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Constitutional Review, Apportionment, and Organization Committee records
The collection includes memoranda, meeting minutes, agendas, faculty lists, and reports.
Cyrus McKell papers, 1947-2009
This collection maintains the original order where possible. Loose documents are grouped according to content.
Daniel L. Martino papers
Arranged into seven series: Series 1, Professional publications, documents, and records, 1928-1997; Series 2, Teaching and classroom materials, 1936-1996; Series 3, Correspondence, 1968-1997; Series 4, Awards, 1979-1995; Series 5, Books, 1917-1985; Series 6, Photographs and slides, 1941-1995; Series 7, Newspaper clippings and event programs, 1946-2000.
David L. Eisler Academic Affairs Provost and Vice President records
This collection is arranged alphabetically and chronologically.
Dean W. Hurst Collection
This collection consists of correspondence, photographs, awards and honors, yearbooks, ephemera, scrapbooks and Waldo drawing all belonging to Dean and Carol Hurst.
Department of Geology and Geography records
This collection contains The Geozoic News newsletters, annual reports, department meeting minutes, tenure criteria, and a list of publications.
Department of Women and Gender Studies records
This collection contains course information, evaluations, department and faculty papers, event flyers, newspaper and journal articles, and community resources pertaining to the Women and Gender Studies program at Weber State University.
Dix Cloward papers
This collection contains correspondences, papers, meeting minutes, newspaper articles, and records about the Logistics Program at Weber State and has the presentations, papers and correspondences of Dix Cloward, the Program’s founder.
Elizabeth and Donnell Stewart Collection
This collection was gifted to Weber State University Special Collections in 1999 by the Stewart Family following the death of Elizabeth in 1996. The collection contains most memorabilia items from Donnell and Elizabeth such as certificates, plaques, and scrapbooks. Four family albums were disassembled to preserve the photographs but are groups together by subject.
Engineering binders and scrapbook
Collection maintains the original order which isn't in chronological, alphabetical, or topical order.