Ralph W. Hansen slides and artifact, circa 1950s.

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Ralph W. Hansen slides and artifact, circa 1950s.

Collection includes slides taken by Ralph W. Hansen, which show the archives in these early years. Also enclosed is a piece of the goal post of BYU's first football game win against University of Utah, when at the conclusion of the game, the goal posts were torn down by BYU students.

1 folder (0.08 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6963370

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Hansen, Ralph W.

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Archivist and librarian; b. 1927. From the description of Ralph W. Hansen papers, 1945-2009. (Boise State University). WorldCat record id: 739128746 Miner, laborer ad city commissioner of Bingham Canyon, Utah. From the guide to the Oral history interview, 1961, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Ralph W. Hansen was a manuscripts librarian at Brigham Young University, and founded the university archives in 1956. From the description of Ralph W...

J. Reuben Clark, Jr., Library

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The Harold B. Lee Library (founded 1973) is the library on the campus of Brigham Young University, and is responsible for providing students and the community with valuable resources for research, media projects, and personal use. The Harold B. Lee Library was aligned with Media Services under the Assistant Academic Vice President of Brigham Young University in 1973. In that same year, the J. Reuben Clark, Jr., Library was renamed the Harold B. Lee Library. Internally, t...

Brigham Young University.

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Plans for the David O. McKay building began in 1952 after an evaluation by the Brigham Young University College of Education concluded that the existing building for the College of Education were no longer meeting the growing needs of the program. Plans were officially announced in February of 1954 with the completion deadline being set for December of the same year. The building was officially dedicated on December 14, 1954 by President and Sister McKay along with members of the First Presidenc...

Brigham Young University. University Archives

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