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Vance C. Larson
The Larson Studio Collection contains portraits and landscape photographs from Thomas Larson and his son O. Blaine Larson, who operated the Larson Studio in Provo, Utah County, Utah
Lars Henry Larson Collection
Letter from granddaughter, Mrs. Wallace Onsgard, her biographical sketch of Lars Henry Larson, entitled "My heritage," (1 leaf), and interview with Henry C. Larson concerning his father, Lars Henry, working on the Grandin Farm 1879-1880
Correspondence between C. Larson, William Kerr, and C. F. Curtiss
Correspondence concerning a position as dairyman at Utah Agricultural College, including a statement on a book Mr. Larson published titled Principles and Practice of Buttermaking
No.127, George and Althea Snell,interview by Gregory C. Thompson and Tim Larson; No. 127A, George Snell, interview by Tim Larson
Transcript (47 pages) of an interview by Gregory C. Thompson and Tim Larson with George and Althea Snell of San Jose, California, on May 3, 1984, and an interview by Tim Larson with George Snell on April 13, 1988. These interviews are no. 147 and 147A in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-240, U-241, and 845The Snells (b. 1909; b. 1910) recall their early life and work at KDYL radio, 1920s-1940s and their association with John Baldwin, Floyd Farr, Sid Fox, and others. Interviewers: Tim Larson, Gregory C. Thompson; ; Snell (b. 1909) discusses staff members he knew at KDYL Radio and others he knew in broadcasting and associated fields, 1920s-1940s. Interviewer: Tim Larso
Larson-Miller Failure Modeling of Aluminum in Fire
This article presents a modeling approach based on the Larson-Miller parameter (LMP) for creep rupture to predict failure of aluminum in fire. The modified Larson-Miller model can predict time-dependent tensile rupture or compressive buckling of aluminum plate under combined loading and one-sided heating by fire. The model applies the LMP to determine the failure time and failure temperature of aluminum exposed to fire. Fire structural tests were performed on an aluminum alloy (5083-H116) subjected to different load levels and heat flux conditions (with maximum temperatures of 473 to 688 K (200 to 415 °C)) to validate the Larson-Miller modeling approach. The tests reveal that the Larson-Miller model can accurately predict tensile and compressive failure of aluminum plates (with and without surface insulation) in fire in terms of critical temperature and time
Letter dated 30 March 1914 at Mayfield, Utah, from L. C. Larson to N. O. Anderson of Ephraim, Utah
Typescript (4 pages), copy of a letter from L. C. Larson of Mayfield, Utah, recounting his experience on October 17, 1865, of an Indian attack on his traveling party near Ephraim, Sanpete County, Utah, during the "Black Hawk War"
Bill Larson Interview, 1974
Bill Larson was born on January 27, 1891 at Chadwick, Michigan. His parents settled in Roseville Township in Grant County in 1894. He became a U.S. mail carrier for the Barrett area in May of 1909. 50 years later, he retired from the job.
In this interview, Bill Larson talks about his experiences delivering mail in the county. He talks about the blizzard of 1894 and the fire of 1900 which destroyed almost all of the buildings in Barrett, Minnesota. He discusses all of the businesses and businessmen of Barrett for most of the tape.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/mnoralhistories/1018/thumbnail.jp
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