Notes (documents)
Found in 104 Collections and/or Records:
Vern Adix papers
The Vern Adix papers (1900-1983) consist of stage designs, elevations, programs, news clippings, scrapbook and personal notes about Adix's involvement with various plays throughout his theatrical career. Also included are five published textbooks and eighteen plays he adapted for children.
Harry L. Aleson papers
Robert Anderson papers
The Robert Anderson papers (1940-1990) contain correspondence, notebooks, research notes, maps, articles, news clippings, and manuscript drafts related to the life and work of this University of Utah Professor of Anthropology. Dr. Anderson's early research files concern the Cheyenne Indians. His later interest in psychiatry and anthropological theory culminated in the publication of his textbook The Cultural Context in 1976.
Herbert S. Auerbach papers
The Herbert S. Auerbach papers (1843-2001) consist of correspondence, notes, names, addresses, legal contracts and assorted materials.
James Louis Barker papers
The James Louis Barker papers (1916-1966) include letters of praise, professional correspondence, research materials, and published articles reflecting the personal and professional life of one of the world's most accomplished phoneticians.
Bruce James Black papers
The Bruce James Black papers (1992-1994) contain a copy of "A Chronological History of Environmental Movement in Utah," as well as research notes, articles, and chronologies. Black served an LDS mission to Germany and graduated from University of Utah in 1979.
Stephen Lythgoe Bradford papers
The Stephen Lythgoe Bradford papers (1958-1982) are a collection of lesson plans, speeches, and notes from missionary meetings. Topics in these materials cover LDS Church doctrine of the Great Apostasy, Book of Mormon antiquity, and sexuality.
Leland Bruderer papers
The Leland Bruderer papers (1920-1953) contain articles, notes, correspondence and a poster dealing with the history of Salt Lake City.
Jan Harold Brunvand papers
The Jan Harold Brunvand papers (1956-2004) consist of materials related to writing and publishing on various aspects of folklore and urban legends. Includes personal and professional correspondence, papers related to his involvement in professional folklore organizations, drafts and notes for published books, research files, reviews, and grant proposals. Jan Harold Brunvand was a professor of English at the University of Utah, an author, and an expert on urban U.S. folklore.