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An article from the Logan Republican titled "Wicked Winds Spoil Flying." The article discusses the failed Cache County aviation carnival.
A Logan Republican newspaper article dated August 31, 1911 reporting rumors of David Eccles' plans to connect the Ogden and Logan Rapid Transit Companies to form a new interurban line. The article notes the grade and route most likely to be used by…
Several Mormon women participated in a fast which they hoped would help in the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment
"Wood hauler's camp - Coyotes hanging." "On left in front of horses, Dr. W. H. Hopkins, next by wagon wheel, Dolph Andrus, next holding rifle, H. Stanley Hinnricks, next standing, Perry Clark, next squatting Osro Hunt, owner of team and wagons.…
An article from the North Cache News titled "Work Begins on Airport Tower" from August 7, 1942. The article discussed construction of the new control tower at Logan-Cache Airport and other ongoing CAA projects.
A photograph of a float, designed by Lambda Delta Sigma, featuring a giant globe and the theme "World Freedom Through Education."
A newspaper article about May Swenson being presented with an honorary degree from Utah State University.
Close up of the word "zeale" in the context of the Anatomy of Melancholy.
In "A Boy's Lonely Death on a Broiling Street," Ozawa Namiyo describes seeing a starved teenager die on the streets in Japan during World War II. This narrative is published in "Senso: The Japanese Remember the Pacific War" which is a collections of…
“Battling Disease and Starvation” is the personal account of Lilia Verano Brewbaker, who was a child during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. This account provides an example of the food insecurity in the Philippines during World War II and…
Newspaper clipping of "Business Changes" concerning Burgin Grocery, located at 400 East and Center Street, being leased to Earl Nielsen and Mrs. Nielsen. Ruth Burgin would be working on the Burgin Cafe on Main Street.
This excerpt from "Kuwentong Bayan: Noong Panahon Ng Hapon: Everyday Life in a Time of War" provides an example of how one Filipino, who was a child during the war, remembered World War II in the Philippines.
"Doesn't Seem Too Bad" is a personal account written by Shirai Naruo, who was a child during World War II in Japan and discusses the effects of U.S. incendiary bombing tactics on Japanese cities. This account is published in "Senso: The Japanese…
Newspaper clipping containing part 1 of a story titled "Fake ID Problem Say Grocers." After interviewing seven local stores in Logan, only two stated that fake IDs for beer purchases, from underage Utah State University students, was a large problem.…
Newspaper clipping containing part 2 of a story titled "Fake ID Problem Say Grocers." After interviewing seven local stores in Logan, only two stated that fake IDs for beer purchases, from underage Utah State University students, was a large problem.…
Page containing part 1 of a newspaper story titled "Fake ID Problem Say Grocers." After interviewing seven local stores in Logan, only two stated that fake IDs for beer purchases, from underage Utah State University students, was a large problem.…
Page containing part 2 of a newspaper story titled "Fake ID Problem Say Grocers." After interviewing seven local stores in Logan, only two stated that fake IDs for beer purchases, from underage Utah State University students, was a large problem.…
In "Hand Like a Maple Leaf," Okubo Michiko describes her experience of a U.S. incendiary bombing raid in Japan during World War II. This account is published in "Senso: the Japanese Remember the Pacific War" which is a collections of letters sent to…
“I Survived the Manilla Massacre” is the personal account of Anna P. Maynilad, who was a seventeen during the Manilla Massacre (also known as the Battle of Manilla) in 1945. During the Manilla Massacre, as the United States began to retake Manilla,…
"Labeled Sixth Rank for Being Bad" is a personal account by Sato Rakuro published in "Senso: The Japanese Remember the Pacific War." Originally, this personal account was a letter to the editor of the "Asahi" Newspaper in Japan between 1986-1987. The…
This excerpt from "Kuwentong Bayan: Noong Panahon Ng Hapon: Everyday Life in a Time of War" provides several personal accounts describing the last few months of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines as well as some of the atrocities committed by…
This is an article from "All Aboard" which was a literary magazine that was published in Topaz in the Spring of 1944, written by 7th grade students at Topaz High. This article records several experiences and stories from the lives of these students…
Advertisement for Salturn's Island Market, located at 4th East and Center Street. Many foods and their prices are advertised stating "Look folks! Check these food values!" Later, this store is simply reffered to as the Island Market.
