History -- Study and teaching -- Utah -- Provo
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Philip M. Flammer correspondence
Correspondence from Philip M. Flammer to Margie and Marty Smith. About half of the letters are addressed to the couple and the remaining half are addressed to only Margie. Topics of the letters include Flammer's teaching study abroad terms in London, Russia, and Jerusalem; health concerns with depression; presentations and publications; and his role as a history and religion professor. Materials are dated 1983 to 1991.
George M. Addy class notes, approximately 1956-1974
Contains class notes of George Addy (a history professor) while a student.
George M. Addy history exams, approximately 1956-1974
Contains exams taken by George Addy (a history professor) while a student.
George M. Addy history exams and class notes, approximately 1956-1974
Contains papers and notes by George Addy (a history professor) while a student.
George M. Addy lecture notes, approximately 1947-1949
Contains notes from Classes History 10 (Ancient), 11(Medieval), and 12(Modern), from years 1947-1950.
Graduate Studies records on Department of History, 1995-2009
Materials are related to the graduate programs of the Department of History from 1995 to 2009. Materials include reports, department reviews, and proposals.
History 181 course material, 1954
Contains course material from 1954, gathered by students in class 181.
De Lamar Jensen faculty papers
Collection contains journals, photographs, artwork, notes, correspondence, meeting minutes, unpublished written works, teaching materials and newsletters, mostly related to Christopher Columbus and the quincentennial commemorations of his arrival in the Americas. Includes curriculum materials on Columbus, study abroad itinerates and schedules for Portugal, Spain, and Italy, and memorandums regarding BYU's commemoration event. Materials dated 1978-1992.
Lewis and Clark exposition
Handwritten assignments. These items were done by school children at schools in Provo, Utah. The topics covered include: writing (grades 1-4) and writing (grades 4-8), arithmetic (grades 2-8), geography and history (grades 4-7), and language and grammar (grades 1-8). These assignments were bound into books with "Lewis and Clark Exposition 1905 Provo Public Schools" on the spines.
R. Kent Fielding class instructor papers, 1954-1963
Includes course material gathered by history students from 1954 and Senior Seminar papers from 1963.