Papers, 1935-1979.

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Papers, 1935-1979.

Includes correspondence, 1939-1977; family newsletters and news clippings, 1940-1975; university memoranda, 1950-1979; photographs, 1935-1974; subject files, 1940-1975; artifacts; and a few Hill Cumorah Pageant files, 1934-1960. Also contains files on BYU student clubs, including Delta Phi, Kappa Tau Alpha, Omega Nu, and Sigma Delta Chi. Also includes files relating to organizations with which he was affiliated, including US Air Force Reserve, Association of Educators of Journalism, Rocky Mountain Collegiate Press Association, National Council of College Publications Advisers, Red Cross, and Sons of Utah Pioneers.

15 boxes (21.5 lin. ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8240149

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United States. Air Force Reserve

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National Council of College Publications Advisers

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Brigham Young University. Dept. of Journalism.

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The Department of Communications (1963-) is responsible for communications courses under the College of Fine Arts and Communications at Brigham Young University. The Department of Communications at Brigham Young University was established in 1963. Functioning under the College of Fine Arts and Communications, it is responsible for teaching public relations, advertising, marketing, journalism, and communications. Previously, communications courses were part of the Departm...

Rocky Mountain Collegiate Press Association.

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American Red Cross

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On December 2, 1905, Mrs. Tunis G. Bergen brought together a group of Brooklyn residents at the Barnard Club House on Remsen Street to form New York City's first borough-based Red Cross organization. With an initial membership roster of 300, the Brooklyn Chapter of the American Red Cross embarked on its first major campaign to aid victims of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, collecting over $100,000 and thousands of articles of clothing to contribute to the relief effort. From this point on, th...

Kappa Tau Alpha.

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National Society, Sons of Utah Pioneers

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The National Society of the Sons of Utah Pioneers was organized for the purpose of keeping alive the history and memory of those who came to the Salt Lake Valley to help settle the West and find security from those who would destroy them and their beliefs. It is nonpolitical and nonsectarian. From the description of Honorary memberships for Brigham Young University presidents, 2005. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 60658034 ...

Delta Phi Kappa.

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Association of Educators of Journalism.

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Smith, Oliver R., 1913-1990.

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Instructor and faculty member at Brigham Young University, 1938-1942, and 1946-1978. Served at various times on campus as public relations director, professor of journalism and communications, chairman of Department of Journalism, and chairman of student publications. From the description of Papers, 1935-1979. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80144526 ...

Omega Nu.

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Sigma Delta Chi

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The Awgwan started publication in 1913 as a humour magazine for the University of Nebraska campus. The publication included articles and cartoons, poetry, short quips, quotations on students, football, homecoming, professors, classes, alumni, and society. Each issue included an editorial. The Awgwan was published first by a small group of students, who later called themselves the Helmet and Quill Society. With the publication of Volume 5, Sigma Delta Chi, the local chapter of a professional jour...

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. Public Relations.

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