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    • Rosel H. Hyde

    • Rosel H. Hyde

    • United States. Federal Communications Commission--History--Sources; Mormons--Washington (D.C.)--History--Sources; Television--Law and legislation--United States--History--Sources; Radio--Law and legislation--United States--History--Sources; Mass...

    • In 1927, to clean up the confusion on the electromagnetic spectrum caused by too many signals and too few frequencies, Congress organized the Federal Radio Commission. Since then, many other issues of developing communications technology, in...
    • The Streets of San Francisco Collection

    • The Streets of San Francisco Collection

    • Television plays--History and criticism--Sources

    • Television crime drama in the United States. 181 paper bound cripts from 117 episodes broadcast from June 1972 to November 1976, as well as 151 call sheets from 24 episodes. Some of the scripts include notes by actors. These materials are...
    • Harold T. Christensen (b. 1909) Papers

    • Harold T. Christensen (b. 1909) Papers

    • Christensen, Harold T. ; Brigham Young University--Faculty; Purdue University--Faculty; University of Wisconsin--Faculty; Sociology; Family; Marriage

    • Harold T. Christensen was born and raised in Preston, Idaho. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Christensen married Alice Spencer (Paris, ID) in the LDS Church Salt Lake Temple and they later had five children...
    • Lenin and Stalin;

    • Lenin and Stalin;
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    • Lenin (d. 1924) & Stalin in 1922. Marx had predicted the victory of socialism in industrial capitalist societies like England--not in still relatively unindustrialized societies like Russia. Lenin therefore adapted Marxism to fit Russia's...
    • Map of Ottoman decline;

    • Map of Ottoman decline;
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    • Map showing Ottoman decline after the mid-C16. Weakness at the center, in Istanbul, resulted in the Ottoman Empire's fragmenting into its component provinces. Most of the Arabic-speaking provinces (including Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Hijaz [W...
    • African Oral History Project

    • African Oral History Project

    • Mormon Church--Africa--History--Sources; Mormons--Africa--Interviews; Blacks--Africa--Religion--Interviews; Mormon blacks--Africa--Interviews

    • Professor of church history at Brigham Young University. Typescripts of interviews conducted by E. Dale LeBaron with black men and women who have converted to the Mormon Church in various contries of Africa. The items were transcribed by the...
    • George J. Throckmorton Papers

    • George J. Throckmorton Papers

    • Hoffman, Mark; Forgery--United States--Case studies; Murder--United States--Case studies

    • Utah police investigator and forensic examiner. ; Contains case files, research materials, and photographs relating to the Mark Hofmann criminal investigation. Additional materials include oral histories, legal materials, book manuscripts, and...
    • George Alley Family Collection

    • George Alley Family Collection

    • Savage, C. R. (Charles Roscoe), 1832-1909; Alley family--History--Sources; Alley, Stephen Webb; Wells, Lydia Ann, 1828-1909--Portraits; Wells, Susan Hannah Alley, 1830-1924--Portraits; Alley, Mary Symonds, 1796-1880--Portraits;...

    • Mormon businessman who owned stores in Salem, Massachusetts; Nauvoo, Illinois; and Salt Lake City, Utah. Account and receipt books, family correspondence, diary of Stephen Webb Alley, genealogy, family history materials, and memorabilia of the...
    • Brigham Young University Centennial History Project Papers

    • Brigham Young University Centennial History Project Papers

    • Wilkinson, Ernest L., 1899-; Brigham Young University--History--Sources

    • In January 1972, administrative officials at Brigham Young University inaugurated a project to compile and publish a comprehensive history of the school. The project was undertaken in conjunction with plans to commemorate the university's...
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    • Flora's nine-page, typewritten biography was authored by her daughter Lorena Eugenia Washburn Larsen. Included in the collection is a biography of Abraham's first wife, Tamar, which was also written by Lorena. Flora's biography gives broad...
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    • This is a 54-page typescript autobiography of Lillie Buhler Day. Within these recollections, she writes many of her personal feelings: as a child, she describes how weak she was, and the impact her illness had on her life. Unable to play with many...
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    • Chartres Cathedral Module of the Exterior;

    • Chartres Cathedral Module of the Exterior;
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    • This module depicts the exterior of Chartres Cathedral, located in Chartres, France, from all angles and provides a view of the magnificent spires, elegant flying buttresses, beautiful stained glass windows, and an aerial view of the Latin cross...
    • Las Meninas (The Maids of Honor);

    • Las Meninas (The Maids of Honor);
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    • Las Meninas (The Maids of Honor), Velásquez's most celebrated and ambitious work, is an excellent example of his distinct style, which combined elements from International Baroque and Spanish Naturalism. Scholars still disagree about what exactly...
    • David (before 1476);

    • David (before 1476);
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    • Verrocchio, bronze sculpture of ""David"" (before 1476). Bronze sculptures like this were first done through the 'lost wax' process. The desired figure was first sculpted out of wax then a clay mold was put around the wax figure. Finally, molten...

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