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 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 1571 Collections and/or Records:

Spencer J. Palmer collection on the Shizutani School

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 8892
Scope and Contents Collection contains materials concerning the Shizutani School located in the Okayama Prefecture of Japan. Materials in the collection include photographs which capture teachers performing a Confucius Ceremony. Also included are the correspondences of Brigham Young University professor of religion, Spencer J. Palmer, and other individuals concerning the Shizutani School located in the Okayama Prefecture of Japan. Subjects of the letters concern attendance and details of the Ceremony. Other...
Dates: approximately 1971-1975

Pamphlets and brochures on fine arts, 1945-1977

 File — Box 1: [Barcode: 31197233618781], Folder: 7
Identifier: UA 5634 File 7
Scope and Contents

Contains dance programs, music programs, theater programs, and other material. Dates range from 1945-1977.

Dates: 1945-1977

Pamphlets and brochures on graduation, 1968-1999

 File — Box 1: [Barcode: 31197233618781], Folder: 9
Identifier: UA 5634 File 9
Scope and Contents

Contains graduation programs and other material. Dates range from 1968-1999.

Dates: 1968-1999

Pamphlets and programs, 1914-1949

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS 3775 Series 4 Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents

Materials include theatre programs, pamphlets, schedules, and magazines collected by various family members. Dated 1914-1949.

Dates: 1914-1949

Ruth Papalia papers

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: MSS 7855
Scope and Contents

This collection contains materials collected by Ruth Papalia including news clippings, photographs, concert programs, tax records, and correspondence ranging from approximately 1926 to 2001.

Dates: appromately 1926-2001

Papers, 1915-1934

 Item — Box 6: [Barcode: 31197233283180], Folder: 21-22
Identifier: Vault MSS 2
Scope and Contents Handwritten and signed letter dated 24 June 1915, and addressed to "Cher Ami." Binyon writes about a proposed visit to France, his opinion of "Kitchener's army, as the finest than has ever been," and his "drilling" with the army in the "hope to be allowed to guard a railway later on." Also included are two printed programs for a dinner given by the American Institute for Persian Art and Archaeology on 23 Jan. 1934 given in Binyon's honor. With the collection is a handwritten note stating,...
Dates: 1915-1934