Boise State University; Music education; Marching bands; Musical notation
A view of the Band Building, headquarters of the marching band. Musical notes emanating from the building were added to the photo. The building stood until the early 1980s, east of Assembly Hall (Hemingway Center) and south of the old Student Union...
Boise State University; Music festivals; Folk music;
Bob Bakes, Buryl Carringer, Marvin Gardner, Mickey Ogan, and Bill Johnston sing in the Bach to Boogie musical program at Boise Junior College. They called themselves the Jug Huggers.
An informative booklet for citizens of Boise, Idaho and surrounding areas. The booklet was intended to assist individuals connect with services available to them.
Recommendations for revitalizing downtown Boise made by the Urban Lands Institute Panel, commissioned by the City of Boise Planning adn Development Committee.
Robert W. Limbert's mother, Ida, plays the piano at their home located at 2518 Heron Street in Boise. The sheet music reads "Just Across the Bridge of Gold." Two Mallard ducks that underwent Limbert's taxidermy process sit across the top of the...
West, Jessamyn--Criticism and interpretation; Women and literature--United States--History--20th century; Quakers in literature; California in literature
Retired miner Doc Hisom entertains guests in his Lava Rock cabin near Melba, Idaho. Five men play instruments and dance to the music inside the cabin, from left to right: Doc Hisom, Ad Santel, Oscar Jenkins, Wladek Zbyszko, and Robert Limbert.
Wister, Owen, 1860-1938; Authors, American--19th century--Biography;Frontier and pioneer life in literature; West (U.S.) in literature; West (U.S.)--Intellectual life;
Four page pamphlet showcasing Robert W. Limbert's illustrated lecture on his explorations of Craters of the Moon before it was named a national monument. It also advertises for "God's Out of Doors" panorama exhibit in Boise, which included colored...
A scene from the musical play "The Old Maid and the Thief" at Boise College. The actress on the left is Mary Robbins, and Janet Vetter is on the right.