Pamphlets
Found in 1762 Collections and/or Records:
The Messenger brochures, 1943-1948
Contains brochures from The Messenger and other material. Includes information on classes at Brigham Young University during World War II, and a pamphlet with the names of those students who served in the military during the war. Dates range from 1943-1948.
The Modern Prophet by John Nicholson, undated
The Pittsburgh conference on "Mormonism" / by James E. Talmage, 1919-1920
The prologue
Chapter for unknown book titled The Prologue, on the founding of America. Faded.
The truth about liquid air, 1899 July 15
The woman's role in public relations? / by Helen Foster Snow, approximately 1928-1930
The World’s influence resulting from the depreciation of the silver value and its remedy / by T.B. Young, approximately 1931
Theodore Fuchs papers on theater engineering and consulting, 1934-1977
Contains materials related to Fuchs' professional work in theatre and stage lighting. Includes meeting notes, booklets, contracts, bids, recommendations, drawings of details, and correspondence. Materials dated 1934-1977.
These we honor
Includes names of Brigham Young University students and alumni who died during the Korean and Vietnam conflicts.
Thomas Day mission papers, circa 1842-1853
The Thomas Day collection contains Day's journal (1843-1850), an account book (1843-1846), papers, and correspondence relating to his family, most all of which focuses on his LDS mission to England. He served in Lemington, Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, and Leicestershire. Within his mission papers is found several of Day's certificates of ordination to priesthood offices as well as several handbills listing lectures given by Elder Day and his companions.