In "Memories of Youth Turned to Ashes," Okubo Michiko explains how a U.S. bombing raid on her hometown destroyed her memories of her youth. This account is published in "Senso: The Japanese Remember the Pacific War "which is a collections of letters…
Hiro Katayama wrote this article which was included in "All Aboard," which was a literary and art magazine published by Japanese Americans in 1944 at Topaz. This article discusses the difficulties that youth encountered at Topaz, including boredom…
"Pupils' War Experience Noted in My Diary" is a personal account by Shimizu Mitsuo that records events of World War II on the Japanese homefront in the Spring and Summer of 1945. This account is published in "Senso: The Japanese Remember the Pacific…
"Throwing Stones at Korean Children" is a personal account by Sasaki Fumiko who was a child during World War II in Japan. She describes how as a child, she participated in throwing stones at and chasing away Korean children who were living in Japan.…
Newspaper article carried in the Herald Journal detailing the announcement that Marilyn Weiss was stepping down as director of women's athletics to take a similar position at the Unviersity of Flordia. The article summarizes Weiss' accomplishments at…
"When I Made Balloon Bombs" is a personal account by Takamizawa Sachiko who was a child during World War II in Japan. She describes how she made balloon bombs at her public school in Japan during World War II. These balloons were designed to float…
Newspaper article carried by the Daily Camera and written by the Associated Press that examines the ongoing issues of funding women's sports. The article discusses the "revolution" with the passage of Title IX, where funding for women's sports could…
This is an article from "All Aboard" which was a literary magazine that was published in Topaz in the Spring of 1944. Henry Tani was the author while Tamiko Kosakura was the illustrator. This article describes briefly the format and brief history of…
This is a World War II Official Navy Poster, created by Hotchkiss-USNR in 1944. The poster describes Japanese labor capabilities, and by doing so, attempts to encourage American workers to increase their own efforts on the homefront.
[Jimmy's] Sport store and Olson and Hoggan lawyer office. Charles P. Olson & L. Brent Hoggan tax assessment photograph (D-0049a), 56 West Center, Logan, Utah. Tax assessment card available.
Other related Instagram and Twitter accounts that play with constructions of masculinity include @DadBods and @FashionDads. @DadBods describes itself as “No Gym Just Dad Bods” and would be quite at home (sitting on the couch with a six-pack of beer)…
This year’s winner in the Social Issues category is #LoveWins, which emerged in June as a response to the Supreme Court decision making same-sex marriage the law of the land. Around the world, people used this hashtag to celebrate marriage equality
The #ManBun reached its crowning glory (bad pun intended) in 2015. The Internet was flooded with image after image of men wearing their hair up in style that had been more typically worn by women in the US. But no longer. Soon we had Instagram’s…
Title page of Memoirs of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman by William Godwin
Title page of Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education by Hannah More
Selection of Hannah More's essays "On Envy," "On Sentimental Connexions," and "On True and False Meekness" inThe Lady's Pocket Library
Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City, how it deteriorated and it was restored.
A video clip from the New Mexico Wildlife Federation about the Sagebrush Rebellion
Ernie Kovac's parody of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake." In this rendition of "Swan Lake," Kovac uses gorillas as the dancers instead of the stereotypical ballet dancers.
In February, 1983 students at Intermountain Inter-Tribal School in Brigham City, Utah ran to the Federal Building in Ogden, Utah to deliver petitions, the students had gathered, to Utah's congressional delegation. The petitions favored the continued…
This newscast from early February, 1984 shows the response of the Bureau of Indian Affairs to the Intermountain Spirit Stick Run held on January 27, 1984 when petitions were presented to Utah congressional delegation to stop the closure of…