Clubs and Societies
Found in 223 Collections and/or Records:
Max Steiner Music Society administrative records, approximately 1890-1999, bulk: 1965-1987
Max Steiner Music Society audio and video recordings, 1928-1981
Contains recordings of Max Steiner music produced by the Max Steiner Music Society on audiocassette, audiotape reels, and phonograph records. Many duplicate recordings throughout. Some audiocassettes are recordings of music rehearsals, Max Steiner Music Society meetings, and radio programs featuring Max Steiner music. Also contains a VHS and Super8 recording of "A Star for Max," a memoir of Max Steiner by R. Mitchell. Materials dated 1928 to 1981.
Max Steiner Music Society collection of publications, 1932-2009
Contains publications, including journals, magazines, books, articles, and booklets. Most publications engage with the topic of Max Steiner and his film composition work. Dated 1932 to 2009.
Max Steiner Music Society publications, 1965-2000
Contains publications produced by or with the Max Steiner Music Society, including journals, newsletters, and booklets. Some materials are in French and Dutch. Dated 1965 to 2000.
Max Steiner Music Society records
McCune family association newsletter and George Q. Cannon letter
Typewritten newsletter telling about McCune family matters and histroy. Also included is a photocopy of a letter signed by the Mormon Apostle George Q. Cannon appointing Matthew McCune to preside over the Dundee conference of the Mormon Church in 1863.
Craig McDaniel collection on Boy Scouts of America
Mendon Relief Society
Handwritten history of the Mendon Relief Society from its organization in 1868 to 1963. Also included are a story titled "Deck of Cards" and handwritten biblical passages.
Dale Lowell Morgan papers
The collection contains papers contain correspondence, annotated serial publications, handwritten notes in books, and book reviews from 1914-1971.
Grant Morgan papers
Materials include publications from the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind and photographs relating to Morgan's childhood, time at school, and later life with his wife, Kate Jones Morgan. Materials also include documents and photographs relating to Morgan's activity in the deaf community including his participation in the National Fraternal Society of the Deaf and other family papers. Dated 1900-1964.