Boise State University;Group portraits;Student organizations;
AWS officers 1966-1967. Front row (l to r): Susan Benson, president. Anita Williams, vice-president. Back row: Patricia Strait, secretary. Cathy Connor, Treasurer.
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.
Housing developments; City planning; Municipal government; Urban renewal;
General information about the Model Neighborhoods program. A Program Guide that sets forth the technical standards and application procedures is available from the Office of Demonstrations and Intergovernmental Relations or any of the Department of...
Housing developments; City planning; Municipal government; Urban renewal; Assistance;
HUD announces the city of Boise was awarded a grant to correct code violations by extensive rehabilitation of substandard buildings, and create a more beautiful neighborhood living environment.
Housing developments; City planning; Municipal government; Urban renewal; Assistance;
HUD announces the city of Boise was awarded a grant to develop a comprehensive program to improve social, economic and physical conditions within the Model Cities area.
Idaho Governor John Evans, Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie, and former Governor Cecil D. Andrus pose for a picture at the annual Frank Church Conference on Public Affairs at Boise State University, February 1985
City planning; Municipal government; Urban renewal; Shopping centers;
Letters to and from Senator Len Jordan regarding the City of Boise city council, chamber of commerce, application for funding of an urban renewal project. The project seemed to be approved but no funds were available for the project in 1969.
Members of the 1969 Homecoming Committee at Boise State College. The group organized Homecoming events during the the week of October 6-11. Members in the first row (from left) include ASB publicity Director Wally Allington, Homecoming Secretary...
Officers of the Associated Student Body at Boise Junior College. Left to right: Rex Fraser, president; Ina Routson, secretary; Jo Ann Harzler, vice president; Gerald Weast, treasurer.
Officers of the Associated Students of Boise State College, 1968. On the left is Dyke Nally, president. Standing is Jim Gray, vice president. Seated is Kathy Anderson, secretary.
Fire prevention--Study and teaching; Fire departments--Officials and employees; Laundry--Equipment and supplies;
One of many photographs taken as part of the fire prevention series on "Things not to do." Boise Fire Department secretary Flora Worthan at her home talks on the phone while a hot iron is left laying on top of clothing on the ironing board.
Oregon anti-gay activist and chairman of the Oregon Citizens Alliance, Lon Mabon, comes to Boise and pledges to put an anti-gay initiative on Idaho's 1994 ballot.
Outgoing ASBSC president Ernie Weber (left) congratulating (left to right) Dyke Nally, Jim Gray, Kathy Anderson and Pat Fleenor, newly elected president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively.
Robert W. Limbert was a popular entertainer and lecturer that performed at many clubs during the 1920s, including the Shrine Club. This ticket emphasized Limbert's experience as a naturalist.