College students' writings
Found in 4636 Collections and/or Records:
Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy / Nancy Lynn Hayes, 1980
Submitted by BYU student Nancy Lynn Hayes for her Fall 1980 English 391 class. About the Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy and their peculiarities and various stories. Contains a cover essay, autobiographical sketch, list of informants, and informant items. Items include traditions, fan fiction, filk literature, inside jokes, club language, anti-heroes and more.
At first sight : a study of first impressions / James Gardner, 2006 November 20
Gardner analyzes first impressions of married couples, a dating couple, and roommates in order to gain a better understanding of the role first impressions play in defining a future relationship. Gardner contends that first impressions may affect the timing of a relationship and the speed at which it moves. Created by James Gardner while enrolled in Jill Terry Rudy's English 391 course during fall semester 2006 at Brigham Young University.
At the end of the ninth life : when cats die / Christopher Bissett, 2009 June 15
Collection of stories involving cats and the events around their death. Includes tales of the owners receiving a sense of gratitude as the animal died, the various personalities that cat holds, and spirituality in cat stories. Created for Dr. Rudy's English 391 course taught at Brigham Young University, June 2009.
At the Russian table / Miriam Whiting, 1999
Athletic superstitions and rituals / Cortney Gerstner, 1995
Cortney Gerstner collected personal narratives about athletic superstitions and rituals. Included are stories about putting uniforms on in a certain order, avoiding unlucky items of clothing, and traditions such as baptizing lacrosse teams by sprinkling water on them. Project was written for an Honors 200 class taught at Brigham Young University during Fall semester 1995.
Athletic trainers : a folk group* / Alysen Young, 2011
Aunt Mary's stories, 2011 November 23
Submitted by BYU student Emily LarsenLauren Truman for her English 391 fall course for Dr. Eric Eliason. Contains cover essay, autobiographical sketch, and contributor interviews. About the personal experience narratives of the BYU creator's "great aunt Mary." Includes stories about Mary Mitchell's career as the first women television host in Little Rock, Arkansas in the 1950s.
Aurora traditions : experiences through generations of the Bastian family / Brandi B. Hales, 2008
Authentic BYU date : folklore research project / Catherine Dunn, 2000
Dunn explores what elements in a date are stereotypical for a Brigham Young University date. Include food eaten, activities engaged in, and the amount of physical affection displayed. Project was created for Dr. Rudy's English 392 course taught at Brigham Young University in 2000.
Autograph rhymes : folklore collecting project / Ivan Eugene Colledge, 1968
Colledge collected middle and high school students year book autographs and analyzed the function the poems and sayings played in the life of the teens. Included are styles of writing in yearbooks, autographs dealing with dating and marriage, derogatory comments in rimes, autographs that give praises, and rimes that play on letters and words. Project was created for an English 391 course taught in 1968.