Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Subject
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Found in 574 Collections and/or Records:
Alice Lovina Manning papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2102
Abstract
The Alice Lovina Manning papers (1883-1949) contain a paper written by Manning on women's rights in Utah, correspondence, newspaper clippings, a family history, report cards, and a biography. Manning (1877-1944), originally from Iowa came to Utah in 1897, she graduated from the University of Utah and was a teacher for several years. Eventually Manning became a legal secretary and she would go on to attain her law degree. Manning was honored as the fourth woman to be admitted into the Utah bar.
Dates:
1883-1949
Beatrice Peterson Marchant papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0754
Abstract
The Beatrice Peterson Marchant papers (1879-2000) contain Marchant's research on the John Birch Society and the Equal Rights Amendment. Included is a paper written by Marchant entitled "The John Birch Society and the Mormon Church." Also included are eleven scrapbooks of correspondence, newspaper articles and pamphlets collected by Mrs. Marchant from 1969 to 1996.
Dates:
1879-2000
Ralph Elliott Margetts papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0603
Abstract
The Ralph Elliott Margetts papers (1926-1980s) consist mainly of theater programs for plays which were acted in or directed by Margetts. Ralph Margetts (b. 1909) was a professor of drama at the University of Utah and an actor and director in Salt Lake City.
Dates:
1926-1980s
William and Carrie Bales Martindale papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2153
Abstract
The William and Carrie Bales Martindale papers (1950-1978) include correspondence, World War II materials, and newspapers highlighting significant events in American history from the end of World War II to the resignation of President Nixon.
Dates:
1950-1978
Norma W. Matheson papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0849
Abstract
The bulk of the Norma W. Matheson papers (1906-2010) contain material documenting Matheson's public life during her tenure as first lady of Utah from 1977 to 1985. The collection also features correspondence, schedules and agendas, plans and financial information for the governor's mansion, and early keepsakes.
Dates:
1906-2010
Herbert B. Maw biographical collection
Collection
Identifier: MS 0532
Abstract
The Herbert B. Maw biographical collection (1981-1982) consist of biographical information on this former Utah governor. This information, along with an interview with Maw, was used as a source for Dean L. May's Utah: A People's History.
Dates:
1981-1982
Daniel McCool papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2435
Abstract
The Daniel McCool papers (1888-2008) contain correspondence, research files, published and unpublished articles, news clippings, legal documents, government publications, pamphlets, brochures, and interview transcripts. Daniel McCool has taught at the University of Arizona, Texas A&M University, and the University of Utah. Formerly the Director of the American West Center at the University of Utah, McCool is currently the Director of Environmental Studies.
Dates:
1888-2008
Zella Skidmore McEntire papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1883
Abstract
The Zella Skidmore McEntire papers (1923-1996) reflect her activities in church, in school, with her family, and her interest in politics. Zella (1912-2000) was a teacher in both the primary and secondary school systems. She married Eldon McEntire in 1935, and besides raising their children and teaching, was very involved with many clubs, groups, and organizations.
Dates:
1923-1996
Sheridan L. McGarry papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1595
Abstract
The Sheridan L. McGarry papers (1864-1950) contains an article, correspondence, notes, and news clippings relating to the study of LDS currency. McGarry researched and wrote a lengthy article on the subject, which was published in The Numismatist.
Dates:
1864-1950
Byron McGrath papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2529
Abstract
The Byron McGrath papers (1926-1993) consist of materials regarding the personal and professional lives of both Byron McGrath and Grace Coppin McGrath as actors, teachers, and philanthropists.
Dates:
1926-1993