Manuscripts
Found in 3644 Collections and/or Records:
Willard Luce photographs of experimental photography, 1960-1985
This series contains 35mm slides, 7x7 cm slides and black and white prints taken by Willard Luce. The series contains images of experimental photography such as double exposures, moire patterns, textured screen and other photogprahic experiments. These experimental images include animals, insects, buildings, landscapes and people.
Willard Luce photographs of landmarks, 1960-1985
This series contains color transparancies, 35mm slides, 7x7 cm slides and black and white prints taken by Willard Luce. The series contains images of landmarks which include national and park monuments and buildings. Also included are photographs of LDS temples, BYU campus and Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City.
Willard Luce photographs of people, 1960-1985
This series contains color transparancies, 35mm slides, 7x7 cm slides and black and white prints taken by Willard Luce. The series contains images of people including Willard Luce and his family, various other family photographs, children playing and at school, parades and celebrations, workers and Native Americans.
Willard Luce short stories on nature, date of production not identified
Contains various short story manuscripts written by Willard Luce. Most of them have nature themes.
Willard Luce untitled story, date of production not identified
Contains an untitled story written by Willard Luce and a few loose sheets of typed writing.
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William Dameron
William Gates article concerning Maya Society publications 3, 4, and 5
William Gates article concerning Maya Society publications 3, 4, and 5, approximately 1930-1940
Contains an article concerning Maya Society publications 3, 4, and 5, titled "The Three Codices." Contains also notes on 3 x 5 note cards.
William Gates article on conditions in post-revolution Mexico, approximately 1898-1940
Contains a four page, typed manuscript by Gates titled "What is Going on in Mexico?" Gates in this article describes Mexico's struggles since the colonial period, praising the efforts of Mexico's post-revolution leaders (Lázaro Cárdenas) and their efforts to enact agrarian and educational reform. Gates is also critical of excessive spending under President Roosevelt's New Deal.