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Harold Keith is the author of Go, Red, Go! (1972), The Bluejay Boarders (1972), The Runt of Rogers School (1971), Sports and Games (1969), A Study to Determine why Latter-day Saint Seminary and Institute Teachers Terminated Their Employment During the Contract Years, 1965-1967 (1968).

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Go, Red, Go!

Go, Red, Go!
A slightly built junior high school boy tries to persuade the coach to give him a chance on the basketball team.

The Bluejay Boarders

The Bluejay Boarders
The three Barnes children learn a great deal about birds and the neighborhood bully learns about friendship when they join forces to care for some orphaned bluejays.

The Runt of Rogers School

The Runt of Rogers School
Afraid to block and tackle and so small he cannot buy clothes to fit, Bennie is still determined to find a place on the elementary school football team.

A Study to Determine why Latter-day Saint Seminary and Institute Teachers Terminated Their Employment During the Contract Years, 1965-1967

The Consumer and His Preferences for Clothing in Hays, Kansas

A Study of Dairy Route Salesman Training in the Pacific Northwest

The New Secondary Speller, for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Year Students

Vocational Adjustment of Amputee Clients of the Utah Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, 1956

Accuracy of Ore-reserve Estimates for Uranium-vanadium Deposits on the Colorado Plateau

Accuracy of Ore-reserve Estimates for Uranium-vandium Deposits on the Colorado Plateau

A Study of Home Mechanics for Ninth-grade Girls

Stress-corrosion with Special Reference to Bi-metallic Systems

A Liquefying Amylase in Human Saliva, Amylopectin, and Dental Caries

Harold K. Johnson Collection

Harold K. Johnson Collection
General description of the collection: The Harold K. Johnson collection spans the years 1931 to 1978. The collection documents Johnson''s thirty-five years of military service from his attendance at the United States Military Academy to his final assignment as United States Army Chief of Staff. The bulk of the collection documents Johnson''s career during his service as Army Chief of Staff from 1964 to 1968 to include official corresponcence about soldiers'' welfare issues, his many inspection trips to Vietnam, policy studies, and reports about helicopter mobility. Significant for Johnson''s World War II service is a POW journal that Johnson kept in the form of a letter to his wife, Dorothy (Rennix) Johnson. The collection is arranged in series to include: Correspondence (Official, Personal and Retirement), Papers (Official, Personal and Retirement), Speeches, Oral Histories, Printed Material, Photograhs, and Oversize.
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