Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2680 Collections and/or Records:
Barlow Endowment for Music Composition promotional material , 1986-2006
This series contains materials for advertising the annual composition competition held by the Barlow Endowment for Music Composition. Materials include informational pamphlets, posters, and programs for the performance of the 2005 commission. This series does not have material regarding every year. Dates range from 1986-2006.
Jim Barnes papers
The collection primarily tracks Barnes's poetic career, specifically regarding his service as editor of the Chariton Review and contributions to other poetry journals, and contains manuscripts of his own poetry as well as that of Dagmar Nick, which he translated from German, and numerous books of poetry written by friends/contributors to the Chariton Review. It also contains personal documents such as correspondence, bills, and photos.
Maurice Barrès letter
Handwritten and signed letter in French dated April 20, 1904. Barres thanks "monsieur" for having dedicated a book to him and states he will get in touch with him latter.
Ruth H. Barrus papers
Papers and scrapbooks relating to her work in humanities and music at Ricks College, her role as mother and wife, and position as 1978 Idaho Mother of the Year. Collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, personal journals (1976-1979), class syllabi, grant applications, and papers written for publication and presentation. Includes information on the 1976 Teton Dam disaster.
Mildred Barthel autobiography and poetry
Typewritten autobiography and copies of stories and poems, some of which have been published in various magazines throughout the United States. Barthel discusses her education, marriage, and family. She describes events leading to her conversion to the Mormon Church in Iowa, and explains how principles of that church and her love of writing have fulfilled many aspects in her life.
Claude Bartlett papers
Research materials including notes on Indian warfare, the history of Clark County, Illinois, sundry newspaper clippings and postcards concerning the Battle of the Little Big Horn and a few pieces of correspondence.
Maryjane Barton papers
Contains pictures, programs, clippings, letters and cards, fliers, magazines, certificates and awards, notes, posters, a wedding repertoire list pertaining to the harp career of Maryjane Barton, dated 1930-2001.
Rick Bass papers
Materials include publicity information for Bass's written works and handouts from Bass's writing classes.
Battle hymn of the republic
Printed item commemorating the founding of the New England Women's Club. The item was hand addressed to Mrs. Mary J. Judah and signed by the president of the club, Julia Ward Howe, in November 1892. The item includes all five verses of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and an account by Mrs. Howe of how she came to write the poem.