Larson, Clinton F.
Biography
Clinton F. Larson (1919-1994) was a poet and a playwright. He taught English at Brigham Young University from 1947-1985. He was the founding editor of BYU Studies.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Clinton F. Larson correspondence, 1920-1994
Correspondence between Clinton F. Larson and others.
Clinton F. Larson holographs, undated
The Clinton F. Larson collection contains materials mostly related to Clinton's life as an author. Other notable inclusions are audio-visual materials, correspondence, biographical files, student theses, scrapbooks, photographs, and his personal library.
Clinton Foster Larson correspondence, 1939-1940
Two folders containing letters from Lillian Larson to Clinton Foster Larson during his LDS mission in England.
Clinton F. Larson papers
The Clinton F. Larson collection contains materials mostly related to Clinton's life as an author. Other notable inclusions are audio-visual materials, correspondence, biographical files, student theses, scrapbooks, photographs, and his personal library.
Lillian Foster Larson Simonsen papers
The Lillian Foster Larson Simonsen papers include journals, books, correspondence, creative writing samples, and scrapbook materials relating to Lillian Simonsen and her family, primarily her first husband, Clinton Larson, and her son, Clinton Foster Larson. Materials date between 1816 and 1988.
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