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Warner Bros. collection
27 digital audio tapes containing studio recording sessions for Max Steiner music to the following films: "The FBI Story," "Battle Cry," "Darby's Rangers," "A Summer Place," "The Ice Palace," "The McConnell Story," "Parrish," "A Majority of One," "Cash McCall," "Band of Angels," "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs." Also included are: "A Distant Trumpet," "The FBI Story," "Darby's Rangers," and "The Hanging Tree."
Daniel Warner letter
Elisha Warner biographies
Typescripts of two biographies of William Jex and his wife, Eliza, which include details of Jex family businesses in Spanish Fork.
Elisha Warner journal
Handwritten journal of the Warners' Texas mission for the Mormon Church.
Ellen Poelman Warner autobiography
Typed autobiography. Warner graduated from East High School in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1942 and began classes at the University of Utah that year. She graduated in 1946. She married Don Warner in 1959.
Mary Reynolds Warner biography
Typescript of the biography of Mary Reynolds Warner. She was an English convert to the Mormon Church who settled in Spanish Fork, Utah.
Papers pertaining to Rex Warner
The Papers pertaining to Rex Warner include a copy of "Greek Horizons" to which Rex Warner was a contributor, an evelope with newspaper clippings and a typed copy of highlights relating to Rex Warner in French, a typed draft of "Prometheus Bound" written by Rex Warner, and an original drawing for the cover of Rex Warner's "Men of Stones" by Holland.
William Warner letter
Typewritten copy of a letter from William Warner, accompanied by brief biographical notes about him and his wife, Mary.
Anders Gustave Warnick biography
Typescript of a biography of Anders Gustave Warnick, Swedish convert to the Mormon Church, who emigrated to America and died crossing the plains to Utah, along with most of his family.
Gerald B. Warnick research paper on accounting at Brigham Young University
Research paper on the history of the Accounting Department at Brigham Young University.