Woodbury, Lael J. (Lael Jay), 1927-2013
Dates
- Existence: 1927 - 2013
Biographical History
Lael J. Woodbury (1927-2013) was the former dean of the College of Fine Arts and Communications at Brigham Young University.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
College of Fine Arts and Communications assistant dean records, 1956-1975
Contains administrative files produced under Lael Woodbury during his service as assistant dean, including correspondence and memorandums, meeting minutes, reports, financial information, and other materials.
College of Fine Arts and Communications budget binder, 1973-1974
Contains administrative budget files, including instructions and information, memorandums and correspondence, notes, allocation and distribution information, balances, requests, and carryover information.
College of Fine Arts and Communications budget records, 1963-1972
Contains administrative budget files, including appropriations, revisions, requests, correspondence and memorandums, and allocations, by department.
College of Fine Arts and Communications dean administrative records, 1960-1973
Contains administrative files created under deans Wheelwright and Woodbury, including correspondence and memorandums, meeting minutes, reports, financial information, news clippings, and other materials.
College of Fine Arts and Communications miscellaneous files, 1966-1974
Contains administrative budget files, including faculty and other salary lists, memorandums, correspondence, budget allocations, letters of appointement, interview notes, staff recruitment, purchases and expenditures, and graphs.
College of Fine Arts and Communications salary records, 1959-1971
Contains administrative files, including correspondence and memorandums, budgets, faculty salary lists, graduate student contracts, and summaries, by department.
Department of Theatre and Cinematic Arts minutes, 1955-1989
Theatre and Cinematic Arts faculty meetings, Dramatic Arts faculty meeting minutes.
Department of Theatre and Cinematic Arts records
Includes records and correspondence of Lael Woodbury and Morris Clinger.