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Found in 280 Collections and/or Records:
Feramorz Young Fox papers
The Feramorz Young Fox papers (1830s-1966) consist of the personal, business, and research materials of Feramorz Y. Fox (1881-1957), a Utah historian, economist, and educator.
Jim Gaddis papers
The Jim Gaddis papers (1955-2001) consist mainly of news clippings and scrapbooks concerning Gaddis (b. 1940), an award-winning ski champion from Utah. Correspondence and other miscellaneous materials are also included.
Mohammed Fikry Shihata Soliman Gahin papers
The Mohammed Fikry Shihata Soliman Gahin papers (1967-1999) contain correspondence, course materials, and articles on risk management, tax-deferring savings plans, insurance, and other financial matters. Gahin (b.1935) earned a doctorate in business rish management from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1966. Gahin was a professor of finance at the University of Utah and retired in 1999.
Michael D. "Mickey" Gallivan papers
The Michael D. "Mickey" Gallivan papers (1961-2006) contain materials dealing with his involvement with the Radioactive Waste Initiative, Winter Olympic bids for 1998 and 2002, Utah Travel Council, and various advertising campaigns. Gallivan was a former partner to Riester and was President and CEO of Harris & Love, Inc.
Gandhi Alliance for Peace records
The Gandhi Alliance for Peace records (1999-2016) consist of meeting minutes, newsletters, articles, pamphlets, and correspondence related to the advocacy work of the Gandhi Alliance for Peace.
Bae B. Gardner papers
The Bae B. Gardner papers (1910-1997) contain diaries, correspondence, notebooks, essays, speeches, various articles and publications, and news clippings. Gardner was an employee at the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the University of Utah. Most of the collection contains information on Robert H. Hinckley, who founded the Hinckley Institute, and politics in general. Gardner grew up in Hinckley, Utah.
Eldon J. Gardner papers
Milford I. and Alda F. Gardner papers
The Milford I. and Alda F. Gardner papers (1926-1980) contains addresses and articles on Mormon doctrines and LDS Seminary teaching materials. Included in the papers are issues of The Redeemed Hebrew, a newspaper directed to the conversion of Jews to Christianity along with genealogical materials on the Gardner and Fugel families and Milford Gardner's diary of a Mormon mission to the Eastern States, 1926-1928 and the diary of Alda F. Gardner.
Pete Delos Gardner papers
The Pete D. Gardner papers (1953-1988) contain journal articles, memos, letters, calendars, a lab notebook, speeches, course evaluations, grant applications, and satire articles from journals. Gardner was a professor of chemistry and biology and Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of Utah.
Royal Lovell Garff papers
The Royal Lovell Garff papers (1914-1996) contain journals, correspondence, scrapbooks, convention materials, articles, speeches, notes, notebooks, certificates, financial materials, pamphlets, speech cards, booklets, magazine excerpts, books, and news clippings, among other materials, that Royal Lovell Garff (1904-1994) used during his career as a teacher and public speaker.
Nancy Geckler papers
The Nancy Geckler papers (1993-1994) consist of a twenty-page paper, "River of Hope," written by Nancy Geckler about her personal religious odyssey. Also included are two magazine articles, "Theorists to the Quantum Mechanical Wave: `Get Real'" (Science, vol. 29, March 12, 1993) and "News from Antiquity" (Ensign, January 1994).
Roy Gibson papers
The Roy Gibson papers (1960-1989) contain speeches, class materials, subject files, articles, and published items. Gibson was a professor of journalism at the University of Utah.
Hampton C. Godbe papers
Donald G. Godfrey papers
H. D. Goode papers
The H. D. Goode papers (1923-1995) are comprised of materials that focus on the military, teaching, and geology careers of Harry Donald Goode (born 1912). Included are publications, guide books, news clippings, notes, essays, teaching materials, correspondence, research materials, personal documents, and other papers.
Jack Goodman papers
Craig Gorder papers
The Craig Gorder papers (1961-1975) contain news clippings, articles, news releases, letters of recognition, personal letters, pamphlets, brochures and ski magazines pertaining to the life and skiing career of Craig Gorder. Gorder was born in 1952 and was raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. He had a career as a ski racer, racing professionally and for the U.S. Ski Team and the U.S. Olympic Ski Team.
Hays Gorey papers
The Hays Gorey papers (1950-1990) contain research, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and certificates pertaining to Gorey's work as a journalist. Gorey was a journalist and author. He also served as editor at the Salt Lake Tribune and as a political correspondent for Time magazine.
Greek railroad workers records
The Greek railroad workers records (1904-2000) contain copies of newspaper articles and government records pertaining to a railroad accident in February 1904, as well as articles from the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News about the dedication of a memorial to the accident victims. In February 1904, 28 railroad workers, including 16 Greek immigrants, were killed.
Francis Nephi Grigg papers
The Francis Nephi ("Neef") Grigg papers (1960-1989) contain stories, news articles, poems, and publications pertaining to the life and career of F. Nephi Grigg. Grigg was the inventor of the Tater Tot and also launched Ore-Ida Foods, a multimillion dollar industry, with his brother Golden T. Grigg. Nephi Grigg was also a successful golfer.