 | Assorted files |
1916-1920 |
17 | 7 | Assorted files |
1918 July - September |
21 | 6 | Assorted files |
1918 October - December |
a World War II |
1914-1945 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
204 | 1 | Post War Education Programs
Concerns the national and college level plans for education post World War II. Includes correspondence with colleges around the western to centeral United States about post war plans that also include plans of meeting at the University of Wyoming
|
1941-1943 |
204 | 2 | The Rehabilitation Program at Utah State Agricultural College
Concerns the plans to serve veterans who were disabled durring WWII that attend the University
|
Probably 1940-1943 |
204 | 3 | High Education and National Defense bulletins issued by the American Council of Education
Includes bulletin no. 41-59 and information related to the Selective Service System. See folder 10 for more related information
|
1942-1943 |
204 | 4 | Navy and Air Force recruitment through higher education
Concerns the Aviation Cadet Program and V-1 Accredited College Program
|
1914-1945 |
204 | 5 | The 318th Air Scoop newspaper
This is a newspaper issued from the Utah State Agricultural College
|
1943-1944 |
204 | 6 | War Manpower Commission
A federal agency concerned with the education in science and technical fields for national defense
|
1942-1943 |
204 | 7 | Air Force Training Program
Concerns 316th and 318th College Training Detachment
|
1943 |
204 | 8 | War Relocation Authority
Concerns the Utah State Agricultural College's involvement with the War Relocation Authority, A federal agency that was responsible for the forced internment of Japanese Americans durring World War II. Included in this folder is correspondence from the Utah State Agricultural College agreeing to participate and set up a school at the concentration camp the Topaz War Relocation Center located near Delta, Utah
|
1942 |
204 | 9 | Report to E.G. Peterson from L.R. Humphery of the national Institute on Education and the War Convention |
1942 |
204 | 10 | Bulletins, reports, and correspondence
Concerns the role of Higher Education in the War effort. Includes High Education and National Defense bulletins
|
1942-1945 |
204 | 11 | Meeting minutes, correspondence, and reports
Concerns Post War Education and includes the Brigham Young University (BYU) Sub-committee, Joint Institutional meeting, Bill H.R. 3733, and Bill S. 1509
|
1941-1945 |
125 | 9 | War Relocation Authority
See Box 204 folder 8
|
1943 |
205 | 1 | Camp Robert
Concerns President E.G. Peterson's vist to Camp Roberts, a U.S. Army training camp. Includes correspondence, telegrams, and Camp Roberts Dispatch newspaper
|
1943 |
205 | 2 | Rehabilitation Program
Concerns Arden Frandsen's, a professor at the Utah State Agricultural College, involvement in a rehabilitation service for returning service personnel
|
1944 |
205 | 3 | War casualties
Includes correspondence and lists of casulaties and missing service personnel
|
1942 |
205 | 4 | Correspondence with the Veteran's Administration |
1943 |
205 | 5a-5b | Correspondence and reports
Concerns the Post-War administration on a federal and college level
|
1943 |
205 | 6 | Post War Building program
Concerns a prograrm to add more buildings to the Utah State Agricultural College campus to accomadate increased students post war
|
1944 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- USU--Accreditation.
- USU--Administration.
- USU--Alumni.
- USU--Athletics (Intercollegiate)
- USU--Awards and honors.
- USU--Budgets.
- USU--Buildings and grounds.
- USU--Business affairs.
- USU--Commencement.
- USU--Councils and committees.
- USU--Development.
- USU--Diversity.
- USU--Enrollment--Statistics.
- USU--Faculty and staff.
- USU--Finance.
- USU--Goals and objectives.
- USU--Graduation.
- USU--History (President's Office)
- USU--Memoranda.
- USU--Policies and procedures.
- USU--Presidents.
- USU--Program development.
- USU--Research.
- USU--Statistics.
- USU--Strategic planning.
- USU--Student activities.
- USU--Student affairs.
- USU--Town and gown.
- USU--Tuition.
- World War, 1914-1918--War Work--Utah
- World War, 1939-1945--War Work--Schools--Utah
Personal Names
- Peterson, Elmer George--Archives.
- Utah State University. Office of the President.
Corporate Names
- Snow College (Ephraim, Utah)--History--Sources.
- Southern Utah University--History--Sources.
- Utah State University--History--Sources.
- Utah State University. Office of the President--Archives.
Geographical Names
- College presidents--Utah--Logan--Archives.
- Universities and colleges--Utah--Logan--Archives.