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P. Bradford Westwood collection on the Dugway Proving Ground
Contains papers relating to the Dugway Proving Grounds, including photographs and a newspaper.
P. Bradford Westwood photographs of Lloyd Alexander
Four 4 x 6 inch color photographs of children's Lloyd Alexander, taken in his home office in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania in 1998. The photographs were taken by Brad Westwood, Special Collections employee at Brigham Young University, while he was visiting Lloyd Alexander and seeking donation of Alexander's papers to the University.
Virlie Vincent Westwood family history papers
Contains materials from multiple generations of Virlie Vincent Westwood's family including Robert Birkin, Elizabeth Roland Birkin, Daniel Park Vincent, Mary Ann Birkin Vincent, and more. Materials relate to their lives in Provo, Utah, including newspaper clippings, photographs, letters, bank statements, and a scrapbook of clippings. Dated approximately 1818 to 2009.
Joseph Wetzels scores and other material
The Joseph Wetzels scores and papers consists predominantly of music scores, namely for piano-string quartet used by the Belgian Piano-String Quartet, string quintet, piano-string trio, string quartet, and folk songs in the form of printed score, manuscript parts, or photocopies. The collection also contains documents relating to the Belgian Piano-String Quartet in the form of repertory lists, concert programs, and photographs, 1918-1942.
Jack Weyland letters
Contains correspondence that comprises primarily letters to and from publishers and editors concerning Jack Weyland's manuscripts. All are typewritten. Contains critique, comments, and suggestions for improvement. Dated 1979 to 2002.
Daisy Whaley interview with Cy Hart
Daisy Whaley interview with Lindsey Faucette
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript of an interview. Faucette was interviewed by Daisy Whaley in 1937 as part of the Federal Writer's Project for the Works Progress Administration. The item includes handwritten corrections. Faucette said his master and mistress treated him well and never whipped or sold him. He added that the Confederate Army did more damage to the plantation than did the Union. After the Civil War, the master let his father use a plot of land for a year.
What does your school stand for : a brief chat with perspective business students
An informational pamphlet for those interested in a degree and career in business. A recruiting tool for the Brigham Young University Business Education department, published in the early 1900's.
What freedom is found in the local culture
Typewritten essay presented on The Great Issues Forum program at the University of Utah on 4 April 1962. Read addresses the issue of the nature of freedom in Utah and Mormon society.
What they think
Carbon copy of a typescript of the play "What They Think" by Rachel Crowthers. The play describes a family situation where the children tiptoe around their parents to avoid unpleasant situations.