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Clarence L. Wheaton letter
Typewritten and signed letter, dated on 29 April, 1945, and addressed to Frank S. Hawkins. Wheaton responds to Hawkins' request on information about the copyright of the "Book of Commandments (Doctrine and Covenants).
Joe Wheeler collection on Zane Grey
Joe Wheeler collection of Zane Grey materials include manuscripts, articles, diaries, correspondence, serials, ephemera, newspapers, plays, photographs, negatives, and other materials by, about, or related to Zane Grey, the Grey family, Joe Wheeler, Zane Grey's West Society, or western life and culture. Dated approximately 1910-1989.
John Wheeler letter
Lorin Farrar Wheelwright papers
When babies sleep
Handwritten and signed poem. It was sent from Louisburg, Pennsylvania to Eugene Field (1850-1895), a prominent contemporary poet.
When every day was the fourth of July
Typewritten screenplay with handwritten corrections of the motion picture "When Every Day was the Fourth of July."
Oral history interview with Lester Whetten
This is an interview that Don Norton had with Lester Whetten in 1983 concerning the struggle of LDS students as they tried to coincide their testimonies and education during the 1930s. 10 pages.
Edson Whipple diary
Photocopies of typescripts of diaries and biographies of Whipple. The first part of his diary tells the story of his early life including living in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes six items, with content dating from between 1842 and 1851.
Marilyn D. Whipple papers
Periodical articles by or about Marilyn Whipple and programs and handouts for classes taught by her. Most of the classes were offered through the Brigham Young University Education Week program. The items deal with women's fashions and self-image.
Maurine Whipple papers
Collection consists primarily of notes for and drafts of Whipple's 1941 novel, The Giant Joshua, as well as for other short works such as The Golden Door, Arizona Strip, and Candle of the Lord. It also contains assorted magazine and newspaper clippings, periodicals, correspondence (including fan mail), audio and microfilm reels, personal and historical research, family history, and personal papers.