Box 50
Contains 25 Results:
Engineering Papers
The Mervin B. Hogan papers (1833-1996) encompass Hogan's professional interest in engineering and his private interest in the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS/Mormons) and Freemasonry. Over half the collection consists of articles, written by Hogan and others, and bulletins and newsletters on Masonry. Also included in the collection are correspondence, pamphlets, notes, and research materials.
"Splitting the Infinitive"
The Mervin B. Hogan papers (1833-1996) encompass Hogan's professional interest in engineering and his private interest in the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS/Mormons) and Freemasonry. Over half the collection consists of articles, written by Hogan and others, and bulletins and newsletters on Masonry. Also included in the collection are correspondence, pamphlets, notes, and research materials.
Fraternity, Articles
The Mervin B. Hogan papers (1833-1996) encompass Hogan's professional interest in engineering and his private interest in the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS/Mormons) and Freemasonry. Over half the collection consists of articles, written by Hogan and others, and bulletins and newsletters on Masonry. Also included in the collection are correspondence, pamphlets, notes, and research materials.
Rotary, Notes
The Mervin B. Hogan papers (1833-1996) encompass Hogan's professional interest in engineering and his private interest in the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS/Mormons) and Freemasonry. Over half the collection consists of articles, written by Hogan and others, and bulletins and newsletters on Masonry. Also included in the collection are correspondence, pamphlets, notes, and research materials.
The Man Who Would Be King, Book and Movie Review
The Mervin B. Hogan papers (1833-1996) encompass Hogan's professional interest in engineering and his private interest in the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS/Mormons) and Freemasonry. Over half the collection consists of articles, written by Hogan and others, and bulletins and newsletters on Masonry. Also included in the collection are correspondence, pamphlets, notes, and research materials.