Box 0001
Contains 39 Results:
Summary Report: Senior Class Work, Cache Stake, 1931-10-27 - 1932-04-05
Includes correspondence discussing the report
Pedro de Cieza de Leon, by Philip Vincent Cardon,, 1932-05
Series I consists of papers and correspondence related to Cardon's Mormon faith, family history, social activities and leisure interests, including writing, acting, golf, and football. Cardon often wrote about everyday life under the pen name of Sam Swain. Series I and IV contain many examples of Cardon's essays, poetry, and social commentary. The materials are arranged in chronological order.
“Even Hidden Treasures,” A Father’s Interpretation of the Word of Wisdom as a Guide to Right Living, 1932
Series I consists of papers and correspondence related to Cardon's Mormon faith, family history, social activities and leisure interests, including writing, acting, golf, and football. Cardon often wrote about everyday life under the pen name of Sam Swain. Series I and IV contain many examples of Cardon's essays, poetry, and social commentary. The materials are arranged in chronological order.
Lucy Smith Cardon, 1932
Series I consists of papers and correspondence related to Cardon's Mormon faith, family history, social activities and leisure interests, including writing, acting, golf, and football. Cardon often wrote about everyday life under the pen name of Sam Swain. Series I and IV contain many examples of Cardon's essays, poetry, and social commentary. The materials are arranged in chronological order.
A Prayer from the Abbey at St. Albans, 1936
Series I consists of papers and correspondence related to Cardon's Mormon faith, family history, social activities and leisure interests, including writing, acting, golf, and football. Cardon often wrote about everyday life under the pen name of Sam Swain. Series I and IV contain many examples of Cardon's essays, poetry, and social commentary. The materials are arranged in chronological order.
“Dorothy Johnson Gardner Receives Highest Rating, Is Named Valedictorian", 04-08-1937
“Dorothy Johnson Gardner Receives Highest Rating, Is Named Valedictorian,” Student Life XVII: 1. Cardon’s daughter, Margaret, is mentioned in the article as class salutatorian
Boys’ Town Nebraska, honorary citizen certificate, 1941-02-25
Series I consists of papers and correspondence related to Cardon's Mormon faith, family history, social activities and leisure interests, including writing, acting, golf, and football. Cardon often wrote about everyday life under the pen name of Sam Swain. Series I and IV contain many examples of Cardon's essays, poetry, and social commentary. The materials are arranged in chronological order.
“They’re Planning Your Party,” The Utah Stater, 1941-02
Philip Vincent Cardon is in article picture
Boys’ Club of Metropolitan Police, District of Columbia, certificate of contributing membership, 1941
Series I consists of papers and correspondence related to Cardon's Mormon faith, family history, social activities and leisure interests, including writing, acting, golf, and football. Cardon often wrote about everyday life under the pen name of Sam Swain. Series I and IV contain many examples of Cardon's essays, poetry, and social commentary. The materials are arranged in chronological order.
Program from Utah State Society 24th Annual Dinner-Dance, 1941-03-01
Willard Hotel, Washington, District of Columbia