Reports
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Harold Bauman papers
The Harold Bauman papers (1919-2008) contains a variety of medical white papers, research on Ammon Hennacy (a Christian radical activist), and oral history interviews conducted by students of Dr. Bauman with veterans of the Vietnam War. Bauman was an Associate Professor of History of Science and Medicine at the University of Utah.
Wayne S. Brown papers
The Wayne S. Brown papers (1951-1988) consist of the personal, research, and business papers of Wayne Brown, an entrepeneur, innovator, and professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Utah from 1953 to 1988.
John A. Dixon papers
The John A. Dixon papers (1930-1994) contain correspondence, notes and notebooks, copies of publications, clippings, and miscellaneous personal materials. John A. Dixon served as dean of the University of Utah College of Medicine.
Kenneth Eugene Eble papers
The Kenneth Eugene Eble papers (1923-1988) contains manuscripts of his books, correspondence and personal information, professional associations, and material dealing with his affilations with a number of professional journals.
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.
Shih-Kung Kao papers
The Shih-Kung Kao papers consist of documents collected by this former meteorology professor regarding his research and class teachings.
Llewelyn R. McKay papers
The Llewelyn Riggs McKay papers (1911-1960) contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports and articles. Of special note is a bound volume consisting of a typescript of McKay's missionary journal and correspondence, complied and edited by his children, Douglas R. McKay and Bonnie M. Nelson. This collection also includes many original letters between the McKay family throughout McKay's schooling, teaching and army service.
Saving the Legacy collection
This collection consists of items donated by World War II veterans in conjunction with their oral history interviews conducted by the American West Center. This collection is ongoing, and items will be added periodically.
Thomas G. Stockham papers
The Thomas G. Stockham papers (1951-1994) provide information about the personal and professional life of Thomas Greenway Stockham, Jr. (b. 1933). The papers include personal documents, correspondence, teaching and business records, scientific and technical reports and manuals, project notes, and published and unpublished documents. Stockham is best known for his development of digital sound, his contributions to computer image processing procedures, and his work on the Watergate tapes.