Authors, American
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Briant Jacobs
Comments on his choice of English as a field of study; great American authors; academic freedom at BYU, including controversies in the late 1960s; and participation with his wife in the China Teachers Program sponsored by BYU's David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, 1983-1984 and 1991-1992. Interviewed by Carol Clark Ottesen. Sound is distorted on part of the audio recording.
Monroe J. and Shirley Brockbank Paxman papers
Contains materials on five prominent authors or illustrators that Monroe Paxman and Shirley Brockbank Paxman were acquainted with, including personal and professional materials. Also includes family history material of the extended Paxman and Brockbank families, and personal and professional papers of Monroe J. Paxman, including their involvement with the preservation of Academy Square. Dated from 1900 to 2013.
Story fragment, 1900
Handwritten and signed fragment of a story. The item is page "6." On the reverse is written, "The Brass Andimus (?) 813 words."
Upton Sinclair's opinion of the Mormon Church
Typewritten excerpts from the writings of Upton Sinclair. Sinclair presents a negative opinion of the Mormon Church including, "Seldom has a priestly caste evolved a more perfect system for separating its devotees from their cash."
Ben Ames Williams letter
ALS from Williams at 124 Chestnut Hill Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, to an unidentified person, ackowledging receipt of a letter from that person, with brief personal comment.
Wonderful Jim, 1920
Handwritten and signed poem. The date of the item is uncertain. The poem is about Jim, "this wonderful pony."