Communism
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
G. Baidukoff speech
Typewritten translation of a speech given in Moscow, Russia, after Baidukoff's return from flying to March Field, California. He relates his impressions of the "Capitalistic" society outside the Soviet Union. The item was translated from Russian into English by Nickoli Vishnevski. Also included is a newspaper clipping from the New York Times reporting on the trip.
Gale Sears manuscripts for Silence of God, approximately 2006
Manuscripts of The Silence of God, including its first draft, hand-written on lined paper and its final typed copy. Original manuscript contains notes and corrections by the author in the text. Also includes editorial notes and cover-images.
Helen Foster Snow negatives, approximately 1875-1991
Office of the President records on Communism, 1960-1962
Contains articles warning againsat the threat of communism as well as memos and letters between BYU faculty discussing measures against communism in the community. Dated 1960 to 1962.
Office of the President records on Communism, 1963
Contains memos and letters from President Wilkinson and other BYU staff about Communism, specifically "The Naked Communist." Dated 1963.
Other professional papers of W. Cleon Skousen, 1911-2005
Our responsibility of judgment
Typewritten essay. Ferguson writes from the Mormon perspective and states that humans are moral agents and have the ability to choose right from wrong. He is also negative on communism.