Social Life and Customs
Found in 3406 Collections and/or Records:
Theodore Fuchs papers
Contains holographs, typescripts, drawings, and printed materials. Includes correspondence, manuscripts of published and unpublished studies of stage lighting, records of completed stage lighting projects, engineering drawings, teaching materials, theater workshop records, and various personal materials. Dates from between 1921 and 1978.
Fugal, Christensen, and Jensen families papers
Fugitive Killer - The Scientific Conviction , 1945-09-21
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Fundamental laws of Groningen
Fundamental laws of the city of Groningen, Netherlands. Including ordinances relating to land distribution and and tenure, tolls, water-rights, dikes and sluice gates, guilds, and church laws. There is also a section of copied documents relating to the city of Groningen, its history and politics during the sixteenth century. This compilation is copies of original documents. On the first page of the first volume the name Goos ten Helmichs is given.
Funeral services for Alexander and Millicent Jameson
Photocopies of the transcript of the funeral services for Alexander Jameson and his wife, Millicent Ferris Jameson.
Funeral services of Archibald Frame, Jr., held in the Taylorsville Ward
The funeral services of John W. Hoover
Typewritten copy of the funeral services for John Whitmer Hoover on 29 May 1902. Among the speakers was the Mormon Apostle, Reed Smoot. Among the other speakers were John Edge Booth, Myron Tanner, and David John. Hoover's father joined the Mormon Church and moved his family to Nauvoo, Illinois in 1842 and later to Utah. John Hoover was a miller who married Mary Coursey in 1855 and lived in Springville, Utah. He moved to Provo, Utah in 1861. Also included is a biography of Hoover.
Funhouse Part 1, 1978-06
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Funhouse Part 2, 1978-06
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
A funny thing happened to me on the road to the Millennium
Memoir by Wolsey about his family life, as well as his experiences as a university administrator and public relations professional. The item is undated, but produced after 1987.