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Model Barn, 1898. View from N.N.W. Photo used to illustrate 1899-1900 catalog. This general purpose barn stood just south of present Maeser Laboratory. Size of photograph: 7.5 x 9.25 in.
This article featured in Student Life describes the opening of the new Student Center in time for the 1952 Christmas Ball.
Quonset and prefab housing erected on campus after 1946 to accommodate veterans and their families attending school on GI Bill after World War II. Aerial photo looking north. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
Architectural drawing of Old Main building at Utah State University, 1889. Drawing by Salt Lake architect C.L. Thompson for "College Building", eventually known as Old Main. From this plan, the south wing was built in 1889 and opened for classes on…
Architectural drawing of Old Main building for second plan designed by architect Carl C. Schaub. In Schaub's plan, the center section is enlarged and the building site moved 72 feet north from being due east of Fifth North St. The building was…
Old Main decorated with flags of the allied nations on the occasion of the return of the 145th Field Artillery to Logan for demobilization, January 16, 1919. See also USU A-0116, USU A-136, USU A-0191-a, USU A-1515 and USU A-1516. See also Buzzer…
Opening Night at the Lyric Theatre for Hamlet, the first production under University auspices, Monday, April 3, 1961, 8:15 p.m. Size of photograph: 9.75 x 7.75 in.
View outside the front entrance of the Lyric Theatre on its opening night under USU auspices, Monday, April 3, 1961. Cars are parked diagonally in front of the the Theatre. The play being performed was "Hamlet". Size of photograph: 7.5 x 7.25 in.
Pamphlet - A Trip to Logan would be Incomplete without visiting the Brigham Young College Logan's Oldest Institution of Higher Learning. All M. and M. Excursionists with their friends will be made welcome at any time during the day
Plant Industry building, today known as the Geology Building, in 1921. Size of photograph: 3.75 x 6.25 in.
Program for the Religion class district convention of the Hyrum, Cache, and Benson Stakes to be held Saturday and Sunday Oct. 13 and 14, 1906
The program for the Thirty-fifth Commencement of Brigham Young College, which took place May 28, 1913
Program for the Thirty-second Commencement of Brigham Young College, which took place on May 27, 1910
The program for the Thirty-sixth Commencement of Brigham Young College, which took place, June 4, 1914
An image of the interior of the former Romney Stadium, which stood on the corner of 7th East and 8th North. The Stadium was demolished in 1966 upon the opening of the New Romney Stadium.
ROTC military formation with rifles on the Quad, circa 1918. Half of the men are in uniform and the other half are dressed in jackets and ties. Snow is on the ground. Notice the Animal Science Building under construction in the background. Size of…
Second Annual Picture Exhibition at Brigham Young College - Mechanic Arts Building - Feb. 17, to March 7, 1908
Striving in Man - by William Henry Chamberlain, Professor of Theology, died May 1921
Students' Army Training Corps (SATC) barracks in the men's gym in the Smart Gymnasium, 1918. Size of photograph: 10 x 8 in.
These blueprints detail the interior layout of the original wing of the Student Union Building (today's TSC). Over the next sixty years, the Student Union Building would undergo various renovations, expansions and be renamed the Taggart Student…
University Center 1953 dedicated May 2, 1953. East Addition dedicated Dec 3, 1964. Size of photograph: 5.5 x 9.25 in.
Daily chapel exercises held in the Auditorium in Old Main, circa 1891. Student attendance at 8 am daily chapel exercises was mandatory. Exercises were non-sectarian, conducted by the faculty and by members of each of the churches represented in…
Students in the Library Reading Room, located in the north wing of Old Main, 1903. Librarian Sarah Brown Goodwin (Mrs. C. I. Goodwin) behind the loan desk. See also P0014 7:171
Interview conducted by Barbara Middleton on April 6th 2008 with Thad Box about the bells of Europe and modern bells. This is the third session in a four-part interview.