Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2629 Collections and/or Records:
Maxfield Parrish letter
Collection includes an original signed letter and photocopies. The letter was written 14 March 1944, and addressed to Mr. Shelby Holladay of Salt Lake City, Utah. Letter is neatly signed on Parrish's letterhead and postmarked Windsor, Vermont. Parrish briefly describes work that he has done since 1898 and offers suggestions as to how Holladay may acquire reproductions of his work.
Maxfield Parrish research collection
The research collection includes a variety of materials including published articles and artwork, correspondence, and other copies of artwork of Maxfield Parrish gathered by John Arthur Taylor. Materials were gathered over a 60 year period, and includes materials from 1899 through 2007.
Mary Parsons music album and scrapbook
Printed music album entitled: "Ladies Musical Album" published by Koch & Co. in New York. This volume contains printed folk-songs and etchings of flowers. On the blank pages between the printed items are found poems and dedications written by Parsons' friends.
Ruth Louise Partridge papers
Contains the papers of Partridge, including correspondence and letters, typescripts, Minutia newspaper columns, news clippings and articles, genealogical and historical information, written stories, nursing information, and other personal information concerning her professional, volunteer and private activities. Also includes information on George Shepherd Taylor and George M. Taylor. Materials date from between 1862 and 1955.
Patricia Wiles books, 2002-2005
Contains drafts of three different novels by Wiles that are the first three novels in the Kevin Kirk Chronicles; My Mom's a Mortician, Funeral Home Evenings, and Early-Morning Cemetery. The Buzzard Bait Motel drafts of folders 1-4 become the book draft that is in folder 5; My Mom's a Mortician. Materials dated 2002-2005.
Patricia Wiles ephemera, approximately 1998-2008
Contains notes in preparation for and in the process of writing novels, correspondence concerning drafts and publishing of novels and articles, magazines featuring novels, and personal correspondence. Dated approximately 1998-2008.
Paul Hyer faculty papers, 1941-2008
Contains correspondence, research, microfilm, and more collected by or created by Paul Hyer as a professor of history at Brigham Young University, primarily from the late 1950s to the 1990s.
Paul Hyer family papers, 1980-2002
Contains family and personal correspondence addressed to and from Paul Hyer.
Thomas Pauly papers
Photocopies of research materials on Zane Grey used by Thomas Pauly to write the 2005 book Zane Grey: His Life, His Adventures, His women. Includes materials on Zane Grey's world record fish, "My Living Past," written by Zane Grey, correspondence, a Zane Grey diary photocopy, Dolly Grey diary photocopy, and the "key to Zane Grey's Sex Language Code" photocopy. The Zane Grey items where created by approximately 1900-1925.
Pearl Harbor: anniversary stirs memories
Newspaper article written by Jenkins and four other journalism students for the Communications 312 course at Brigham Young University taught by Edwrin O. Haroldsen. The article relates some memories of residents of Utah County, Utah, regarding the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.