Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2685 Collections and/or Records:
William Primrose papers, 1971-2001
E. M. Williams papers
Correspondence, programs, newspaper clippings, and publications. The materials relate to Williams' teaching career at Carbon High School in Price, Utah.
Glenn R. Williams papers
Collection contains photographs, correpsondence, postcards, programs for BYU Music Department productions, newsletters for RCMI, newspapers clippings on the Music Department and Symphonic Band, study abroad fliers, and photographic slides, 1966-1976.
Marie Windsor papers
WNET transcripts for James Stewart : A Wonderful Life
WNET transcripts for interviews with James and Gloria Stewart and a separate transcript on James' great performances for the documentary James Stewart: A Wonderful Life, 1986.
The women of the Confederacy
Handwritten and typewritten poem that was read by Boyle at the unveiling of the state monument to the women of the Confederacy at Nashville, Tennessee, on 10 Oct. 1926.
Won Ton Ton : the dog who saved Hollywood
Typewritten screenplay with handwritten corrections of the motion picture "Won Ton Ton: the Dog Who Saved Hollywood." The item was written with Cy Howard, "Additional Writing By Jane Wagner, Revised ... by Elliot Shoenman."
Emily H. Woodmansee papers
Handwritten and typed poems with handwritten corrections. Many of the items were clipped from the Women's Exponent and other Latter-Day Saint publications. The newspapers from which they were clipped are located with the collection. The materials deal largely with Latter-Day Saint themes.
Terry Woodson collection on Percy Faith
Contains music hand written music scores written by composer Percy Faith and collected and organized by conductor Terry Woodson. Dates include 1962 to 1976.
Ralph Woodward papers
This collection contains personal papers, a copy of Ralph Woodward's thesis on Liszt, yearbooks from his time at university, photographs and slides of his musical career, scrapbooks, correspondence, and other memorabilia from his students and members of the BYU A Cappella tours, journals, and awards relating to Ralph Woodward, 1937-2005.