John Andreas Widtsoe letters, 1948.

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John Andreas Widtsoe letters, 1948.

Handwritten letter dated 1 May 1948 and addressed to T. Earl Pardoe, professor of public speaking and dramatic arts at Brigham Young University. Widtsoe responds to Pardoe's request for biographical information. Widtsoe writes that it was his "experimentation ... that drive me into the desert to establish dry-farming as a safe practice."

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Pardoe, T. Earl, 1885-1971

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T. Earl Pardoe (1885-1971) was a college professor in Utah. He taught at Brigham Young University between 1919 and 1953, and later worked with the Alumni Association. From the description of T. Earl Pardoe papers, 1930-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367099801 T. Earl Pardoe was a faculty member at Brigham Young University in the College of Fine Arts. He was also a distinguished musician. From the description of T. Earl Pardoe scrapbook, 1912-1920. (Unknown)...

Widtsoe, John Andreas, 1872-1952

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Mormon educator at Brigham Young University at Provo, Utah and at the Utah Agricultural College at Logan, Utah. From the description of John Andreas Widtsoe letters, 1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122536179 From the guide to the John Andreas Widtsoe letters, 1948, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) John Andreas Widtsoe (1872-1952) moved from Norway to Logan in 1883 after his mother converted to the Mormon faith. Widtsoe graduated from the Brigham Young College...