Box 2
Contains 7 Results:
Correspondence to Alice McKay during Ph.D Studies at Stanford University, 1932
The Llewelyn Riggs McKay papers (1911-1960) contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports and articles. Of special note is a bound volume consisting of a typescript of McKay's missionary journal and correspondence, complied and edited by his children, Douglas R. McKay and Bonnie M. Nelson. This collection also includes many original letters between the McKay family throughout McKay's schooling, teaching and army service.
Family Correspondence, 1934-1936
Includes letters to Alice McKay, the McKay children and David O. McKay, and Emma Ray McKay.
Correspondence to Family, Parents and Brother Robert, 1937-1944
Contains correspondence from Llewelyn McKay to his family during summer school in Mexico (1943), as well as to his parents from Palo Alta, California (1937), and to his brother Robert from Salt Lake City (1941-1944).
Family Correspondence to and from Germany, 1945
Contains correspondnece to and from Llewelyn McKay to his family and parents from Germany, while he served as a bombing analyst during the aftermath of World War II.
Correspondence to Family from Army Language School, 1950
Contains correspondence from Llewelyn McKay during his time at the Army Language School in Monterey, California.
Llewelyn McKay Correspondence to family from Asia and Honolulu, 1960
The Llewelyn Riggs McKay papers (1911-1960) contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports and articles. Of special note is a bound volume consisting of a typescript of McKay's missionary journal and correspondence, complied and edited by his children, Douglas R. McKay and Bonnie M. Nelson. This collection also includes many original letters between the McKay family throughout McKay's schooling, teaching and army service.
"Are All Germans Guilty"
An article by Llewelyn McKay regarding Germany during World War II.