Literature
Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
Logan Branch of the National League of American Pen Women records
The National League of Pen Women, established in 1897, was organized as a way for women to find mutual aid and advice for writing careers. The collection contains minutes, financial records, and other information about the organization.
Logan Past, Present, Future records
"Book" made by a sixth-grade class at the old Woodruff School in Logan, Utah. It contains the responses of various local officials to queries made by the students, short student reports, postcards, newspaper clippings, drawings, and photographs relating to the history of Logan, Utah.
Jack and Charmian London correspondence and papers
Ed McClanahan papers
This collection contains drafts of Spit in the Ocean # 7, the book that Ed McClanahan edited as a tribute to Ken Kesey, as well as papers McClanahan acquired during his research on Kesey and
David Meltzer Papers
This collection contains the papers of San Francisco-based poet David Meltzer. This collection is made up of a variety of different materials, mostly correspondence, from David Meltzer.
Laura R. Merrill Newberry & Caldecott Book Award Winners
The collection includes a file on each Newberry Award winners from 1922-1959.
James C. Miller Papers
This collection consists of the personal papers of poet and writer James C. Miller.
Deta P. Neeley papers
The Neeley papers consists of correspondence written to Deta P. and N. Glen Neeley between 1920 and 1934, class notes and examination materials, an article written by Dr. Deta P. Neeley, the program for the Phd final examination for Deta P. Neeley, and a photograph of Glen and Deta Neeley with the schoolchildren they taught.
Newton Literary Club records
This collection consists of the minutes books of the Newton (Utah) Literary Club from 1939 until 1988, when they were donated to the USU Library.
Veneta Nielsen papers
This collection is composed of correspondence, poetry, and other writings as well as personal and professional papers of Veneta L. Nielsen.