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Animagic
Published DVD that includes animated shorts produced by the Brigham Young University Center for Animations from 2004-2014. Dated 2014.
Animal locomotion, plate 633
Collotype taken by Eadweard Muybridge in 1887. The photograph is titled "Animal Locomotion, Plate 633" and is a series of twenty-four frames of a man riding a galloping horse. In one frame, all four of the horse's feet are off the ground.
T. Pat Matthews interview with Mary Anngady
Annie Miller Ottosen biographies
Photocopies of handwritten and typewritten biographies of family members including sketches of Niels Peter Miller (1837-1921), Ellen Anderson Miller (1833-1929) and Ellen Anderson (1805-1890). These were Mormons who migrated to Utah from Denmark.
Annotated copy of Banyan
Brigham Young University yearbook containing signatures of the university presidency (George H. Brimhall, Joseph B. Keeler, Amos N. Merrill), studentbody presidency, instructors, and other associates.
Provo, Utah annual audit reports
Annual audit reports of Provo, Utah. Each volume has a number of divisions with a contents note at the beginning of each year.
Annual report of the principal of the Brigham Young Academy : to the Board of Trustees and Stake Board of Education, for the sixteenth academic year
Report by Benjamin Cluff on the operations of Brigham Young Academy during the 1891-1892 school year. Includes information on the academy's administration, curriculum, and facilities.
Annual statistical and financial report of the Brigham Young Academy Sunday School of the Utah Stake : for the year ending December 31, 1900
Brief statistical summary of enrollment, finances, ward officers; and includes instructions to ward superintendencies and secretaries.
Annual University Conference records
Contains addresses including those by presidents of Brigham Young University and by General Authorities of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, printed programs, and audiocassette, videocassette (VHS), and U-matic tape recordings of Annual University Conference meetings. Materials date from 1952 to 2014.
Anonymous autobiography of a Mormon nurse who served in Vietnam
Typewritten autobiography by an unnamed nurse. The author joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served on at least two tours in Vietnam as a nurse. She tells about the difficulties of helping men who died and about how she has tried to cope with the trauma of her experiences.