Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2696 Collections and/or Records:
Ellis Schuman photographs, approximately 1908-2006
George B. Ellsworthe papers
Contains the papers of professional dancer George B. Ellsworthe. Included are many programs and brochures from productions he was featured in or put on, newspaper clippings about productions, letters pertaining to his career, personal papers, a book containing his family's history, books about dancers and dance, and scrapbooks. Photographs of his dance students and their productions and photographs of his home and family life are included as well. Materials are dated 1940-2006.
The emigrants, or the island of Esmeralda
Handwritten book draft. The item is an excerpt from a novel. It is chapters seven and eight of part two of the work. The title of the chapters are "The Balloon Voyage" and "The Escape." The pages are numbered from 66 to 103. The story is about a voyage to a land of many birds. The novel has illustrations and was apparently written for young readers. The author of the item, and the date of its composition are unknown.
The end of the night
Uncorrected printer's proofs. The item is a novel, copyrighted 1960, that was published by Simon & Schuster publishers of New York City in 1961.
English Department records
Contains typewritten essays, stories, and poems written by members of an English class taught by Alice Louise Reynolds, 1934-1935.
Engraving of Brigham Young
Contains one framed engraving taken from a picture taken of Brigham Young around 1870.
Enola Gay
Typewritten screenplay with handwritten corrections of the motion picture "Enola Gay." The item was also written by Millard Kaufman.
Epitre aux apotres pelletier, Mallet du Pan, Fontanes et autres partisans du tems jadis
Holograph. A poem praising the cause of the French Revolution and criticizing the activities of certain Royalists.
Susan Ertz letter
Two page letter from Susan Ertz to the editor of the Boston Evening Transcript. Ertz wrote the letter in response to comments that had been made in the paper because of her book “The Proselyte” about Mormons. She addresses what she feels are the problems with many books about Mormons and says that there are only a few which are worth reading, which she names. Dated 1933.
Pastor Escalante letters
Handwritten and signed letters in Spanish sent to Frances Rhoads Morley. Escalante writes about his work in caring for Morley's property in the Yucatan State of Mexico and about life in the area. Also included are biographies of Morley's husband, Sylvanus Griswold Morley.