Lecture notes
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
James B. Allen papers
The collection of professional papers of James B. Allen, includes drafts and research files for various books, correspondence, class lecture notes and other papers. Manuscripts include those for The Story of The Latter-day Saints, The Company Town in the American West, Men with a Mission and Hearts Turned to the Fathers.
Richard Edmond Bennett papers
Dennis L. Thomson papers on Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1924-2006
Contains files of Dennis L. Thomson regarding the hierarchy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Ernest L. Wilkinson notes from George Washington University Law School, 1923-1929
Contains Wilkinson's notes from George Washington University Law School. Materials date from between 1923 and 1929.
James B. Allen class lecture notes, 1963-1992
Series contains class lecture notes on Utah, the United States, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints history by James B. Allen, 1963-1992.
James B. Allen papers on American Heritage course, 1964-1992
Series contains syllabi, notes, slides, audio tapes, administrative papers, correspondence, and budgets regarding the American Heritage course taught by James B. Allen at Brigham Young University, 1964-1992.
James E. Talmage correspondence, 1882-1913
Includes family material (ordination certificates, mission farewell programs, receipts, genealogical records, funeral programs, poetry and short stories, etc.) and memorabilia.
James E. Talmage lectures, 1886-1912, 1928 May 20
Contains lecture notes and published reports of lectures given by James E. Talmage, from 1886 to 1912, as well as an program for a baccalaureate address at Weber College on May 20, 1928. Most of the lectures are on various scientific and historical topics.
Louis C. Midgley lecture notes, 1985-2003
Contains lecture notes from lectures given by prominent figures in the field of Anti-Mormon studies. Manuscripts, correspondence, and legal materials related to Anti-Mormon studies and influenced by lectures attended were also included by Midgley. Materials date from 1985 to 2003.
Thomas F. O'Dea papers
The Thomas O'Dea papers span the full breadth of his professional career. There are a few newspaper clippings and other papers concerning his activities as a young communist leader in 1940 but the substantial portion of the collection begins in the late 1940's with O'Dea's education at Harvard. The papers end in 1972.