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YEAR |
TITLE |
AUTHOR |
DESCRIPTION |
PAGES |
ST# |
1950
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Proceedings,
American Society of Sugar Beet Technology 1950 (Published by the
American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists) |
Stromquist,
Donald M. |
"Ion Exchange
Behavior on Two-Boiling System at Layton Sugar Company" Report on Donald
Stromquist’s work in Layton, Utah. Includes three illustrations. 8.5 x
11. (Digital and printed version)
(See our Wright Study on the
Stromquist Residence) |
Pp 549-553 |
0831.21.0310 |
1952
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Journal of the
American Oil Chemists’ Society, April 1952 (Published by Springer
Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany) |
Rahles, W. F.;
Reents, A. C.; Stromquist, D. M. |
"Sweetwater
Deionization on a Plant Scale." Presented at the 25th Annual Fall
Meeting, American Oil Chemists' Society, Chicago, Ill., Oct. 8––11,
1951. Donald M. Stromquist, Illinois Water Treatment Company, Rockford,
Illinois. 8.5 x 11. (Digital and printed version)
(See our Wright Study on the
Stromquist Residence) |
Pp 133-136 |
0910.20.0310 |
2000
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eklektikos -
Winter 2000 (Published by the University of Utah, School of Medicine,
Student Magazine) |
Thackeray,
Elizabeth Merrill |
"A Canyon
Creation of Frank Lloyd Wright... While the rest of us put up walls
because everyone knows they must be there, Wright’s walls define or hint
at something beyond. His placement of walls, or lack thereof, in the
Stromquist House draws the outdoors in." Includes two photographs. 8.5 x
11. (Digital and printed version)
(See our Wright Study on the
Stromquist Residence) |
Pp 22 |
2000.59.0310 |
2000
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Utah
Preservation - 2000 Volume 4 (Published annually by Fyve*Star, Inc. in
partnership with the Utah State Historical Society / Utah State Historic
Preservation Office) |
Stromquist,
Donald M. & Jane Layton |
"You can go
home again. Stromquist’s Frank Lloyd Wright House." "The history of our
Frank Lloyd Wright house has been well documented, but our leaving it
and our subsequent return have not... Our house surely features unity
and simplicity in he true Wrightian way. Its unity is established by a
basic unit - a diamond module - and everything in the house’s design
proliferates from this module." Includes nine photographs, four of which
are from the early 1960s. 8.5 x 11. Original cover price $3.95. (Digital
and printed version)
(See our Wright Study on the
Stromquist Residence) |
Pp 2, 80-84 |
2000.58.0310 |
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