ACWA. Aileen H. Clyde 20th Century Women's Legacy Archives
Found in 399 Collections and/or Records:
Henry Chariton and Alberta Maria Larsen Jacobs papers
The Henry Chariton and Alberta Maria Larsen Jacobs papers (1876-1969) contain diaries, correspondence, religious documents, and various other documents. Henry Jacobs was the manager of a mercantile business and also the owner of a mortuary. Alberta Jacobs founded the Twentieth Century Club in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, and served in the community.
Edith LeRoy Richardson photograph collection
The Edith LeRoy Richardson photograph collection contains 3 prints of Edith.
Ann Mousley Cannon photograph collection
The Ann Mousley Cannon photograph collection contains two images of unidentified persons that could be Ann Mousley Cannon.
Women's State Legislative Council Of Utah photograph collection
The Women's State Legislative Council Of Utah photograph collection photographs of council members at various functions such as board meetings and luncheons. This collection has been digitized and is available in the digital library.
Utah Federation of Women's Clubs photograph collection
The Utah Federation of Women's Clubs photograph collection contains photographs of activities, functions, and conventions from 1933 to 1987. The collection also contains slides used in a presentation in 1973.
Blanche Kendall McKey photograph collection
The Blanche Kendall McKey photograph collection contains portraits of Blanche McKey, relatives, and friends. The collection also contains photographs of McKey performing in numerous roles in Salt Lake City, New York, and Chicago.
Shauna Adix photograph collection
The Shauna Adix photograph collection consists of various portraits throughout Shauna Adix's life. A portrait of Felix Shinsky is included in this collection. Adix was the director of the Women's Resource Center at the University of Utah and a women's rights activist.
Flora Stewart Bennion photograph collection
The Flora Stewart Bennion photograph collection contains photographs documenting the nursing career in the U. S. Army of Flora Stewart Bennion, chiefly in Europe during World War I. Included in the collection are photographs taken in Italy after the war and a few photographs of activities at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, circa 1904.
Esther Landa photograph collection
The Esther Landa photograph collection include portraits of Esther Landa, photographs of her family and friends, as well as photographs documenting her political and social involvements.
Tuesday Study Club photograph collection
The Tuesday Study Club photograph collection contains candid photographs the social activities of the Tuesday Study Club. Although the photographs span twenty years, all of the subject matter is similar.
Arendje Aerie Visser photograph collection
The Arendje Aerie Visser photograph collection contains images related to the Kennedy family, an autographed photographs from Vladimir Pozner, Bill Johnson (Utah Symphony Conductor), a symphony violinist and color snapshots related to hunting, fishing, outdoor recreation as well as a protest against the MX Missiles.
Elizabeth R. Hayes papers
The Elizabeth R. Hayes papers (1881-2007) consist of diaries, correspondence, teaching material, scrapbooks, personal and family papers, and an undated manuscript. Hayes is a former University of Utah dance director and professor emerita of the University of Utah.
Altrusa Club records
The Altrusa Club records (1927-1990) consist of scrapbooks kept by the Salt Lake City chapter of Altrusa International containing newspaper articles about club activities, photographs, awards, correspondence, member directories, and other materials pertaining to the club. Altrusa is a service organization for business and professional women. The Salt Lake City chapter was founded in 1923.
Marybeth Raynes papers
The Marybeth Raynes papers (1969-2003) consist of articles and speeches written by this Salt Lake City social worker and marriage and family therapist.
Doris S. Melich papers
Marjorie G. Paul papers
The Marjorie G. Paul papers (1957-2002) consist of a record of her travels over the years. Marjorie Paul worked as a nurse for the World Health Organization in Ethiopia, South America, and Vietnam, and in the 1960's worked for the United States Agency for International Development in Vietnam.
Louise Degn papers
The Louise Degn papers (1946-2015) consist of personal and professional correspondence, journals, sheet music, newspaper clippings, and various materials such as scripts and researchfrom her work as a reporter for KSL and a professor at the University of Utah. The collection also includes documents and internal KSL correspondence concerning to the controversial program "Mormon Women and Depression," which almost did not air.
Sue Jensen Weeks papers
The Sue Jensen Weeks papers consist of twelve pages of notes that correspond to some 16mm film, created by Weeks.
Toshiko Marian Morimoto autobiography
The Toshiko Marian Morimoto autobiography (1981) consist of an unpublished memoir written by Mormioto for her children.
Phyllis Anne Haskell papers
The Phyllis Anne Haskell papers (1970s-2002) consist of materials collected by Haskell while a dancer for Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company. Haskell joined Ririe-Woodbury in 1970 while pursuing a Masters of Fine Arts degree at the University of Utah. The bulk of the materials focus on Haskell's involvement with the company during the 1970s, although other papers, including some dealing with the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics, are also included.