Box 60
Container
Contains 73 Results:
"A Collection of National and Religious Jokes and Folklore of the Bum," by Stanley Cook, 1967
File — Box: 60, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
From the File:
The papers in this box were prepared for classes taught by Jan Brunvand. His notes and comments are of particular interest. Specific classifications such as superstitions, legends, and songs, were the focus of much folklore study at this time. Brunvand, and those processing folklore materials under his direction, often separated specific topics from student projects and collections and arranged them according to specific topic headings. (See also 3x5 cards in boxes 65-70). This means that the...
Dates:
1967
Folklore Collection by LaRue D. Gurr, 1967
File — Box: 60, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
Weather superstitions.
Dates:
1967
Project collected by Sharon Hawk, 1967
File — Box: 60, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
Rhymes.
Dates:
1967
Project collected by Shawna Krans, 1967
File — Box: 60, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
Proverbs concerned with death.
Dates:
1967
Project collected by Lois L. Metz, 1967
File — Box: 60, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
Folk custom, dance. Games: singing, children.
Dates:
1967
Project collected by Margaret Anne Murphy, 1967
File — Box: 60, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents
Legends, rhymes, games.
Dates:
1967
Project collected by Bernadette Perreo, 1967
File — Box: 60, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
Legends, folksongs, customs.
Dates:
1967
Project collected by Sandra Powell, 1967
File — Box: 60, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents
Camp songs: wordless and functional.
Dates:
1967
Project collected by Nanette Roberts, 1967
File — Box: 60, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents
Remedies.
Dates:
1967
"Mormon Legends," by Janet Meyer Tobler, 1967
File — Box: 60, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents
From the File:
The papers in this box were prepared for classes taught by Jan Brunvand. His notes and comments are of particular interest. Specific classifications such as superstitions, legends, and songs, were the focus of much folklore study at this time. Brunvand, and those processing folklore materials under his direction, often separated specific topics from student projects and collections and arranged them according to specific topic headings. (See also 3x5 cards in boxes 65-70). This means that the...
Dates:
1967