Housing developments; City planning; Municipal government; Urban renewal;
A report on the actions of the Boise Convention & Visitors Bureau roughly from 1982 to 1985, also includes "1984 Trends Survey Results," from the International Association of Convention & Visitor Bureaus.
Boise State University; Art education; Drawing; Student government; Political posters
Students drawing outside the Liberal Arts building at Boise State College. Posters for student government elections have been attached to the side of the building.
Boise State University; Political elections; Student government; Political posters;
Candidates for sophomore class office pose with posters and figurines made for the campaign. One doll represents a B-Cubes woman and another a French club man.
Boise State University; Political elections; Student government; Political posters;
Election posters for student government candidates taped to a brick wall on campus. Some of the candidates include Bart Patrick, Jesus Jesse Blanco, Aaron Bartlett, Brian Dulin and Steve Pillott.
Boise State University; Student government; Political posters
Western-style entertainment in the old Gym, probably at half-time during a basketball game. One of the posters on the wall advocates the election of Rob Perez as student body president.
Boise State University; Political elections; Political posters; Student government;
Student government president candidate Curtis Patterson and friends display a banner from the roof of the library at Boise College. The banner reads "Curt for Prexy [short for president], get on top with Patterson."
Boise State University; Signs (Notices); Posters; Political parades & rallies; Demonstrations;
An estimated group of twenty BSU students marched Monday for more money for education. The rally, which began in the quad, ended at the steps of the Capitol building.
Gubernatorial candidate Len Jordan standing in front of map of Idaho, pointing to the county of Boise. A "Jordan for Governor" signs hangs in the background.
Flyer designed by Robert W. Limbert inviting people to visit the new national monument, established by U.S. President Calvin Coolidge to "preserve the unusual and weird volcanic formations."
An informative booklet for citizens of Boise, Idaho and surrounding areas. The booklet was intended to assist individuals connect with services available to them.
A development program for a desired bicycle system in the Boise Metropolitan area. Emphasis is placed on providing service to the commuter and recreational bicyclist, and separating bicyclists and motor vehicles whenever possible for safety.
Kelly Walton holds press conference on capital steps concerning ICA's anti-gay initiative concerning minority rights. Protestors stand behind the press conference holding as sign stating, "Liberty for All."