Dee Winterton collection 1935-1984

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Dee Winterton collection 1935-1984

This collection consists of nine journals spanning the years from 1971-1984, which chronicle Dee Winterton's experience as a professor at Brigham Young University, his work with the Ririe-Woodbury dance company, touring with the Brigham Young University Young Ambassadors, and his life with his family in those same years. Also included in the collection are personal papers, correspondence, and photographs relating to Dee's teaching career, family life, and touring experiences.

21 boxes, (10.5 linear ft.); 3 oversize folders, (0.9 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6341333

L. Tom Perry Special Collections

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Young Ambassadors (Musical group)

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Lamanite Generation (Musical group)

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Winterton, Dee

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Professor of dance at Brigham Young University. From the description of Brad and Dee Winterton correspondence, 1951-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367425543 From the guide to the Brad and Dee Winterton correspondence, 1951-1984, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Dee R. Winterton was born in Midvale, Utah, in 1935. As a young man, he worked closely with his father on the family cattle ranch, raising prize-winning steers. As a professor in the Danc...