Education
Found in 4946 Collections and/or Records:
Virginia Sorensen complete transcript of manuscript books, 1932-1948
Contains transcripts of Sorensen's diaries, 1932-1936, and her "Little Books," pp. 1-319 (1933-1948).
Virginia Sorensen incomplete transcripts from manuscript books, 1932-1948
Contains transcripts of twelve of Sorensen's sketches from her "Little Books," and of diary entries from 1932-1936.
Virignia Sorensen manuscripts, 1932-1949
Contains diaries and manuscript books prepared by Sorensen. Diary entries date from between 1932 and 1936. Each of the "Little Books" is separately titled, and contain poetry, prose, and sketches prepared by Sorensen.
Voluntary Support of Education records, 1972-1984
Contains the Voluntary Support of Education periodicals. Materials date 1972-1984.
Alexander Wadley reminiscences
Collection consists of two reminiscences. The first discusses the Block Y and various activities associated with it. The second discusses the Brigham Young University in the 1930s and describes the different buildings on campus as well as student life. It also includes a discussion of the first cougar mascots.
Katheryn H. Wahlin papers
Contains an album of autographs by class members, friends and teachers; a graduation certificate from the BYU Normal department; two photographs of Kate Wahlin; and a brief autobiographical description by the donor, 1880-1883.
Dan W. Wakefield collection on cougar mascots
Contains a photocopy of a postcard of the original Brigham Young University cougar mascots (Cleo and Tarbo), a photocopy of a photograph of Cleo and Tarbo, and a color copy of a painting of a cougar by Glenn S. Potter.
John Homer Wakefield photographs
Contains photographs of various buildings, faculty members, students, and activities of Brigham Young University during the years of 1913-1978.
Waking the sleeping giant : a history of the China Teachers Program, Brigham Young University David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies
Self-published history of the China Teachers Program. It examines the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the country of China leading up to the establishment of the China Teachers Program. It also discusses the establishment of the China Teachers Program through the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies and its operation through 2002.