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An article from the Student Life Newspaper titled "Composer Schedules Radio Series Program." The article discribes the radio broadcast series "Music With Our Neighbors" run by Roy and Johana Harris from their home in Logan, Utah.
A black and white photograph of Johana Harris's hands poised to play on a piano.
The Book Table and the Owl pool and beer hall. Vera D. Nielsen tax assessment photograph (D-0051), 38 West Center, Logan, Utah. Tax Assessment card available.
The [Center] Store exterior. Walker Bank & Trust Co. tax assessment photograph (D-0433), 19 East 100 North, Logan, Utah. Tax assessment card available.
Thatcher Bank and Opera House, also includes Fister and Neilson Harness Shop. 5 North Main, Logan, Utah
Superior Cleaners and U and I Furniture exteriors. Jean J. Rogers and wife Mary, Blanche J. Rogers "Life Estate" tax assessment photograph (D-0343), 24 West 100 North, Logan, Utah. Built around 1904. Tax assessment card available.
A newspaper article highlighting the opening events of the Summer Festival Series held by USAC in Logan, Utah during the summer of 1949. The article was written by Marion Nielsen and published on June 6, 1949 in the Herald Journal.
Steam Tractor in a parade. Monsen Market and Capitol Theater in background. Marquee reads, "World Premiere Showing! Bob, Son of Battle, Technicolor, starring Lon McCallister. Filmed in Southern Utah. Open Daily at 9:50 A.M." About 51 South Main…
A photograph of a statue of Old Ephraim in front of American Savings in Logan, 1986.
Photograph of Smithsonian tag on the skull of Old Ephraim, 2008. Tag reads: ""Smithsonian Institution, United States, National Museum. 243406. Ursus horribilis, Utah : Logan Canon [Canyon] Geo [George] R. Hill, Jr., July 1922.""
Letter dated May 9, 1978, from George R. Zug, Smithsonian Cairman of the Department of Vertebrate Zoology to Utah State University president Glen L. Taggart announcing the return of Old Ephraim's skull to the University. Senator Orrin Hatch is set to…
Photograph of skull of Old Ephraim. View from the right side of the skull, 2008
A red earthenware with enjobe, underglaze, glaze and stain, titled Singing Up the Earth, created by Dennise Gackstetter in 2017.
Silver gelatin print design with 6 different sediment deposits represented.
A silver gelatin print titled Sediment Deposit 6, created by Carsten Meier in 2016.
A silver gelatin print titled Sediment Deposit 5, created by Carsten Meier in 2016.
A silver gelatin print titled Sediment Deposit 3, created by Carsten Meier in 2016.
A Silver Gelatin Print titled Sediment Deposit 2, created by Carsten Meier in 2016.
A Silver Gelatin Print titled Sediment Deposit 1, created by Carsten Meier in 2016.
Sears Roebuck and Co., tax assessment photograph (D-0669), 261 North Main Street, Logan, Utah.
Snow sculpture of Old Ephraim made by Utah State University students (negative). 1960s
Sales wagon for Cache Knitting Works on Main Street in Logan, Utah. Sings include "No More Shirt Tales," "We Make Everything You See," and "The Goddess of Comfort." View of Cardon Furniture store, McAlister Harness shop, and M.H. [?] Tinsmith. Around…
The photo accompanying the newspaper article giving a short biography of Roy Harris as an American Composer as he started his tenure at USAC in Logan, Utah written by Marion Nielsen. The article was published on November 30,1949.
A newspaper article giving a short biography of Roy Harris as an American Composer as he started his tenure at USAC in Logan, Utah written by Marion Nielsen. The article was published on November 30, 1949 in the Herald Journal.
A black and white photograph of Roy and Johana seated at the piano in their home in Logan, Utah. Behind them stand four string musicians (Joseph Gingold, James Barret, Milton Preeves, and Leonard Ross) who were visiting for the Summer Festival Series…
A black and white photograph of Roy and Johana Harris recording their radio broadcast, Music with our Neighbors. Johana Harris is seated at the piano and Roy Harris is seated in a chair, watching as she plays.The radio set up was located in the…
A black and white photograph of Roy and Johana Harris seated at a grand piano at their home in Logan, Utah.
An oil on canvas painting of a table with a few items, including some plant-based foods. Titled Red Square and created by Chris Terry.
A letter from E.A. Jacobsen (Dean) to President Franklin S. Harris recommending Roy and Johana Harris to be hired as Composer in Residence and Artist in Residence, respectively.
A Western Air Lines Convair CV-240 at the Logan-Cache Airport.
R. M. Rolfsen Sporting Goods, 33 West 100 North. Sign reads, "Bicycle [and ?] repairing, Saw fileing, key fitting, razors and scissors sharpened, Umbrella repairing, etc."
A wood fired porcelaneous stoneware with stone inclusions and natural ash glaze titled Proportions, created by Dan Murphy in 2017.
A selection of pottery pieces on display for the Concatenation Exhibit in the Tippetts and Eccles Galleries.
A sculpture created with high iron clay, slips and transparent glaze by Nicholas Danielson in 2017.
A sculpture created with high iron clay, slips and transparent glaze by Nicholas Danielson in 2017.
People gathered at Oregon Short-Line Railroad passenger depot, Logan, to welcome Utah-Idaho Central. 600 West Center. O.S.L.R.R. Back reads, "People gathering to welcome NE street car to Logan." Logan, Utah
A section of the Concatenation Exhibit in the Tippetts Gallery, featuring paintings by Holly Cobb.
Overview of south end of Logan, Utah. View of houses, plots, and mountains.
Old Ephraim folk song, August 15, 1966. The song is a parody of "Ye Elder's Of Israel," a traditional hymn from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This song was sung at the dedication of Old Ephraim's monument on September 21, 1966.