Silko, Leslie, 1948- --Criticism and interpretation; Women and literature--United States--History--20th century; West (U.S.) in literature; Indians in literature;
Sandoz, Mari, 1896-1966--Criticism and interpretation; Women and literature--United States--History--20th century; Frontier and pioneer life in literature; West (U.S.)--Intellectual life; Indians in literature; Nebraska in literature;
Housing developments; City planning; Municipal government; Urban renewal;
A summary of the goals and accomplishments of the citizens advisory committee on the site plan of a redevelopment project of downtown Boise, aided by the Winmar Company of Seattle, Washington.
Boise State University; Marching bands; Philanthropy;
Keith Stein speaks during the ceremony thanking him and his wife for their creation of a $250,000 endowment for the reestablishment of the Boise State University marching band.
Former U.S. Senator and Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie speaks at the annual Frank Church Conference on Public Affairs at Boise State University, February 1985.
The Rev. F. Forrester Church, son of Senator Frank Church, speaks at the annual Frank Church Conference on Public Affairs at Boise State University, September 1988.
Frank Church biographer Rod Gramer speaks at the annual Frank Church Conference on Public Affairs on the topic "In Search of Frank Church," September 1988, at Boise State University.
Former Soviet diplomat Arkady Shevchenko speaks on the topic "Political Repression and Social Control in 1984" at the annual Frank Church Conference on Public Affairs at Boise State University, January 1984.
U.S. diplomat Joseph Sisco speaks at the annual Frank Church Conference on Public Affairs at Boise State University on the topic "The Middle East, the Gulf, and the Arabian Peninsula: Retrospect and Prospect," March 1983.
Historian Basil Dmytryshyn of Portland State University speaks on the topic "Prospects for Peace with the Soviet Union" at the annual Frank Church Conference on Public Affairs at Boise State University, September 1988.
Israeli diplomat and journalist Zvi Rafiah speaks on the topic of "International Perspectives on Public Activism" at the annual Frank Church Conference on Public Affairs at Boise State University, April 8, 1994