Diaries
Found in 6419 Collections and/or Records:
Aurel Pratt Winkler diaries
Photocopies of two handwritten five-year diaries. Aurel kept these in the last years of his life. He writes about his activities and illnesses. The last entry, 17 July 1984, was written by Aurel's wife, Blanche, on the day he died. "He left me this afternoon."
Zelda Brady Winkler diaries
Photocopies of handwritten diaries. The originals are still in the possession of the family. Zelda Brady writes about her daily activities and her relations with her family and friends. She relates her activities at school and the Mormon Church and writes about berry picking in Provo, Utah, in the summers. She describes the activities of some of her family members including her oldest sister, Leota Brady Winkler.
Winnie the Pooh, date of production not identified
Winnifred C. journals, 1952-2007
Contains journals kept by Winnifred Jardine, detailing her daily activities and enjoyments. Includes family news, work notes, and church experiences. Dated 1952-2007.
Winning the peace, 1944
Winning the peace, 1949
Winston McKay Jensen journal
Winston McKay Jensen journal, 1956-1958
Contains one mission journal of Winston M. Jensen. The journal documents the time spent as an missionary to the Central States Mission. It describes his experiences with the people there and life as a missionary.
Alonzo Winters diary
Photocopy of a handwritten diary. Winters writes about his missionary activities for the Mormon Church. He worked in Nauvoo, Illinois, in other areas of that state, and in Iowa.
Dee Winterton collection
Collection consists of nine journals which chronicle Dee Winterton's experience as a professor at Brigham Young University, his work with the Ririe-Woodbury dance company, touring with the Brigham Young University Young Ambassadors, and his life with his family in those same years. Also included in the collection are personal papers, film reels, correspondence, and photographs relating to Dee's teaching career, family life, and touring experiences. Dated approximately 1935 to 1984.