Correspondence
Found in 838 Collections and/or Records:
George Henry Dern letter
Maurine Dewsnup papers
The Maurine Dewsnup papers (1923-1984) consist of correspondence, news clippings, University of Utah materials, and a scrapbook. Also included is correspondence of Becky Almond, Maurine Dewsnup's piano teacher. Dewsnup was a professor of music at the University of Utah (1942-1974), accompanist for the Department of Dance, and composer.
Gale Dick papers
The Gale Dick papers (1985-1990) consist of committee and organizational work Dick did with the Salt Lake City Olympic bid effort, beginning in 1985. Included are correspondence, minutes, studies, reports, brochures, news clippings, and other papers.
Dinosaur National Monument records
The Dinosaur National Monument records (1925-1992) contain correspondence, wilderness studies, public hearing comments, a petition, maps, and charts.
Annette R. Dinwoodey papers
The Annette R. Dinwoodey papers (1899-2007) contain her personal and professional correspondence, diaries, clippings, genealogy, and scrapbooks. Annette R. Dinwoodey was an accomplished contralto, wife, mother and genealogist.
John A. Dixon papers
The John A. Dixon papers (1930-1994) contain correspondence, notes and notebooks, copies of publications, clippings, and miscellaneous personal materials. John A. Dixon served as dean of the University of Utah College of Medicine.
W. A. Dodge letter to Frank J. Hubbard
The W. A. Dodge letter to Frank J. Hubbard (1891) provides an impression of what cowboying and the life of a cowboy was in 1891. Dodge wrote the letter to Hubbard of Plainfield, New Jersey, who, from the contents of the letter, had loaned money to Dodge as well as being his interested friend. W. A. Dodge worked for Swan Land and Cattle Company at the time the letter was written.
Thomas F. Dougherty papers
The Thomas F. Dougherty papers (1955-1972) consist of a a guest book and correspondence regarding a party to celerate the unveiling of his portrait. Thomas F. Dougherty was the Chair of the Department of Anatomy from 1947-1974.
Arthur Conan Doyle papers
The Arthur Conan Doyle papers (1923-1927) consists of photocopies of correspondence, news clippings, and two drafts of "Angels of Darkness" also known as "A Study in Scarlet."
W. King Driggs letter
This collection contains a cover letter accompanying the program/libretto of Driggs' cantata "The Liahona," based on the first books of the Book of Mormon. Driggs asks Widtsoe's help in getting the LDS Church to sponsor additional performances.
Isadora Duncan papers
The Isadora Duncan papers contain a letter written by Duncan in February 1904 to Frau Lang, an original typescript, and photocopies of published works on dance by Duncan. Duncan was a dancer and dance teacher who is credited with inventing what came to be known as Modern Dance.
G. Homer Durham papers
The G. Homer Durham papers (1850s-1985) contain materials resulting from Durham's (1911-1985) family relationships, his public duties in education, and his membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). Included is correspondence, writings by Durham and others, biographical information, event programs, diplomas, birth and marriage certificates, awards, notes, news clippings, estate records, meeting minutes, artwork, scrapbooks, journals, and publications.
Lucius Marsden Durham papers
The Lucius Marsden Durham papers (1941-1971) contain correspondence, stories written by Durham, record books, Durham's biography, and miscellaneous notes. Durham served an LDS mission in 1941-1942. He also served as a chaplain in the U.S. Army from 1943 to1945. He was wounded in battle in 1945 and died in Hawaii in that year.
Reed C. Durham papers
The Reed C. Durham papers (1828-1998) consists of research materials about the LDS pioneers and the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS Church) as well as Durham's writings based on his research.
Richards Durham papers
The Richards Durham papers (circa 1960s) consist of correspondence and writings on egyptology, the Pearl of Great Price, and the Book of Abraham.
Wilby Durham papers
The Wilby Durham papers (1949-1962) contain correspondence, news clippings, photographs, ski race forms and organization documents relating to the formation of the Utah Ski Associates. Durham helped found the Utah Ski Associates in 1962 to promote skiing in Utah as well as to prepare the Utah ski community for future Winter Olympics bids. He also served as an officer of the Intermountain Ski Association and the Salt Lake Ski Club.
Stephen David Durrant papers
The Stephen David Durrant papers (1935-1975) consist of various papers surrounding the biology career of Durrant (1902-1975). Included are writings, correspondence, news articles, biographical information, lecture materials, and obituaries.
Kenneth Eugene Eble papers
The Kenneth Eugene Eble papers (1923-1988) contains manuscripts of his books, correspondence and personal information, professional associations, and material dealing with his affilations with a number of professional journals.
Marriner S. Eccles papers
The Marriner S. Eccles papers (1910-1985) chronicles the years when Eccles made his greatest contributions as a national and international fiscal and monetary expert, businessman, and public figure. A portion of these papers have been digitized and are available online through the Federal Reserve Archive.
E. Keith Eddington papers
The E. Keith Eddington papers (1969-2001) consist of materials dealing with the English translation, by Charles E. Dibble and Arthur J. O. Anderson, of the Florentine Codex, a manuscript describing the civilization of the Aztecs.