Box 1
Contains 18 Results:
Personal Correspondence, 1911-1940
Letters in these folders are between Henderson and his friends, former students, and fellow educators. One letter from David O. McKay is of particular interest as it alludes to McKay's disagreement with fellow L.D.S. Church officials over the decision to close the Brigham Young College.
Article, "A Eugenics Program for Utah"
In this article Henderson suggests establishing a eugenics program as an effort to produce better men through a more prolific birth rate on the part of "innately superior people" and a less prolific birth rate on the part of "low capacity people."
Article, "The Human Problem", 1943
Henderson addresses the topic of the increasing human population and the future effect it would have on natural resources.
Article, "Introduction and Point of View"
An analysis of the Sermon on the Mount as recorded in the book of Matthew.
Article, "Man, the Animal"
An argument supporting human evolution and mankind's animal instincts.
Article, "Salt of the Earth and Sight of the World"
A discussion of to whom Jesus was referring in the statement, "Ye are the salt of the world."
Article, "Science and Human Behavior"
The William Williams Henderson papers (1877-1944) consist of the professional papers of William Henderson (1879-1944), a former department head of zoology and entomology at the Utah State Agricultural College. Included are course materials, articles by Henderson, correspondence, notes, a student thesis, and other papers.
Article, "What is an Atheist? Am I One?"
In this article Henderson states that he is no longer satisfied with the Mormon perception of God and defines the nature of God as he perceives it.
Outline of an Address on Truth
The William Williams Henderson papers (1877-1944) consist of the professional papers of William Henderson (1879-1944), a former department head of zoology and entomology at the Utah State Agricultural College. Included are course materials, articles by Henderson, correspondence, notes, a student thesis, and other papers.
Untitled Article
Henderson uses examples from his own life in this article dealing with procrastination.