Drafts (Documents)
Found in 1330 Collections and/or Records:
What will China do? / by Helen Foster Snow, approximately 1936-1937
When every day was the fourth of July
Typewritten screenplay with handwritten corrections of the motion picture "When Every Day was the Fourth of July."
Who's who of communist China, approximately 1937
Why the Chinese (do) cannot fight / by Helen Foster Snow, approximately 1931-1932
Leah D. Widstoe papers
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, correspondence, galley proofs of manuscripts to be published with handwritten corrections, and brochures on linen. Widstoe writes about the Word of Wisdom, various nutritional issues, and teaching. The correspondence deals largely with Leah's work with her husband while he was serving as the president of the European and British Mission of the Mormon Church.
Brad Wilcox papers
Collection contains letters, research materials, and literary manuscripts for three books: "The Continuous Atonement for Teens," "The 7 day Christian," and "Practicing for Heaven." Also includes draft manuscripts for his books "Changed through His Grace", "52 Life-Changing Questions from the Book of Mormon", "Suit Up: Hasten Your Preparation", "The Continuous Atonement", and "The Continuous Conversion" as well as each of the published books. Materials dated approximately 2008-2017.
The wild wild west : the night of the pistoleros
Typewritten screenplay with handwritten corrections of the television play "The Wild Wild West: the Night of the Pistoleros." The item was written by Dennis and Earl Barret.
Wilford D. Lee essays and other creative works, circa 1980-1981
Drafts of essays and other creative works by Lee, circa 1980-1981. Some works deal with Mormon and Western themes, as well as religious topics.
Wilkinson, Cragun, and Barker
Contains correspondence and news items. Also includes Sex Discrimination Notification of BYU policy non-discrimination on the basis of sex and second draft, Anti-Discrimination statutes (Title VI, Civil Rights Act, and Title IX), and Education Amendment (1972).
Willard and Celia Luce mystery story, date of production not identified
Contains part of a manuscript for a story called Infra-red Mystery and a short write-up about photographing backgrounds.