Drafts (documents)
Found in 61 Collections and/or Records:
Klaus J. Hansen papers
Conrad B. Harrison papers
The Conrad B. Harrison papers (1913-1980s) consist of materials realting to the Salt Lake International Airport Expansion Project, the Utah State Symphony Orchestra, Salt Lake City Government, and community programs.
Ammon Hennacy papers
Donna Hill papers
The Donna Hill papers (1803-2002) contain Hill's biographical information, correspondence, art work, book reviews, and assorted materials concerning the Joseph Smith biography. Donna Hill was a university librarian, a painter, a writer of children's books and the author of a study on the life of Joseph Smith.
Paul W. Hodson papers
Vernal Holley research paper
The Vernal Holley research paper (1993) is entitled, "Josephus and the New Testament." It is a 55-page research document about the Jewish writer, Josephus ben Matthias (A.D. 37-A.D. 100 ca.). The author uses the writings of Josephus ben Matthias and the New Testament to research the existence of Christ and the reality of various events that take place in the New Testament.
Julie Jensen papers
The Julie Jensen papers (1963-2013) consist of teaching and professional materials along with play scripts, production materials, and other play writing publications. Jensen has a Ph.D. in Theatre, is a playwright and became the resident playwright for the Salt Lake Acting Company towards the end of her career.
Victor W. Jorgensen papers
The Victor W. Jorgensen papers (circa 1870-1970s) consist of photocpies of Jorgensen's research files concerning LDS polygamy.
Knight Belnap Kerr papers
The Knight Belnap Kerr papers consist of a Mormon Church centennial program, 1930; Salt Lake City Covered Wagon Days (Days of '47) program, 1935; correspondence, a draft of an article, and photocopied clippings concerning the career of Andrew Affleck Kerr (1877-1929), archeologist and anthropologist at the University of Utah.
Leonard H. Kirkpatrick papers
The Leonard H. Kirkpatrick papers (1852-1950) contain Kirkpatrick's writings on Utah's past and libraries throughout the state of Utah. Leonard H. Kirkpatrick was hired on as the head librarian of the Thomas Library at the University of Utah in 1941 and was an avid promoter of the University of Utah Library. He assisted in making the library an important research institution.
Stan Larson papers
The Stan Larson papers (1842-2011) consist of an interview of Larson, manuscripts, articles, notes, newspaper clippings, conference papers, diaries, correspondence, book reviews, books, and assorted materials. Larson was an associate librarian and curator of manuscripts at the J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah. He was also a scholar and writer on topics dealing with the LDS Church.
Edward G. Lueders papers
The Edward G. Lueders papers (1923-2010) contains materials resulting from his work as a poet, teacher, author, and editor. Lueders (1923) spent most of his career as a professor of English.
June K. Lyman papers
The June K. Lyman papers (1930-2007) contain correspondence, diaries, news clippings, memorabilia, scrapbooks, and manuscript drafts related to the lives of June and Stanley D. Lyman and their work with the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Brigham D. Madsen papers
The Brigham D. Madsen papers (1854-2000) contain diaries, correspondence, research files, and manuscripts. In addition, there is primary and secondary source material on the Northwestern Shoshone Indians, most particularly the Shoshone and Bannock, whose tribal lands are now limited to the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in Southeastern Idaho.
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.
Sterling M. McMurrin papers
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2001) chronicle McMurrin's life as family man, student, educator, administrator, U.S. Commissioner of Education, philosopher, observer and critic of Western culture and religion, and participant in LDS culture. The papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
David Merrill papers
The David Merrill papers (1962-2008) contain correspondence, manuscript drafts, magazine covers and proofs, advertisements, and artwork. Merrill was art director for Time magazine. He started his own design business, wrote several unpublished novels, and was a landscape painter.
Joseph F. Merrill papers
The Joseph F. Merrill papers (1898-1952) contain articles, speeches, pamphlets, radio talk transcripts, class instruction texts and notes. Joseph F. Merrill (1868-1952) was an engineering professor at the University of Utah and later became an apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Charles H. Monson papers
The Charles H. Monson papers (1924-1981) reflect the academic and teaching career of Charles H. Monson Jr. (1924-1974), a well-known authority on the subject of philosophy. Included are correspondence, day books, resumes, news articles, lecture notes and outlines, essays, reports, pamphlets, programs, and manuscripts for published writings, among other papers.
MX Information Center records
The MX Information Center records (1976-1986) consist of subject files, alphabetical files, petitions, correspondence, financial records, writings, publications, and other materials. The MX Information Center was an anti-MX and anti-nuclear weapons group in Salt Lake City, Utah.