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Interior view of the Library on the second floor of Old Main, directly above the Presiden'ts office, circa 1905. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
Library Reading Room on the second floor of Old Main, directly over the Presiden'ts office, circa 1905. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
Library Reading Room located in the north wing of Old Main, 1894. Photo used to illustrate the 1894-95 Catalog. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
Scaffolding for laying the bricks on the south west corner of the newly expanded Merrill Library, 1967. Photograph gift of the Herald Journal in September 1978. Size of photograph: 5 x 9.25 in.
USAC Library reading room, circa 1953. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
Merrill Library under construction for expansion, 1966. Shows the reconstruction of the 1930 building and its incorporation into the 1963 building. Size of photograph: 5 x 3.75 in.
Frederick P. Champ, member of the Board of Trustees, speaking at the celebration marking the laying of the Merrill Library cornerstone, 1930. Size of photograph: 7.5 x 9.75 in.
Interior view of the Merrill Library Reading Room, 1948.
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.
Interior view of the Merrill Library showing the loan desk with reserve books on the center range, 1930.
Library reading room on north side of the central section of Old Main, directly over the president's office, ca. 1905.
Storage shelving attic for the library in the Plant Industry Building, ca. 1950s. Collection later moved to the basement of the USAC Auxiliary Library.
University President Daryl Chase and librarian Milton C. Abrams opening the cornerstone of the 1930 library building during the expansion of the Merrill Library, 1966.
View of the interior of the library, located in the north wing of Old Main, ca. 1900. Library moved in 1902 to the second floor, above the President's office.
Architectural model of the Merrill Library before the construction began.
A. J. Simmonds (left), Special Collections Librarian, and Burdette Peterson, Public Services Librarian, examine contents of 1930 Merrill Library cornerstone. Size of photograph: 6.5 x 4.5 in.
This document is an illustrated advertisement for the Theurer Beer Filter. This filter was created and patented by the Independent Filter Company in 1899. The first page features a colored illustration and the back page features written testimonials…
A blank page of checks from the Becker Brewing and Malting Company for the years 1900 to 1909.
This financial document lists the 1892 assets and liabilities of the Becker Brewing and Malting Company of Ogden.
This financial document lists the assets and liabilities of The Becker Brewing and Malting Company as of June 1, 1893.
This document is an early Ogden City liquor license that has been modified into a brewers license. This license allowed the Becker Brewing and Malting Company to brew beer legally for a period of three months.
This document is an early Ogden City liquor license that has been modified into a brewers license. This license allowed the Becker Brewing and Malting Company to brew beer legally for a period of three months.
In 1895 the Becker Brewing and Malting Company received the rights to be a Utah distributor for Anheuser-Busch products. This brochure outlines a brief history of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association and then describes why their beer products are…
This letter, from the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association to the Becker Brewing and Malting Company, outlines the agreed upon terms of business between the two companies. In 1895 the Becker Brewing and Malting Company acquired the rights to be the…
This is a rare bottle label for a beverage produced at the Becker Brewing and Malting Company plant located in Evanston, Wyoming. The Wyoming factory only produced beer with this label from 1917 to 1919.
This is a bottle label for The Becker Brewing and Malting Company's brand of seasonal Bock Beer.
This advertisement features the prices for cases of Becker's Beer or "Near Beer." It also explains the rebate policy for returning empty bottles.
This advertisement proof and accompanying invoice were created for the Becker Brewing and Malting Company by the Western Hotel Supply Company of Seattle, Washington. The ad was used to furnish the menu covers of a cafe in Ely, Nevada.
This post card advertisement markets Becker's Best beer as a healthful beverage that helped the little girl's mother recover from her illness.
A colored advertisement for Becker's Best Beer featuring an elderly couple and a young man.
This advertisement features a family enjoying a bottle of Becker's Best beer by their fireplace.
This advertising template from Tenney's Advertising Service features a quote from an unnamed famous athlete about the health benefits of beer.
This advertisement template features two adds. The first advertisement announces that the season for beer has come. The second advertisement markets beer as a thirst quenching beverage.
This advertisement template features two different articles which market the health benefits of beer.
This advertising template describes the quality of ingredients used by whichever brewery runs the advertisement.
This advertisement markets how drinking beer makes one's life more enjoyable.
This advertising template features a list of suggested short paragraphs for publication in local newspapers.
This advertisement describes beer as a healthful beverage with national consumption on the rise. It also makes a reference towards the prohibition movement in the United States by referring to recent prohibitory legislation as "fanatical."
This holiday season advertisement markets Becker's Best beer as a Christmas tradition.
This is a magazine advertisement for Becker's Best beer featuring the slogan "Better by Test than All the Rest"
This advertisement features an image of a Utah barley grower and a description of why his barley is the superior ingredient in Becker's Best beer.
This advertisement was run in the morning edition of the Salt Lake Tribune and features a couple looking at an advertisement for Becker's Best in a paper.
This photo features three different decorative advertising plates, each with a unique breed of horse and the Becker's Beer logo.
This advertisement ran in the Pocatello Tribune and markets Becker's Best beer.
This is an advertisement for Becker's Best in the Ogden Standard claming Becker's Best is a pure food beverage and featuring the slogan "better by test than all the rest."
An advertisement for Becker's Best from the Ogden Examiner featuring an elk and the slogan "better by test than all the rest."
This advertisement for Becker's Best ran in the Ogden Standard and features an illustration of a bear coming out of hibernation and the slogans "the early spring tonic" and "the pure food beverage for the home."