Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2685 Collections and/or Records:
Aretta Young poems
The Aretta Young Poems, 1883-1917, include two archival series: (1) Poems, 1883-1917 and (2) Photograph, Undated. Some poems were written about and dedicated to Karl G. Maeser on behalf of the students and faculty of Brigham Young Academy.
Brigham Young
Typewritten and autographed screenplay for the motion picture "Brigham Young."
Mr. Brigham Young
43 cm x 35 cm Convex Oval. Poor condition, edges torn; not Brigham Young, Sr. (1801-1877). It could possibly be Brigham Young, Jr. (1836-1903).
Brigham Young souvenir program reprint
Reprint of an original 1940 program with theater imprint. Includes a brief production history of the film, its cast and production staff.
Dorothy Weir Young papers
Young family papers, 1872-1956
Contains correspondence of the Young family, mainly between Mahonri Mackintosh Young and others. Also contains legal documents, a scrapbook, drafts, and other writings. Dated 1872 to 1956.
L. DeWayne Young collection on folk dancing
Contains a variety of materials collected by L. DeWayne Young over his years as a folk dancer and instructor. The resources include festival handouts, programs, cultural information, histories of folk dancing, information on fellow folk dancers, and instructional resources. These resources take the form of news clippings, video materials, published and unpublished texts, pamphlets, posters, periodicals and some correspondence. Dates range from 1940-2014.
Lorenzo Snow Young architectural drawings of the J. Reuben Clark, Jr., Library
Contains a set of architectural drawings of the J. Reuben Clark Library at Brigham Young University in 1961. There are six drawings: one of each floor of the library.
Loyd Young articles and correspondence
Mahonri M. Young papers
Correspondence, sketchbooks, research files, autobiographical files, scrapbooks, and news clippings. Also includes diaries, address and memorandum books, and financial records. Most letters were exchanged with family members and close friends. Primary correspondents included his son, Mahonri Sharp Young; his first wife, Cecilia Sharp Young; and Mary Lightfoot Tarleton, whom he met in Paris after Cecilia died in 1917. Research files include extensive information on other artists.