Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2680 Collections and/or Records:
The Vans : Van Wagenen, Van Wagoner, 1964 : also, Epperson's collection of treasures
Typewritten autobiography. Epperson writes about his life and career as a teacher and as a musician. He played the violin and composed music. He was raised in Midway, Utah but later live in Provo, Utah. Also included are mimeographed copies of songs written by him.
Emanuel Vardi papers
Collection contains photographs, original drawings and paintings, concert programs, newspaper clippings and scrapbooks, awards, posters of concerts, CDs of Vardi's performances, and other material relating to the life and career of Emanuel Vardi, 1941-2005.
Vasco M. Tanner articles on Chester G. Van Buren, 1928-1968
Contains correspondence, notes, and manuscript drafts about Chester G. Van Buren. Materials date from between 1928 and 1968.
Vasco M. Tanner research on Chester G. Van Buren, 1899-1968
Contains diaries, field notes, articles, and other materials about Van Buren and his participation in the South American Expedition. Materials date from between 1899 and 1968.
Vasco M. Tanner research on the South American Expedition, 1900-1975
Contains correspondence, writings, and primary sources about the South American Expedition assembled by Tanner. Materials date from between 1900 and 1975.
Mark Cotta Vaz papers
Collection contains research, notes, and drafts of Mark Cotta Vaz's biography of Merian C. Cooper, "Living Dangerously". There are also proof copies of the book, two paperback editions of "King Kong," and an audiobook of "Living Dangerously". Items were collected and/or created from approximately 2003-2010.
George Verdak papers
The George Verdak papers includes personal papers of George Verdak, dance programs from concerts he was in and attended, news clippings about him and other dancers, pictures from his career, and other materials covering the years 1950-1990.
VHS tapes: Mary of Nazareth / by Clinton F. Larson, date of production not identified
The subseries contains one VHS tape of Clinton F. Larson's "Mary of Nazareth"
Video recordings of Moscow Symphony Orchestra
Collection includes video tapes and DVDs of recording sessions by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra performed the reconstructed film scores of the motion pictures They Died With Their Boots On, The Egyptian, The Battle of Neretva, Adventures of Don Juan, and Arsenic and Old Lace. The scores were reconstructed by John Morgan. The orchestra was conducted by William Stromberg.
King Vidor papers
Correspondence, movie scripts, real estate contracts, and movie set designs. The correspondence deals with personal and motion picture production matters. The collection includes eight scripts for movies made from 1925 to 1956.