American literature -- Latter Day Saint authors
Found in 137 Collections and/or Records:
May Mann publicity, 1930-1982
Contains clippings, including those from the Ogden Standard Examiner, those on her marriages to Al Leon and Buddy Baer (also on her divorce from the latter), and those on general and unspecified topics.
May Mann radio show, 1940-1975
Contains correspondence with Jim Simon, typescripts and tearsheets from her show, and typescript of an audition.
May Mann unidentified photographs, undated
Contains photographs collected or taken by Mann, whose subjects have not yet been identified.
May Mann videocassettes, 1978-1981
Contains three videocassettes with clips on charity activities with which Mann was involved, including her work related to Mary Pickford and with Franklin Ashley.
May Mann videotape, 1981-1982
Contains two recordings related to Mann's charity work, including information on Mary Pickford and Franklin Ashley.
May Mann works for television, 1955-1966
Contains material for the television programs "What's Your Problem", "Going Hollywood", "The People Speak", "Going Hollywood Today", "Maytime", and "I Want to Be a Success", including correspondence, typescripts, publicity, drafts, viewer responses, and other material.
MFA papers, approximately 2002-2009
Contains information about Morrison's MFA at Vermont College, including course information, lecture notes, schedule calendars, and letters to and from College administration and various supervisors. Dated approximately 2002-2009.
H. B. Moore papers
Materials include drafts, notes, and materials from several of Moore's novels, dated 2004-2014. These include the Out of Jerusalem series and several individual novels, namely Women of the Book of Mormon, Abinadi, Alma the Elder, and Alma the Younger.
Angela Morrison papers
Papers contain the MFA documents, essays, stories, correspondance, and the typed and hand-written manuscripts of Taken by storm, Sing me to sleep, and Unbroken connection. Dated 2002-2011.
Marlena Tanya Muchnick papers
Contains books, manuscripts, letters, posters, compact discs, videocassettes, and various other materials pertaining to Marlena Tanya Muchnick's life and career. Includes information on her conversion to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from Judaism, her work as an author and lecturer, and her family and friends. Materials date from between 1948 and 2009.