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Show WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY WSU Development Office 4018 University Circle Ogden, UTAH 84408-4018 PARTNERS FOR PROGRESS Marriner Eccles, Ed Littlefield and Utah International UTAH CONSTRUCTION/ UTAH INTERNATIONAL Sixth Annual Symposium PARTNERS FOR PROGRESS Marriner Eccles, Ed Littlefield and Utah International Marriner Eccles and Ed Littlefield were each descended from founders of the Utah Construction Company, and each served as the company's president and chairman of the board. Although they differed in generation, temperament and management style, their combined leadership transformed the company into a prosperous multi-national, poised for its eventual merger with General Electric. In October 1999, the late Edmund Wattis Littlefield and Broken Hill Proprietary, Ltd. donated the Utah Construction/Utah International Collection to the Stewart Library Special Collections. The company archives contain more than J00 boxes of minutes, financial records, correspondence, scrapbooks, and project reports and more than half a million photographs. For more information on the collection, including-copies of the registers, go to library.weber.edu and click on Utah Construction/Utah International. Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2006 INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH IN THE UTAH CONSTRUCTION COLLECTION 9am-12pm, Stewart Library Special Collections Library staff will be available to assist symposium attendees with their research in the Utah Construction/Utah International Collection. OPENING RECEPTION & EXHIBIT 2pm, Ethel Wattis Kimball Visual Arts Center Dumke Family Atrium "Utah Goes International" 1947-l969, including the Korean National Railway, the Hermosilla Dam, the Western Australia Government Railroad and others. LECTURE 3pm Ethel Wattis Kimball Visual Arts Center John A. & Telitha E. Lindquist Lecture Hall "Edmund Littlefield and the Modernization of the Utah Construction." Dr. Susan Matt, Associate Professor of History, WSU 2006 Utah International Center Fellow Thursday, Oct. 5, 2006 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:15-9Am, Ethel Wattis Kimball Visual Arts Center Dumke Family Atrium LECTURE 9AM, Ethel Wattis Kimball Visual Arts Center John A. & Telitha E. Lindquist Lecture Hall "The Evolution of a Managerial Style: Marriner Eccles in the Public and Private Sector." Dr. Stephen Francis, Assistant Professor of History, WSU 2006 Utah International Center Fellow PANEL DISCUSSION 10-11:15AM, Ethel Wattis Kimball Visual Arts Center John A. & Telitha E. Lindquist Lecture Hall "Researching Marriner Eccles, Edmund Littlefield, and Utah International: A Conversation with the 2006 Utah International Center Fellows." Faculty Fellows Dr. Stephen Francis and Dr. Susan Matt Student Fellows Rebecca Anderson, Michelle Braeden, Kathleen Broeder and Rebecca Mueller Moderator Dr. Richard Sadler, Dean of the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences |