Personal papers
Found in 176 Collections and/or Records:
Mack Wilberg miscellaneous papers, approximately 1985-1999
Contains miscellaneous personal papers from Mack Wilberg. Included are cartoons which were most likely hung on his office wall and handwritten notes on scrap paper and other papers which are unique or unidentifiable as to their relation with the other material. Dates range approximately 1985-1999.
Mack Wilberg nomination for faculty advancement and employment papers, 1984-1989
Contains all the paperwork for Mack Wilberg's faculty advancement as a professor at BYU. It includes information forms and letters of reccomendations. As well as samples of his courses syllabuses and work. Dates range 1984-1989.
Mack Wilberg papers on Brigham Young University career, approximately 1983-1999
Contains all materials connected to Mack Wilberg and his career as a professor at BYU and the conductor of several on campus choirs. Dates range approximately 1983-1999.
Mack Wilberg papers on University of Southern California and education, approximately 1973-1988
Contains all materials relation to Mack Wilberg's education, the majority from his graduate program at the University of Southern California. He was also the director of several choirs, including the choir of the United Methodist Church. Contained in the subseries are personal school papers, fliers and performance programs. There are also publications and newspaper clippings. Dates range approximately 1973-1988.
Mack Wilberg school papers, approximately 1981-1983
Contains educational papers for Mack Wilberg while he was a graduate student at the University of Southern California. Included in the papers are his resume and report cards. Other papers are associated with project he completed, seminars he attended and notes he created. Date range is approximately 1981-1983.
Margaret T. Smoot journal, date of production not identified
Margaret T. Smoot papers, 1838-1884
This file contains poems, diary, party invitation, last wishes, and personal narrative of Margaret T. Smoot. Materials are dated 1838-1884.
Florence Green Marsh personal history
Contains items written by Florence Green Marsh. They tell of her conversion story and voyage to America. Following her coming to America, she experienced harships within her family including the loss of her brother Dan. Her family eventually joined her in America. Materials are dated approximately 1945.