Essays
Found in 66 Collections and/or Records:
Ralph Martin McGrath term paper
The Ralph Martin McGrath term paper (1965) is titled "Was Austin Cowles a Conspirator against the Life of the Prophet?" The paper conclusively demonstrates that Austin Cowles, of whom McGrath is a decendant, had no role in the conspiracy against the LDS prophet, Joseph Smith.
Frank O. McIntyre papers
The Frank O. McIntyre papers (1932-1976) contain personal items, as well as memoranda, articles and newspaper clippings relating to McIntyre's professional career as an educator, administrator, public relations executive and public speaker.
Grant N. Mildenhall papers
The Grant N. Mildenhall papers (1820-2009) contain an essay examining the relationship between the owners of mummies mentioned by Joseph Smith. Also included in the collection is a letter and article clippings.
Charles H. Monson essay competition collection
The Charles H. Monson essay competition collection (1999-2012) contains the winning essays from the competition. The competition is named for Charles H. Monson, who was a member of the University Philosophy Department from 1958-1974.
Mormon historians and historiography collection
The Mormon historians and historiography collection (1981-1984) consists of copies of articles written by LDS historians debating whether or not written LDS history should be "faith-promoting" or "objective."
Mormonism collection
David Breck Morris papers
Mountain Meadows Monument Foundation records
The Mountain Meadows Monument Foundation records (1850-2012) consist of the foundation's newsletters, documents, newspaper and periodical articles, transcriptions of audio tapes, and information on the monument established as a memorial to those who were killed in the Mountain Meadows Massacre of 1857.
Joseph W. Musser papers
The Joseph W. Musser papers (circa 1930s) are notes from a book of remembrance by Musser, but also include a great deal of notes, usually about dreams and visions, by Lorin C. Wooley. Both Musser and Wooley broke from the LDS Church over the issues of the cessation of polygamy and priesthood in the early 20th century.
Bret H. Parker papers
The Bret H. Parker papers (1958-1994) are a simple history of the workings of the Oakland-Berkeley California Stake. They include correspondence, essays, historical documents, and directories.