Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
H. Ludwige letter
H. Ludwige letter, 1875 includes the original and photocopy of a German letter written on onion skin paper. The letter, apparently to Herr Zinggeler, consists of business information about Tokyo, London, and Germany.
Hans Marius Hansen Lund papers
Typewritten letters, telegrams, oath of office, and receipts. The materials relate to the appointment of Lund to the position of property and disbursing officer for Utah.
John M. Lundquist papers regarding the publication of By Study and Also By Faith
Contains papers and records assembled by John M. Lundquist related to the publication of the volume, By Study and Also by Faith: Essays in honor of Hugh W. Nibley. Includes correspondence, memoranda, literary manuscripts and drafts. Dated circa 1984-1990.
Nels Benjamin Lundwall papers
The collections consists of business and personal correspondence, research materials, and miscellaneous items, which relate to Lundwall's research, writing, finances, and personal life. The collection is divided into two parts: a manuscript section and a microfilm section.
Joachim Maass letter
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 27 April 1940, was written in New York City, and is believed to have been written to the German author, Thomas Mann. The item is written in German. Maass recommends his latest book to Mann.
Arthur Machen papers
Holograph and printed items relating to the celebration of Machen's eightieth birthday. Included are a request for donations for the occasion, a check for 200 Pounds, a note by Machen expressing thanks for all the efforts on his behalf, and a letter by a Mr. Lewis saying he will donate to the Machen birthday fund.
Mack Wilberg arrangement of Crown Him With Many Crowns, approximately 1980-2014
Mack Wilberg arrangement of Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd, approximately 1980-2010
Arranged for SATB chorus and organ (four hands).
Mack Wilberg carolbook, approximately 2012-2013
Sir Compton Mackenzie letter to Donald Rea
Typewritten and signed letter dated 19 Jan. 1959 and addressed to Rev. Canon Donald Rea. MacKenzie writes that he is "delighted" to hear from Rea, mentions a new edition of "The Parson's Progress," and invites Rea to see his "Greek programmes" on television.