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Hal Elliott papers, 1957-2014
Harold Bateman oral history project files
Arranged alphabetically by surname.
Hubert C. Lambert papers
Arranged into four series: Series 1, Binders; Series 2, Note cards; Series 3, Slides; and Series 4, Utah Geozoic News.
Jean Bickmore White papers
This accession contains teaching and research files relating to Jean Bickmore White's career as a Professor of Political Science at Weber State College, as well as draft manuscripts of several of White's publications.
Jerome Bernstein Papers
This collection contains research notes, news articles, and book publications.
John M. Elzey papers
This collection containes three series. Series 1, Plays and musicals, 1956-1988; Series 2, General office files, 1958-1987; Series 3, Asian studies, 1956-1991. Original order was maintained as much as possible, thus each series is in alphabetical order based on title or subject matter.
Joyce Buck papers
The collection maintains the original order which is not chronological, alphabetical, or topical.
Judith Mitchell papers
This collection is in the original order it was received and is arranged into five series: Series 1, Conferences, 1978-2012; Series 2, Publications, 1985-2007; Series 3, Grants, funding, and projects, 1993-2012; Series 4, Correspondence, 2005-2012; Series 6, Utah Council of the International Reading Association (UCIRA), 1976-2012
L. Kay Gillespie papers
This collection contains the research and writings of L. Kay Gillespie on crime, quackery, media, social class, and miscellaneous topics. It also contains papers and photographs related to his time as a professor as well as personal documents.
LaRae Larkin Papers
This collection includes foreign policy materials, teaching aids and course materials, correspondence, newspaper clippings and print-outs, grant and fellowship materials, internship materials, photographs, event programs, research materials, and books. Information listed on the folder is not inclusive to its total content. Some materials have been moved from one folder to another in order to keep the continuity of information.