Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2629 Collections and/or Records:
Marjorie Brunton Newsom papers
Contains musical compositions by both Marjorie Brunton Newsom and her husband Hugh Raymond Newsom. Hugh's arrangements of Marjorie's compositions. Published and unpublished collections of poetry by Margorie. Also contains a book of reproductions of nature paintings titled Marjorie Brunton Newsom Painter of Nature's Woods. Includes a cassette tape of Hugh's compositions for harp performed by Marjorie.
Newspaper articles on the death of Reed Probst
Collection includes six newspaper articles (with photocopies) concerning the murder-suicide of Probst and his wife.
Newspaper clipping of Salt Lake City images
Collection includes a single page of the Illustrated Times newspaper, featuring images of Great Salt Lake City and the home of Brigham Young. Page was taken from the July 31, 1858 issue of the paper.
Newspaper clippings about Young's life and career, 1898-1957
Newspaper clippings on Mahonri Mackintosh Young's life and carreer, dated 1898 to 1957.
Hugh Nibley papers
Contains the personal and professional papers of Nibley. Includes research notes, manuscripts, photographs, publications, personal papers, and ephemera that document his work as a Mormon scholar, a professor, and a father. Materials date approximately 1844 to 2008.
William Nicholson letter to Hugh Percy Lane
Handwritten and signed letter, addressed to Hugh Percy Lane, and dated July 4, 1909. Nicholson congratulates Lane on his recent knighting.
Paul Nickelson painting of United States Capitol
Framed painting signed by the members of the 94th Congress House of Representatives at the bicentennial year. The collection dates 1976.
Larry Nielson wood paintings and prints
Collection contains publicity and prints of paintings done on weathered wood with Native American and western themes. It also includes the famous "Iwo Jima" piece (signed) finished Sept. 10, 2001, and later presented to President George Bush. This print was signed about a year later at the reunion of the 4th Marine Division on Iwo Jima during the historic battle.
Helen Erickson Noble poetry
Helen Erickson Noble poetry consists of a volume of Noble's poetry written between 1978 and 2003.
None Shall Stay Them
Contains an audiocassette tape recording of the musical "None Shall Stay Them," by Nonie N. Sorensen. The musical contains 14 songs inspired by the story of George and Ann Quayle Cannon. Material created in 1991.