Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2680 Collections and/or Records:
Vincent Godfrey Burns papers
Poems, newspaper clippings, songs, pamphlets, a script, and programs. Also included are copies of "The Rainbow: Maryland's Poetry Magazine." The materials relate to Bruns' career as a poet and as a writer.
Wesley M. Burnside research materials
Research material on the artist Maynard Dixon by Wesley M. Burnside. Materials include correspondence, periodical clippings, original and edited papers, and two signed documents by Dixon.
Michael Burrows papers
Papers, correspondence, publications.
Jay Greaves Burrup collection
Collection contains letters, account books, photographs, publications of magazines and music, programs, and advertisements, all collected by Jay Greaves Burrup. Dated 1897-2001.
Burtis F. and Edythe Christenson Robbins mission papers, 1947-1966
Materials from the Robbins' mission together to Germany, where Burtis F. Robbins served as mission president. Materials include letters, books, photographs, and other items of memorabilia. Materials date from 1947-1966.
Burtis F. Robbins mission papers, 1911-1914
Materials from Burtis F. Robbins' first mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Germany and Switzerland, dating from 1911 to 1914.
Robert Taylor Burton brass band drum score
Handwritten brass band drum score. Burton wrote the score while a member of the Nauvoo Brass band in Nauvoo, Illinois.
Douglas Earl Bush papers
Richard L. Bushman and Claudia L. Bushman papers
Elisabeth Southerden Thompson Butler autobiography
Photocopies of a typewritten autobiography. Butler describes her development as an artist and the major events of her life. She was known as a painter of military subjects. One of her paintings, "Roll Call," won great popularity in the art history of England. It was purchased later on by the Queen of England and is now in Windsor Castle.