One of the challenges I have taken on as an oral historian is to build a comprehensive list of those who had offices or taught in the Barn over its near 100 year history. It has already helped me to track down a few potential important interviewees such as Grayson Osborne who likely operated a Human Behavior lab in the Barn for many years. I have been compiling this list little by little in the Special Collections through USU phone directories, bulletins, and class schedules. I hope to post to the blog or if desired email my finished findings to those who would like access to the research. I thought you might want to see a few items that I discovered, summer class schedules from 1962, 1970, and 1972. I hope to be able to share the finished product as soon as I am done. Until then enjoy the images below and I hope that the effort will be beneficial to all.
-Jason Neil-
On the right hand side of the schedules AB stands for Art Barn. The class schedules are a great way to track who taught in the barn and what classes were taught as well.
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