Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2629 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Ephraim Hatch
An oral history acquired through interviews given by Brad Westwood during 2008. Pictures were added by Ephraim Hatch.
Oral history interview with Peter Crawley
Transcripts and audiocassette tapes containing an oral history acquired during two interviews conducted by Brad Westwood on February 7 and May 2, 2008 with Peter Crawley.
Harold Orlob and Joyce Orlob Evans papers
includes Audio recordings (reel-to-reel, LP, 78), clippings, letters, printed scores, including Harold Orlob's famed "I Wonder Whose Kissing Her Now", scripts/librettos, programs, family biographies, and other materials featuring Harold Orlob as composer and librettist, and Joyce Orlob Evans as script writer.
Robert Orr papers
Handwritten poems, minutes of a meeting of the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and a biography of Zina D. H. Young, a wife of the second president of the Church, Brigham Young. The poems were written at the death of Brigham Young in 1877. The Relief Society minutes relate to a meeting held in the 64th District school house on 7 Nov. 1893 in an unknown location.
Katherine Orrison papers on Written in Stone
Collection contains research materials for and drafts of Katherine Orrison's book Written in Stone, describing the filming of Cecil B. Demille's The Ten Commandments (1956). Dated approximately 1998-approximately 1999.
Orson F. Whitney family papers, approximately 1847-1993
Materials include documents relating to the family and descendants of Orson F. Whitney. Materials include pedigree charts from the Whitney and Smoot families, Zina B. Smoot papers, items collected by Horace K. and Helen Mar Kimball, family writings, correspondence, blessings, Church documents, poems, and photographs. Dated approximately 1847-1900.
Orson F. Whitney poetry, date of production not identified
The six folders contain originals and transcriptions of Orson F. Whitney's original poetry. Whitney was a romantic poet so much of his poetry is about religion, love, history, and nature. Most of the poetry titles are alphabetized. Date of production not identified.
Orson F. Whitney writings of others, approximately 1842-1918
Materials include magazines, articles, sermons, and poetry by other authors collected by Orson F. Whitney. There is material written by famous authors as well as less famous members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It seems that someone at one point had gathered these clippings and keepsakes into a scrapbook of some sort. Date of production not identified.
Other publications, 1996, 2019
Contains two publications from the American Journalism Historians Association. One is called Occasional Papers No. 1, Oral Histories Related to Journalism History, dated Winter 1996 and published by the Oral History Committee. The second is an evaluation of media history programs in United States colleges and universities titled History in the Curriculum. It is dated 2019.