President E.G. Peterson Papers, 1912-1953

Overview of the Collection

Title
President E.G. Peterson Papers
Dates
1912-1953 (inclusive)
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
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

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.

Acquisition Information

Originally filed in the President's Office and later accessioned into University Archives

Processing Note

Processed in 2008; Reprocessed in 2024

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
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.