Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2696 Collections and/or Records:
Paul Doktor papers
This collection contains correspondence from Roger Nixon concerning viola music, David Finco concerning an American Viola Society article, and others, and a letter and copy of the book "Brief om einen jungen Maler" by J. J. Lüscher, 1945-1988.
Larry W. Doman book and poem
Contains a copy of Doman's book "A Key to the Quixote and When the Walls Fall" and his poem "Alfan's Visit To Temple Square."
Don L. Earl professional papers, 1953-1978
Contains opera files from his time overseeing and directing the opera program at Brigham Young University, music seller files, symphony orchestra programs, workshops, convocation addresses, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and other administrative materials that were collected during his time as a professor of music at Brigham Young University, 1953-1978.
Don L. Earl scores, approximately 1952-1978
Contains scores that belonged to Don Earl that were collected by him for his personal and professional use.
Doomsday plus seven
Typewritten screenplay with handwritten corrections of the motion picture "Doomsday plus seven." The alternate title was "Armageddon 1975."
Dorita : a little Maya girl
Handwritten and typewritten drafts of a story of a little girl. The story is about a real person but seems to have fictional elements in it. Also included are correspondence. Most of these items deal with Rhoads' attempts to get the story published.
Byrl Brown Dorland newspaper clippings
Photocopies of newspaper clippings. The items are either by Dorland or about her and her work. Some of the materials deal with Dorland's interest in the career and grave of the American writer, Washington Irving (1783-1859).
Dorothy Weir Young artwork, undated
Artwork, original and reproduced. Original work includes sketches in pen and ink and pencil, work in water color, and designs for family Christmas cards.
Dorothy Weir Young correspondence, 1914-1945
Dorothy Weir Young correspondence written circa September 9, 1926 to September 3, 1945. The letters concern the artistic work of her father, Julian Alden Weir and the work on her book. Also includes two drafts of letters written in French by Dorothy Weir Young.