College teachers -- Utah -- Biography
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Blair Holmes family papers, 1932-2008
Includes junior high school, high school, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints seminary, university, and graduate school diplomas, along with related ephemera for Holmes, Margie Green Holmes, Brian Neville Holmes, and Muriel Berger. Also includes correspondence of Garth Harold Holmes. Material dates from 1932-2008.
Clawson Y. Cannon correspondence, 1948-1976
Clawson Y. Cannon ephemera, correspondence, and recording, approximately 1952-1976
Contains personal correspondence from Cannon's close family, especially his children and grandchildren. The correspondence is largely if not wholly undated. Most of it is greeting cards. Also contains a folder of empty envelopes with addresses. The book is a collection of newspaper clippings, scriptures, and other quotes. Also contains one audiocassette with two women talking about their memories of the Clawson family. Materials dated approximately 1952 to 1976.
Clawson Y. Cannon family photographs, approximately 1945-2001
Contains photographs of various members of the Cannon family from approximately 1945 to 2001.
Clawson Y. Cannon family scrapbook, 1859-1975
Clawson Y. Cannon papers from Lebanon, 1950-1956
Contains correspondence, papers, and notes that were created during the time that Clawson Y. Cannon resided and worked in Beirut, Lebanon, for the United States government. They date between January 29, 1950, and November 21, 1956. The materials come from several sources, including his various applications that he needed to enter Lebanon and life insurance payments. Some items of interest include correspondence with Ezra Taft Benson, David O. McKay, and Ernest Wilkinson.
Clawson Y. Cannon personal journals, 1952-1976
Contains the hard leather-bound personal journals of Cannon that he penned from February 3, 1952, to October 20, 1976. The journals contain both handwritten and typewritten accounts from Cannon's life. They describe some of the time Cannon resided and worked in Lebanon, as well as a good portion of his teaching career at Brigham Young University.
Jean Anne Waterstradt correspondence concerning They Gladly Taught, 1986-1991
Contains correspondence and a newspaper concerning the planning, writing, and editing of the play "They Gladly Taught: 10 BYU Professors" by Jean Anne Waterstradt.