Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2687 Collections and/or Records:
Jean Anne Waterstradt collection on T. Earl Pardoe, 1989
Contains a reminescence of Kathryn B. Pardoe by Jean Reese Jenkins, a biographical sketch of T. Earl Pardoe, and a floppy disk.
Jean Anne Waterstradt collection on William H. Boyle, 1946-1955
Contains a reminescence by Virginia B. Poulsen, a brief history, biography, and story of his life by William H. Boyle.
Kenneth Jenks papers
Handwritten and typed plays, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, programs, notebooks, and literary magazines. The materials relate to Jenks' plays, his revisions of them, and his attempts to get them published or performed.
Jennifer Stewart Griffith manuscripts and notes, 2012-2014
Contains six computer files containing manuscripts and notes for Griffith's books. Contains chapter drafts, character interviews and summaries, book reviews, and final drafts. Manuscripts and notes are written between 2012-2014.
Jennifer Stewart Griffith notes and emails, 2002-2012
Contains literary notes, e-mail prints, and other material. Materials date from 2002 to 2012.
Lucile Jennings papers
This collection includes correspondence, harp music, music programs, and photographs that belonged to Lucile Jennings spanning the years 1974-2005.
Jens Gunderson photographs, 1903
Materials include photographs of unnamed buildings and people. Photo of the Gunderson family with William Gee. Dated 1903.
Evan E. Jensen papers
Includes six mixed media boxes containing artwork by Evan Jensen. The collection dates from circa 1920 to 1980.
Mary Bee Jensen scrapbook on the International Folk Dance Ensemble
Materials include a photocopy and two digital copies on a compact disc of the scrapbook for the Brigham Young University International Folk Dancers, dating from between 1951 and 1964. Also contains the original scrapbook from which the photocopies were made.
Vernon H. Jensen painting of student residence in Provo, Utah
Framed image depicting a small dwelling with a young man lying on the ground in front, holding a book. The structure, located near the campus of Brigham Young University, was called the Granary. A number of students who were involved in literary pursuits at the university lived in the Granary and nearby dwellings.