Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2680 Collections and/or Records:
Anna Prince Redd poems
Two typewritten poems and one handwritten letter by Anna Prince Redd. The letter is addressed to "Mrs. Hart" and deals with Redd's feelings for Hart as well as with her plans to publish a few books of poetry about the desert and Native Americans. The poems are entitled "Deseret Interim" and "Penelope and I."
William F. Reese portrait of Fred A. Rosenstock
Watercolor portrait of Fred Rosenstock by William F. Reese, dated 1981. The portrait is 12 x 10 inches, and the back of the painting is labeled and dated, with a stamp showing the signature of painter and sculptor William F. Reese.
Reference file-people, date of production not identified
Reference files on people collected by Mahonri Mackintosh Young containing images and articles on a wide variety of persons and subjects, including artists, authors, journalists, illustrators, cartoonists, sculptors, architects, and politicians, and on other topics. The folders in this series are identified by name rather than by folder number. Undated.
Reference file-subjects, date of production not identified
Subject reference files collected by Mahonri Mackintosh Young, undated.
Reflections : fifty years of folk dance, 1956-2006
Commemorative book for the fiftieth anniversary of the folk dance program at Brigham Young University. Includes photographs and stories from participants, as well as a list of team members from 1956 to 2006.
The refugees : a tale of two continents
Remembering
Handwritten poem dealing with the author's son. Johnsen praises his virtues by remembering his youth.
Frederic Remington letter
Handwritten and signed letter discussing the publication of Remington's work in a new magazine.
Reminiscences
Typescript of an anonymous history of printing in Utah County, Utah. This item was written by an unknown Mormon writer who owned the Spanish Fork Press.
Dorothy Remsen papers on the American Harp Society
Collection contains materials collected by Dorothy Remsen through her twenty-seven years of service as the Executive Secretary for the American Harp Society (AHS), ranging from 1961 to 2000. Includes AHS minutes, chapters, conferences, publicity, contests and competitions, committees, and membership directories and card files.