Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 580 Collections and/or Records:
Ernest H. Runyon papers
The Ernest H. Runyon papers (1884-1999) contain journals, correspondence, articles, publications, charts, notebooks, notes, research materials, conference materials, pamphlets, programs, and news clippings, mostly relating to Runyon's research on mycobacteria and tuberculosis. Runyon was a research microbiologist, specializing in tuberculosis related bacteria.
W. L. "Bud" Rusho papers
The W. L. "Bud" Rusho papers (1605-2011) consist of journals, correspondence, articles, book reviews, interviews, manuscripts, poems, newspaper clippings, motion picture scripts, lectures, maps, papers, reports, memos, diaries, documents, minutes, videotape materials, and assorted publications.
Samuel Russell papers
The Samuel Russell papers (circa 1912-1914) consist mainly of papers and articles regarding the "American" system of weights and measurements.
Joseph Stanley Russon papers
The Joseph Stanley Russon papers (1898-1980s) contain documents which chronicle his acting career and affiliation with theatrical organizations. The collection contains an autobiographical sketch about Russon's life, the sequence of events leading to his marriage with Allien Robertson, a brief family history, and insight into his passion for performing. Russon was born in Lehi, Utah. This collection also contains programs, news clippings, correspondence, and miscellaneous documents.
Suzy Harris Rytting papers [photocopies]
The Suzy Harris Rytting papers (1944-1988) consist of photocopied clippings and other documents covering Suzy Harris Rytting's career in ski racing and her election to the National Ski Hall of Fame in 1988. Suzy Harris Rytting is a ski racer. She was a member of the 1952 U.S. Olympic team.
Sagen et al. v. VANOC records
The Sagen, et al. v. VANOC (Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games) records (1970-2010) consist of research files and court documents related to the suit brought before a court in British Columbia, Canada, by sixteen women athletes who sought inclusion of a women's ski jumping event in the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Salamander collection
The Salamander collection (1829-2000) consist of interview notes, news clippings, publications, investigative information, and other materials used by Linda Sillitoe and Allen Roberts in their book Salamander: The Story of the Mormon Forgery Murders, a book about the 1985 bombing deaths of two Salt Lake City residents.
Salt Lake City and County Building restoration records
The Salt Lake City and County Building restoration records (1892-1989) contain time capsule inventories and news clippings concerning the Salt Lake City and County Building. The building was originally finished in 1894 and held both City Hall and the County Courthouse. A rennovation of the building between 1986 and 1989 allowed the continued use of the building that houses Salt Lake City's offices and was once used as Utah's capitol building.
Salt Lake City - Ulan Ude Friendship Committee records
The Salt Lake City - Ulan Ude Friendship Committee records (1983-1985) represent the activities of some Salt Lake City anti-nuclear and anti-arms race advocates who joined the Ground Zero American-Soviet City Pairing Project established in 1982.
Salt Lake City Women's Civic Center records
The Salt Lake City Women's Civic Center records (1919-1964) include correspondence, membership lists, minutes, financial records, and news clippings. The Civic Center was founded in 1919. It offered adult education classes for women in academic and domestic subjects until it disbanded in 1961.
Salt Lake Council of Women records
The Salt Lake Council of Women records (1912-2009) contain programs, newsclippings, and administrative materials used by the Salt Lake City organization's leaders and members over the course of the Council's existence since 1912. The Salt Lake Council of Women is a women's volunteer public service group in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Salt Lake Olympic Bid Committee records
The Salt Lake Olympic Bid Committee records (1985-1993) contain correspondence, newsletters, news clippings, statistical reports, committee reports, publicity items, and other materials which document Salt Lake City's failed attempt to get the 1998 Winter Olympics.
Salt Lake Oratorio Society records
The Salt Lake Oratorio Society records (1914-1987) provide a detailed view of the society's development and ascent to the artistic acclaim. Included are business and financial records, materials dealing with annual Messiah renditions, correspondence, press materials, and papers dealing with various other productions performed by the society. The Salt Lake Oratorio Society was incorporated in 1914 and has become an internationally acclaimed music group.
Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games records
The Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games records (1959-2003) document the planning, management, and logistics of hosting the 2002 Olympic Winter Games held in Salt Lake City, Utah. These records are organized according to function and contain a variety of materials such as correspondence, reports, marketing materials, news clippings, guides, meeting minutes, manuals, and more.
Saltair Beach Resort records
The Saltair Beach Resort records (1866-2003) contain correspondence, contracts, promotional papers, beauty pageant records, news clippings, financial records, insurance papers and scrapbooks of this Salt Lake City resort.
Leo Tolstoy and Barbara Samuels papers
The Leo Tolstoy and Barbara Samuels papers (1841-2010) consist of materials relating to the biochemisty careers and personal papers of Leo T. Samuels (1899-1978) and Barbara Petri Samuels (1901-2010). Included are correspondence, family history, speech and article reprints, an oral history interview transcript, memorabilia, and news clippings.
Karl C. Sandberg papers
The Karl C. Sandberg papers (1817-1996) consist of correspondence, meeting minutes, class handouts, articles, research notes, and newspaper clippings. Sandberg was an author of various language and religious texts.
Harold Stanley Sanders collection
The Harold Stanley Sanders collection consists of his personal research and memorabilia collections about sports, breweries, dairies, postcards, and other materials focused on Utah. The matchbook collection has been digitized and is available online.
Susan Barbara Tallmon Sargent papers
The Susan Barbara Tallmon Sargent papers (1891-1973) consist of correspondence, journals, news clippings, reports, articles, guest books, and financial documents collected by Sargent's niece, Ardis Hitchcock, who was planning on writing a biography of Sargent, a medical missionary to China.
Linda Sarver papers
The Linda Sarver papers (1972-2012) consist of her costume designs and renderings, along with production materials for several theatrical plays she was involved with throughout her professional career. Sarver was a costume designer, educator, dramaturg, author, and scenographer.