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B. Floyd Farr photograph collection
The B. Floyd Farr photograph collection contains a press release depiction of the KGO-KPO Diamond Jubilee Radio Show in San Francisco, 1940. Photographs show the very large, formally dressed crowd gathering outside the unknown theatre venue as well as seated inside. The addendum includes photographs of KPO/KGO NBC and KEEN Radio from the mid 1940s.
Keith B. Farr papers
The Keith B. Farr papers (1941-2008) include KLO scrapbook material, personal correspondence, fan mail, competition entries, music surveys, glossary of terms and financial records. He hosted the "Sandman Serenade" program which aired from 12 midnight to 6am, Mountain Standard Time. His program was broadcast through out the central and western United States and into parts of Canada.
Keith B. Farr photograph collection
Keith B. Farr was a radio announcer who began his career at KLO 1430 Radio Ogden before moving to KWIN in Stockton, California. The Keith B. Farr photograph collection contains photographs documenting his work at KWIN in the 1970s through 1990.
Keith B. Farr radio history audio collection
The Keith B. Farr radio history audio collection (1940s-2000s) consists of audiocassettes and compact discs of historic radio programs and radio history retrospectives from the 20th and 21st centuries, some of which feature Farr as an announcer or narrator. There are also recordings about Farr's life and his career as a radio announcer in Utah and California as well as his family's pioneer history.
John A. Farrell scrapbook
The John A. Farrell scrapbook (1982-1983) contains clippings from the series "Utah: Inside the Church State" by John A. Farrell published in the Denver Post in 1982; reprint of the series published by the Denver Post in 1983. The series examined LDS beliefs and doctrines, discrimination against non-LDS in Utah, and the level of political and economic control exercised by the LDS Church in Utah. Farrell was a reporter for the Denver Post.
Scott H. Faulring photograph collection
Scott Harry Faulring (1956-2018) was a Brigham Young University professor and researchers into the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Daints. This collection contains photographs, slides, and negatives documenting Faulring's career as a researcher and in the United States Airforce, as well as images of Faulring's family and travels.

Fayez A. Sayegh collection on the Arab-Israeli conflict
The Fayez A. Sayegh collection on the Arab-Israeli conflict consists of correspondence, pamphlets, news clippings, journal publications, essays, books, and personal files. Dr. Fayez A. Sayegh was a distinguished educator, United Nations diplomat, and writer.
Federal Resources Corporation photograph collection
Federal Resources Corporation records
Jerzy L. Feiner monograph
"Reflected Daylight in Architectural Design: The Theory of Inter-Reflection," is a photocopy of a paper by Jerzy L. Feiner (1995). This paper is a treatise on the importance of lighting in various types of buildings.
Antonio A. Feliz essay
The Antonio A. Feliz essay (circa 2002) discusses the differing views of martyrdom in the context of religion.
Anne Marie Fox Felt papers
The Anne Marie Fox Felt papers (1874-1967) contains a history of the organization of the kindergarten movement in Utah from 1874, biographies of women involved in the Utah State Kindergarten Association, scrapbooks, proposal and rough draft of a thesis "History of Kindergarten Education in Utah" submitted for a Master of Arts degree at the U. of U., and information on the Kiwanis-Felt Boys and Girls Club.
Anne Marie Fox Felt photograph collection
The Anne Marie Fox Felt photograph collection contains portraits of early Utah kindergarten teachers; photographs of activities in kindergarten classes; photographs of activities at the Kiwanis-Felt Boy's and Girl's Clubs
Charles Lamont Felt papers
The Charles Lamont Felt papers (1907-1927) consist of 66 postcards from around the world. The postcards are addressed to Felt and other individuals.
Charles Lamont Felt postcard collection
Charles Lamont “Monte” Felt (1892-1976) founded the Felt Electric Company in 1921. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Felt served a mission in Germany from 1912 to 1914. This collection contains postcards and a souvenir album collected by Felt and his family between 1865 and approximately 1950.
Edward B. Ferguson photograph collection
Edward "Fast Eddie" Ferguson was a competetive skier and ski teacher known for his freestyle technique.
Edward B. Ferguson scrapbooks
The Edward B. Ferguson scrapbooks (1960-1974) consist of two volumes chronicling his career as a competitive skier. Edward "Fast Eddie" Ferguson attended Boise State University from 1968-1971 and had a career as a competitive skier.
James Ferguson papers
The James Ferguson papers contain a dispatch (1851) from Ferguson, the Adjutant General of the Nauvoo Legion, to Major Nathaniel V. Jones requesting prompt and regular company reports. Also included in the collection are news clippings.
Jon Ferguson manuscripts
The Jon Ferguson manuscripts consists of a 115-page story, "Edgar's Apple: A Story the Opposite of Kierkegaard's" and "The Anthropologist, A Novel."
Thomas Stuart Ferguson papers
The Thomas Stuart Ferguson papers (1875-1983) deal with the archaeology and historicity of the Book of Mormon and other questions concerning Mormon origins. Ferguson was a California attorney who devoted much effort to either prove or disprove the authenticity of the Book of Mormon.