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Merrill Library graffiti - "Question: If the closest we will ever come to an orderly universe is a good library, then is the farthest at a bad library?"
Merrill Library graffiti - "Library self destruct button" written on the wall with arrow pointing to the elevator call button
Merrill Library graffiti - drawing of woman wearing headband
Merrill Library graffiti - various writings on a column
Merrill Library grafitti - "Wanna Play?" - drawing of two boys labeled with the intials "SGE" and "LJA"
Merrill Library grafitti - In memoriam - "In memory of our dear friend Karlo, may he rest in peace and rise in glory"
Merrill Library grafitti - "Jerome - patron saint of librarians and bookbinders" - drawing of elderly man holding a book and an angel amidst clouds
Merrill-Cazier Library entrance, view from the East
Michelle Mascaro, Cataloger, Merrill-Cazier Library
Mrs. Charles Peterson, Milton Abrams & John Stewart
Noel Carmack & Brad Cole laying out documents damaged in the Old Main fire
First full-page promotional ad for NUCTV, 1971
Outside of Northern Utah Community Television office, 1983.
NUCTV advertisement depicting how television signals are delivered to customer homes, 1971.
Panoramic view, from the East, of the exterior of the Merrill-Cazier Library
Partially constructed BARN section of the Merrill-Cazier Library, including framework
Partially constructed BARN section of the Merrill-Cazier Library, view from second floor, facing Southwest
Photo archivist Dan Davis dressed in 16th century costume for the Hatch Room Gala
President Albrecht speaking at the Merrill-Cazier Library dedication ceremony
President Stanford Cazier & Mrs. Shirley Cazier at the Hatch Room Reception
Richard Schockmel, Deleyne Wents, John Elsweiler at the American Library Association booth
Richard Schockmel, Deleyne Wents, John Elsweiler at the American Library Association booth
Richard Schockmel, Dixie Drage, Reed Painter, Joy Fuhriman, Geniel Pond, Eliana Prichett, Lori Buttars, & Kathy Schockmel with carts of books