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Box 0001

 Container

Contains 39 Results:

Letter to Philippe [Cardon’s son] on his nineteenth birthday, 1941-06-17

 File — Box: 0001, Folder: 0033
Identifier: Series I.
Scope and Content Note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1941-06-17

Birthday wishes card

 File — Box: 0001, Folder: 0034
Identifier: Series I.
Scope and Contents

With notes from “the girls”and Phillippe, Cardon’s daughters and son

Dates: 1916-1941

Thomas Barthelemy Cardon

 File — Box: 0001, Folder: 0035
Identifier: Series I.
Scope and Contents

Cardon's father

Dates: 1916-1941

Stones of Gall and Urea (dedicated to Them What’s Had 'em)

 File — Box: 0001, Folder: 0036
Identifier: Series I.
Scope and Content Note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1916-1941

That Curb-Stone Bus-Stop Mud, by Sam Swain

 File — Box: 0001, Folder: 0037
Identifier: Series I.
Scope and Contents

by Philip Vincent Cardon

Dates: 1916-1941

Utah Aggie-Colorado Mines Football Game on, 1908-10-20

 File — Box: 0001, Folder: 0038
Identifier: Series I.
Scope and Content Note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1908-10-20

Black and white drawing

 File — Box: 0001, Folder: 0039
Identifier: Series I.
Scope and Contents

caption: “Observe the turtle, he makes progress only when his neck is out"

Dates: 1916-1941

"Barbers and Bookmen", ca. 1916-1917

 File — Box: 0001, Folder: 0001
Identifier: Series I.
Scope and Contents

Written by Philip Vincent Cardon

Dates: ca. 1916-1917

"Why I am a Mormon", 1922

 File — Box: 0001, Folder: 0002
Identifier: Series I.
Scope and Contents

Written by Philip Vincent Cardon. See Series IV, Folder 4, for published version

Dates: 1922