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College Record was a bi-monthly publication issued by students and teachers of Brigham Young College (BYC) featuring various topics of common interests to students, faculty and community. Sections included anNouncements, local news, church news,…
College Record was a bi-monthly publication issued by students and teachers of Brigham Young College (BYC) featuring various topics of common interests to students, faculty and community. Sections included anNouncements, local news, church news,…
Correspondence from A. C. Matheson addressed to President C.N. Jensen, Brigham Young College, April 6, 1916, proposing a contribution towards placing a life size statue of President Brigham Young in one of the campus buildings. Also included is a…
Correspondence relating to 1919 establishment of Psychological Laboratory (January 8, 1919)
Creamery in the basement of Old Main, circa 1903. Dairy Science classes were taught here. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
Dormitories, Moen, Greaves, Reeder Halls, 1958. Wall of Merrill Hall (built 1957-58) shows at extreme left. View from west. Size of photograph: 7.5 x 9.25 in.
Photograph of Dr. Karl G. Maeser with a quote saying, "What we did before we came here conditioned us here; what we do here will condition us in the world to come."
East High Rise with corner of High Rise Plaza Cafeteria, 1966. Buildings erected 1964-1966. First occupied Fall Quarter 1966. Size of photograph: 5 x 7 in
English Building, formerly the Agricultural Engineering Building and later the Education Building, built in 1918. Size of photograph: 5 x 8.75 in.
This edition of Student Life features the landscape plans for the college developed by the first super intendant of grounds at the UAC, Emil Hansen.
Entry of Lund Hall, 1937, with two sets of French doors. Wall clock shows time photograph was taken: 3:48 pm. Size of photograph: 4.5 x 6.5 in.
A student family at the door of their trailer home, 1940s. Size of photograph: 4.75 x 6.75 in.
Family Life and Education Buildings, 1940. Size of photograph: 3.5 x 6 in.
Front of the Family Life Building, built in the 1930's using Public Works Administration Funds.
First faculty of the Agricultural College of Utah: (Standing from left to right) E. S. Richman, Horticulture and Botany; J.M. Sholl, Mechanical Engineering; Abbie L. Marlatt, Domestic Science; Sarah G. B. Goodwin, Music and Library; H.L. Everett,…
This image shows a football game between the UAC Aggies and Colorado, 1918. Stiefel is carrying the ball. Size of photograph: 3 x 5 in.
Forty-first Commencement Program, Thursday May 29, 1919
Clinton Lichty and Carl Jensen of Logan harvest a bed of cannas in front of Old Main, 1950s. Size of photograph: 10 x 8 in.
Holiness to the Lord, Circular, of the Brigham Young College, 1893-1894
Holiness to the Lord, Circular of Brigham Young College, 1890-1891
Holiness to the Lord, Circular of the Brigham Young College, 1891-1892.
Holiness to the Lord, Circular of the Brigham Young College, 1892-1893.
UAC Horse Barn from the southeast. This structure later became the Art Barn in the 1950s and was demolished in 2015.
Invitation to the B.Y.C. Forty-First Annual Commencement, May 26 to 29, 1919
The invitations and programs for the Thirty-seventh Commencement of Brigham Young College, which took place June 3, 1915
The invitations and programs for the Thirty-seventh Commencement of Brigham Young College, which took place between May 30 to June 3, 1915
An invitation to attend the exercises and celebrating the establishment of a Standard Normal School in connection with the Brigham young College, as well as an invitation to attend a reception on the same date. The text also encourages potential…
Japanese funeral, 1930
Japanese study exhibit in a Box Elder High School classroom
Postcard with image of Joseph F. Smith, President Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Letter from A.C. Matheson regarding Avard Fairbanks
This financial report shows the incomes, expenses, and cash on hand for the Logan Rotary club during the 1951-1952 fiscal year.
The President's Garden, 1960s. Designed by Laval Morris and constructed in 1965 for President and Mrs. Chase. Size of photograph: 5 x 7 in.
Mechanic Arts building after fire of Sept. 11, 1905, taken from south tower of Old Main. The building was partially reconstructed the same year. Size of photograph: 5 x 7 in.
Looking east at the Mechanic Arts Building after renovations which added a second floor to the north and south wings of the structure.
The Mechanic Arts building shortly after being rebuilt following the September 11, 1905 fire which destroyed the structure.