Box 17
Contains 10 Results:
Correspondence, 1951
Between Edward J. Connolly and Woodbury. Also rejection notices from the Journal of Wildlife Management and from the Saturday Evening Post.
Cougar Trailing Study Field Notes, 1951
Dr. Woodbury began a study of the Mountain Lion in 1948 under a cooperative grant from the University of Utah and the Utah Department of Fish and Game. In 1951 one of his graduate students, Edward J. Connolly joined Woodbury in the study.
Mountain Lion Paw Prints
Dr. Woodbury began a study of the Mountain Lion in 1948 under a cooperative grant from the University of Utah and the Utah Department of Fish and Game. In 1951 one of his graduate students, Edward J. Connolly joined Woodbury in the study.
"Role of the Mountain Lion," Angus M. Woodbury and Edward J. Connolly, Jr.
Twenty-four page manuscript, one hand written, one typed and accompanied by photographs. Dr. Woodbury had a continuing interest in the relationship between science and religion and in Mormonism. He wrote several essays on these topics and collected works of interest by other authors.
"The Place of Man in Nature", 1927
Five page typed manuscript.
"Religion and Science, Interrelationships", 1953
Two versions of the essay, both typed with many handwritten additions and corrections. Also included is a rejection notice from the Edward W. Hazen Foundation.
"Religion and Science: Can They Cooperate?"
Twenty-one page mimeographed essay. Text is similar to the above.
"The Mormon United Order in Utah", 1954
Four versions, all typed. Three very similar texts, dated 1934, with numerous additions and corrections. The fourth copy is a revision dated 1954.
"Miscellaneous Mormon Notes"
Woodbury's typed notes from the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and the Journal History.
Publications
Among these pamphlets and reprints are "Problems in Mormon Text," by La Mar Peterson and "Organic Evolution and the Bible," by Eldon J. Gardner. The latter is accompanied by two pages of criticisms from Dr. Woodbury.