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Essays

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 66 Collections and/or Records:

John E. Carr essay

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1747
Abstract The John E. Carr essay describes the author's work in bringing a stone owned by the LDS Church inscribed with the motto "What E'er Thou Art, Act Well Thy Part" from Scotland to Salt Lake City in 1970.
Dates: 1970s

Dolores Chase papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2943
Abstract The Dolores Chase papers (1982-2009) consists mainly of her commentary essays written for the radio program Afternoon Edition on KUER FM90. Also included in the collection are promotional posters from the Dolores Chase Gallery. Chase obtained masters degrees in both English and Arts Administration in 1979. She opened the Dolores Chase Fine Art gallery in 1985 in downtown Salt Lake City.
Dates: 1982-2009

Carlton Fordis Culmsee essay

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0753
Abstract The collection consists of a typewritten paper evaluating the level of achievement in various arts in Utah and is entitled, "Utah arts at mid-century."
Dates: 20th century

Arturo de Hoyos papers

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Identifier: MS 0384
Abstract The Arturo de Hoyos papers (1982) consist of a compilation of materials by de Hoyos, entitled "The Masonic Emblem and Parchments of Joseph and Hyrum Smith."
Dates: 1982

Noel de Nevers essay

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1523
Abstract The Noel de Nevers essay (1970) is titled "Suggestions for Outsiders Moving to Utah--A Purely Personal View." This five-page typed document is a commentary on the social environment to be expected by an outsider (non-Mormon) upon moving to Utah and experiencing what it is like to be a minority group member, perhaps for the first time. The essay offers suggestions for adapting to living in Utah with the least amount of friction.
Dates: 1970

Bernard DeVoto papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2688
Abstract Bernard DeVoto (1897–1955) was a famous writer, editor, critic, and conservationist during the early 20th century. In 1933 DeVoto recieved a fan letter from a young woman named Katharine Sterne. His reply sparked an 11 year correspondence, with the two exchanging over 800 letters until Sterne's death in 1944. Excerpts of their letters have since been compiled and published by writer Mark DeVoto, Bernard's son. This collection contains typescripts of the letter series as annotated and edited by...
Dates: 1933-2002

Fred Douglas Duehlmeier essay

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1748
Abstract The Fred Douglas Duehlmeier essay (1973) is entitled "Public Relations in a Historical Society." Also in the essay are news releases, brochures, newsletter clippings, and a map of the Mormon Trail from Nauvoo, Illinois, to Salt Lake City, Utah. The essay was written by Duehlmeier for a historical management class taught by S. Lyman Tyler at the University of Utah. This essay pertains to the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and its impact in Utah.
Dates: 1973

Lucius Marsden Durham papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1587
Abstract The Lucius Marsden Durham papers (1941-1971) contain correspondence, stories written by Durham, record books, Durham's biography, and miscellaneous notes. Durham served an LDS mission in 1941-1942. He also served as a chaplain in the U.S. Army from 1943 to1945. He was wounded in battle in 1945 and died in Hawaii in that year.
Dates: 1941-1971

Bae B. Gardner papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1829
Abstract The Bae B. Gardner papers (1910-1997) contain diaries, correspondence, notebooks, essays, speeches, various articles and publications, and news clippings. Gardner was an employee at the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the University of Utah. Most of the collection contains information on Robert H. Hinckley, who founded the Hinckley Institute, and politics in general. Gardner grew up in Hinckley, Utah.
Dates: 1910-1997

Dennis D. Gardner essays

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1870
Abstract The Dennis D. Gardner essays (2000-2001) discuss events in the Old and New Testaments. Dennis D. Gardner was born in Salt Lake City and is a graduate of Boise State University.
Dates: 2000-2001