Speeches (documents)
Found in 79 Collections and/or Records:
"Americanism Up Front" Seminar participant materials
The "Americanism Up Front" Seminar participant materials (1958-1961) consist of pamphlets and books given to participants in an anti-communism seminar sponsored by the Utah National Guard in 1961. Also included are transcripts of speeches given at the seminar.
Sydney W. and Mildred B. Angleman papers
The Sydney W. and Mildred B. Angleman papers (1895-1981) contains correspondence, lectures, speeches, fiction, and poetry, including poetry written by Sydney Angleman's mother, Erene E. Angleman. Also include is an original manuscript of "The Constable of St. Nicholas," by Edwin Lester Arnold, and Sydney Angleman's dissertation, "The study of Matthew Arnold's poetry." Sydney Angleman was a professor of general education at the University of Utah from 1939 to 1970.
Ellis L. Armstrong papers
The Ellis L. Armstrong papers (1969-1973) contain press releases from the Bureau of Reclamation, correspondence, speeches, and reports concerning bureau activities. Included are twelve posters from the Bureau of Reclamation Art Collection with biographies of the artists.
E. Jay Bell papers
M. Lynn Bennion papers
The M. Lynn Bennion papers (1889-1982) contain journals, correspondence, articles, and educational materials concerning M. Lynn Bennion and his father, Milton Bennion. Both were educators and religious leaders in Salt Lake City.
Ezra Taft Benson speeches
The Ezra Taft Benson speeches (1966-1976), consist of three published speeches by Benson: "Stand Up for Freedom," "Trade and Treason," and "The Gospel Teacher and His Message." The first two concern anti-communism and the third advocates teaching only "faith promoting" ideas.
Elzy J. Bird papers
The Elzy J. Bird papers (1931-2005) contain sketches, writings, correspondence, and Federal Art Project materials concerning this Utah artist.
Stephen Lythgoe Bradford papers
The Stephen Lythgoe Bradford papers (1958-1982) are a collection of lesson plans, speeches, and notes from missionary meetings. Topics in these materials cover LDS Church doctrine of the Great Apostasy, Book of Mormon antiquity, and sexuality.
Jan Harold Brunvand papers
The Jan Harold Brunvand papers (1956-2004) consist of materials related to writing and publishing on various aspects of folklore and urban legends. Includes personal and professional correspondence, papers related to his involvement in professional folklore organizations, drafts and notes for published books, research files, reviews, and grant proposals. Jan Harold Brunvand was a professor of English at the University of Utah, an author, and an expert on urban U.S. folklore.
David Buhler papers
The David Buhler papers (1984-2008) contain correspondence, campaign ephemera, and papers relating to Buhler's tenure in various positions in public service and politics.
Carol L. Clark papers
The Carol L. Clark papers (1968-2002) consist of periodicals, correspondence, articles, and other documents pertaining to her career as the Consumer Education Specialist for the Utah Attorney General's Office (1982-1985). This collection also contains documents pertaining to Clark's move to Utah's Department of Economic Development as the Women's Bureau Director (1986). The collection also contains other articles, periodicals, and brochures written by or pertaining to Clark.
Walter Pace Cottam papers
The Walter Pace Cottam papers (1929-1988) contain biographical and commemorative articles and speeches about Walter Cottam. Also included are photocopies of three speeches given by Cottam primarily dealing with beautification and conservation of Utah natural resources, correspondence, a notebook, and research information. Cottam was a professor of botany at the University of Utah, 1931-1962.
Samuel Parkinson Cowley collection
The Samuel Parkinson Cowley collection (1934) consist of a funeral report, supplemented by a memorial service address. Cowley (1899-1934) was a special agent with the U. S. Justice Department, Division of Investigations. He was killed in a shootout with "Baby Face" Nelson, becoming the first federal agent killed in the line of duty.
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.
Richard Dutcher papers
The Richard Dutcher papers (1988-2012) consist of materials related to the production of his motion picture films. Included within the collection are administrative materials, budget break-downs, logs and reports, production materials, etc. Dutcher gained popularity with his film, God's Army which presented the experience of a missionary from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Los Angeles to a wide audience.
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.
S. George Ellsworth speech
The collection consists of a typescript of the speech (1977), "The expansion of Mormonism: geographical considerations: address before the American Association of Geographers, Salt Lake City, Utah."
David C. Evans papers
The David C. Evans papers (1958-1987) contain correspondence, annual reports, financial documents, brochures, meeting minutes, and reports primarily concerning the operations of Evans and Sutherland Computer Corporation; articles on computer science; correspondence, speeches, and clippings concerning David Evans' activities as a professor at the University of Utah and as a community leader.