Box 42
Container
Contains 4 Results:
Diary, 1962
File — Box: 42, Folder: 1
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
Woodbury's research of the Flaming Gorge and Glen Canyon areas continued. He traveled to Milan, Italy, to attend an international steroid hormone conference. Accompanying him are Grace, one of his sons, and a colleague. After attending the conference, he and his family toured Italy. They visited Padova, Venice, Florence, Siena, Rome, Naples, and Pompeii. During their tour of these cities, Woodbury visited various universities in search of a biologist specializing in the transmission of ocean...
Dates:
1962
Diary, 1963
File — Box: 42, Folder: 2
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
Woodbury was engaged in numerous research programs for the U.S. National Parks Service. He continued his study of the Flaming Gorge and Glen Canyon dam areas. He also prepared research regarding Capitol Reef and Dinosaur national parks. Woodbury advised the U.S. Parks Service in its creation of Canyonlands National Park. Following Woodbury's suggestion, a Rainbow Bridge Dam was not built. Woodbury continued to prepare a report on his research at Dugway. He also worked on a family history...
Dates:
1963
Diary, 1964
File — Box: 42, Folder: 3
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
Woodbury continued in editing and drafting of a report on his Dugway research. He also continued work on his family history project. With his wife Grace, Woodbury traveled to Fort Collins to begin his work as an instructor of high school biology teachers. His last entries describe his teaching procedures and relations with his classes.
Dates:
1964
Research proposal to the National Science Foundation on research on the ecology of vegetated sand dunes in Utah’s Great Salt Lake Desert, submitted in August 1955 by Angus M. Woodbury, 1955 August
File — Box: 42, Folder: 4
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Angus Munn Woodbury papers (1899-1967) consist of diaries, professional and personal correspondence, manuscripts and publications, research files, teaching materials, and field notes produced by Woodbury; a professor of zoology at the University of Utah, a naturalist, historian, ecologist, and administrator. Woodbury also worked with the U. S. Forest Service in Central Utah. Although the bulk of the collection centers on Woodbury's professional life, personal items include biographical...
Dates:
1955 August