Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2696 Collections and/or Records:
Digital beta master recordings from Cinerama Adventure, 1958-2008
Master tapes containing different versions of Cinerama Adventure. Materials undated.
Mildred Dilling papers
Julia Dillman poems
Handwritten poems. The items are on numerous themes including the death of family members and loved ones, birthdays, current events, and spirituality. Many of the items refer to events in the Price, Utah area.
Mildred Miles Dillman papers
Contains various materials concerning Native American and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saint news. Includes photographs, slides, maps, postcards, sketches of various sites and Native Americans; letters, a supper report, miscellaneous notes, poems, and lists; Native American symbols sheets, articles, and newspaper clippings concerning Native Americans and Latter-Day Saints.
Mildred Miles Dillman papers
Correspondence, personal and published writings, research notes, newspaper clippings, postcards, photographs, paintings, and memorabilia. The collection relates largely to Dillman's studies on the Ute Indians and on the Uintah Basin of Utah.
Disputatio nova contra mulieres, qua probatur, eas homines non esse. Defensio sexus muliebris opposita futilis. Disputatio nova contra mulieres, qua ostenditz eas homines non esse
This volume includes handwritten copies of three pamphlets, likely made from the original printed version. "Disputatio nova contra mulieres, qua ostenditz, eas homines non esse" is a refutation of "Defensio sexus muliebris opposita futilis" by Simon Gedik (1551-1631). Gedik's essay is a defense of Socinian logic and the former document is an attack on that mode of thinking as well as a satirical attack on the nature of women. The pamphlet was probably first published in 1594 or 1595.
Sylvia Worsley Dixon literary papers
The collection includes typescripts and holographs of free-form poems and lyrics written by Dixon for various friends, relatives, and theatrical productions.
Doctrine and Covenants concordance
Collection contains a late nineteenth-century Doctrine and Covenants concordance in Pitman shorthand.
Documentary on "All Faces West"
Contains a commentary on the conception, development, and persons involved with the musical "All Faces West." The music for "All Faces West," written by Roland Perry, words written by Helen Talmage Perry, and produced by the city of Ogden (Utah). Broadcast includes excerpts from interviews with Igor Gorin, who played Brigham Young, and other persons involved with the musical.
Paul Doktor collection
Contains Paul Doktor's collection of manuscript scores and manuscript photocopies for viola and other accompanying instruments. Dated 1942-1987.